pH / Conductivity / TDS / Salinity / Temperature Meter
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Introduction
Thank you for selecting the Triplett WQ120 pH/Conductivity/Total
Dissolved Solids (TDS) / Salinity meter. With the WQ120’s dynamic cellconstant technology it is possible to measure a wide range of
Conductivity, TDS, and Salinity with the same electrode. Careful use and
maintenance provide years of reliable service.
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Description
METER DESCRIPTION
1.Battery compartment cap
2. LCD Display
3. MODE / HOLD button
4. CAL / RECALL button
5. ON/OFF button
6. Electrode collar
7. pH/Conductivity Electrode
LCD DISPLAY
1.Bar graph reading
2. Measurement Units
3. Main Display
4. RENEW Indicator
5. HOLD Indicator
6. RANGE Calibration
Indicator
7. Low Battery Indicator
8. Temperature Display
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Powering On
The WQ120 uses four (4) CR2032 Lithium Ion Batteries (included). If the
batteries are weak, the ‘Low Battery’ indicator appears on the LCD.
Press the ON/OFF key to turn the WQ120 on or off. The auto power off
feature shuts the WQ120 off automatically after 10 minutes of inactivity
to preserve battery life.
Getting Started
Remove the cap from the bottom of the WQ120 to expose the
pH electrode, reference junction and conductivity electrodes.
Before the first use or after storage, soak the electrode in tap
water or pH 4 buffer solution for about 10 minutes.
White KCL crystals may be present in the cap or on the
electrode. This is to be expected depending on the length of time
in storage. These crystals will dissolve while soaking the
electrode or they can be rinsed away with tap water.
For best results calibrate with pH 7 buffer solution first, then
calibrate with the buffer solution closest to the expected pH
value of the solution or material to be tested.
To preserve the pH electrode life, keep the sponge in the
protective cap soaked with tap water or pH 4 buffer solution.
For best results, calibrate for conductivity with a standard in the
expected range of the sample. For maximum accuracy calibrate from
low conductivity value standards to high value standards.
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Measurement Procedure
Sample Preparation:
1. For Conductivity, TDS or Salinity place the
test sample in a sample cup with enough
depth (2.5cm minimum) to cover the
electrode. Stir the solution to remove any
air bubbles.
2. For pH, place the tip of the electrode in the
sample or make contact with a wet surface.
Measurement:
1. Press the ON button. ( and then “SELF CAL” will appear in the
display during the turn-on diagnostics)
2. Depress and hold the MODE/HOLD key to scroll to the desired
measurement mode.
3. Insert the electrode into the sample making sure that the electrodes
are completely submersed.
4. Slowly stir the solution with the electrode to remove air bubbles if in
the Conductivity, TDS or Salinity mode.
5. If in the Conductivity, TDS or Salinity modes, the meter will auto-range
to the proper range and then display the reading.
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Changing Measurement Function
The meter can be set to measure pH, Conductivity, TDS or Salinity.
To change the mode:
1. Press and Hold the MODE/HOLD button for 2 seconds and the
display will begin to scroll through the units.
pH; µS (Conductivity); ppm S (Salinity); ppm (TDS); mg/l (TDS);
Note: The “HOLD” function cannot be on when changing the
measurement function. If “HOLD” is displayed in the lower left corner of
the display, briefly press the MODE/HOLD button to turn it off.
2. When the desired units are displayed, release the MODE/HOLD
button.
TDS Compensation Ratio
The TDS value is determined by multiplying a conductivity reading by a
known ratio factor. The meter allows for selecting a conversion ratio in
the range of 0.40 to 1.00. The ratio varies with the application, but is
typically set between 0.50 and 0.70.
Note: The stored ratio will briefly appear in the lower temperature
display when the meter is first turned on, or when changing
measurement function to TDS.
Note: In the Salinity mode the ratio is 0.40 to 0.60 auto.
To change the ratio, while in the TDS measurement mode (ppm or mg/l):
1. Press and release the CAL/RECALL button twice in
succession. The stored ratio will appear in the
display.
