PH72
PH72
PH72
Manual
Model PH72
Personal pH/ORP Meter
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3rd Edition
Preface
Preface
Thank you for purchasing the Model PH72 Personal pH/ORP Meter. Please read this
manual thoroughly before using the meter.
The following symbol marks are used for safety precautions in this manual.
WARNING :
CAUTION
WARNING
Do NOT use this instrument where there is a possibility of electrical shock.
Do NOT touch any part of the electrode immediately after using in very hot liquids
otherwise, you may get burned.
CAUTION
Do not apply physical shock or excessive force to the glass sensor, or it may break.
If the meter will not be used for an extended period of time, be sure to remove the
batteries. Otherwise battery leakage may occur, causing damage to or malfunction of the
meter.
The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
Yokogawa Electric Corporation assumes no liability for damage, defects, or loss of the
product caused by any of the following:
Misuse by the user;
Inappropriate or out-of-specifications use of the product;
Use in an unsuitable environment;
Repair or modification of this or related products by persons other than Yokogawaauthorized engineers.
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All Rights Reserved, Copyright 2004, Yokogawa Electric Corporation
Preface
Display
Alphabet
Display
Numerals
8
9
Display
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Flashing Displays
Flashing messages, numbers and digits on the display are indicated in gray in this
manual.
Flashing state:
Lit state:
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Contents
CONTENTS
Preface ...................................................................................................................... 1-1
1. Outline ................................................................................................................. 1-1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
Features .........................................................................................................................
Specifications .................................................................................................................
When You Receive the PH72 Meter Package ..............................................................
PH72 Meter Kit ..............................................................................................................
PH72 Meter Part Names and Functions ..................................................................
Sensors Types, Part Names and Functions .............................................................
Options (Available Separately) ......................................................................................
Spare Parts ....................................................................................................................
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1-2
1-3
1-4
1-5
1-6
1-8
1-9
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2-2
2-3
2-4
2-4
2-5
2-5
Precautions ....................................................................................................................
Measurement Procedures .............................................................................................
Measurement Display Panel ..........................................................................................
Saving a Measured Value .............................................................................................
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9.3 Temperature Compensation .......................................................................................... 9-4
9.4 The Asymmetry Potential .............................................................................................. 9-5
9.5 The Alkaline Error .......................................................................................................... 9-6
9.6 The Acid Error ............................................................................................................... 9-7
9.7 Calibration Calculation ................................................................................................... 9-8
9.8 ORP (Oxidation-Reduction Potential) ............................................................................ 9-9
9.9 Reference Electrode .................................................................................................... 9-10
9.10 Wetted Part Materials of Sensors ............................................................................. 9-12
9.11 References ................................................................................................................. 9-12
Appendix ..................................................................................................................... 1
MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) ............................................................... MADS-1
Revision Record .......................................................................................................... i
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Contents
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1. Outline
1. Outline
The Model PH72 Personal pH/ORP Meter is a highly accurate, portable pH meter for
laboratory and field application. With its self-diagnostic function, the PH72 provides
precise measurement of pH and ORP (oxidation-reduction potential). Measurement
results can be stored and stored data can be checked on the meter display any time. The
PH72 meter is of waterproof construction so that it can safely be used outdoors on a
rainy day, and can also withstand being accidentally dropped into water.
1.1 Features
Water resistant case
When this meter is used with its dedicated sensor, it meets the requirements of class IP67
according to Degree of Protection Provided by Enclosure in IEC 60529.
Simple calibration
Automatic calibration based on preprogrammed data of standard solutions or manual
calibration can be done through simple key operations.
Calendar and clock function
Internal clock functions allow one-touch checking of measurement date and time.
Data storage function
Up to 300 measured pH values along with their respective solution temperatures, dates
and times, can be stored and stored data can be checked on the display any time.
Auto power off function
The meter will turn off power automatically if not operated during a preset time period.
The auto power off time can be user configurable in the range of 1 to 120 minutes in
increments of 1 minute. The auto power off function can be disabled, where the meter
should be used with care to conserve the batteries.
Alarm clock function
The meter can issue an alarm signal at a specified time. Even when meter power is
turned off, the internal clock can issue an alarm signal.
Self-diagnostic function
A relevant error message will appear based on the self-diagnostic function.
Large, clear LCD
A measured pH (mV) value, solution temperature, date and time are clearly viewed on
the display.
Compact, lightweight, and handy
The meter fits comfortably your hand and also stands firm on the table.
