LaMotte CDS 5000 Conductivity Meter User Manual

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TESTING SOIL
The Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) level of soil samples can be determined
using the CDS 5000. A soil extraction is made using distilled water, and
the TDS level measured.
1. Fill a 50 mL beaker with sample soil. Tap lightly to eliminate trapped

air. Remove excess soil from the surface.

2. Empty beaker into a 250 mL widemouth flask. Add 100 mL of

distilled water. Stopper and shake vigorously. Wait 30 minutes.
NOTE: During the waiting period, vigorously shake the sample three

or four times.

3. Filter contents of flask, collecting filtrate in a beaker or other suitable

container.
NOTE: LaMotte Company offers a funnel (order code 0459) and

filter paper (order code 0465) which can be used for this filtration.

4. Set TDS knob to desired multiplication factor.

NOTE: 0.7 is a commonly used multiplication factor.

5. Press “°C” button to turn the meter on.
6. Set SLOPE knob to the 12 o’clock position.

NOTE: If meter was calibrated according to procedure on page 7,

leave SLOPE knob set in the same position.

7. Insert temperature and conductivity probes at least 1/2" into sample.
8. Gently stir with conductivity probe until reading stabilizes. Press

mS/ppm” button. Record reading as msiemens/cm.

9. If a 1 appears on the far left side of the display, the reading is out of

range. Repeat procedure using “mS/ppt” button. Record as
msiemens/cm. To convert to

msiemens/cm, multiply reading by 1000.

Record as

msiemens/cm.

10. Press “OFF” button when finished testing. Rinse probe with distilled

water and dry thoroughly before storing.

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