Checking the volume – BrandTech Scientific Transferpette-8/-12 electronic User Manual

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Depending on use, we recommend inspection of the instrument every 3 to 12 months.
The cycle can, however, be adjusted to individual requirements.
The gravimetric testing of the pipette volume is performed according to the following steps
and is in accordance with DIN EN ISO 8655, Part 6.

Checking the Volume

*) = Calculation of accuracy (A %) and variation coefficient (CV %):
A % and CV % are calculated according to the formulas for statistical control.

x

i

= Weighing results

n = Number of weighings

Z = Correction factor

(for example 1.0029 µl/mg at 20 °C, 1013 hPa)

V

0

= Nominal volume

1.

Set nominal volume

Set volume to the maximum volume indicated on the instrument.
See page 44 for procedure.

2.

Condition the pipette

Condition the pipette before testing by using a pipette tips to aspirate
and discharge the test liquid (distilled H

2

O) five times. After this, discard

the pipette tips.

3.

Carry out the test

a) Attach new pipette tips and pre-rinse one time with test liquid.
b) Aspirate liquid and pipette it into the weighing vessel.

c) Weigh the pipetted quantity with an analytical balance.

Please follow the operating manual instructions from the

balance manufacturer.
d) Calculate the volume, taking the temperature into account.
e) 3-10 pipettings and weighings per channel in three volume

ranges (100 %, 50 %, 10 %) are recommended for statistical

analysis.

Calculation (for nominal volume)

100 s

V

CV% =

Σ (x

i

– x)

2

n – 1

s = Z ·

V – V

0

V

0

A% = · 100

Mean value x =

Σ x

i

n

Mean volume V = x · Z

Accuracy*

Standard Deviation

Coefficient of Variation*

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Each individual channel must be
tested separately.

Note:

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