Calibrate the sensor, About sensor calibration, Calibration slope and offset limits – Hach-Lange POLYMETRON 9500 Ultrapure pH_ORP Module User Manual User Manual

Page 10: Ph calibration procedure

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Option

Description

TEMP
COMPENSATION

For pH sensors only—adds a temperature-dependent correction to the measured
value:

• NERNST—Linear compensation (0.1984 mV/°C)
• ULTRA PURE WATER—Compensation according to the ultrapure water curve
• MATRIX 1—Compensation according to the sulphate curve (4.48 mg/L sulphate

corresponds to a pH of 4.0 at 25 °C)

• MATRIX 2—Compensation according to the ammoniac/hydrazine curve

(0.272 mg/L ammoniac + 20 μg/L hydrazine corresponds to a pH of 9.0 at 25 °C)

• MATRIX 3—Compensation according to the ammoniac/morpholine/hydrazine

curve (1.832 mg/L ammoniac + 10 mg/L morpholine + 50 μg/L hydrazine
corresponds to a pH of 9.0 at 25 °C)

• MATRIX 4—Compensation according to the phosphate curve (3 mg/L phosphates

+ 0.3 mg/L ammoniac)

• USER DEFINED—Set the value of the linear slope

Note: The above standards are only valid up to a maximum temperature of 50 °C.

SET ISO POINT

For user defined sensors only. Most sensors have an isopotential point of 7.00 pH
(default), however sensors for special applications may have a different isopotential
value. Set the slope, pH and isopotential values for the user defined sensor.

N O T I C E

The measurement board is limited to measurements of ± 1000 mV. If the
combination of slope, pH and isopotential values entered cause measurements to
go outside this limit, the measurement value on screen will display a string of "+" or
"-" characters to indicate a measurement above or below the limit.

LOG SETUP

Sets the time interval for data storage in the data log—5, 30 seconds, 1, 2, 5, 10,
15 (default), 30, 60 minutes.

RESET DEFAULTS

Sets the configuration menu to the default settings. All sensor information is lost.

Calibrate the sensor

About sensor calibration

The sensor characteristics slowly shift over time and cause the sensor to lose accuracy. The sensor
must be calibrated regularly to maintain accuracy. The calibration frequency varies with the
application and is best determined by experience.
Calibration adjusts the sensor reading to match the value of one or more reference solutions. For pH
sensors a temperature element is used to provide pH readings that are automatically adjusted to
25 °C for temperature changes that affect the active and reference electrode. This adjustment can be
manually set by the customer if the process temperature is constant.

Calibration slope and offset limits

A calibration will fail if the new slope value is < -20% or > 10% of the original slope value, or if the
new offset value is ± 3 pH of the original offset value.
If the new slope and offset values are within these limits the calibration will pass. However, if the new
slope value is < -10% or > 5% of the original slope value, or if the new offset value is ± 2 pH of the
original offset value, a warning will be generated and a warning icon displayed on the measurement
screen. To remove the warning icon from the display, push the enter key, select the sensor and
acknowledge the warning.

pH calibration procedure

Sensors can be calibrated with 1 or 2 reference solutions. Standard buffers are automatically
recognized. Make sure that the correct buffer set is used (refer to

Change calibration options

on page 14).

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