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1.2 Specifications
pH:
0 to 14 pH*1
ORP: -2000 to 2000 mV
Temperature:
0 to 1008C*2
Resolution:
pH:
0.01 pH
ORP: 0.1 mV (-199.9 to 199.9 mV)
1 mV (-2000 to -200 mV and 200 to 2000 mV)
Temperature:
0.18C
Repeatability (without sensor):
pH:
60.01 pH 61 digit
ORP: 61 mV 61 digit
Accuracy (Temperature): 60.78C (0 to 708C)
618C (above 708C)
Temperature compensation (glass electrode emf temperature characteristics):
Automatic compensation (or manual compensation*1)
Solution temperature:
0 to 808C (or 0 to 1008C*3) (0 to 508C when a KCl replenishfree type sensor and its sensor cable are immersed in water)
Solution conductivity:
50 mS/cm or more
Ambient temperature:
0 to 508C
Construction:
Protection class IP67 (IEC 60529)
Power source:
2x AA batteries (LR6)
Auto power off function (time configurable: 1 to 120 minutes)
Battery life:
Approximately 600 hours*4 of continuous use (battery type and
operating condition dependent)
Dimensions:
Approximately 150(H) x 61(W) x 42(D) mm (not including
connector part)
Weight:
Approximately 220 g (including batteries)
EMC Conformity Standards:
EMI (Emission)
EN 61326-1 Class B
Measuring range:
Test Item
Frequency Range
Basic Standard
30 to 1000 MHz
EMS (Immunity)
No.
1
Test Item
Electrostatic
discharge
Test Specification
4 kV (contact)
8 kV (air)
Basic Standard
Performance
Criteria*
IEC 61000-4-2
80 to 1000 MHz,
10 V/m (unmodulated)
80% AM (1 kHz)
2
RF amplitude
modulated
electromagnetic field
B**
IEC 61000-4-3
* A: Normal performance within the specification limits: 20% of the measured value.
B: Temporary degration or less of function or performance which is self-recoverable.
** Display value may be affected by strong electromagnetic field.
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Quick Manual
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Item
Personal pH/ORP meter
Dry batteries, 2x AA batteries
User's Manual and Quick Manual
Non-slip pads (2 pcs)
Hand strap
Instrument Card
KCl replenish-free type pH sensor
KCl refillable type pH sensor
Needle type pH sensor
Test tube size pH sensor
KCl refillable type ORP sensor
Cotton swabs for sensor cleaning
pH 4 standard solution (50 ml)
pH 7 standard solution (50 ml)
Calibration bottles (2 bottles)
KCl filling solution (3.3 mol/l, 50 ml)
Syringe (5 ml)
12
13
PH4
14
PH7
15
7
11
9
10
16
KCl
17
Items Included
1 to 6 in common, plus:
None
With KCl replenish-free type combination pH sensor (cable length: 0.75 m) 7, 12, 13, 14, 15
7, 12, 13, 14, 15
With KCl replenish-free type combination pH sensor (cable length: 3 m)
With KCl refillable type combination pH sensor (cable length: 0.75 m) 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
With KCl refillable type combination pH sensor (cable length: 3 m)
9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
With needle type pH sensor (cable length: 0.75 m)
10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
With test tube size pH sensor (cable length: 0.75 m)
11, 12, 16, 17
With KCl refillable type ORP sensor (cable length: 0.75 m)
11, 12, 16, 17
With KCl refillable type ORP sensor (cable length: 3 m)
8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,
With KCl refillable type combination pH sensor (cable length:
0.75 m) + KCl refillable type ORP sensor (cable length: 0.75 m) 17
-J
Japanese
-E
English
-AA Always -AA
Specification
Personal pH/ORP meter
Without sensor
Note: On the name plate of sensor, Model and Suffix Code of sensor itself (PH72SN- -AA or
OR72SN- -AA) is indicated. (See Section 1.6.)
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Hand strap
attachment points
Display
pH (mV) and temperature
simultaneously.
Keypad
PERSONAL
pH/ORP METER
MODEL
PH72
STYLE
S1.0
No.
Name plate
E000001
2004.
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STYLE
SUFFIX -11-AA
NO.
