Decagon WP4-T, WP4 Operator's Manual

WP
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Dewpoint PotentiaMeter
for models WP4 and WP4-T
Operator’s Manual
Ve r s i o n 2 . 1
Decagon Devices, Inc.
Decagon Devices, Inc.
950 NE Nelson Court Pullman WA 99163 tel: (509) 332-2756 fax: (509) 332-5158 www.decagon.com/wp4 wp4@decagon.com
Trademarks
“WP4 Dewpoint PotentiaMeter” is a registered trademark of Decagon Devices, Inc.
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1998-2003 Decagon Devices, Inc., All rights reserved.
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Contents
1. Introduction
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About this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Customer Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Note to our WP4 Users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Seller’s Liability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
2. About the WP4
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
WP4 Models and Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
WP4 and Water Potential . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
How the WP4 works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
WP4 and Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
3. Getting Started
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Components of your WP4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Choosing a Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Preparing the WP4 for Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Portability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
4. The Menus
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The Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Changing Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Normal sampling mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Continuous mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
System configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Sample Equilibration Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
5. Calibration and Verification
. . . . 25
Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Verification Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
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When to Verify Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
How to Verify and Calibrate the WP4 . . . . . . . . .27
6. Sample Preparation
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Preparing the Sample . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Dry Samples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Samples and Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
7. Taking a Reading
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
How WP4 takes Readings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
Cautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
Increasing your Accuracy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
8. Computer Interface
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Using Hyperterminal in Windows 98
and Windows 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
9. Theory: Water potential
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Water potential . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Measuring Water Potential . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
Effect of Temperature on Water Potential . . . . . .46
10. Cleaning and Maintenance
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Tools Needed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
Cleaning the Block and Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
Checking Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
11. Repair Instructions
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Shipping Directions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
Repair Costs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
Loaner Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
12. Troubleshooting
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Problems and Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
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Component Performance Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
13. Further Reading
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References: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
Application Notes: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
Appendix A
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Preparing Salt Solution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
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1. Introduction
Welcome to Decagon’s WP4 Dewpoint PotentiaMe­ter, the research standard for measuring water potential. WP4 is the fastest, most accurate, and most reliable instrument available for measuring water potential using the chilled-mirror dewpoint technique. Whether you are a scientist or a student, WP4 will suit your needs. It is easy to use and pro­vides fast, accurate results. We hope you find this manual informative and helpful in understanding how to maximize the capabilities of your WP4.
About this Manual
This manual is for use with the standard model WP4 and the temperature-controlled model WP4-T. Included in this manual are instructions for setting up your WP4, calibration, and maintaining and car­ing for your instrument. Please read these instruc­tions before operating WP4 to ensure that the instrument performs to its full potential.
Customer Service
If you ever need assistance with your WP4, or if you just have questions, there are several ways to con-
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tact us:
Phone:
Our toll-free customer service number is available to our customers in the US and Canada, Monday through Friday, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Pacific time at 1-800-755-2751. For our customers outside of the US and Canada, our regular telephone number is (509) 332-2756.
Fax:
Our fax number is (509) 332-5158. When you fax us, please include your WP4’s serial number, your name, address, phone and fax number along with a description of your problem.
E-mail:
If you need technical support, you can send us mes­sages via e-mail at support@decagon.com. Again, please include as part of your message your WP4’s serial number, your name, address, phone, fax num­ber, and return e-mail address.
If you have a question about your application with WP4, please send your message with the above information to wp4@decagon.com.
Warranty
WP4 has a 30-day satisfaction guarantee and a one-
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year warranty on parts and labor. To validate your warranty, simply contact us with the information on the warranty card included with this manual. You can return your warranty information by fax, e-mail, phone or by mailing the postage-paid card. Please include all the information requested on the card. It is necessary for Decagon to have your current mail­ing address and telephone number in case we need to send updated product information to you.
Note to our WP4 Users
This manual is written to aid the end user in under­standing the basic concepts of water potential, enabling them to use our instrument with confi­dence. Every effort has been made to ensure that the content of this manual is correct and scientifi­cally sound.
Seller’s Liability
Seller warrants new equipment of its own manufac­ture against defective workmanship and materials for a period of one year from date of receipt of equipment (the results of ordinary wear and tear, neglect, misuse, accident and excessive deteriora­tion due to corrosion from any cause are not to be considered a defect); but Seller’s liability for defec­tive parts shall in no event exceed the furnishing of replacement parts F.O.B. the factory where origi­nally manufactured. Material and equipment cov-
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ered hereby which is not manufactured by Seller shall be covered only by the warranty of its manu­facturer. Seller shall not be liable to Buyer for loss, damage or injuries to persons (including death), or to property or things of whatsoever kind (including, but not without limitation, loss of anticipated prof­its), occasioned by or arising out of the installation, operation, use, misuse, nonuse, repair, or replace­ment of said material and equipment, or out of the use of any method or process for which the same may be employed. The use of this equipment con­stitutes Buyer’s acceptance of the terms set forth in this warranty. There are no understandings, repre­sentations, or warranties of any kind, express, implied, statutory or otherwise (including, but with­out limitation, the implied warranties of merchant­ability and fitness for a particular purpose), not expressly set forth herein.
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2. About the WP4
WP4 is the fastest instrument for measuring water potential, giving readings directly in MegaPascals within five minutes. It measures water potential from 0 to -60 MPa with an accuracy of ±0.1 MPa from 0 to -10MPa and ±1% from -10 to -60 MPa. The instrument is easy to use and maintain, with simple checking of calibration.
WP4 Models and Options
The WP4 comes in two models to suit the needs of different users. Here is a brief description of each:
WP4: Our standard model, adequate for most water potential needs.
WP4-T: User-selectable internal temperature control model, uses thermoelectric (Peltier) components to maintain a constant internal temperature.
WP4 and Water Potential
Water potential is a measurement of the energy sta­tus of the water in a system. It indicates how tightly
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water is bound, structurally or chemically, within a substance. Water potential is the vapor pressure of air in equilibrium with a sample in a sealed mea­surement chamber. For a more detailed description of water potential, please refer to Chapter 9, titled “Theory: Water Potential” of this manual.
How the WP4 works
WP4 uses the chilled-mirror dewpoint technique to measure the water potential of a sample. In this type of instrument, the sample is equilibrated with the headspace of a sealed chamber that contains a mirror and a means of detecting condensation on the mirror. At equilibrium, the water potential of the air in the chamber is the same as the water potential of the sample. In the WP4, the mirror temperature is precisely controlled by a thermoelectric (Peltier) cooler. Detection of the exact point at which con­densation first appears on the mirror is observed with a photoelectric cell. A beam of light is directed onto the mirror and reflected into a photodetector cell. The photodetector senses the change in reflec­tance when condensation occurs on the mirror. A thermocouple attached to the mirror then records the temperature at which condensation occurs. WP4 then signals you by flashing a green LED and/or beeping. The final water potential and temperature of the sample is then displayed.
