4. calibration settings, 5. concentration, 3. temperature compensation – Yokogawa EXAxt SC450 4-Wire Analyzer for Conductivity/Resistivity User Manual

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5-4. Calibration settings

Air adjust limit

To avoid cable influences on the measurement,

a “zero” calibration with a dry sensor may be

done. If a connection box (BA10) and extension

cable (WF10) are being used, “zero” calibra-

tion should be done including this connection

equipment.

When using a 4-electrode sensor additional

connections are required. Temporarily Intercon-

nect terminals 13 & 14 with each other and 15

& 16 with each other before making the adjust-

ment. This is necessary to eliminate the capaci-

tive influence of the cables. The links should be

removed after this step is completed.

As the calibration is performed in air the

resistivity is infinite (open connection). Higher

conductivity values than the air adjust limit

indicate the cell is not in air or is still wet. To

prevent wrong air calibrations a limit must be

given here.

c.c. high limit

High limit of the cell constant expressed in %

of nominal value. During calibration this value

is used to check if the calibrated cell constant

remains within reasonable limits.

c.c. low limit

Low limit of the cell constant expressed in %

of nominal value. During calibration this value

is used to check if the calibrated cell constant

remains within reasonable limits.

Stabilization time

During calibration the stability of the measure-

ment is constantly monitored. When the value

is within a bandwidth of 1% over a period of the

stabilization time, the calibration is considered

stable and the calibration may be completed.

Calibration Interval

A user defined interval in which a new calibra-

tion should take place. If the interval is ex-

ceeded the instrument will give a warning or a

fail (user definable in error configuration 2/3)

5-5. Concentration

Concentration has a direct relation with the

conductivity value at reference temperature.

This relation is built in every matrix which are

used for temperature compensation. These can

be found in:

Commissioning >> Measurement setup >>

Temp. compensation >> Method

By selecting one of the matrices for tem-

perature compensation directly gives the

concentration value on the main display. If

another temperature compensation method is

chosen (NaCl or T.C.), the relation between the

conductivity at reference temperature and the

concentration is obtained from the “Concentra-

tion table”.

Additional table

This 21x2 user defined concentration table is

used to come to more accurate concentration

values compared to the temperature compen-

sation matrix. Enabling this additional table

overrules the concentration values obtained

from the matrix (if used).

Unit for table

The way the concentration values are pre-

sented to the user. Changing the unit will not

result in a re-calculation of the table.

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