2. Press the MODE/HOLD button to increase the ratio value in steps of 0.01.
3. When the desired ratio is displayed, press and
release the CAL/RECALL button to store the
value and return to the normal mode.
4. If no buttons are pressed for 5 seconds, the
meter returns to measure mode.
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Storing Readings
1. Press the MODE/HOLD button to store a reading.
The storage location number will be displayed on
the lower display, while the main display shows
the stored reading. The meter will enter the HOLD
mode and the “HOLD” indicator will appear.
2. Press the MODE/HOLD button again to exit the
HOLD mode and return to normal operation.
3. If more than 25 readings are stored, previously
stored readings (starting with number 1) will be
overwritten.
Recalling Stored Readings
1. Press the CAL/RECALL button and then press the MODE/HOLD
button. A location number (1 through 25) will briefly appear and then
the value stored in that location will appear. The displayed units will
flash, indicating that the storage recall mode is active.
2. The last stored reading will be displayed first. Pressing and releasing
the MODE/HOLD button will scroll through the stored readings one at
a time. The location number is displayed first, followed by the reading
stored in that location.
3. To exit the storage mode, press the CAL/RECALL button and the
meter will return to normal operation, after displaying “End”.
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Clear Stored Memory
With the unit on, press and hold ON/OFF for 4 seconds. “CLr” will be
briefly displayed when the memory is cleared.
Changing Temperature Units
To change the displayed temperature units (oC or oF):
1. With the unit OFF, press and hold down the CAL/RECALL button.
2. With the CAL/RECALL button depressed momentarily press the
ON/OFF button. When “SELF CAL” appears in the display release the
CAL/RECALL button. The unit will power on with temperature
displayed in the new units.
Data Hold Mode
Press the MODE/HOLD button to hold (freeze) a reading in the display.
The meter will enter the HOLD mode and the “HOLD” indicator will
appear.
Note: This also stores the reading.
Press the MODE/HOLD button again to return to normal operation.
Auto Power OFF
The auto power off feature automatically shuts the meter off 10 minutes
after the most recent button press.
Auto Power OFF Disable
To disable the Auto Power Off feature:
1. Turn the unit on.
2. Press CAL/RECALL once (Quickly)
3.Immediately and simultaneously press the MODE/HOLD and ON/OFF
buttons for approximately 2 seconds, until “oFF” is briefly displayed
To disengage this feature, turn the unit off with the ON/OFF button. The
next time the unit is powered up, Auto Power OFF mode will be engaged
again.
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Low Battery Indication
When the batteries become weak the “ ” icon will appear in the
display. Refer to the Maintenance section for battery replacement
information.
Calibration - pH (1, 2, or 3 points)
1. Place the electrode into a buffer solution (4, 7, or 10). Press and hold
the CAL/RECALL key until “CAL” appears in the lower (temp.)
display. When doing a 2 or 3 point calibration, calibrate with pH 7
buffer first, then follow with pH 4 then the pH 10 buffer.
2. The WQ120 automatically recognizes the solution and calibrates
itself to that value (the circled number on the LCD will match the
solution). Note that if the solution is more than 1 pH unit off from the
L (4), M (7), or H (10) pH buffer, or if the electrode slope is low, the
WQ120 will assume an error and abort the calibration (‘End’ will be
displayed, and the unit will return to measure mode.)
3. During calibration, the pH reading flashes on the main display.
4. When calibration is complete, the WQ120 automatically displays
“SA”, then “End” and returns to normal operation mode.
5. The appropriate circled indicator (L, M, or H) appears on the LCD
when a particular calibration or series of calibrations has been
completed within one power on cycle. When the WQ120 is turned off,
the circled indicator configuration and the calibration data will be
retained.
6. For a two or three-point calibration, repeat steps 1-4.
7. See Reset Calibration Data to clear all calibration data from the
meter.
CAL Reminder Display
When in pH measurement mode, a “CAL” icon will appear after 15 on/off
cycles of the meter without performing a calibration. The CAL display is
simply a reminder to calibrate pH, and will turn off when the pH electrode
is recalibrated. The reminder does not affect function in any way.
