eutech-instruments cyberscan con 10 conductivitytds meter User Manual

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4.3.2 
Procedure for TDS calibration (CyberScan CON 10/200 only)
Two methods are available for TDS calibration. The first method (Method 1) applies to both
CyberScan CON 10 and 200 meters. Method 1 relies on the availability of a table that shows
the TDS values of the TDS calibration buffer solution at various temperatures. The second
method (Method 2) relies on the availability of conductivity-to-TDS conversion factors at
standard temperature such as at 25 
°
C. Method 2 applies only to CyberScan CON 200 meter.
The advantage of Method 1 is that it is simpler to perform than Method 2. However, one
should note that much of calibration buffer solutions do not reference the TDS values at
temperatures other than 25 
°
C, and that without the use of proper conductivity-to-TDS
conversion factor, this calibration may not be as accurate over a wider range of measurement.
Also, in some cases, the meter may not accept the TDS value input into it giving an error
message because the calibration value exceeds the allowable slope adjustment limits of the
meter when using a default conductivity-to-TDS conversion factor such as 0.50.
Method 2 overcomes the shortcomings of Method 1 by ensuring the TDS measurement
accuracy over a broader range of TDS measurements around the calibration value. The meter
will virtually accept any TDS calibration input from virtually any commonly used TDS
calibration buffer solution. The only requirement is that the buffer solution indicates the TDS at
a standard temperature such as 25 
°
C.
NOTE: It is important to have knowledge of the conductivity-to-TDS conversion factor or the
factor can be calculated using the formula below:
Factor =
TDS
Conductivity
       @ 25
°
C