Apera DJS-0.1-C Instruction Manual

Apera DJS-0.1-C Instruction Manual

Conductivity electrode

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DJS-0.1-C Conductivity Electrode Instruction Manual
Cell
Model
constant
DJS-0.1-C
0.1

Use and maintenance:

1.1 Connect the DHS-0.1-C conductivity electrode to your conductivity meter. Set the cell constant
to 0.1. Then calibrate the meter in the lower calibration point (e.g. 84
1.2 Keep the conductivity electrode clean, before and after the measurement, rinse the electrode
with deionized water/distilled water. In order to maintain the highest measurement accuracy, we
recommend rinsing the electrode several times with your test sample solution.
1.3 A Flow cell (included) is recommended when testing ultra-low conductivity solutions like ultra-
pure water. It helps reduce the influence from contact with air and minimizes reading error. Use
a rubber tube (7mm in diameter, not included) to connect your water source on the low end of
the flow cell. When water flows through the glass cell, conductivity can be measured without air.

1.4 How to clean a conductivity electrode:

(a) Use warm detergent water or alcohol to clean off organic contaminants on the electrode.
(b) Use 10% lemon acid to clean calcium and magnesium sediments.
1.5 Conductivity electrode storage: Store dry when not in use.

Limited Warranty

We warrant this electrode to be free from defects in material and workmanship and agrees to repair
Electrode
Dimension
size
size
7×18mm
Φ12×155
platinum
Electrode
Socket
body
BNC
Glass
Cable
Range
length
(0-200)
1m
µS/cm
S/cm).
µ

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  • Page 1 DJS-0.1-C Conductivity Electrode Instruction Manual Cell Electrode Dimension Electrode Cable Model Socket Range constant size size body length 7×18mm (0-200) DJS-0.1-C Φ12×155 Glass platinum µS/cm Use and maintenance: 1.1 Connect the DHS-0.1-C conductivity electrode to your conductivity meter. Set the cell constant to 0.1.
  • Page 2 APERA INSTRUMENTS, any malfunctioned or damaged product attributable to responsibility of APERA INSTRUMENTS for a period of six months. Warranty period is the time limit to provide free service for the products purchased by customers, not the service life of the tester or electrodes.

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