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In addition to the technique described above, WP4 uses an internal fan that circulates the air within the sample chamber to reduce time to equilibrium. Since both dewpoint and sample surface tempera­tures are simultaneously measured, the need for complete thermal equilibrium is eliminated, which reduces measurement times to less than five min­utes.
The WP4-T gives you the option of controlling the sample temperature, by means of an internal thermo-electrically controlled module that monitors and stabilizes the sample block temperature accord­ing to how it is programmed. This can also help in making more rapid measurements.
WP4 and Temperature
Temperature gradients can often be of concern for making stable water potential measurements. Since water potential is influenced by temperature, best results are obtained by controlling the temperature. Samples that are not at room temperature during the read cycle will need to equilibrate to the tempera­ture of the WP4 before accurate measurements of water potential can be made. Large temperature dif­ferences will cause longer reading times, since a complete and accurate reading will not be made until the sample and the instrument are within 0.1 degree of each other. To help you monitor the tem-
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perature difference between your sample and the instrument, you can access a sample equilibration screen at the main menu.
Though temperature control is usually unnecessary for most applications, there are some instances where it is desired. For this reason, Decagon offers a temperature-controlled WP4 model: the WP4-T. There are several advantages in having a tempera­ture-controlled model. Here are a few major rea­sons:
1. Research purposes. To study the effects of
temperature on the water potential of a sample, comparison of the water potential of different samples independent of temperature, or other water potential studies where temperature con­trol is critical.
2. To minimize extreme ambient temperature fluctuations. If the laboratory and WP4 temper­atures fluctuate by as much as ± 5°C daily, water potential readings can vary as much as ± 0.5 MPa on a dry soil sample.
WP4-T
The WP4-T has thermoelectric components installed that allow the instrument to maintain a set chamber temperature without the need of an external water bath. The WP4-T has an extra option in the System
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configuration menu (see page 21) that allows the user to set the temperature.
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3. Getting Started
Components of your WP4
Your WP4 should have been shipped with the fol­lowing items:
WP4 main unit
Quickstart guide
Certificate of Calibration
Power cord
RS-232 interface cable
100 disposable sample cups
Operator’s Manual
12 vials of 0.5 Molal KCl
Cleaning Kit
Choosing a Location
To ensure that your WP4 operates correctly and
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consistently, place it on a level surface. This reduces the chance that sample material will spill and con­taminate the inside of the instrument. To protect the internal electrical components, and to avoid inaccu­rate readings, place your WP4 in a location where the temperature remains fairly stable. This location should be well away from air conditioner and heater vents, open windows, outside doors, refriger­ator exhausts, or other items that may cause rapid temperature fluctuation.
Features
Front view of WP4
LED indicator
light
LCD
Function Keys
Sample drawer
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Back view of WP4
Preparing the WP4 for Operation
After finding a good location for your WP4, plug the power cord to the back of the unit. Before turning it on, pull open the sample drawer (turn the knob to the “OPEN/LOAD” position). An empty disposable sample cup is usually placed upside-down in the drawer to protect it during shipment. Remove this sample cup and turn the instrument on. The ON/ OFF switch is located on the lower right corner of the WP4’s back panel. The following screens will appear on the LCD:
RS-232 interface
fuse well
ON/OFF Switch
Power cord
Plug
Fan
Lid thumb-screw
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Then:
This is the main menu, displaying the water poten­tial in both MegaPascals (MPa) and pF, and the sam­ple temperature in °C.
In order to provide the most accurate readings, WP4 should ideally be allowed a warm-up period of 30 minutes after turning it on. When you insert a sam­ple into the chamber drawer and turn the drawer knob to the “READ” position, the instrument will begin the read cycle to measure the water potential of your sample.
Portability
On occasion you may want to take water potential measurements in the field where it is not feasible to take samples and return to the lab. The following is a procedure for powering your WP4 using your vehicle as a power source at sites where AC power is not readily available.
1. Purchase a portable power inverter that plugs
into the 12V output (cigarette lighter) of your vehicle. We strongly recommend that this
0.0°C
0.00 MPa
pF 0.00
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inverter have a continuous output of at least 140 Watts.
2. Place the WP4 on a level surface. Care should be taken to minimize temperature gradients that may affect the instrument while in the field. A Styrofoam box, for example, will help minimize temperature effects.
3. Plug the 12-volt inverter to the 12-volt output of the vehicle, or directly to the battery itself.
4. Plug the WP4 to the inverter, and turn it on. When the instrument is on, it draws 1 amp. Check the rating of your battery if you want to know how long it will power the instrument (for example, if your battery is rated for 60 amp hours, it will work for 60 hours when the vehicle isn’t running.
5. Allow the instrument to warm up for 30 minutes as you would in the lab. Check the calibration of the instrument before proceeding with sampling.
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4. The Menus
The Main Menu
Every time you turn on your WP4, it will come to this screen. If this screen doesn’t appear, refer to Chapter 12 for troubleshooting instructions. As men­tioned earlier, the water potential and sample tem­perature are displayed on the screen. On each side of the LCD there are buttons. Each button performs a different function depending on which mode you want. Following is a description of the modes and options you may use, and the buttons used to set them.
0.0°C
0.00 MPa
pF 0.00
sample equilibration screen system setup
continuous/normal
language
selection
mode
0.0°C
0.00 MPa
pF 0.00
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Changing Languages
The WP-4 comes to you with English as the default on-screen user language. If you prefer not to use English, you can change it to one of a variety of other languages: German, French, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Czech, Portuguese, or Japanese. This is done simply by pressing the upper right button of the instrument while it is not reading a sample. You will see the following screen:
Press the upper right key again, and the next lan­guage option (German) will appear:
Each time you press the right button, the display will scroll to the next language option. Select the desired language, then press the lower left button to exit.
Normal sampling mode
The first time you turn on the WP4, it will be in nor­mal sampling mode. In this mode, a single measure­ment is made each time you read a sample. Here is
English
-exit-
Deutsch
-zurück-
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a brief summary of the normal sampling mode fea­tures:
single sampling (not continuous).
instrument may or may not beep after mea-
surement is made, depending on the system setting.
green LED blinks until you turn the drawer
knob to the OPEN/LOAD position.
diagram of button options from main menu
Continuous mode
Continuous mode measures the water potential of your sample continuously until you turn the drawer knob to the OPEN/LOAD position. This can be use­ful in doing long term monitoring of samples that take an especially long time to come to vapor equi­librium, such as plants and leaves. In this mode, it
sample temperature menu
system setup
continuous/normal mode
0.0°C
0.00 MPa
pF 0.00
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will measure the sample, stop to display the water potential and sample temperature, then begin another read cycle. Between samples, it will signal you with the green LED flash, accompanied by the beeper, if it is enabled. Some find it helpful to con­nect their WP4 to a computer while in continuous mode in order to log and store data over time. For instructions on how to do this, see Chapter 8.