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RENEW Display
A flashing ‘RENEW’ warning indicates that the probe is not performing to
expected specifications. If cleaning and recalibration does not cause the
RENEW icon to disappear, replace the probe (see optional accessories
on the last page of this manual). The RENEW display appears as a
result of the pH electrode slope falling below 65% of a nominal slope.
Measurement and Display Considerations
If the unit appears to be locked (display frozen). It is possible that the
Data Hold mode has been inadvertently accessed by pressing the
MODE/HOLD button. (“HOLD” will be displayed in the bottom left of the
LCD.) Simply press the MODE/HOLD button again or turn the meter off
and then on.
For maximum accuracy, allow sufficient time for the temperature of the
probe to reach the temperature of the sample before calibrating. This will
be indicated by a stable temperature reading on the display.
Reset Calibration Data
Follow this procedure to clear all calibration data from the meter.
Resetting the calibration data may be necessary when new calibration
solutions are used or accuracy of measurements is in question.
1. Turn off the meter.
2. Press and Hold the Cal/Recall and Mode/Hold buttons.
3. Momentarily press the On/Off button, as soon as the display comes
on, release all 3 buttons.
4. The display will show “dFLt rSt” (default reset) and all of the
calibration data will be erased. If “dFLt rSt” does not appear, retry the
procedure.
5. Proceed to the calibration routine for pH and Conductivity.
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Calibration - Conductivity
Meter accuracy verification should be performed on a periodic basis.
Once per month is the recommended cycle for normal use. If calibration
is required, a conductivity standardizing solution must be obtained. The
meter can be calibrated in any or all of the three ranges. Standardizing
solutions of 84µS/cm, 1413µS/cm or 12.88mS/cm (12,880µS/cm) are
used for the automatic calibration recognition procedure. No other
calibration values are permitted.
Calibration is always done in conductivity mode. Since salinity and TDS
values are calculated from conductivity values, this procedure also
calibrates the salinity and TDS ranges.
Fill a sample cup with the standardizing solution.
1. Turn the meter ON and insert the electrode into the solution. Tap or
move the electrode in the sample to dislodge any air bubbles.
2. Press and hold the CAL/RECALL button (approximately 2
seconds) until “CAL” appears in the lower (temp) display. The main
display will start flashing.
3. The meter will automatically recognize and calibrate to the
standardizing solution. The display will briefly indicate “SA”, End
and then return to the measurement mode after a calibration.
4. Note: The “SA” will not appear if the calibration fails.
5. The “range calibrated” symbol will appear in the display for each
range that is calibrated during that power on cycle.
Low range, 84µS/cm
Medium range, 1413µS/cm
Note: Each time the calibration mode is entered all calibration symbols on
the display are cleared, but only the calibration data for the currently
calibrated range is replaced. The other two ranges keep the existing
calibration data, just the symbols are removed. Calibration of all three
ranges must be performed during one power on period for all three range
calibration symbols to appear.
High range, 12.88mS/cm (12,880µS/cm)
See Reset Calibration Data to clear all calibration data from the meter.
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Note: The meter allows for a 1, 2 or 3 point calibration. If calibration is
done for more than one point the lowest value standard should be done
first to obtain the best accuracy.
Considerations and Techniques
Do not touch the inner surfaces of the conductivity electrodes. Touching
the surface of the platinized electodes may damage and reduce the life
of the probe.
Store the electrode in the wetting cap with the sponge moistened with
pH 4.01 buffer solution.
Always rinse the electrode in de-ionized water between measurements
to avoid cross contamination of the sample. Double rinsing is
recommended when high accuracy is required.
Periodically, accumulated salt deposits from the reference electrode may
build up in the storage cap, and should be rinsed away. These deposits
could affect measured values of low conductivity samples.
When measuring low conductivity samples, extra care is recommended
in rinsing the probe to avoid contamination of the sample with electrolyte
from the pH reference electrode. This will only be a factor when
measuring in the low range, and can be further minimized by increasing
the volume of the sample. (Example: Try a 200 to 500 mL sample.)
