O2 sensor calibration, O3 sensor calibration, H2 sensor calibration – Hach-Lange ORBISPHERE 510_51x Basic User Manual User Manual

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• The display shows the actual calibration parameters, and the actual readings (temperature,

barometer, current).

O

2

sensor calibration

The O

2

sensor needs to be calibrated after each sensor service. Wait at least 30 minutes after

mounting a new membrane before re-calibrating. The sensor is in contact with either:

• Air at atmospheric pressure (In Air)
• O

2

at known concentration (Direct value). The gas can be dissolved or not.

In air calibration
This calibration procedure places the O

2

sensor in water-saturated air, to provide a known oxygen

reference against which to calibrate.
Dry the sensor thoroughly, before placing the sensor storage cap under tap water. Shake off any
excess water, but leave a few drops inside the cap. Verify that the screw-on protection cap is in place
on the sensor head. If you use a Dacron mesh inside the protection cap, make sure it is dry before
attempting to calibrate. Then, loosely place the storage cap back on the sensor, holding it in place
with a few turns of its collar.
Set the calibration parameters accordingly and press calibrate.
Direct calibration
This procedure calibrates the oxygen sensor against a liquid sample containing a known level of
dissolved O

2

flowing through the sample line.

The instrument displays the sensitivity of the sensor as a percentage of the sensitivity determined
when calibration was last performed.
Set the calibration parameters accordingly and press calibrate.

O

3

sensor calibration

The sensor is either in contact with:

• Air at atmospheric pressure (In Air)
• O

3

at known concentration (Direct Value). The gas can be dissolved or not.

The procedure is the same as for the O

2

sensor. In the case of the "In air" calibration, the sensor

measures O

2

during calibration. The O

3

coefficient is deduced taking into account how the sensor

behaves in O

2

. As a different voltage is used at the anode to measure O

2

and O

3

, the O

3

measurement takes a long time to stabilize. To facilitate the follow up after an "O

3

in air" calibration,

negative values can be displayed.

H

2

sensor calibration

W A R N I N G

Potential Fire and Explosion Hazard. Handle H

2

gas with great care!

The recommended method is at known concentration (Direct Value). The gas can be pure H

2

or a

mixture of H

2

with an inert gas (e.g. a mixture of H

2

/N

2

). The known concentration is entered by the

user in the calibration parameter window. The sensor is in contact with the calibration gas (Direct
Value) in gas phase at atmospheric pressure.

N O T I C E

Make sure the H

2

concentration used for calibration is within the acceptable range for the membrane. Hach Lange

recommends the following calibration gas/inert gas combinations for calibrating with the following membranes.
See the Sensor Maintenance Manual for further details on membrane specifications:

Membrane

Recommended calibration gas

2956A

1% H

2

/ 99% N

2

2952A

10% H

2

/ 90% N

2

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