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Metrohm 726 Titroprocessor User Manual

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88. . Command Reference

Command Reference

726 Titroprocessor, Instructions for use

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Buret cylinder max. rate

1 mL

3 mL/min

2 mL

6 mL/min

5 mL

15 mL/min

10 mL

30 mL/min

20 mL

60 mL/min

50 mL

150 mL/min

A value up to 150 mL/min can be entered even for small

buret cylinders. When the method is executed, however,

the dosing rate will automatically be reduced to the largest

possible value. Select 'max' whenever possible, except with

viscous reagent solutions.

Signal drift

Limits for signal drift

with DET_PH/U/IPOL:

0,5…50…999 mV/Min | off

with DET_UPOL:

0,1…50…100 µA/Min | off

After adding a volume step, the next addition of reagent

is not made until the change in the measured value of

the sensor falls below the indicated value for the signal

drift. If this is delayed, dosing is continued irrespective

on expiry of the pre-set equilibration time (see be-

low).This signal drift control can be switched off

('off’). When the drift control is switched off, the pre-
set waiting time (see below) is strictly adhered to. This

can be useful if the titration reaction proceeds slowly or

the sensor takes a long time to respond.

Equilibr.time

Max. pause before next volume step

0,1…9999 s | auto | off

The full waiting time between one volume increment and

the next volume step takes effect when, with the drift

control switched on (see signal drift, above), the signal

drift does not fall below the pre-set value. Otherwise,

dosing is continued after attainment of the signal drift.

The full waiting time also takes effect if the drift control is

switched off.

The equilibration time function can be switched off. In

this mode, the only decisive factor is the signal drift for

the titration procedure.

In the 'auto' mode the Titroprocessor selects an ap-
propriate equilibration time in line with the pre-set signal

drift. It is calculated using the following formula:

Equilibration time in s

drift mV

(

)

/ (

/ min)

,

=

+

+

150

0 01

5

For the standard 50 mV setting, this gives a 26 second

equilibration time.