Turbidity Sensor Calibration Procedure
The turbidity method is based upon a comparison of intensity of light scattered by a sample under defined conditions with
Instrumentation Calibration helps us to maintain and verify sensor accuracy. Different field instruments typically Flow, Pressure, Temperature, Level, etc.
The turbidity method is based upon a comparison of intensity of light scattered by a sample under defined conditions with
ORP stands for Oxidation-Reduction Potential. In practical terms, it is a measurement to oxidize contaminants. It’s as simple as that
Conductivity is used to measure the ability of an aqueous solution to carry an electrical current. Specific conductance is the
Dissolved oxygen (DO) content in water is measured using a membrane electrode. To insure proper operation, the DO probe’s membrane
A pH meter calibration is performed by measuring a series of reference standards, so-called pH buffers that have known and accurate pH
Most instrument manuals state there is no calibration of the temperature sensor, but the temperature sensor must be checked to
Calibration is defined as “a test during which known values of measurand are applied to the transducer and corresponding output readings are recorded under specified conditions.”