Myron L 729II User Manual

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4. TRANSFER STANDARD METHOD

For maximum accuracy of any Monitor/controller, the transfer

standard method should be utilized. 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 recer-

tification, the transfer standard allows quick recertification and

return to service — less down time. While being the most ac-

curate method it is also very easy to perform, and may be used

to calibrate ANY manufacture Monitor/controller — resistivity or

conductivity/TDS. This method still has the benefit of third party

verification, if so desired.

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

accurate conductivity/TDS and/or “resistivity” readings

such as the Myron L Ultrameter II™, is calibrated using a

standard solution, or if so desired, sent to a third party

laboratory for calibration & certification. Preferably the

standard solution should be as close as practicable

to the area of the Monitor/controller operation, i.e. for

a conductivity Monitor/controller that is operating

between 1500 and 2000µS, the recommended Myron L

standard solution is KCl-1800.

NOTE: For resistivity values, the Myron L Company can supply

NaCl standards as low as ~25µS on special order. Extremely low

values are available from other sources. Calibrated at 25µS the

Ultrameter II is capable of very accurate resistivity measurements.

2. Once the Ultrameter II is calibrated, the process water

is measured. (For resistivity measurements, follow the

recommended procedure described in the Ultrameter II

Operation Manual, section IV.B, Measuring Resistivity.)

3. Finally, the Monitor/controller is calibrated/adjusted to

match the value measured by the Ultrameter II by

adjusting the Main CALibration control shown in

figure V.A.1.

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 four (4) 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. 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 during handling.

NOTE: Daily, weekly or monthly maintenance schedules are

based upon the frequency of use and the severity of the

Monitor’s environment and operating conditions.

4. Repeat the Monitor’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.

7. Periodically remove, clean and inspect the Sensor.

CLEANING - clean front panel with soap and water, and

soft non-abrasive cloth.

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