Menu structure commissioning, 1. configure sensor, 2. temperature setting – Yokogawa EXAxt SC450 4-Wire Analyzer for Conductivity/Resistivity User Manual

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Measurement setup

Main parameter

Choose the required parameter, either con-

ductivity or resistivity. If the main parameter is

changed the instrument will reset main display

settings, units and recalculate several values.

The menu structure will change accordingly.

5-1. Configure sensor

Sensor type

Choose the sensor type used. Normally

conductivity and/or resistivity measurements

are done with 2-electrode type sensors. At

high conductivity ranges, polarization of the

electrodes may cause an error in conductivity

measurement. For this reason 4-electrode type

sensors may be necessary.

Measuring unit /cm /m

Either /cm or /m can be chosen here. The proc-

ess values will be expressed in S/cm or S/m

respectively, (Ω.cm or Ω.m in resistivity mode).

Cell constant (factory)

Cell constant given by factory calibration.

Usually given on a label on the sensor or the

calibration certificate. Only change this value

in case a new sensor is used. By changing this

value the actual cell constant is also changed.

Measure

Process values to be measured can be se-

lected to suit the user’s preference.: Conduc-

tivity only, Concentration only or one of both

Conductivity and Concentration.

Note: this choice is not available in

Resistivity mode.

5-2. Temperature setting

Temperature Element

Selection of the temperature sensor used for

compensation. The default selection is the

Pt1000 Ohm sensor, which gives excellent

precision with the two wire connections used.

The other options give the flexibility to use a

very wide range of other conductivity/resistivity

sensors.

Temperature Unit

Celcius or Fahrenheit temperature scales can

be selected to suit the user’s preference.

When the unit is changed all temperature

related parameters and settings will be recal-

culated.

5-3. Temperature compensation

Compensation

Two types of methods can be used here. Au-

tomatic for use of temperature element. Select

one of the Temperature elements used. The

other is a manual set temperature. The manual

temperature that represents the process tem-

perature must be set here.

Reference Temperature

Choose a temperature to which the meas-

ured conductivity (or resistivity) value must be

compensated. Normally 25°C (77ºF) is used,

therefore this temperature is chosen as the

default value.

Method

TC In addition to the temperature coefficient

calibration routine it is possible to adjust the

compensation factor directly. If the compensa-

tion factor of the sample liquid is known from

laboratory experiments or has been previously

determined, it can be introduced here.

Adjust the value between 0.00 to 3.50 % per

°C. In combination with reference temperature

a linear compensation function is obtained,

suitable for all kinds of chemical solutions.

NaCl Temperature compensation according

NaCl curve. See appendix 1 for values.

Matrix The EXAxt is equipped with a ma-

trix type algorithm for accurate temperature

compensation in various applications. Select

the range as close as possible to the actual

temperature/concentration range. The EXAxt

will compensate by interpolation. If user defined

1 or user defined 2 is selected, the temperature

compensation range for the adjustable matrix

must be defined.

See Appendix 1 for matrix interpolation.

Note! Extra information on temperature

compensation is given in Appendix 1.

5. MENU STRUCTURE COMMISSIONING

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