Calibrating Turbidity Sensors; Important Information; General Information; Calibration Methods For Turbidity Sensors - JUMO AQUIS touch S Assembly Instructions Manual

Modular multichannel measuring device for liquid analysis with integrated controller and paperless recorder
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19.1

Important information

19.2

General information

Preparatory cleaning
19.2.1

Calibration methods for turbidity sensors

Two-point calibration
WARNING!
During the calibration, the relays and analog output signals assume the states
configured for the calibration! The response of the output signals is set for each
output in its "Response at calibration" configuration point.
Chapter 10.7 "Analog outputs of base unit and optional boards", page 28
Turbidity sensors are calibrated by means of two-point calibration in distilled wa-
ter and formazine reference solution. The sensor is calibrated ex works, mean-
ing that no calibration is required before initial startup. If the measured values
are seen to drift during operation, the sensor should be calibrated.
Rinse off the sensor with clear water. Organic deposits left on the sensor optics,
such as a biofilm or silt, may cause measurement errors. These deposits should
be removed carefully with warm soapy water and a soft sponge. Never use abra-
sive agents (e.g. scouring sponge)!
Calcium deposits can be removed by submersing the sensors in a diluted hydro-
chloric acid solution (concentration max. 5 %) for several minutes.
With two-point calibration, the zero point and slope of the sensor are calibrated.
Distilled water is used as the test material for determining the zero point. For-
mazine is used as the test material for determining the second reference point.
The zero point and calculated percent deviation from the ideal slope are saved
as reference values.

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