To toggle between the normal and continuous modes, press the top left button. The display will show a small “c” to the left of the water potential readings:
main menu with continuous mode enabled
If you press the upper left button again, the “c” will disappear and you will be back in normal sampling mode.
System configuration
If you press the bottom left button while in the main menu, it will bring you to the system configu-
c
“c” for continuous mode
0.0°C
0.00 MPa
pF 0.00
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ration menu. This menu allows you to make minor
system changes. You can change how the beeper signals after each sample and enter the calibration menu as well.
System configuration menu
Changing the beeper
When you are sampling, the WP4 has two ways of notifying you that the water potential reading is completed for your sample: the beeper and a flash­ing green LED, located on the left front corner of the WP4’s case. In normal sampling mode, the LED will flash once when a sample is started. When it is
system configuration menu button
0.0°C
0.00 MPa
pF 0.00
-Exit-
+
-
set T
Beeper
Beeper Mode indicator
Calibration
menu
Icon
(continuous shown)
temp. set (WP4-T model only)
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finished the LED will flash continuously until the knob is moved to the OPEN/LOAD position (if not operating in continuous mode). You cannot turn off or change the LED flashing functions.
There are three beeper options, represented by three icons:
definition of beeper icons
The beeper can be turned off completely, it can beep momentarily (4 times) when the sample is fin­ished and then stop, or it can beep continuously until the knob is turned to the OPEN/LOAD posi­tion. After you have adjusted the beeper setting, it will remain as you have set it until you change it again, and will not be affected by turning the instru­ment on or off.
EXIT
You may press the EXIT button (the lower left but­ton) to exit back to the main menu at any time.
Adjusting Calibration
When you need to adjust calibration, press the upper right button in the system configuration menu, and you will be brought to the calibration
0x
4x
No beeping.
Beeps four times, then stops.
Beeps continuously until drawer is opened.
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menu. For more details on calibration and how to verify it, please refer to the next chapter.
Setting the Temperature (WP4-T only)
If you have a WP4-T, you have the ability to manu­ally set your instrument’s sample chamber tempera­ture. This is done by pressing the lower right button next to the “
TE set
” in the system configuration
menu. The following screen will appear:
Adjusting the Setpoint Temperature
Use the buttons next to the + and - buttons to adjust the target setpoint temperature (displayed in the lower right corner). If you press either button it adjusts in increments of .5°C. Note: Holding down
the button will not increment the value, so you must press the button each time you wish to change this value.
The target setpoint temperature roughly corre­sponds to the temperature at which you wish the chamber to read. Therefore, adjust the setpoint to the temperature that you want, then begin measure­ments to see how close your WP4-T comes to your desired temperature (this works best by putting the WP4 in continuous mode). After several samples, it
0 Adjust setpoint
-Exit-
25.0
+
-
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should show consistent temperature readings. At this point, make any needed adjustment to the set­point index number to reach your desired tempera­ture.
You will be able to adjust the index number between 40.5° and 15°C. If you press the - button after you reach 15°, it will disable the temperature control function until you raise the index number again.
Setting Temperature Equilibration Time
In the upper left corner, before the words “Adjust Setpoint” there is a number (default is 0). This value can be one of three integers: 0, 1, or 2, and is adjusted by pressing the upper left button. This number sets the level of temperature equilibration desired after the knob is turned to the READ posi­tion and before the WP4 begins to make measure­ments. A setting of 0 begins measurement immediately (as long as sample is not above 4°C of block temperature), 1 requires it to be within 1 degree, and 2 requires it to be within 1/2 of a degree. Note that if it is set to 0, the WP4 will begin taking readings when the temperature is within 4 degrees, but you will not get a final reading until the temperature has stabilized enough for the instrument to make an accurate final value.
Important tips with the WP4-T
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Before sampling, wait for approximately 30
minutes to let the chamber’s temperature to stabilize after turning it on.
The instrument may have a difficult time
measuring the temperature of a sample that is being cooled if the ambient temperature is high.
When changing samples, the opening and
closing of the drawer may cause the temper­ature in the chamber to fluctuate. Therefore, make sure to take more than one reading per sample to ensure that the temperature and
water potential
are stable between
readings.
Never place a hot or warm sample in a
cooled chamber, because condensation will form inside the chamber, causing errors in reading.
Sample Equilibration Screen
To see the temperature difference between your sample and the WP4, press the lower right button at the main menu. This screen can only be accessed when the drawer knob is in the OPEN/LOAD posi-
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tion. The following screen will appear:
This screen shows the temperature difference between the sample (Ts) and the chamber block (Tb), allowing you to quickly check if the sample is too hot, which may cause condensation inside the chamber. Press the lower right button to exit.
Ts - Tb = -0.07
Ts = 24.9
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5. Calibration and
Ve r i f i c a t i o n
Verification
WP4 uses the chilled mirror dewpoint technique for measuring water potential. Due to the nature of this technique, periodic calibration is essential for the instrument to perform properly. The calibration slope is fixed during factory calibration. The user just resets the zero offset. Usually any changes in performance requiring recalibration are the result of chamber contamination. When this occurs, it changes the accuracy of your readings. In final test­ing at Decagon, the slope of the instrument is fixed. However, due to the reasons noted above, some drift is expected over time. This is compensated for by verification of the WP4’s calibration before use. Calibration can be done with any solution of known water potential. We recommend checking the cali­bration by measuring a fresh sample of 0.5 molal KCl and adjusting for any drift.
Verification Standards
Verification standards are specially prepared salt solutions that have a specific molality and water
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potential. The potassium chloride (KCl) verification standards are accurate, easy to use, and readily available from Decagon Devices. Most importantly, they greatly reduce preparation errors. Because of these reasons, we recommend using Decagon’s KCl Performance Verification Standard for the most accurate verification of your WP4’s performance.
The standards are produced under a strict quality assurance regime. The accuracy of the standards is verified by an independent third party and are shelf stable for one year. If for some reason you cannot obtain Decagon’s verification standards and need to make a saturated salt solution for verification, refer to Appendix A.
When to Verify Calibration
The calibration of your WP4 should be checked with the KCl standard before each use. It should never be checked by measuring distilled water. The WP4 will read distilled water, but it is not a good choice for checking calibration, since as the humid­ity of the chamber approaches 100%, the sensor may be adversely affected. For batch processing, the instrument should be checked regularly against the KCl standard. This will alert you to the possibil­ity of contamination of the unit or shifts in the cali­bration from other causes.
