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– Measurement of permanently low oxygen concen-
trations (< 500 ppb in liquids or < 10,000 ppm
[vol.] in gases) in the presence of volatile acidic
components (e.g. carbon dioxide during measure-
ments in breweries): – 500 mV
Note: To ensure the supply of the correct polari za tion
voltage the transmitter must be set accordingly.
5.2
Calibration
5.2.1 Purpose of calibration
Each oxygen sensor has its own individual slope and
own individual zero point. Both values are subject
to change, for example, through electrolyte consump-
tion or after exchange of electrolyte or membrane
body. To ensure high measurement accuracy of
the sensor, a calibration must be carried out after
each change of electrolyte or membrane. Prior to
calibration, the sensor has to be polarized for at least
6 hours.
Please remove the watering cap from the sensor,
rinse the sensor with water and dry it for at least
10 minutes before starting calibration.
To check if your sensor needs a recalibration, you
may dry it and take it in the air to check that the
reading is close to 100 %. If not, then the sensor
needs a new calibration.
5.2.2 What you have to know for calibration
Calibration is generally carried out at the polarization
voltage at which measurements are taken.
Zero-point calibration is recommended:
– when measuring less than 5 ppb in liquids
– when measuring less than 125 ppm (by vol.) in
gases
The automatic calibration routine in the M 700
transmitter (SW700-011 "CO
not suitable for the InPro 6950 sensor.
General remarks:
– For calibration in air, the sensor membrane
must be dry, since adhering water drops can
falsify the measured oxygen value.
– Make sure that the oxygen saturation index of
the calibration medium is correct and remains
constant during calibration.
– In the event of calibration in water or sample
medium, the calibration medium must be in
equilibrium with the air. Oxygen exchange
between water and air is only very slow.
Therefore it takes quite long time until water is
saturated with atmospheric oxygen.
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