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7 kfc karl fischer conditioning, 1 control of the conditioning mode – Metrohm 726 Titroprocessor User Manual

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7. Titration and measuring modes

726 Titroprocessor, Instructions for use

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7.7 KFC

Karl Fischer conditioning

Application:
The KFC modes are independent titration modes which can be used in

preparation of a KFT mode. They are suitable for rapidly bringing a titration

sample to a certain measuring value (endpoint).

Their typical feature is controlled reagent dosing depending on the control

difference (actual value – endpoint) with the aim of reaching the preset value

as quickly and accurately as possible. Overshooting is virtually eliminated.

No provision is made for the representation of curves or carrying out calcu-

lations.

Reagent addition and switch-off criteria correspond to those of the KFT

modes.

7.7.1 Control of the conditioning mode

Conditioning is normally carried out in the background, i.e. as soon as a

conditioning mode has been started the 726 Titroprocessor can carry out

other commands. A conditioning process also remains active even when a

determination has been finished, provided that it has not been explicitly ter-

minated; see below.

A conditioning mode carried out in the background is controlled by the

WAIT_C command (see page 208f). This checks whether the conditioned

state has been achieved and, if necessary, switches the conditioning mode

off.

Example:

KFC_U*

KFC_U* ДДДДДДДДДДДДД

ДДДДДДДДДДДДД¿

¿

... |

... |
... KFC_U*

... KFC_U*
... ...

... ...
WAIT_C ...

WAIT_C ... ДДДДДДДДД

ДДДДДДДДДЩ

Щ

ASK

ASK
KFT_U*

KFT_U*

The WAIT_C command synchro-

nizes the background conditioning

process with the method being car-

ried out in the foreground. The

WAIT_C command interrupts the

regular method run until the back-

ground process (conditioning) has

been completed.

Note! Every titration, measuring or calibration mode also terminates back-

ground conditioning. Achievement of the conditioned state is not taken into

account.

Conditioning should always be carried out with the same parameters as

were used for the sample titration (KFT modes).

The various parameters of the KFC modes are described in detail on

pages 167 to 170.