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How to Verify and Calibrate the WP4
Since errors in the calibration value result in errors in all values subsequently measured, care should be taken to do it right.
Checking Calibration
To check the calibration of your WP4, do the fol­lowing:
1. Empty the whole vial of KCl solution into a sam-
ple cup and place it in the WP4’s sample drawer. For best results, make sure you wait for the KCl to come to temperature equilibrium at the sam­ple temperature menu (Ts - Tb) before measur­ing it.
2. Carefully slide the drawer closed, being espe-
cially careful so the solution does not splash or spill and contaminate the chamber.
3. Turn the drawer knob to the READ position to
make a reading. Make two readings. The second reading should be within ± 0.1 of the correct reading of the KCl standard at that temperature. At 20 °C this should be -2.19 MPa. At 25 °C this should be -2.22 MPa. If you’re operating in pF mode, it should read 4.35 pF at both 20 and 25 °C
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4. If your WP4 is reading within 0.1 MPa of the KCl solution, proceed with sampling. If it is not, a change in calibration may have occurred, or the sensor chamber may be contaminated. For cleaning instructions, see Chapter 10. After cleaning, repeat these instructions.
5. If, after cleaning, you consistently get readings that are outside of the proper water potential of the KCl by more than ±0.1, a change in calibra­tion has probably occurred. In this case, adjust the reading on the KCl measurement to its cor­rect value. This is done by the following:
Adjusting Calibration
1. Once you have determined that your calibration needs adjustment, enter the system configuration menu by pressing the lower left button in the main menu. Press the upper right button in the system configuration menu to enter the calibra­tion menu. You will be guided through the cali­bration routine. The following screen will appear:
Change the offset?
yes
no
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2. If you wish to continue, press the button next to
“yes.” To return to the main menu, press the but­ton next to “no.” After selecting “yes,” the fol­lowing screen will appear:
3. Empty the whole vial of KCl solution into a sam-
ple cup and place it in the WP4’s sample drawer.
4. Carefully slide the drawer closed, being espe-
cially careful so the solution does not splash or spill and contaminate the chamber.
5. Turn the drawer knob to the READ position to
make a reading. Note: If you decide at this point
that you do not want to continue with the cali­bration program, just return the knob to the OPEN/LOAD position and you will be returned to the main screen. After it has finished sampling
the verification standard, it will bring you to the following screen:
Place standard
in drawer and read
-2.19 MPa adjust + exit -
use these buttons to adjust the value
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6. At this screen, adjust the water potential value to its proper value for the KCl solution at that tem­perature (-2.19 MPa at 20 °C; -2.22 MPa at 25 °C). Press the upper right button to move the value up, the lower right button to move it down. When it is at the value you want, press the Exit button. The value will be stored.
Note: This is the only menu where these buttons can change the calibration, so you won’t hurt anything by pressing these buttons in other menus.
7. Read the KCl standard again in the normal sam­pling mode. It should read the proper value.
8. If after adjusting the calibration and cleaning the chamber you still are getting incorrect readings when reading the KCl, contact Decagon at 509 332-2756 (1-800-755-2751 in US and Canada) for further instructions.
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6. Sample Preparation
Your WP4 will continually provide accurate water potential measurements as long as its internal sen­sors are not contaminated. Careful preparation and loading of samples will lengthen time between cleanings and will help you avoid downtime and repairs.
Preparing the Sample
To prepare a sample, follow these steps:
1. Place the sample in a disposable sample
cup, completely covering the bottom of the cup, if possible. WP4 is able to accurately mea-
sure a sample that does not (or cannot) cover the bottom of the cup. A larger sample surface area speeds up the reading by shortening the time needed to reach vapor equilibrium. It also increases instrument efficiency by providing more stable infrared sample temperatures.
2. Do not fill the sample cup more than half
full. Overfilled cups may contaminate the sensors in the chamber (more is not neces­sarily better!)
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3. Make sure that the rim and outside of the sample cup are clean. Wipe any excess sam-
ple material from the rim of the cup with a clean tissue. Material left on the rim or the outside of the cup will contaminate the sensor chamber and will be transferred to subsequent samples. The rim of the cup forms a vapor seal with the sensor block when the drawer knob is turned to the READ position. Therefore, any sample mate­rial left on the cup rim will be transferred to the block, preventing this seal and contaminating future samples.
4. If a sample will be read at some future
time, put the sample cup’s disposable lid on the cup to restrict water transfer. For short-
term storage (< 3 hours) the cup lid is accept­able. If it will be a long time before the measure­ment is made, seal the lid with tape or Parafilm completely around the cup/lid junction.
Dry Samples
Samples that have a water potential drier than about -300 MPa cannot be accurately measured with the WP4. However, samples with such dry water potential values are rare. When a sample’s water potential value is higher than about -300 MPa, WP4 will display an error message indicating the last reading it could make on that particular sample. For
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example, if you were measuring a dry sample and the following screen appeared:
this screen indicates that the last water potential reading the WP4 measured on this sample was
-301.8 Megapascals. Therefore, the actual water potential of the sample is higher than the instru­ment’s components can measure.
Samples and Temperature
Samples that are 4 degrees colder or warmer than the instrument (chamber) temperature will need to be close to the WP4’s temperature before a fast, accurate reading can be made. Rapid changes in temperature over short periods of time will cause the water potential readings to rise or fall until the temperature stabilizes. If you have a WP4-T, you can set the chamber temperature to eliminate this problem. If you have a standard WP4, when the temperature stabilizes within one or two degrees of the chamber temperature, you can proceed with normal measurements. This is why the sample tem­perature screen is available for you to access (see chapter 4) before you read a sample:
Sample too dry
< -301.8 MPa
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As mentioned earlier, this screen shows you the dif­ference in temperature between the sample temper­ature (Ts) and the block temperature (Tb). When Ts-Tb is in the 0 to -0.5 range, the temperatures are close enough that your read time should not be very long. If the temperature difference is outside this range (like -0.5 to -1.0), you may still begin sampling by turning the knob to the READ position, however your readings may take longer until the temperatures equilibrate.
If samples are significantly warmer than the cham­ber when they are placed in it (Ts-Tb is a high posi­tive number), condensation may occur and moisture will condense inside the block. In order to prevent this, do the following:
1. Place your sample in the chamber, slide the drawer closed and press the lower right button to access the sample temperature screen and look at the temperature difference. If the sample temperature is shown to be very high (a high positive number), take the sample out immedi­ately and let it cool on a cold surface with the
Ts-Tb = -0.49
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cup lid on it to preserve the moisture. Try not to cool the sample too much, since this will lengthen the equilibrium time.
2. After cooling it for a minute or so, place the
sample back in and note the temperature differ­ence. If it is close enough to the block tempera­ture, turn the knob to the READ position to begin reading.
