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1 INTRODUCTION ................................... 1
2 PREPARATION ...................................... 2
2.1 Optional Accessories .................... 2
3 CONTROLS ........................................... 2
3.1 Familiarisation with Controls .......... 2
4 OPERATION AS A SIMULATOR ........... 3
4.1 Prepare a pH Analyzer
for Testing ..................................... 3
4.2 Prepare for pH Simulation
(pH output only) – Fig. 4.1 ............. 3
4.3 Calibrating 4500 and 4600 Series
Analyzers ...................................... 4
4.3.1 Calibration Mode – Fig. 4.2 4
4.3.2 Checking Temperature
Compensation – Fig. 4.3 ... 5
4.4 Calibrating Conventional pH
Analyzers ...................................... 5
4.4.1 Calibration Mode – Fig. 4.3 5
4.4.2 Checking Temperature
Compensation – Fig. 4.3 ... 5
4.5 Checking Input Impedance of a pH
Analyzer – Fig. 4.4 ........................ 7
5 OPERATION AS A METER ................... 7
5.1 Calibration for pH Measurements –
Fig. 5.1 ......................................... 7
5.1.1 pH Measurement – Fig. 5.2 8
5.1.2 Temperature Measurement –
Fig. 5.3 .............................. 8
5.1.3 mV/Redox (ORP)
Measurement – Fig. 5.4 ..... 9
6 MAINTENANCE .................................... 9
6.1 Replacing the Battery – Fig. 6.1 .... 9
7 SPECIFICATION .................................. 10
NOTES ...................................................... 11
CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION
The Model 2410 pH meter/simulator is a
battery-operated instrument designed for
measuring pH, Redox and temperature when
used with the appropriate sensors. It can also
be used as a simulator for injecting input
signals when servicing pH instruments.
The unit can inject any pH value from 0 to
14 pH and any millivolt value from –1000 to
1000 mV in 1 mV increments. A high
impedance output (1x109 Ω) can be switched
into the circuit to simulate the resistance of a
glass electrode. A 100k Ω reference check is
also available for detection of reference to
earth leaks.