2 measurement setup, 1 sensor setup, 2 temperature settings – Yokogawa 2-Wire Dual Channel Transmitter/Analyzer FLXA21 User Manual

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<13. COMMISSIONING OF DO (Dissolved Oxygen)>

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IM 12A01A02-01E

5th Edition : Oct. 31, 2013-00

13.2 Measurement setup

In this section, set up various parameters relating to measurements.
Measurements are performed based on the measurement parameter setup.
If “Polarographic” is selected for “Sensor type” in the Sensor setup screen, the polarographic

application voltage can be set.

13.2.1

Sensor setup

Select a unit for sensors from mg/L, ppm, ppb, and %SAT. Select a value for sensor sensitivity

from 0.45 μA/ppm (50 µm), 0.90 μA/ppm (25 µm), and other. If you select “other,” enter an

appropriate value.

13.2.2

Temperature settings

Select the temperature element used for compensation from among Pt1000 and NTC22k. Select

the same type as the temperature element that is actually connected.

Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F) temperature units are available. If the unit is changed, the

following values are also recalculated automatically to the new unit:

• Manual temp.
• Reference temp.
• Temp. coefficient
• Temp. ranges in the matrix

13.2.3

Temperature compensation

Select “Manual” or “Automatic” for the temperature compensation type.
Select “Automatic” if the temperature sensor’s measured value is used or “Manual” if no

temperature sensor is used.

NOTE

When Manual is selected on the Temperature compensation, a process temperature should be

set in the “Manual temp.” A temperature shown on the Main display or the Home display is this

manually set temperature.

13.2.4

Salinity compensation

This function is used to measure sample water containing salt such as sea water.
The dissolved oxygen in a solution is affected by salinity. Therefore, to conduct accurate

measurements, it is necessary to compensate the influence of the salinity of the sample solution.

To make salinity compensation, select “Enabled” for “Compensation.”
Calculate the saturated concentration value from the salinity and temperature of the actual

sample water based on Table 1 of Appendix 4 (Solubility of oxygen in water as a function of

temperature and salinity) and enter the value.

13.2.5

Pressure comp. (Measure)

Dissolved oxygen concentration changes depending on changes in the process pressure or air

pressure. To compensate this, enter a value of pressure (air pressure).
See Tables 2 and 3 in the Appendix.

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