If the 20mL sample cup is to be used, then the electrode should not be
allowed to sit in the sample for any longer than necessary, to avoid pH
electrolyte leakage into the sample, raising the conductivity value.
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Specifications
Display 2000 count LCD with Bargraph
pH Range 0.00 to 14.00
pH Accuracy ±0.01 pH typical
pH ATC Range 32°F to 194oF (0°C to 90oC)
pH Reference Junction Permanent gel, non-refillable
Conductivity ranges 0.0 to 199.9µS
200 to 1999µS
2.00 to 19.99mS
TDS ranges 0.0 to 99.9ppm or mg/L
(Variable ratio) 100 to 999ppm or mg/L
1.00 to 9.99ppt or g/L
Salinity range 0.0 to 99.9ppm
100 to 999ppm
1.00 to 9.99ppt
TDS Ratio 0.40 to 1.00 adjustable
Salinity Ratio 0.40 to 0.60 auto
Conductivity ATC 2.0% per oC
Conductivity ATC Range 32.0°F to 140oF (0.0°C to 60.0oC)
Temperature Range 32.0°F to 194oF (0.0°C to 90.0oC)
Temperature Resolution 0.1 up to 99.9, 1 >100
Temperature Accuracy ±1.8°F; 1°C
Accuracy Conductivity: ±2% full scale
TDS: ±2% full scale
Salinity: ±2% full scale
Measurement Memory 25 tagged (numbered) readings
Low battery indication ‘ ’ appears on the LCD
Power Four (4) CR2032 Lithium Ion Batteries
Auto power off After 10 minutes (override available)
Operating conditions 23°F to 122oF (-5°C to 50oC)
Dimensions 1.5 x 7.8 x 1.5” (38 x 198 x 38 mm)
Weight 3.5 oz (100 g)
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Maintenance
Battery Replacement
1. Twist off the battery compartment cap
2. Replace the four (4) 2032 batteries observing polarity.
3. Replace the battery compartment cap
Electrode Replacement
1. To remove an electrode, unscrew and completely remove the
electrode collar (turn the collar counter-clockwise to remove).
2. Gently rock the electrode from side to side, pulling it downwards,
until it disconnects from the meter.
3. To attach an electrode, carefully plug the electrode into the
meter socket (note that the electrode connector is keyed,
ensuring proper connection).
4. Tighten the electrode collar firmly enough to make a good seal
(a rubber gasket seals the electrode with the meter).
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Cleaning Recommendations
maximum of 5 minutes.
When cleaning the probe, take care not to scratch or damage the
sensing surface or the platinized electrode surfaces.
Contaminant Cleaning Solution Instructions
Water soluble
substances Deionized water
Warm water and
Grease & Oil
Heavy grease & Oil Alcohol
household
detergent brush, maximum of 10
Soak or scrub with a
soft
brush. Recondition in 4
or 7
buffer for 1 hour.
Soak or scrub with a
soft
minutes. Rinse
thoroughly
with DI water,
recondition in 4
or 7 buffer for 1 hour.
Maximum of 5 minute
soak,
scrub with a soft brush.
Rinse
thoroughly with DI
water,
recondition in 4 or 7
buffer for
1 hour.
Lime and hydroxide
coatings 10% acetic acid
Please Note: Since the WQ120 does not have a refillable pH reference
electrolyte chamber, it is important not to soak the electrode in the above
solutions for more than the recommended times. To do so may cause a
reference potential shift, which will cause degradation in performance or
failure.
Soak until coating
dissolved,
Rinse
thoroughly with DI
water,
recondition in 4 or 7
buffer for
1 hour.
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Warranty
Triplett / Jewell Instruments extends the following warranty to the original purchaser
of these goods for use. Triplett warrants to the original purchaser for use that the
products sold by it will be free from defects in workmanship and material for a period
of (1) one year from the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to any of our
products which have been repaired or altered by unauthorized persons in any way or
purchased from unauthorized distributors so as, in our sole judgment, to injure their
stability or reliability, or which have been subject to misuse, abuse, misapplication,
negligence, accident or which have had the serial numbers altered, defaced, or
removed. Accessories, including batteries are not covered by this warranty