Instruction manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. GETTING STARTED
- 3. CONDUCTIVITY ELECTRODE
- 4. PH AND MV CALIBRATION
- 5. CONDUCTIVITY AND TDS CALIBRATION
- 6. CONDUCTIVITY AND TDS MEASUREMENT
- 7. HOLD FUNCTION
- 8. STORING AND RECALLING DATA
- 9. SETUP FUNCTIONS
- 9.1 1.0 CAL (Calibration)
- 9.2 2.0 ELE (Electrode Information)
- 9.3 3.0 ConF (Configuration)
- 9.4 3.1 rdY (Ready / Stability Indicator)
- 9.5 3.2 ºC ºF (Celsius or Fahrenheit)
- 9.6 3.3 buFF (pH Buffers & Calibration Points)—pH only
- 9.7 3.3 AtC (Auto Temp Compensation)—Con & TDS only
- 9.8 3.4 tdS (TDS factor)—Con & TDS only
- 9.9 3.5 t.CO (Temperature Coefficient)—Con & TDS only
- 9.10 3.6 t.nr (Normalization Temperature in ºC)—Con & TDS only
- 9.11 3.7 ACAL (Auto Conductivity Calibration)—Con & TDS only
- 9.12 3.8 SPC (Single Point Calibration)—Con & TDS only
- 9.13 3.8 CELL (Nominal Cell Constant)—Con & TDS only
- 9.14 4.0 rSt (Reset)
- 9.15 5.0 CLr (Clear Memory)
- 10. CALCULATING TDS CONVERSION FACTOR
- 11. CALCULATING TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENTS
- 12. REPLACEMENTS AND ACCESSORIES
- 13. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
- 14. SPECIFICATIONS
- 15. WARRANTY
- 16. RETURN OF ITEMS
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3. CONDUCTIVITY ELECTRODE
The PC 700 includes an electrode with a nominal cell constant of k
= 1.0, built-in temperature sensor, and 1 meter cable. The Ultem
body housing has good chemical resistant properties. The
electrode design offers fast temperature response and reduces air
entrapment, ensuring accurate, repeatable, and stable readings.
T
he wetted materials of the probe include:
Polyetherimide (Ultem) – protective probe guard
Polybutylterphalate (Valox) – sensor housing
Stainless Steel (SS 304) – 2 bands
The protective probe guard can be removed temporarily for
cleaning however it must be re-attached during measurement and
calibration. Erroneous results will occur while the probe guard
is removed.
Always immerse the probe beyond upper steel band for best
results. Use the fill line on the outside of the probe guard for
reference.
4. PH AND MV CALIBRATION
4.1 pH Calibration
For best results, periodic calibration with known accurate standards
recommended. Calibrate with standards that bracket your intended
measuring range while including a neutral standard (pH 7.00 or 6.86).
For example, if you expect to measure samples from
c
The PC 700 meter can be calibrated with up to 5 buffers. The
non-vola
is
pH 6.2 to pH 9.5,
alibration with 4.01, 7.00, and 10.01 will work well.
tile memory retains all calibration values upon meter shut
wing calibration standards are automatically recognized;
down.
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