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Conductivity
ProLab 4000
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10.2.4
Determining/setting the temperature compensation
The conductivity of aqueous solutions is mainly caused by the temper-
ature and the concentration of dissolved substances.
Reference temperature
To compare measured values that were determined at different tem-
peratures they have to be converted to a reference temperature. Thus,
a conductivity specification includes a reference temperature specifica-
tion as a matter of principle.
Temperature compensa-
tion
The temperature compensation is used to calculate the conductivity at
the reference temperature from a conductivity value that was measured
at any temperature.
To do so, the temperature dependency (linear or nonlinear) of the con-
ductivity for the solution must be known.
The characteristics of the test sample indicate which procedure is suit-
able for temperature compensation.
For diluted test samples, linear and nonlinear temperature dependen-
cies are stored in the meter.
For other test samples the ProLab 4000 provides the option of deter-
mining the temperature dependency and, if necessary, the concentra-
tion dependency of the conductivity as well.
Characteristics of the test samples
Procedure for temperature
compensation
diluted
wide temperature range
nonlinear (TC nLF)
diluted
small temperature range
linear (TC lin)
concentrated
wide temperature range
nonlinear (TC nLin1...2)
wide concentration range
wide temperature range
nonlinear (
TC nLin3, TC nLin4)