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Introduction

Many measurement problems arise from the electrode or from a wrong use, rarely from the instrument itself. Therefore it is important to:

When an error arises, it is best to try to locate the cause first.

Check the following

Many conductivity measurement errors occur from one or more of the following causes:

These advices help also

Report a measurement problem

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Identify your application

  • What is/are the main use(s) of the measurement system?
    • (e.g. laboratory, agriculture, waste control, food processing, …)
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  • What is the frequency of use?
    • (e.g. online, daily, weekly, sporadically, …)
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Identify your equipment

  • Meter:
    • Model: ……………
    • Serial Number: ……………
  • Electrode: (see codes on cable or electrode head)
    • Model (e.g. SK10B): ……………
    • Date code (e.g. Oct14) : ……………
  • Standard Solutions:
    • Value Standard 1: ………………… µS or mS/cm (?), Batch nr / Production date: …………………
    • Value Standard 2: ………………… µS or mS/cm (?), Batch nr / Production date: …………………

Perform the following steps

  1. Store the conductivity electrodes in distilled water with some detergent overnight (OBLIGED!).
  2. Prepare 1 or 2 fresh standard solutions: Standard 1 and Standard 2 (see identification!)
  3. Reset the meter (OBLIGED! switch on while holding MODE pressed).
  4. Select the conductivity mode (OBLIGED!).
  5. Leave the input open and read the display: …………… (µS or mS ? Please specify)/cm
  6. When available, connect a 1000 Ohm resistor to the input and read the display: …………… (µS or mS ?)/cm
  7. Rinse the conductivity cell, dip it in first standard and read the display: …………… (µS or mS ?)/cm
  8. Rinse the cell, dip in second standard and read the display: …………… (µS or mS ?)/cm
  9. When available, connect new cell, rinse, dip in first standard and read display: …………… (µS or mS ?)/cm
  10. Rinse the new cell, dip in second standard and read the display: …………… (µS or mS ?)/cm
  11. What is the temperature of the solutions? …………… °C
  12. If any message occurs, what is EXACTLY shown on the display(s) ?
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