Myron L 729II User Manual

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5. TRANSFER STANDARD METHOD

Another method of calibrating a Monitor/controller is via the

transfer standard. Instead of removing the entire Monitor/

controller and sensor, and either returning it to the manufacture or

sending it to a third party laboratory for recertification, the

transfer standard allows for a quick check and return to service

— less down time. It is very easy to perform, and may be used to

check ANY manufactures Monitor/controller — pH or ORP. This

method still has the benefit of third party verification, if so

desired. This method works very well with an ORP

Monitor/controller as span drift is usually not common in quality

sensors. However, it does have its limitations, especially in a pH

Monitor/controller, and can not be used if the controller is

expected to operate in wide range. It is recommended that the

internal electronic calibration be performed first.

NOTE: The recommendations below may not be applicable for all

applications or conditions - may require experimentation for best

results.

1. A high quality hand-held instrument, one capable of

accurate “pH” and/or “ORP” readings, such as the

Myron L Ultrameter II™ 6P or the TechPro II™ TPH1

or TH1, is calibrated using pH buffer solutions (4, 7 &

10), or if so desired, sent to a third party laboratory for

calibration & certification.

2. Once the Ultrameter II or TechPro II is calibrated, the

process solution is measured and recorded.

3. The Monitor/controller is than calibrated/adjusted to

match the value measured by the Ultrameter.

pH Monitor/controller

a. If the normal operating range of the is between 5 - 9

adjust the ZERO calibration control.

b. If the normal operating range of the is between 0 - 5 or

9-14 adjust the SPAN calibration control.

ORP Monitor/controller. ORP solutions of high ionic strength

and with a strong mV reading give the best results.

a. Adjust only the ZERO calibration control.

4. Turn power OFF.

5. Re-install front panel as described below in

“REASSEMBLY”.

REASSEMBLY

1. Carefully reinstall the front panel, bottom first.

Ensure no wires have been pinched between

enclosure and front panel.

2. Reinstall the screws and tighten.

3. To operate, turn power ON.

D.

PREVENTIVE CARE

The Myron L Company recommends that the following Preventive

Care procedures be observed.

1. ENCLOSURE

1. Try to prevent exposure to excessive heat and moisture.

2. The Monitor’s main AC power source should be protected

against excessive voltage “spikes.”

3. Take care not to damage the Monitor/controller during

handling.

NOTE: Daily, weekly or monthly maintenance schedules are

based upon the frequency of use and the severity of the

Monitor/controller’s environment and operating conditions.

4. Repeat the Monitor/controller’s Check-Out procedures

to verify satisfactory operation and/or isolate possible

troubleshooting symptoms.

5. Check all cable connections to ensure that they are free

of moisture and contamination.

6. Inspect and replace damaged component boards and

cable assemblies.

CLEANING - clean front panel with limited soap and water, and

soft non- abrasive cloth. Dry.

2. pH and ORP SENSORS

Periodically remove, clean and inspect the sensor. pH and ORP

sensors may be cleaned using Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA). This will

remove oils that have saturated into the glass bulb and on the

surface of the reference junction.

If the process will not allow sufficient down time, replace sensor

with another, and clean using the procedure below. Periodic

cycling of sensors may be necessary due to the process.

Another effective, but less friendly method is to use 5% HCl

acid. This is harsh on the sensor and can be dangerous to

personnel. And it is usually not necessary unless there is excess

scaling.

Depending on application, soaking in enzymes is also an

effective method to clean the sensor.

Try the IPA first.

For ORP sensors we have found, after IPA cleaning, lightly

polishing the Platinum tip with emery paper will help to restore

the correct indication on the Monitor/controller. Allow recovery

time.

Clean using the following procedure.

1. Turn system OFF.

2. Carefully remove sensor from solution stream.

3. Rinse with clean water.

4. Shake dry.

5. Pour a small amount of IPA in to a beaker, glass, or cup.

6. Swish the sensor in the IPA for about 5 minutes.

7. Rinse again with clean water.

8. Shake dry.

9. Soak sensor in Myron L pH/ORP Storage Solution until

sensor recovers from IPA cleaning shock.

10. Reinstall sensor in to system line with fresh thread

sealant.

11. Turn system ON.

PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:

ALL pH and ORP sensors have a limited life.

Operating conditions; temperatures and solutions all have an

effect on that life. The higher the temperatures and stronger the

solutions, the shorter the life.

When not in use or in storage, sensors must be hydrated at all

times with pH/ORP storage solution.

Offset and drift characteristics may be compensated for by

Monitor/controller calibration, ZERO and SPAN respectively.

However, calibration beyond ±~1 pH unit or ±~60mV indicate

sensor contamination or damage, sensor must be cleaned or

replaced. Continued use beyond these limits could effect your

systems accuracy and reliability.

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