S1.0
000001
Made in Japan
Model
Suffix Code
OR72SN
-41
-43
-48
-49
-AA
Specification
ORP sensor for Personal pH/ORP meter
For PH72; KCl refillable type ORP sensor (cable length: 0.75 m)
For PH72; KCl refillable type ORP sensor (cable length: 3 m)
For PH82; KCl refillable type ORP sensor (cable length: 0.75 m) *2
For PH82; KCl refillable type ORP sensor (cable length: 3 m) *2
Always -AA
Remarks*1
K9220YA
K9220YB
K9220YC
K9220YG
K9220YJ
Remarks*1
K9220YL
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KCl replenish-free type combination pH sensor
- AA *1
- AA
PH72 - 11 PH72 - 13 -
Name plate *1
( PH72SN-21-AA,
PH72SN-23-AA,
OR72SN-41-AA,
OR72SN-43-AA )
Name plate *1
( PH72SN-11-AA,
PH72SN-13-AA )
Sensor cable
Waterproof cover
Prevents water ingress
that may cause
insulation failure.
Sensor cable
Waterproof
cover
Connector
Connector
Measures pH
values.
Sensor body
Glass electrode
(Platinum electrode)
Liquid junction
Provides electrical contact
between internal reference
electrode and sample solution.
Temperature element
Wetting cap
Sensor grip
Fill hole plug
Prevents filling solution from
leaking from fill hole during
storage. Always unplugged
during measurement.
Glass electrode
Removed only
during cleaning.
Sensor body
Sensor grip
Connection to pH/ORP
meter.
Protective cover
- AA *1
- AA
- AA
- AA
- AA
Liquid
junction
Temperature element
Protective cover
Wetting cap
Used to prevent glass electrode from dying out. During storage this cap
with cotton wad moistened with water should be attached to electrode tip.
*1: On the name plate of sensor, Model and Suffix Code of sensor itself (PH72SN- -AA or OR72SN- -AA) is indicated. (See Section 1.6.)
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Sensor stand
(Part no. : K9220XN)
Approx. 280
Unit: mm
.3
rox
Appr
ox. 14
App
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KCl solution
(Part no. : K9220XH)
pH 7 Standard solution
(Part no. : K9084KG)
Quinhydrone reagent
(Part no. : K9024EC)
pH 9 Standard solution
(Part no. : K9084KH)
Calibration bottle
(Part no. : K9220WW)
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Cap set
(Part no. : K9220ZY)
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O-rings and gaskets are important parts to ensure that the PH72 meter is water resistant.
Replace these parts as required. Refer to Section 6.7, Storage and O-ring/Gasket
Replacement for replacement.
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2. Preparation
2. Preparation
2.1 Installing the Batteries
Install the batteries first.
CAUTION
Select a relatively moisture-free location when installing batteries in the meter.
When installing batteries, observe correct polarity (battery orientation). Failure to do so
may damage to the meter.
Remove batteries from the meter if it is to be stored for an extended period of time.
Do not leave dead batteries in the meter. They may leak and cause meter failure or
erratic operation of the meter.
When replacing batteries, replace both batteries at the same time. If only one battery is
replaced, the new battery may discharge into the old battery, which may leak chemicals
and damage the meter.
If the battery box gasket is damaged or dirty then the unit may no longer be waterproof;
replace the gasket in this case.
458 or more
Batteries
Gasket
Press with
your fingers
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CAUTION
Connect the sensor cable in a place free from moisture.
When connecting the sensor cable, tighten by turning only the silver locknut, do not turn
the cable or waterproof cover. Also take care not wet or contaminate the connector.
Sensors for the PH81 or PH82 meters can be connected. When used in conjunction with
the PH72 meter, however, water resistance is not guaranteed. This is due to the different
construction of the connector cover.
(2)
Waterproof cover
O-ring
(4)
(3)
Note:
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POWER
been connected.
Setting Procedure
After installing the batteries, press and hold
POWER
LCD segments appears momentarily and then the date setting display starts
automatically. Set year, month, day, hours, and minutes following the flowchart below.
Note:
Press
If you attempt to abort the setting procedure before completing, the meter will
beep three times and reject the attempt. Continue until the minute setting is
completed.
POWER
Month setting
Year setting
to set
After
several
seconds
F/ENT
to confirm
to set
Day setting
F/ENT
to confirm
Minute setting
to set
to set
F/ENT
F/ENT
to confirm
to confirm
to set
After
several
seconds
F/ENT
to confirm
or
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2. Preparation
Protective cover
Lug
Slot
Figure 2.1
2-4
Wetting Cap
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2.7 pH Calibration
The PH72 meter needs to be calibrated:
when the sensor is connected for the first time;
after the sensor is replaced;
after the meter has been stored for a long period;
after the electrode is cleaned; or
when necessary.
