Concentration measurement, Ranges – Hach-Lange SI794 I User Manual User Manual

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Concentration measurement

Ranges

For the solutions listed above, the transmitter can determine the sub-

stance concentration from the measured conductivity and temperature

values in % by wt. The measurement error is made up of the sum of

measurements errors during conductivity and temperature measurement

and the accuracy of the concentration curves stored in the transmitter.

We recommend to calibrate the transmitter together with the sensor.

For exact temperature measurement, you should perform a temperature

probe adjustment. For measuring processes with rapid temperature

changes, a separate temperature probe with fast response should be

used.

When measuring processes such as dilution or intensification of CIP solu-

tions (Clean-In-Place), it is helpful to switch between the parameter sets

for measuring the process medium and for measuring the CIP solution.

0-18 % by wt (-20 °C)

0-18 % by wt (50 °C)

-02-

Substance

Concentration ranges

NaCl

Configuration

0-26 % by wt (0°C)

0-26 % by wt (100°C)

-01-

HCl

Configuration

22-39 % by wt (-20 °C)

22-39 % by wt (50°C)

-07-

NaOH

Configuration

0-13 % by wt (0 °C)

0-24 % by wt (100 °C)

-03-

H

2

SO

4

Configuration

0-26 % by wt (-17 °C)

0-37 % by wt (110 °C)

-04-

28-77 % by wt (-17°C)

39-88 % by wt (115 °C)

-09-

94-99 % by wt (-17°C)

89-99 % by wt (115 °C)

-06-

HNO

3

Configuration

35-96 % by wt (-20°C)

35-96 % by wt (50°C)

-08-

0-30 % by wt (-20°C)

0-30 % by wt (50°C)

-05-

15-50 % by wt (0 °C)

35-50 % by wt (100°C)

-10-

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