Titration parameters, Stop conditions, Conditioning – Metrohm tiamo 1.1 Manual User Manual
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Method
Note
You can use the switch-off time in the following way to calculate the maximum
stop drift to be used: the size of the last increment to be added depends on the
volume of the attached exchange unit. With a 20 mL exchange unit (10'000
pulses per cylinder volume) – number of impulses depends on the dosing de-
vice – the smallest possible increment is 2 µL. With a delay time of 5 s this
means that the last 2 µL of reagent to be added must be sufficient for 5 s or
longer. This results in a drift of ≤ 2 µL/5 s ≤ 24 µL/min. The drift can be smaller
than 24 µL/min as we do not know whether the last increment would also have
been sufficient for 10 s. This means that if you have previously worked with a 20
mL exchange unit (10'000 pulses per cylinder volume) and 5 s switch-off delay
then you should set a value of ≤ 24 µL/min as the stop drift.
Stop time
1 ... 999999 s
(only 720, 736, 751, 758, 784, 795, 799)
The titration is stopped if the defined stop time has elapsed. This parameter
is only shown for
Stop criterion
=
time
and
Delay time
=
inf.
Endpoint 2
(only visible for
EP1 bei
≠
off
)
[ on ], off
Switching endpoint 2 on/off. If this is deactivated all following parameters
are not visible.
EP2 at
-2000.0 ... 2000.0 mV, [ off ]
(Titrando),
-2000 ... 2000, [ off ]
(Titrino)
Measured value for the second endpoint.
Parameters for endpoint 2 see above.
Titration parameters
Screenshot and parameters: see SET pH - Titration parameters
Stop conditions
Screenshot and parameters: see SET pH - Stop conditions
Conditioning
Screenshot and parameters: see SET pH - Conditioning