Calibration, 1. general, 2. cell constant manual – Yokogawa EXAxt SC450 4-Wire Analyzer for Conductivity/Resistivity User Manual

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6-1. General

The nominal cell constant of a conductiv-

ity sensor is determined at the construction

stage, because it is a factor set by the size

of the electrodes, and their distance apart. A

conductivity sensor does not change its cell

constant during operation, as long as it remains

undamaged, and clean. It is therefore vital that

in any calibration check the first step should be

to clean the sensor, or at least check its cleanli-

ness. After cleaning ensure that the sensor is

carefully rinsed in distilled water to remove all

traces of the cleaning medium.

In the commissioning menu, the original sensor

configuration will include the programming

of the cell constant defined for the sensor at

manufacture. Follow the routing below to the

setup screen :

Commissioning >> Measurement setup >>

Configure sensor

The Calibration menu of the SC450G is

provided for fine tuning the sensor setup, and

checking and verification after a time in service.

Where 1st and 2nd compensations are referred

to in this part of the menu, these provide alter-

natives for the “wet” calibration, designed to

give the user the greatest flexibility.

This does not mean that two cell constants can

or should be calibrated, they are alternative

routes to the same end!

6-2. Cell constant manual

The intention of this calibration routine is to fine

tune a sensor for which only the nominal cell

constant is known, or recalibrate a sensor that

has been changed (or damaged) in the course

of operation. Choose 1st or 2nd compensation

to suit the calibration solution used. The solu-

tion should be prepared or purchased, meeting

the highest standards of precision available.

Allow the sensor to reach stable readings for

both temperature and conductivity before ad-

justing to correspond to the calibration solution

value. The setting of a cell constant for a new

(replacement) sensor is also possible in this

routine. This avoids the need for entry into the

commissioning mode, which may have another

authorization (password) level.

Regarding how to enter cell constant of the

SC21¨G, SC8SG, and SC4AJ, see “Appendix 5.”

6-3. Cell constant automatic

This routine is built around the test method

described in OIML (Organisation Internationale

de Metrologie Legale). International Recom-

mendation No. 56. It allows the direct use of

the solutions prescribed in the test method, au-

tomatically selecting the appropriate tempera-

ture compensation. The look up table is used

to find the appropriate conductivity reading for

the measured temperature. See appendix 2 for

OIML solutions

6-4. Air (zero) calibration

With the clean dry cell in open air, the reading

should be zero. The Air cal compensates for

excess cable capacitance, and gives a better

accuracy at low readings. This should be done

for all installations during commissioning. After

some time in service a dirty sensor may well

show a high zero offset because of fouling.

Clean the sensor and try again.

6-5. Sample calibration

With the sensor in situ, a sample can be taken

for laboratory analysis. Sample calibration

records the time and reading, and holds these

in memory until the analysis has been com-

pleted. The laboratory data can then be entered

regardless of the current process value, without

the need for calculations.

6-6. Temperature coefficient calibration

Simply input the solution conductivity at refer-

ence temperature (T

R

), after the sensor is

allowed to stabilize at elevated temperature.

EXAxt SC450G will calculate the temperature

coefficient for you. The ideal temperature for

this calibration, is the normal process value

(T

P

). For good calibrations, the minimum span

(T

P

T

R

) should be at least 2ºC.

Note that the Temperature Compensation

should be set to TC first.

6. CALIBRATION

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