There is a linear relationship between the sample’s dewpoint temperature and its water potential. The dewpoint decreases -0.12 °C per MPa. For example, a very dry sample at -40MPa can be 4.8 °C (-.12 x -
40) above the chamber temperature without condensing. A sample at -1 MPa (fairly dry for most soils) can be 0.12°C above the chamber temperature without condensing. Therefore, if you know the general range of your sample’s water potential, you can gage at which temperature it will condense moisture.
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7. Taking a Reading
Once you have prepared your sample, you are ready to take readings. The process is simple:
1. Turn the sample drawer knob to the OPEN/ LOAD position and pull the drawer open.
2. Place your prepared sample in the drawer. Check the top lip of the cup to make sure it is free from sample residue (remember, an over­filled sample cup may contaminate the cham­ber’s sensors).
3. Carefully slide the drawer closed, being espe­cially careful if you have a liquid sample that may splash or spill and contaminate the cham­ber.
4. Access the sample temperature menu (press lower right button) to watch the temperature dif­ference between the sample and the instrument.
5. Turn the sample drawer knob to the READ posi­tion to seal the sample cup with the chamber. The instrument will beep once, and the green
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light will flash once to indicate that the reading cycle has started. In about 40 seconds, the first measurement will be displayed.
How WP4 takes Readings
WP4’s cooled mirror crosses the dew threshold numerous times to ensure the accuracy of readings. When the instrument has finished its read cycle, the water potential is displayed, accompanied by the LED flash and beeper (if you have the beeper enabled).
Cautions
Never leave a sample in your WP4 after a read-
ing has been taken. The sample may spill and contaminate the instrument’s chamber if the instrument is accidentally moved or jolted.
Never try to move your instrument after a sam-
ple has been loaded. Movement may cause the sample material to spill and contaminate the sample chamber.
Take special care not to move the sample
drawer too quickly when loading or unloading liquid samples, in order to avoid spilling.
If a sample has a temperature that is much
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higher (Ts-Tb is a positive number) than the WP4’s chamber, take it out immediately, put the cap on it, and let it cool for a few minutes before sampling. Warm samples can cause con­densation in the chamber and adversely affect subsequent readings.
The physical temperature of the instrument should be between 5°C—43°C. Between these temperatures, WP4 will measure samples of sim­ilar temperature quickly and accurately.
If you are sampling and a triangular warning symbol appears in the top right corner, this indi-
cates that the mirror has become too dirty to give accurate measurements, and you need to clean the mirror and chamber before continuing to sample. For more details about this symbol, please refer to Chapter 12. For cleaning instruc­tions, refer to Chapter 10.
If a sample has a water potential drier than about -60 MPa, WP4 will display a message, accompanied by the flashing light and beeper, notifying you that your sample is too dry to be
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accurately measured by the WP4. Following is an example:
This message will stay on the screen until you open the sample drawer. If you know that your sample’s water potential is below what the screen is telling you, your instrument’s sensors may have been contaminated and will need to be cleaned (see Chapter 10) or serviced (see Chapter 11).
Increasing your Accuracy
Under normal operating conditions, your WP4 should be reading with an accuracy of ±0.1 MPa from 0 to -10MPa and ±1% from -10 to -60 MPa. You can increase the accuracy of your WP4, provided you take certain precautions. Here are some steps you can take to improve your instrument’s accuracy up to ±.05 MPa:
For successful operation, the WP4 requires very
precise temperature measurement and control. Therefore, the WP4-T model will work best for eliminating these variables. For a standard WP4 (not temperature-controlled), it is best to make measurements in a room with fairly constant, or
Sample too dry
< -64.8 MPa
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slowly varying temperature. Large temperature variations from cycling air conditioning or forced air heating will degrade performance.
Intermittently run the 0.5 KCl in continuous mode between samples. Adjust your sample readings up or down according to the amount of variation from the 0.5 molal KCl.
If using a WP4-T, set the block temperature to best match the temperature of your samples. This will help reduce error resulting from changes in ambient temperature.
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8. Computer Interface
Your WP4 was shipped to you with a standard RS­232A interface cable. Using this, you can use your computer’s terminal program to send water poten­tial data to your computer for further analysis and storage.
Using Hyperterminal in Windows 98 and Windows 2000
To use Hyperterminal with your WP4, follow these steps:
1. Press the Start button and select Programs >
Accessories > Hyperterminal and click on the Hyperterminal icon.
2. At the prompt, choose a name for this program
(WP4 is a good one) and choose an arbitrary icon above to represent it. In future downloads, you will be able to click on this icon in have it already set up for you to download. Click the OK button.
3. A pop-up menu labeled “Connect To” will
appear. Click on the scroll bar on the bottom of
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the screen labeled “Connect Using” and select the COM Port your RS-232 cable is connected to.
4. A pop-up menu labeled “COM Properties” will appear, showing the port settings for the COM port you selected. Make sure the settings are the following: Bits per second, 9600; 8 databits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and flow control set to hard­ware. Click OK.
5. Plug your RS-232 cable to the COM port you selected and connect it to your WP4. Begin sam­pling. Your WP4’s data will be displayed on screen as it samples. It will be output in the fol­lowing format:
time (since chamber was closed), sample tempera­ture, sample water potential, and sample water activity. Here is an example:
6. When you are finished sampling, you can print the data in the terminal session, or cut and paste it to a spreadsheet or text editor. If you want to
3, 24.3, -2.19, 0.9839
time since sample was started
temp (°C)
Water
potential
Water activity
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save the data, go into the Transfers menu and select “Capture text,” and designate where you would like it saved.
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9. Theory: Water potential
Water potential
Water Potential is defined as the potential energy of water per unit mass of water in the system. The total water potential of a sample is the sum of four com­ponent potentials: gravitational, matric, osmotic, and pressure. Gravitational potential depends on the position of the water in a gravitational field. Matric potential depends on the adsorptive forces binding water to a matrix. Osmotic potential depends on the concentration of dissolved sub­stance in the water. Pressure potential depends on the hydrostatic or pneumatic pressure on the water.
The WP4 measures the sum of the osmotic and mat­ric potentials in a sample. Often one or the other of these potentials will be the dominant factor in deter­mining the total potential. For example, solutions like the KCl calibration standard have only an osmotic component. Soils bind water mainly through matric forces, and therefore have mainly a matric component (though salt-affected soils can have a significant osmotic component).
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Measuring Water Potential
The water potential of a solid or liquid sample can be found by relating the sample water potential reading to the vapor pressure of air in equilibrium with the sample. The relationship between the sam­ple’s water potential (Ψ) and the vapor pressure of the air is:
where p is the vapor pressure of the air, po is the saturation vapor pressure at sample temperature, R is the gas constant (8.31 J/mol K), T is the Kelvin temperature of the sample, and M is the molecular mass of water. The vapor pressure of the air can be measured using a chilled mirror, and po is computed from sample temperature.
