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4220 Flow Meter

Section 5 Options and Accessories

5-17

The Isco amplifier box extends the allowable distance between
the probe and the flow meter. The probe has a 25-foot cable, so
you must mount the amplifier within this distance. The
maximum distance between the amplifier box and the flow meter
is 1,000 feet.

5.9.3 Storage and

Maintenance of pH
Probes

If you remove the pH probe from operation, be careful to keep the
glass sensor bulb wet. Always store the probe with the rubber
cover screwed completely over the threaded end of the sensor.
Exposure to air causes the glass membrane on the sensor bulb to
dry out. This makes it very slow to respond in solution. Pro-
longed or repeated dehydration of the bulb will ruin the
probe.

The pH sensitive glass can also become “conditioned” to its envi-
ronment, especially when it is continuously exposed to high pH
(10 and above) solutions. The glass does have a memory and will
respond slowly when exposed to a lower pH solution after having
been in a high pH solution for any significant period of time.

Storage of a pH probe in a 4.0 buffer solution is recommended as
this has a regenerative effect on the glass and does not put a
memory on it. Tap water will work if 4.0 buffer solution is not
available. Deionized water is good for quick rinses to clean the
element, but not for prolonged storage of an electrode. Con-
tinuous exposure of the ion-sensitive membrane to a wetted, but
non-ionic solution will improperly condition the membrane.

The reference electrode is also adversely affected when allowed
to dry out. Salt crystals from the electrolyte or precipitates of the
solution measured will form salt bridges, either within or on the
surfaces of the liquid junction, causing the reference to be less
conductive and resulting in a higher reference impedance.

This condition will typically worsen until the unit no longer func-
tions. Soaking the reference electrode in a 4.0 pH solution, or tap
water if the buffer is not readily available, may bring the ref-
erence back to life. Boiling the electrode in 4.0 buffer solution or

Table 5-3 pH Probe Specifications

Description

Submersible, horizontal-mounting probe with combination-type
electrodes. Porous Teflon

®

liquid junction to resist fouling and

coating. Steam-sterilized glass hemi-bulb for long- term stability.

Size 6"

long

×

3

/

4

NPT.

Body Material

Stainless Steel.

pH Range

0 to 14 pH units.

Temperature

32° to 176° F (0° to 80°C).

pH Accuracy

±0.1 pH units over the full range.

pH Electrode Junctions

Double porous junction

Temperature Compensation

Performed by software inside the flow meter. The standard pH
Probe contains an integral temperature sensor.