Calibration of sc (conductivity), Calibration of sc (conductivity) -1, Sc 8 – Yokogawa 2-Wire Dual Channel Transmitter/Analyzer FLXA21 User Manual

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<8. CALIBRATION OF SC (Conductivity)>

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IM 12A01A02-01E

5th Edition : Oct. 31, 2013-00

8. CALIBRATION OF SC (Conductivity)

The cell constant of a conductivity meter does not change during operation, as long as it remains

undamaged, and clean. Therefore, it is vital that in any calibration check, the first step should be

to clean the sensor, or at least to check its cleanliness. After cleaning, ensure that the sensor is

carefully rinsed in distilled water to remove all traces of the cleaning medium.
The nominal cell constant of a conductivity meter is determined by the size of the electrodes and

their distance apart. In Yokogawa, the cell constant is calculated based on the results obtained

by calibrating the conductivity meter with JIS (NIST) standard solution and is indicated on the

nameplate or cable marker.
For input of the cell constant, see section 7.1.2.

NOTE

A default is “10 min” for “Auto Return”. When maintenance like a calibration that may take much

time is performed, “60 min” or “Disable” is recommended to be selected. (Refer to the section

8.6.3.)

Execute:
Calibration
HOLD
Temporary output

Setup:
Commissioning
Change language
Start Quick Setup

Execute & Setup

Calibration

Cell constant(manual)
Cell constant(automatic)
Air calibration
Sample
Temperature coefficient
Temperature calibration

Figure 8.1

Calibration

Calibration for conductivity can be selected from Cell constant (manual), Cell constant

(automatic), Air calibration, and Sample. In most cases, Air calibration is not required.

NOTE

The standard instrument to be used in calibration with a process solution should always be

accurate. Yokogawa recommends that the Model SC72 pocket conductivity meter be used for

this purpose.

Where temperature compensation 1 (SC1) and temperature compensation 2 (SC2) have been

configured, the configured temperature compensation is effective even during calibration.

Therefore, the reading is the value converted to a conductivity value at the reference temperature

set in Temperature settings.
There are temperature compensation 1 (SC1) and temperature compensation 2 (SC2), but this

does not mean that calibration is required twice. It means that either SC1 or SC2 temperature

compensation should be selected and calibration should be made once to obtain the cell

constant. The cell constant after calibration can be checked on the Detail screen.

SC

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