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MODEL 399VP pH/ORP SENSOR

SECTION 4.0

 

START-UP AND CALIBRATION

4.3ORP CALIBRATION

Most industrial applications have a number of ORP reactions occurring in sequence or simultaneously. There can be several components that are oxidized or reduced by the reagents that are used. Theoretically, the ORP poten- tial is absolute because it is the result of the oxidation-reduction equilibrium. However, the actual measured poten- tial is dependent on many factors, including the condition of the surface of the ORP platinum electrode. Therefore, the sensor should be allowed 1-2 hours to become "conditioned" to the stream when first set up or after being cleaned.

CAUTION

The solution used during the following check is an acid and should be handled with care. Follow the direc- tions of the acid manufacturer. Wear the proper protective equipment. Do not let the solution come in con- tact with skin or clothing. If contact with skin is made, immediately rinse with clean water.

1.Make a temporary electrical connection between the sensor and the instrument.

2.Obtain an ORP standard solution (PN R508-16OZ). A standard solution can also be made quite simply by adding a few crystals of quinhydrone to either pH 4 or pH 7 buffer. Quinhydrone is only slightly soluble there- fore a few crystals will be required.

3.Immerse the sensor in the standard solution. Allow 1-2 minutes for the ORP sensor to stabilize.

4.Adjust the standardize control of the instrument to the solution value shown on the label of the PN R508-16OZ standard solution or, if using a quinhydrone solution, in Table 4-1. The resulting potentials, measured with a clean platinum electrode and saturated KCl/AgCl reference electrode, should be within ±20 millivolts of the value. Solution temperature must be noted to ensure accurate interpretation of results. The ORP value of sat- urated quinhydrone solution is not stable over long periods of time. Therefore, these standards should be made fresh each time they are used.

5.Remove the sensor from the buffer, rinse, and install in the process.

TABLE 4-1. ORP of Saturated Quinhydrone Solution (In Millivolts)

 

 

pH 4 Solution

pH 7 Solution

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Temp °C

20

25

30

20

25

30

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Millivolt Potential

268

264

260

94

87

80

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20

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Contents Combination pH/ORP Sensor Hazardous Area Installation Essential InstructionsTable of Contents Model 399VP pH/ORP SensorList of Figures List of TablesSection Description and Specifications Features and ApplicationsPhysical Specifications Graph A. Pressure/Temperature Limitations For Model 399VPMounting Accessories optional Ordering InformationSection Installation Unpacking and InspectionMounting Mounting GuidelinesSensor Dimensions FLOW-THROUGH Installations Model 399VP Shown in Various Flow Through InstallationsInsertion Installations Model 399VP Shown in LOW Flow Cell Assembly PNSubmersion Installations Adapter PNSensor Shown in Handrail Mounting Assembly PN JET Spray Cleaner PN Used with Model 399VP Section Wiring SCLWire and Connector Pin Functions Model 54 Wiring Model 81 Wiring through Remote Junction Box 13. Model 1054 Wiring 17. Model SCL-P/Q Wiring 41055107 41055108 23. Preparation of Extension Cable PN Recommended two-point buffer calibration procedure Section START-UP and CalibrationSensor Preparation Recommended pH Sensor Standardization268 264 260 Section Maintenance Automatic Temperature CompensatorGeneral PH Electrode Cleaning ORP Platinum Electrode CheckSection Troubleshooting Problem Probable Cause RemedySection Return of Material GeneralReturn of Materials Request Sensor or Circuit Board onlyAmericas Headquarters ASIA-PACIFICEUROPE, Middle EAST, and Africa Additional Sales OfficesWarranty Specifications subject to change without notice