The WP4 measures water potential by equilibrating the liquid phase water of the sample with the vapor phase water in the headspace of a closed chamber, then measuring the vapor pressure of that head­space. In the WP4, a sample is placed in a sample cup, which is sealed against a sensor block. Inside the sensor block is a fan, a dew point sensor, a tem­perature sensor, and an infrared thermometer. The dew point sensor measures the dew point tempera­ture of the air, and the infrared thermometer mea­sures the sample temperature. The purpose of the
Ψ
RT
M
------ -
p
p
o
-----ln=
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fan is to speed equilibrium and to control the boundary layer conductance of the dew point sen­sor.
From these measurements, the vapor pressure of the air in the headspace is computed as the satura­tion vapor pressure at dewpoint temperature. When the water potential of the sample and the headspace air are in equilibrium, the measurement of the head­space vapor pressure and sample temperature (from which saturation vapor pressure is calculated) gives the water potential of the sample.
In addition to equilibrium between the liquid phase water in the sample and the vapor phase, the inter­nal equilibrium of the sample itself is important. If a system is not at internal equilibrium, one might measure a steady vapor pressure (over the period of measurement) which is not the true water potential of the system.
Effect of Temperature on Water Potential
Temperature plays a critical role in water potential determinations. Most critical is the measurement of the difference between sample and dew point tem­perature. If this temperature difference were in error by 1°C, an error of 8 MPa would result. In order for water potential measurements to be accurate to 0.1
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MPa, temperature difference measurements need to be accurate to 0.005°C.
WP4’s infrared thermometer measures the differ­ence in temperature between the sample and the block. It is carefully calibrated to minimize tempera­ture errors, but achieving 0.005°C accuracy is diffi­cult when temperature differences are large. Best accuracy is therefore obtained when the sample is near chamber temperature.
Another effect of temperature on water potential occurs with samples that are near saturation (like many soil samples). A sample that is close to 0.00 MPa and is only slightly warmer than the sensor block will condense water within the block. This will cause errors in the measurement, and in subse­quent measurements until the condensation disap­pears. The Ts-Tb function helps the user ensure that the sample won’t condense on the sensor block.
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10. Cleaning and Maintenance
The accuracy of your WP4 is vitally dependent on keeping your instrument clean. Dust and sampling debris can contaminate the sampling chamber and must therefore be regularly cleaned out. To clean your instrument, carefully follow these instructions.
Tools Needed
thin plastic rod or other non-metal implement
Distilled Water
Isopropyl Alcohol
Lint-free or sizing-free tissues (Kimwipe®)
or
WP4 Cleaning Kit
Note: Kimwipes® are ideal because they don’t leave a lint residue like most tissues. They also don’t have any other compounds in the tissue that may contam­inate the sensors in the WP4’s block. Also, never use
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cotton swabs to clean the block sensors. Most cotton swabs contain adhesives and other compounds that are released and transferred to the mirror and other surfaces, contaminating them.
Cleaning the Block and Sensors
Accessing the Block
1. Unplug your WP4.
2. Remove the case lid screw located on the back panel. Carefully remove the lid by pulling the back of the lid upward and then sliding the lid back (away from the front of the case) and off.
3. Unscrew the two thumbscrews that secure the sensor block.
4. Unplug the cable with the 20-pin socket that attaches the block to the main circuit board by releasing the two locking levers that are on either side of the socket.
5. Carefully lift the block straight up from its mount. Turn the block over to expose the cham­ber cavity as shown in the illustration:
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View of inside block chamber
Mirror:
1. Wash hands with soap and water (to prevent oils from contaminating the Kimwipe tissue and being transferred to the mirror).
2. Wrap 1.5 — 2cm wide strips of Kimwipe around the plastic spatula
3. Place a few drops of Decagon’s cleaning solu­tion on the Kimwipe (this works best). Other­wise, use a distilled water-moistened tissue to gently wipe the mirror. If the mirror is very dirty, clean it with reagent-grade isopropanol (isopro­pyl alcohol), followed by multiple distilled water-moistened tissues.
thermopile
mirror
optical sensor
chamber fan
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4. Wrap a new dry Kimwipe around the spatula,
and use it to thoroughly wipe the cleaning solu­tion from the mirror surface and chamber.
Optical Sensor:
You will probably clean the optical sensor while you are cleaning the mirror, since they face each other in a very small gap. Clean it in the same man­ner as described above for the mirror.
Thermopile Sensor:
Wrap a strip of Kimwipe tissue around a plastic cleaning kit spatula and moisten it with water or alcohol to clean the thermopile sensor. This sensor must be free of all dirt and lint.
Inside Chamber:
Clean all other portions of the chamber block with a moist Kimwipe.
Note: Be extremely careful not to damage the fan blades in the chamber. The fan blades are very frag­ile; if one of them breaks, your instrument won’t work properly. Therefore, take extra care when cleaning this portion.
Inside Case:
1. Clean the sample drawer and drawer base.
Remove any debris that may have collected
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inside the case.
2. Check once more to make sure there is no debris in the sample chamber cavity.
3. Replace the block, and insert the ribbon cable socket into to the 20-pin plug on the block. Lock it in place with the locking levers.
4. Screw the thumb-screws on the block back in until they are hand-tight.
5. Replace the case lid and secure the lid screw.
6. Plug the WP4’s power cord back in.
Checking Calibration
After you have cleaned the chamber and other parts of your WP4, it is important to check the instru­ment’s performance in order to correct for any cali­bration drift that may have occurred during cleaning procedures.
Check the calibration of your instrument by measur­ing the water potential of the KCl standard. If a change has occurred, refer to chapter 5 for direc­tions on how to recalibrate. If, after adjusting cali­bration your instrument is still not reading samples correctly, contact Decagon for technical support.
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11. Repair Instructions
If your WP4 ever needs to be sent in for service or repair*, call Decagon at (509) 332-2756 or (US and Canada) 1-800-755-2751, or fax us at (509) 332-5158. We will ask you for your address, phone number, and serial number. For non-warranty repairs, we will also ask for a payment method (such as a pur­chase order or credit card number), a repair budget, and billing address.
*Note: If you purchased your WP4 from one of our
international distributors, please contact them before contacting Decagon. They may be able to pro­vide you with local service and help you remedy the problem.
Shipping Directions
When you ship your instrument back to us, please include with it a document with the complete ship­ping address, name and department of the person responsible for the instrument, and (most impor­tantly) a description of the problem. This informa­tion will better help our technicians and our shipping department to expedite repair on your
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instrument and ship it back to you in good time.
