LaMotte DO 4000 Dissolved Oxygen Meter User Manual

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The dissolved oxygen test is also important to operators of waste water

facilities, both at the operation site and in the lab. Dissolved oxygen

levels are monitored at the wiers, and before the water leaves the plant

after being dechlorinated. In the laboratory the dissolved oxygen test is

used to analyze the BOD of the water.
DO METER BASICS
A voltage is applied across the electrodes of the Dissolved Oxygen

probe. Silver ions are oxidized at the anode producing silver chloride

and electrons. Oxygen is reduced at the cathode accepting electrons and

producing hydroxide ions. The current generated by the chemical

reactions is conducted through the filling solution. This current is

proportional to the oxygen concentration and is converted by the meter

to a dissolved oxygen reading.
The DO 4000 provides a digital readout of oxygen concentration in

mg/L or ppm, or percent (%) saturation. The meter compensates for

temperature and salinity which can effect the dissolved oxygen reading.

Built-in thermistors automatically provide a readout in degrees

centigrade (°C). Salinity levels from 0 to 30 parts per thousand (ppt) are

set with the “Salinity Comp” knob. An altitude correction can be

determined by consulting the Altitude Chart on page 13.

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