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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.

Reset the Control parameters to default
values.

The titration time is
too long.

The drift during condition-
ing is not stable.

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.

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).

Start the titration as long as the gas flow
still exists between the conditioning vial
and the coulometer cell.

Set the parameter Drift correction to
auto (= automatic drift correction).

The result is too
low.

The sample releases iodine.

Possibly use a KF oven.

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).

Ensure stable and lower drift.

Set the parameter Drift correction to
auto (= automatic drift correction).