Metrohm 899 Coulometer User Manual
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9.1 Karl Fischer titration
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899 Coulometer
Problem
Cause
Remedy
The Control parameters
are not set correctly.
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Reset the Control parameters to default
values.
The titration time is
too long.
The drift during condition-
ing is not stable.
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Wait before starting the titration until the
drift has become stable.
The parameter Start drift
is set too high.
■
Set the Start drift lower.
■
Adjust the Stop drift or use the Relative
stop drift.
The parameter Stop drift
is set too low.
■
Set the Stop drift higher or use the Rela-
tive stop drift.
The water quantity is too
high.
■
Observe the sample size and water con-
tents in accordance with Table "Recom-
mended sample sizes", page 31.
The Control parameters
are set incorrectly.
■
Set the parameter Dynamics lower and
the parameter Max. rate higher.
The result is too
high.
The coulometer cell is not
yet correctly conditioned.
■
Shake the coulometer cell and wait until
the drift is stable.
The sample contains oxi-
dizable substances.
■
Possibly use a KF oven.
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See technical literature.
The parameter Stop drift
is set too low.
■
Set the Stop drift higher or use the Rela-
tive stop drift.
The drift correction is too
small (e.g. with the use of
a KF oven or with manual
drift correction).
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Start the titration as long as the gas flow
still exists between the conditioning vial
and the coulometer cell.
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Set the parameter Drift correction to
auto (= automatic drift correction).
The result is too
low.
The sample releases iodine.
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Possibly use a KF oven.
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See technical literature.
The parameter Stop drift
is set too high.
■
Set the Stop drift lower.
The drift correction is too
large (e.g. with excessively
high start drift, with fluctu-
ating drift or with manual
drift correction).
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Ensure stable and lower drift.
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Set the parameter Drift correction to
auto (= automatic drift correction).