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SECTION 13.0
CALIBRATION - pH
13.1 INTRODUCTION
A new pH sensor must be calibrated before use. Regular recalibration is also necessary.
A pH measurement cell (pH sensor and the solution to be measured) can be pictured as a battery with an extreme- ly high internal resistance. The voltage of the battery depends on the pH of the solution. The pH meter, which is basically a voltmeter with a very high input impedance, measures the cell voltage and calculates pH using a con- version factor. The actual value of the 
In automatic calibration the controller recognizes the buffer and uses 
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| During automatic calibration, the controller also measures | 
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| noise and drift and does not accept calibration data until | 
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| readings are stable. Calibration data will be accepted as soon | 
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| In manual calibration, the controller still monitors readings for | 
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| stability; however, the buffer pH lookup feature is missing. | 
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| The user has to enter the correct pH at the temperature the | 
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| Once the controller completes the calibration, it calculates | 
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| the calibration slope and offset. The slope is reported as the | 
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| The controller can also be standardized. Standardization is | 
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| reading from a second pH instrument. Standardization is | 
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