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Myron L ULTRAMETER III 9PTKB User Manual

Myron L ULTRAMETER III 9PTKB
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ULTRAMETER
III
Operation
Manual
MODEL 9PTKB
24 July 2019
®

Table of Contents

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Myron L ULTRAMETER III 9PTKB Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMyron L
ModelULTRAMETER III 9PTKB
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Instrument Illustration

I. Introduction

II. Features and Specifications

A. Features

Detailed list of the instrument's capabilities and functions.

B. General Specifications

Technical details including dimensions, weight, materials, and power.

C. Specification Chart

Comprehensive chart of parameters, ranges, accuracy, and resolution.

D. Warranty/Service

Information on the product's limited warranty and service procedures.

E. Ultrameter III Model

Identifies the specific model and its parameters.

III. Rules of Operation

A. Operation

Basic steps for using the instrument for measurements and titrations.

B. Characteristics of the Keys

Describes the design and functionality of the instrument's keys.

C. Operation of the Keys

Explains how to use each type of key for measurement and control.

IV. After Using the Ultrameter III

A. Maintenance of the Conductivity Cell

Instructions for cleaning and maintaining the conductivity cell.

B. Maintenance of the pH/ORP Sensor

Guidelines for keeping the pH/ORP sensor wet and clean.

V. Specific Recommended Measuring Procedures

A. Parameter Methods

Procedures for measuring individual parameters like conductivity, pH, etc.

B. Titration Methods

Detailed steps for performing alkalinity and hardness titrations.

VI. Solution Selection

A. Why Solution Selection is Available

Explains the importance of selecting the correct solution for accurate measurements.

B. The 4 Solution Types

Describes the four available solution types (KCl, NaCl, 442™, User).

C. Calibration of Each Solution Type

Details the separate calibration process for each solution type.

D. Procedure to Select a Solution

Step-by-step guide on how to choose the desired solution type.

E. Application of User Solution Type

How to use the User mode for custom temperature compensation and TDS ratios.

VII. Calibration

A. Calibration Intervals

Recommended frequency for calibrating different functions.

B. Rules for Calibration of the Ultrameter III

General guidelines and steps for performing instrument calibration.

C. Calibration Procedures

Specific instructions for calibrating conductivity, TDS, pH, ORP, etc.

VIII. Calibration Intervals

A. Suggested Intervals

Provides average recommended calibration check frequencies.

B. Calibration Tracking Records

Importance of keeping records of calibration adjustments.

C. Conductivity, RES, TDS Practices

Best practices for maintaining calibration for these parameters.

D. pH and ORP/FCE Practices

Best practices for maintaining calibration for pH and ORP/FCE.

IX. Memory

A. Memory Storage

How to store measured readings and their associated data.

B. Memory Recall

Steps to retrieve stored readings and data from memory.

C. Clearing a Record/Memory Clear

Instructions on how to delete specific records or clear all memory.

X. Time and Date

A. Setting Time

Guide to setting the instrument's internal clock.

B. Setting Date

Instructions for setting the current date on the instrument.

C. Date Format “US & International (Int)”

How to change the date display format (e.g., MM/DD/YY vs. DD/MM/YY).

XI. Temperature Format “Centigrade & Fahrenheit”

XII. Total Return to Factory Settings “FAC SEL”

XIII. Cell Check

XIV. Auto Off

XV. User Mode Calibration Linc™ Function

A. Calibration of Ultrameter III for use in User mode

Steps to prepare the instrument for calibration in User mode.

B. Setting User mode Calibration “Linc”

Linking User mode calibration to a standard solution for enhanced accuracy.

C. Canceling User mode Calibration “Linc”

Procedure to remove or cancel a User mode calibration link.

XVI. bluDock™ Wireless Data Transfer Instructions

A. Software Installation

Guide to installing the Guardian² software for data transfer.

B. Hardware Setup

Instructions for connecting the bluDock accessory to a computer.

XVII. Care and Maintenance

A. Temperature Extremes

Warnings about operating and storing the instrument in extreme temperatures.

B. Battery Replacement

Step-by-step guide for replacing the instrument's battery.

C. pH/ORP Sensor Replacement

Instructions on how to replace the pH/ORP sensor.

D. Cleaning Sensors

Procedures for cleaning the conductivity and pH/ORP sensors.

XVIII. Troubleshooting Chart

XIX. Accessories

Standard Solutions and Reagents

Various standard solutions (KCl, NaCl, 442™, etc.) and titration reagents.

Protective Cases

Soft and hard carrying cases for instrument protection.

Pipettes and Related Items

Pipette kits, replacement pipettes, and tips for titrations.

Replacement Sensor and Data Transfer

Replacement pH/ORP sensor and bluDock accessory for data transfer.

XX. Temperature Compensation (Tempco) of Aqueous Solutions

A. Standardized to 25°C

Explains conductivity measurement standardization to 25°C.

B. Tempco Variation

Discusses how temperature compensation factors vary between solutions.

C. An Example of 2 different solution selections and the resulting compensation

Illustrates the impact of different solution selections on compensation.

D. A Chart of Comparative Error

Graph showing comparative errors between different temperature compensation methods.

E. Other Solutions

Guidance on selecting solutions not covered by standard types.

XXI. Conductivity Conversion to Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)

A. How it's Done

Explains the process of converting conductivity to TDS.

B. Solution Characteristics

Discusses how different solution types affect TDS conversion.

C. When does it make a lot of difference?

Explains scenarios where TDS conversion accuracy is critical.

XXII. Temperature Compensation (Tempco) and TDS Derivation

A. Conductivity Characteristics

Describes conductivity characteristics and their relation to temperature.

B. Finding the Tempco of an Unknown Solution

Methods to determine the temperature compensation factor for unknown solutions.

C. Finding the TDS Ratio of an Unknown Solution

Steps to find the TDS ratio for unknown solutions.

XXIII. pH and ORP/FCE

A. pH

Detailed explanation of pH measurement, units, and sensor.

B. ORP/Oxidation-Reduction Potential/REDOX

Explanation of ORP measurement, units, sensors, and sources of error.

C. Free Chlorine Equivalent

Information on measuring Free Chlorine Equivalent (FCE) using ORP.

XXIV. Alkalinity, Hardness and LSI Functions

A. Alkalinity and Hardness Titrations

How to perform alkalinity and hardness titrations using conductometry.

B. Langelier Saturation Index

Explanation and formula for calculating the LSI.

C. Hardness Units

Setting the unit preference for hardness measurements (ppm or grains).

XXV. Software Version

XXVI. Glossary

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