4. sample calibration mode, 5. temperature calibration, 6. orp & rh calibration – Yokogawa EXAxt PH450 4-Wire Analyzer for pH and ORP User Manual

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CALIBRATION

When the right buffer tables are entered,

automatic calibration is the easiest and most

reliable calibration method to use.

The calibration is performed in several steps,

each clearly indicated by the user interface.

Each measurement point needs to be stable

before proceeding. The parameters for this

stability check are set in

Commissioning >>

Calibration settings >> Limits and timing

We advice to leave the sensors for 3~5 min-

utes in the buffer solution before proceeding,

even when the measurement is stable. This will

give reliable and accurate calibration results.

6-4. Sample calibration mode

This mode is used first to record an instantane-

ous value for a grab sample. The sample value

is held in memory, and normal measurement

and control can continue, while the sample is

analyzed. Following the analysis re-enter the

“Sample” calibration mode. The original value

(from memory) is displayed. The recorded

reading is simply adjusted to agree with the

analyzed value. The sample mode eliminates

the calculation usually needed for this kind

of calibration. A sample calibration is a single

(zero) point calibration.

6-5. Temperature calibration

In order to make the most accurate meas-

urements, it is important to have a precise

temperature measurement. Measure the

temperature with a high precision thermometer.

Adjust the sensor reading accordingly. For best

accuracy this should be done as near to the

normal operating temperature as possible.

ORP & rH calibration modes

6-6. ORP & rH calibration

The calibration modes for ORP or rH are the

“Manual” and the “Sample” modes.

“Manual” calibration can be used for either

single or two point calibrations.

“Sample” calibration is only a single point as it

is with in pH measurement.

Note! The non-availability of well defined

buffer solutions for ORP and rH

eliminates the automatic calibration

option.

Refer to the user manual of the ORP electrode

for the proper calibration method.

6-7. Operation of hold function during cali-

bration

EXAxt PH450G has a HOLD function that will

suspend the operation of the control/alarm

relays and mA-outputs.

During calibration, the user may choose to

enable HOLD so that the output signals are

frozen to a “last” or “fixed” value. Some users

will choose to leave the outputs “live” to record

the calibration event. This has implications

for pharmaceutical manufacture, for example,

where an independent record of calibrations

is mandatory. Press HOLD button on main-

screen, to remove the HOLD. The route for

HOLD setup is

Commissioning >> Output

setup>> Configure Hold

6-8. Contact output setup

Wash

Wash functionality is more than activating the

cleaning system. Wash can be seen as an inter-

ruption of the normal measuring mode to clean

the electrode system. The wash cycle first cleans

the sensor system (either chemical or mechani-

cal) during “wash time” (T

W

). Next the sensor

system is left to recover during “wash recovery

time” (T

R

). After the sensor system is recovered,

the wash cycle has ended and converter returns

to the normal measuring mode. The input contact

is always enabled when an output contact is

configured as wash. The input contact can be

used to enable a wash when a high impedance

error occurs on the reference electrode. Then one

wash cycle is started.

Hold during wash

When enabled, the mA-outputs will be frozen

to a pre-defined “last” or “fixed” value. All

contacts are de-energized except the one(s)

configured as “wash” contact. Disabled, mA-

outputs and contacts will not be affected by

wash cycles.

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