Preparing to calibrate – In-Situ Aqua TROLL 100 and 200 Operators Manual User Manual

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Aqua

TROLL Operator’s Manual

Section 5: Conductivity

range of approximately 100 to 60,000 microSiemens/cm (µS/

cm).

When carbon dioxide from the air dissolves into water it

increases the conductivity, sometimes by as much as one or two

µS/cm. This could shift a 146.9 standard by as much as 3%. The

amount of shift is not predictable, so it should be minimized by

limiting exposure to air. Fill the calibration cup to the marked

fill line and close it as soon as possible. A small air bubble in

the cup is acceptable, and in fact it assists mixing during the

inversions. Discard remaining portions of low range calibration

standards within a few days after opening the bottle.

To perform a conductivity calibration of the Aqua TROLL

Instrument you will need:

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The In-Situ Cal Cup supplied with your instrument.

4

The calibration standard solution supplied, or other solution

of known specific conductivity in the range 100 to 60,000

µS/cm.

Preparing to Calibrate
Three factors are essential to a successful conductivity

calibration:

A The calibration solution is not diluted or contaminated.

B The probe and the solution are at the same temperature.

C The sensing cell is completely filled with solution—no air

bubbles on the sensor.

The following preparation steps can help to ensure a successful

calibration and avoid erroneous field data.

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