Nice video, it was easy to understand. Can you please make a video of calibration of the pH sensor using liqusis m transmitter along with the auto calibration retractable pH sensor.
Hi , what is minimum concentration at which we can perform slope calibration - sample calibration ? how much deviation it accepts between actual online reading and DPD reading ?
Thanks for your sharing but I would ask you some questions based on your video because I am using that sensor for online: 1. How can identify Sensor Polarized on transmittor ? 2. What's the best frequent calibration of this sensor? 3. I saw Controller= 2.93mg/l; Actual=2.81mg/l; Adjust data=2.51mg/l. I think it should be 2.81mg/l after acceptable measurement. Could you explain? Thanks
1. The polarization period after initial commissioning takes up to 60 minutes and after recommissioning 30 minutes. After this time the measurement values are stabilized. 2. The frequency of required calibration is depending on the application conditions. Under constant conditions 1-2 calibrations per year are recommended. 3. The sensor is calibrated with the data at the time of sampling, not with the data of time of entering the value. In the video the chlorine concentration decreased over time.
This video is super helpful. What is that cool tool used to take the sample and fill the cuvette?
Nice video, it was easy to understand. Can you please make a video of calibration of the pH sensor using liqusis m transmitter along with the auto calibration retractable pH sensor.
Theresa, thanks a lot for this training....
She calibrate the sensor, and my heart
Great video !!
Hi , what is minimum concentration at which we can perform slope calibration - sample calibration ? how much deviation it accepts between actual online reading and DPD reading ?
Thanks for your sharing but I would ask you some questions based on your video because I am using that sensor for online:
1. How can identify Sensor Polarized on transmittor ?
2. What's the best frequent calibration of this sensor?
3. I saw Controller= 2.93mg/l; Actual=2.81mg/l; Adjust data=2.51mg/l. I think it should be 2.81mg/l after acceptable measurement. Could you explain? Thanks
1. The polarization period after initial commissioning takes up to 60 minutes and after recommissioning 30 minutes. After this time the measurement values are stabilized.
2. The frequency of required calibration is depending on the application conditions. Under constant conditions 1-2 calibrations per year are recommended.
3. The sensor is calibrated with the data at the time of sampling, not with the data of time of entering the value. In the video the chlorine concentration decreased over time.
I collected samples at the same time. After calibration, we went to verify between lab and online a big difference.