Following are steps that will help in safely shipping your instrument back to us:
1. If possible, ship your WP4 back to us in its orig­inal cardboard box with foam inserts. If this is not possible, use a box that has at least 4 inches of space between your instrument and each wall of the box.
2. Put your instrument in a plastic bag to avoid dis­figuring marks from the packaging.
3. Don’t ship your WP4 to us with the power cord; we have plenty here to use with your instru­ment, and it will damage the instrument in ship­ment.
4. If you aren’t using the foam inserts, pack the box moderately tight with packing material, like styrofoam peanuts.
5. Tape the box in both directions so it cannot be broken open in shipment.
6. Include necessary paperwork so your repair can be processed quickly. This should include your name, address, serial number, phone and fax numbers, purchase order, and a description of
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the problem.
Ship to:
Decagon Devices Inc. ATTN: Repair Department 950 NE Nelson Court Pullman, WA 99163
Repair Costs
Manufacturer’s defects and instruments within the one-year warranty will be repaired at no cost. For non-warranty repairs (including cleanings for instru­ments in their warranty period), costs for parts, labor, and shipping will be billed to you. We have a $50 minimum repair charge. An extra fee will be charged for rush work. Decagon will provide an estimated repair cost, if requested.
Loaner Service
We have loaner instruments that can be provided while your instrument is being serviced. There is, however, a limited number of loaner instruments. They are granted on a “first-come-first-served” basis. This service is in place to help you if your WP4 or WP4-T needs service during critical operations.
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12. Troubleshooting
WP4 is a high performance instrument, designed to have low maintenance and few problems if used with care. Unfortunately, sometimes even the best operators using the best instruments encounter technical difficulties. Here is a list of some problems that may occur. If you have encountered a problem that isn’t addressed here, or if these remedies still don’t resolve your problem, contact Decagon at 1­800-755-2751 or (509) 332-2756 (for those not in the US or Canada).
Problems and Solutions
The following table is a brief guide to help you quickly define solutions to your problems. For more detailed descriptions of these problems and their solutions, see the explanations below the table.
Table 1: Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Solutions
1.Won’t turn on Power cord discon-
nected
Blown fuse
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1. PROBLEM:
WP4 won’t turn on.
SOLUTION:
2. Long read time Dirty sample chamber
Sample desorbs slowly
Broken chamber fan
blade
3. Readings on KCl standards are too high/ low to adjust
Dirty thermopile
If using own salt solu-
tion, it may not be in equilibrium
4. “Sample too dry” • Sample too dry to accu-
rately measure
Dirty chamber or mirror
5. Triangle appears in upper right corner
Mirror is dirty
6. “Block ROM failed” appears on screen after turning on WP4
Block is disconnected from motherboard
Block memory compo­nent has failed
7. “TE set” option no longer appears on screen
Temperature control mod-
ule in WP4 is broken or not functioning
Table 1: Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Solutions
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Check to make sure your power cord is securely attached the back of the instru­ment, and into the power outlet.
A power surge may have caused a fuse to blow. To change the fuses, follow these instruc-
tions:
1. Unplug the power cord from the wall and the instrument.
2. Locate the panel where the power cord plugs in. The fuse box is on the right side of that panel. Press in on the release tab and pull the fuse­holder out.
3. Pull the broken fuse(s) out and replace with a
2.0 Amp 250V fuse.
Caution: Do not use any other kind of fuse or you will risk damage to your instrument as well as void your warranty.
4. Replace the fuse-holder and push it into the fuse-well until the release tab snaps in place.
5. Re-connect the power cord and turn your instru­ment on. If the fuse blows again, a failed com­ponent may be causing the problem. Contact
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Decagon to make arrangements for repairs.
2. PROBLEM:
Readings are slow or inconsistent.
SOLUTION:
The sample chamber may be dirty. Refer to
Chapter 10 of the manual for directions on cleaning the sample chamber.
Some samples absorb or desorb moisture
very slowly, causing measurements to take longer than usual, and nothing can be done to speed up the process. Refer to Chapter 6 for fur­ther explanation.
A fan blade may be broken inside the block.
If even the KCl standard takes a long time to read, and the sample chamber is clean, you may have a broken chamber fan blade. This is espe­cially likely if you have just cleaned the cham­ber. If you suspect this may have happened, contact Decagon for details on replacement.
3. PROBLEM:
Water potential readings on KCl standards are too high/low and a calibration adjustment cannot
be made any higher/lower.
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SOLUTION:
The thermopile in your chamber, which
measures sample temperature, may have become contaminated. Refer to Chapter 10 for
directions on cleaning.
If you weren’t using Decagon’s KCl verifica- tion standards, high readings may indicate that the salt solution you are using is not in equilib­rium.
4. PROBLEM:
Message on screen displays the following (exam­ple):
SOLUTION:
The sample is too dry for the instrument to read accurately. If your sample has a water
potential that is above the detection limits of the instrument, this message will come up. Essen­tially, it means that there is not enough sample
Sample too dry
< -301.8 MPa
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moisture to condense on the mirror and provide a reading.
The mirror may be dirty. Try cleaning the mir-
ror and chamber and measuring the sample again.
5. PROBLEM:
A small triangle appears in the upper right corner after sampling:
SOLUTION:
The mirror needs to be cleaned, along with the rest of the sample chamber, until it disappears. This tri­angle is a mirror performance indicator. When the WP4 senses that the mirror performance has dropped to unacceptable levels, it will display the triangular warning sign after the sample has been measured. When this appears, you should stop sam­pling and clean the chamber. If the triangle is still on the screen after cleaning, the mirror is most likely still dirty and you will need to clean it until the triangle disappears.
6. PROBLEM:
The following screen comes up after turning on the
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machine:
SOLUTIONS:
The block is not plugged in to the motherboard. Open the case and check to make sure that the small ribbon cable that connects the block to the motherboard is snapped and locked in place.
One or more components has failed on the block’s circuit board. If the block is properly plugged in to the motherboard and this message appears, it is likely that one or more of the com­ponents have failed on the block’s circuit board. If you press
-exit-
at this prompt, the instru­ment will not have values for the component that has failed, which will lead to incorrect read­ings. If this message appears and you continue to sample, Decagon cannot be liable for errors in reading that may occur. Contact Decagon for a solution to this problem.
7. PROBLEM:
“TE Set” option does not appear anymore in the WP4-T’s system configuration menu.
Block ROM failed
-exit- see Manual
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SOLUTION:
This indicates that the temperature control module inside the WP4-T is broken or not functioning cor­rectly. When the instrument senses that there is a problem with the temperature control module, it removes that function as an option to the user as a precaution. Contact Decagon for service informa­tion.
