B l u e B o x – C a l i b r a t i o n O x y g e n S e n s o r
Appendix C – Calibration of a Galvanic Oxygen Sensor
The galvanic oxygen sensor is an electrochemical sensor. To function properly, electrochemical sensors have
to be recalibrated at regular intervals. This is best done weekly, but at least monthly.
There are three ways of calibrating a galvanic oxygen sensor.
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2. Reference calibration –
3. Offset calibration
Press in the parameter display on [Menu] and in the main menu on [Sensors], then on the desired sensor and
then on [Calibration].
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1. Saturation calibration
Hold the oxygen sensor in the air. Wait at least 10 minutes until the displayed values are stable.
Oxygen 1
Oxygen Calibration
8.79 mg/l
16.84mV / 21.66°C
100% Ca l .
Start window of the calibration
Further with [100% Cal.]
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2. Reference calibration
Immerse the oxygen sensor in your measurement medium. Wait until the displayed values are stable.
Oxygen 1
Oxygen Calibration
10.34 mg/l
19.81mV / 21.66°C
100% Ca l .
m g / l Ca l .
Start window of the calibration
Further with [mg/l Cal.]
Back with [ – >]
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The galvanic cell for oxygen measurement is located at the bottom of the sensor body, the temperature sensor is near the
center. Therefore, a saturation calibration in the air can only be carried out when the entire sensor body has reached the tem-
perature of the ambient air. The larger the difference in temperature between the measuring medium and the ambient air, the
greater the time required for a temperature adjustment (30 minutes or more, if applicable).
The temperature adjustment can be accelerated by immersing the sensor in water, which has approximately the temperature
of the ambient air, before performing the saturation calibration.
Moreover, abrupt temperature changes (e.g., by direct exposure to the sun) must be avoided.
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Calibration in air
Calibration with a reference measuring instrument
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Zero calibration with a reference fluid
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Input: Oxygen content of the
measuring medium according to
the reference measuring instru-
ment, here for example 10.02
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[Save] save and exit calibration
[ – >] Leads to a confirmation menu
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