1. Place the sensor in the process liquid. If automatic pH correction is being used, calibrate the pH sensor (see Section 11.0)
and place it in the process liquid. If manual pH correction is being used, measure the pH of the process liquid and enter
the value. See Section 5.8. Adjust the sample flow until it is within the range recommended for the chlorine sensor. Refer
to the sensor instruction sheet.
2. Adjust the chlorine concentration until it is near the upper end of the control range. Wait until the controller reading is sta-
ble before starting the calibration.
8.3 FULL SCALE CALIBRATION
MODEL 54eA SECTION 8.0
CALIBRATION - FREE CHLORINE
1.100 ppm
Stabilizing . . . Wait
Abort Cont
1.100 ppm
Calibrate : 1.100 ppm
Exit Edit
Calibrate main sensor
Zero main sensor
Adjust temperature
Exit Enter
3. From the main display, press any key to obtain the main menu. With the
cursor on “Calibrate,” press Enter (F4).
NOTE
If Hold was enabled in Section 5.6, the hold screen will appear. To acti-
vate hold, refer to Section 5.6, step 11.
Press Enter (F4).
4. Press Cont (F3). “Wait” flashes until the sensor is stabilized.
If the controller appears locked, the reading is not stable enough. Wait until
the process readings are stable before starting the calibration.
Alternatively, increase the stability concentration or reduce the stability
time. See Section 5.11. Calibrating while readings are unstable may sub-
stantially reduce accuracy.
5. Once the reading is stable, the screen at left appears. Sample the process
liquid. Make a note of the reading before taking the sample. Immediately
determine free chlorine. Note the controller reading again. If the present
reading (X) differs from the reading when the sample was taken (Y), cal-
culate the value to enter (C) from the following formula:
C = (X/Y) (A)
where Ais the concentration of chlorine measured in the grab sample.
Press Edit (F4). Use the arrow keys to change the concentration in the sec-
ond line of the display to the desired value. Press Save (F4) to store the value.
6. Press Exit (F1) four times to return to the main display.
NOTE
If Hold was activated during calibration, “Hold Mode Activated” will
continue to flash in the main display. Return the sensor to normal and
deactivate Hold. Refer to Section 5.6, step 11.
7. During the calibration, the analyzer stores the measured current and cal-
culates the sensitivity. Sensitivity is the sensor current in nAdivided by the
measured concentration. The sensitivity of the 499ACL-01 (free chlorine)
sensor is 250-350 nA/ppm at 25°C and pH 7.
To view the sensitivity from the main display, press any key to enter the
main menu. Press the key once. Then press Enter (F4) to display the
diagnostic variables. The sensitivity is the third line on the screen. Note the
units: nA is nanoamps, μAis microamps.
NOTE
During calibration, ERROR and WARNING messages may appear. If an ERROR message appears, press Exit (F1)
to leave and return to the previous screen. If a WARNING message appears, press Cont (F3) to continue the cali-
bration or press Abort (F1) to leave. Continuing the calibration after a warning message appears may cause substan-
tial errors in the subsequent measurement. Refer to Section 15.5 for assistance.
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