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<Appendix 3 For ISC (Inductive Conductivity)>
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IM 12A01A02-01E 5th Edition : Oct. 31, 2013-00
n Temperature compensation error
The temperature compensation error (alarm) is issued in any of the following cases.
l TC
The error is issued when:
(measuredtemperature–referencetemperature)<–90/compensationcoefcient
Thedefaultofthetemperaturecompensationcoefcientis2.10%/°C.
Forexample,whenthereferencetemperatureis25°C,thetemperaturecompensationcoefcient
is 2.10%/°C and the measured temperature is lower than –17.9°C, the error will be issued.
Temperature compensation is performed even while an alarm is being issued.
l Matrix
The error is issued when the temperature or the precompensated conductivity is out of the range
ofthetemperaturecompensationmatrix.
Inthiscase,however,thetemperaturecompensationisperformedbyextrapolationevenwhile
an alarm is being issued.
l All
When the conductivity is around zero, the temperature compensation error may be issued. In this
case, the temperature compensation is not performed, and the precompensated conductivity is
displayed.
Whether the conductivity is around zero or not is determined by the temperature and conductivity
ofsolutions.Forexample,whenthetemperatureis20°Candtheconductivityislowerthan0.033
μS/cm,theconductivityisdeterminedtobearoundzero.
When measuring the conductivity around zero in air calibration or when the conductivity to be
measured is around zero, an alarm may be issued.
NOTE
Todisplaytheprecompensatedconductivity,settheMethodto“None”.
SelectMeasurementsetup→Temp.compensation.
n Calibration solutions for conductivity
The calibration (cell constant) of a sensor does not change unless the sensor is damaged.
It can also appear to change because of coating of the electrodes, or partial blockage.
It does not make sense to regularly recalibrate the FLXA21.
Acalibrationcheck,however,isanothermatter.Whentheobjectiveisclearlydenedasa
diagnosticexercisearegularcheckcanbringanextralevelofsecurityandcondencetothe
measurement.
Sensordamage,and/orcoatingscanbedifculttoseeandthecalibrationcheckcanconrm
their presence, by a deviation from the known solution conductivity. The remedial action should
be to clean the sensor, and carefully check for blockage or damage (not simply to recalibrate).
Higher conductivity solutions should be used where possible. The lower the conductivity of the
testsolution,theeasieritistocontaminate.Carbondioxidefromtheaircanbequicklyabsorbed
to cause an error. All containers must be suitably clean, and all materials suitably pure. Outside of
awell-equippedlaboratorytheseconditionsarehardtomeet.
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