Component Performance Screen
If, after cleaning your instrument and reading the other troubleshooting hints, you have reason to believe that one of the components of your WP4 may be causing measurement error, you can access a screen that will display values for component per­formance. This is done by holding down the lower right button while turning on the instrument. After it initializes, it will beep and come to the following screen:
This screen gives you four values. The top left value is the value the thermocouple is reading. It is basi­cally the difference in temperature between the block and the mirror. If this is zero, there is some­thing wrong with the thermocouple. The top right
-Exit-
sensors
3.36 0.030
23.5 0.665
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value is the value read by the thermopile, which is the temperature difference between the block and what it “sees” below it (the sample, when reading). This value is variable, but should never be zero. The bottom left value is the block temperature. This value should be around ambient temperature. The bottom right value is the mirror reflectance voltage, in units of volts. This value should normally be around 0.5 or above, but if it drops below 0.3, there is something wrong.
You can’t change anything in this screen, but it is here to give you an indication of the component performance. If you notice that any of these values are not what they should be, contact Decagon for further instruction. Press the button next to
-Exit-
to get back to the main menu.
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13. Further Reading
References:
Campbell, E.C., G.S. Campbell, and W.K. Barlow.
(1973) A dewpoint hygrometer for water potential measurement. Agric. Meteor. 12:113-121.
G.W. Gee, M.D. Campbell, G.S. Campbell, and J.H.
Campbell. (1992) Rapid measurement of low soil water potentials using a water activity meter. Soil Science 56:4 1068-1070.
Papendick, R.I. and G.S. Campbell. (1980) Theory
and measurement of water potential. in Water Potential Relations in Soil Microbiol­ogy. Soil Science Society of America. Madi­son, Wisconsin. pp.1-22.
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Application Notes:
The following WP4 application notes are available from Decagon by request and via our website at: www.decagon.com/instruments/agdownload.html.
Generating a Soil Moisture Characteristic with the WP4.
Measuring Leaf Water Potential using the WP4.
Field Portability Instructions for the WP4.
Water Potential: The Key to Successful Seed Priming.
Seed Longevity in Storage is Enhanced by Con­trolling Water Activity.
Classification of Expansive Soils using the WP4 Dewpoint Potentiameter
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Appendix A
Preparing Salt Solution
If you choose to mix a saturated salt solution for use as a verification standard, we recommend that you use the approved AOAC method. This method is as follows:
1. Select a reagent-grade salt and place it in a test
container to a depth of about 4cm for more solu­ble salts (higher water potential), to a depth of about 1.5 cm for less soluble salts (low water potential), and to an intermediate depth for intermediate salts.
2. Add distilled water in increments of about 2mL,
stirring constantly.
3. Add water until the salt can absorb no more
water, as evidenced by the presence of free liq­uid. Keep the amount of free liquid to the mini­mum needed to keep the solution saturated with water. If you intend on using this solution over a long term period, make sure to seal the solution well to prevent losses from evaporation.
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Following is a table showing the water potential at given concentrations of NaCl and KCl at 20°C. Satu­rated salt solutions are very temperature-sensitive and their values are not as accurate as the verifica­tion standards offered by Decagon.
Table 2: Water Potential of NaCl and KCl in
Megapascals (MPa)
Concentration
(Moles/kg)
NaCl KCl
0.05 -0.232 -0.232
0.10 -0.454 -0.452
0.20 -0.901 -0.888
0.30 -1.349 -1.326
0.40 -1.793 -1.760
0.50 -2.242 -2.190
0.60 -2.699 -2.622
0.70 -3.159 -3.061
0.80 -3.618 -3.501
0.90 -4.087 -3.931
1.00 -4.558 -4.372
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Index
A
accessories 10 accuracy
steps for increasing 39
application notes 67
B
beeper 19
changing
block
sensors 50
block ROM failure 58, 62 buttons
for linear offset settings 28 for menu selection 15
C
c for continuous mode 18 calibration
changes in 25 menu 20 steps 27–30 when to check 26
calibration drift 25 cautions 37 checking calibration 53 chilled-mirror technique 6 cleaning 49
inside case 52 optical sensor 52
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sensor block 50 thermopile 52 tools needed for 49
communication settings 42 component performance indicator 64 components 10 computer interface 41 continuous sampling mode 17 cotton swabs
not used for cleaning 50
customer service 1 Czech 16
D
Danish 16 data
download format 42
dirty mirror indicator 38 distilled water 26 downloading 43 dry samples 61 dry water potential 32
E
e-mail address 2 error messages 57
"sample too dry" 61
exit 20
F
fan
inside sample chamber 7
fax number 2
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features 11 field measurements 13 flashing. See LED French 16 further reading 66 fuse
changing 59
G
German 16 gravitational potential 45
H
Hyperterminal
using for downloading 41
I
Italian 16
K
KCl standards 25, 26
L
languages
changing 16
leaf
measuring water potential in continuous mode 17
LED 19 linear offset
how to adjust for 26
loaners 56 location
for sampling 10
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M
main menu 13, 15 maintenance 49 manual 1 matric potential 45 menus
main menu 15 system configuration 18
molality
of verification standards 26
N
Norwegian 16
O
osmotic potential 45
P
peltier cooler 6 portability 13 Portuguese 16 preparing salt solutions 68
R
read time
affected by sample temp. 33 long read time 58, 60
readings
cautions 37 how AquaLab takes 36 how WP4 takes 37 taking readings 36
references 66
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repair
costs 56 instructions for 54 shipping 54
S
salt standards. See verification standards sample
slow water-emitting 60
sample cups
cleaning 32 filling level 31 sealing 32
sample equilibration screen 8, 23 sample preparation 31 sample temperature screen 33 sample too dry 61 samples
dry water potential 32 not at room temperature 33
sampling modes
continuous 17 normal 16
saturated salts 68 seller’s liability 3 shipping for repair 54 Spanish 16 spilling the sample 37 Swedish 16
T
TE set 21 technical support 1
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telephone number 2 temperature
effect on read time. 39 effects on reading 7 effects on water potential 47 hot samples 37 of instrument 37 samples not at room temp. 33
temperature control
reasons for 8
Terminal for Windows
using for downloading 43
time
format in data download 42 long read times 60
toll-free number 2 triangle 38, 62 troubleshooting 57
V
vapor pressure 6, 46 verification standards 25
compared to saturated salts 69 long read times for 60 water potential readings too high/low for 60
W
warm-up 13 warranty 2 warranty card 3 water content
definition 45 vs. water potential 45
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water potential 69
adjusting for offset 30 definition 5, 45 displayed 13 equation 46 measuring 46 theory 45 WP4 and 5
WP4
and chilled mirror dewpoint technique 6 and temperature 7 measuring water potential 46 preparing for operation 12 theory 45
WP4-T
description 8 important tips 22
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