Zero point calibration – Hach-Lange HQD - BOD LDO Probe LBOD User Manual

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Zero point calibration

Zero point calibration notes:

The zero point calibration is only necessary for dissolved oxygen measurements
below 1 mg/L.

The cobalt chloride acts as a reaction catalyst.

It may take up to 30 minutes for a 0 mg/L point to be observed. A negative dissolved
oxygen concentration value indicates that a 0 mg/L has not yet been met.

The calibration record is stored in the probe and the data log. The calibration is also
sent to a PC, printer, or flash memory stick if connected.

6.

Put the LBOD

probe in the BOD
bottle and allow
approximately ten
minutes to
equilibrate.

7.

Select

Calibrate then
Read. The display
will show
Stabilizing... and a
progress bar as the
probe stabilizes in
the standard.

8.

The display

highlights the
standard value.
Continue with

Zero

point calibration

if

desired. If not,
select Done to view
the calibration
summary.

9.

Select Store to

accept the
calibration and
return to the
measurment mode.
The calibration
record is stored in
the probe and the
data log.

1.

Fill a BOD bottle

full with deionized
water.

2.

Add 300 mg of

sodium sulfite to the
bottle.

3.

Add 2 mL of

cobalt chloride
solution.

4.

Place the

stopper in the BOD
bottle and invert
several times to mix
the chemicals.

5.

Place the LBOD

probe in the bottle
and start the stirrer.

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