Calculating temperature coefficients – Nova-Tech pH-CON 700 User Manual

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11.

CALCULATING TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENTS

To determine the temperature coefficient of your sample solution use this
formula:

Where:

tc = Temperature coefficient

25 = 25 ºC

C

T1

= Conductivity at Temp 1

C

T2

= Conductivity at Temp 2

T1 = Temp 1

T2 = Temp 2

NOTE: A controlled temperature water bath is ideal for this procedure.

1. Immerse the probe into a sample of your solution and adjust the

temperature coefficient to 0% (that is, no compensation) by following
instructions as described in Section 9.9.

2. Wait for 5 minutes. Note T1 and CT1 (conductivity at T1).
3. Condition the sample solution and probe to a temperature (T2) that is

about 5 ºC to 10 ºC different from T1, and note the conductivity
reading C

T2

.

NOTE: Record your results for future reference. Ideally T1 and T2 should

bracket your measurement temperature, and should not differ by
more than 5 ºC.

4. Calculate the temperature coefficient of your solution according to the

formula shown above.

5. Enter the calculated temperature coefficient into the meter.

The calculated temperature coefficient will now be applied to all the meter
readings.

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