The calibration procedure is described in Chapter 4, Calibration.
Note:
Calibration results are saved in the meter when the batteries are replaced.
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3. Measurement
3. Measurement
3.1 Precautions
(1) After storage for an extended period of time, it is recommended that the meter
should be calibrated before taking measurements.
(2) When using a KCl refillable type sensor, check the level of filling solution. (Refer
to Section 6.5.)
(3) Do not use the meter in a solution with the temperature exceeding 808C (1008C for
the needle type and test tube size pH sensors). When a KCl replenish-free type
sensor is used and its sensor grip is immersed, the temperature of the solution
should not exceed 508C. Also, do not use the meter in strongly corrosive
solutions, such as a solution containing hydrofluoric acid.
(4) Remove stains from the PH72 meter body using a soft cloth or tissue. If necessary,
use a neutral detergent.
(5) If an abnormal symptom occurs during measurement, locate the cause of the
problem and take corrective actions referring to Chapter 7, Troubleshooting.
(6) After measurement, rinse off dirt or the sample solution from the sensor with water
and store it. (Refer to Chapter 6, Maintenance.)
(7) Keys should be operated by fingers.
Non-slip pads
PERSONAL
pH/ORP METER
MODEL PH72
STYLE
No.
S1.0
E000001
2004.
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Figure 3.1
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3. Measurement
Fill hole
(left open during measurement)
Level of filling solution
(refill when level is low)
Protective cover
Sample solution
Figure 3.2
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Bubbles trapped in the glass electrode tip may interfere with accurate measurement.
Before taking measurements, check the electrode tip for bubbles. If present, gently shake
the sensor, as shown in Figure 3.3, to dislodge bubbles from the tip.
Enlarged View of A
Filling solution
* No bubbles
allowed in tip.
A
Bubbles
Filling solution
Figure 3.3
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3. Measurement
Standard panel
MEAS
Calendar panel
Clock panel
pH value
(or mV)
MEAS
MEAS
Solution temperature
day
month
year
hour:minute
MEAS
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HOLD
HOLD
or
MEAS
key to
HOLD
HOLD
or
MEAS
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3. Measurement
DATA
key, then currently measured data can be stored in nonvolatile memory. Data
stored are measured conductivity, measured temperature, date and time. Up to 300 data
including individually deleted data can be stored. If you attempt to store more data,
will be displayed.
If
is displayed before the data number has reached 300, run defrag referring to
Section 5.3 (15), Defrag memory (DFLG) panel. This will free up memory occupied
by deleted data, allowing data to be stored newly. To check stored data, refer to Section
5.3 (1), Display stored data (dAt) panel.
Pressing
DATA
or
MEAS
key while
DATA
is flashing.
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4. Calibration
4. Calibration
Calibration using standard solutions means to measure the pH value of a certified
standard solution and to adjust the pH meter so it reads the same value as the certified
value of the standard solution. The PH72 meter can be calibrated automatically or
manually.
The PH72 meter must be calibrated before measurement if:
it has been stored for a long period;
the electrode has been cleaned; or
otherwise necessary.
Precautions
(1) Use certified standard solutions. Using deteriorated standard solutions will result
in inaccurate calibration. Standard solutions are available as spare parts (see
Section 1.8).
Pour a portion of the standard solution into a calibration bottle (supplied) and use
for calibration. Do not reuse the portion. Discard it and use a fresh portion for
another calibration.
(2) Do not press
CAL
Before Calibration
The following should be checked and set before calibration.
(1) Contamination of the sensor
Make sure that no dirt or deposits are present on the sensor.
(2) Temperature setting
When using a sensor without a built-in temperature element, i.e., a needle type or test
tube size pH sensor, the temperature of a standard solution to be used should be set into
the meter. (Refer to Section 5.3 (2), Manual temperature setting (M.tP) panel.)
(3) Battery condition
Check the battery condition indicator for remaining life. If the indicator is flashing,
calibration cannot be performed. Replace the batteries. (Refer to Section 2.1, Installing
the Batteries.)
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4. Calibration
or
Canceling Calibration
To cancel the calibration procedure, press
CAL
or
MEAS
measurement mode.
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Table 4.1
d NIST
Temperature 8C
Std. Solution
10
15
20
25
30
35
pH2
pH4
pH7
pH9
pH12
4.003
6.984
9.464
13.423
1.668
3.999
6.951
9.395
13.207
1.670
3.998
6.923
9.332
13.003
1.672
3.999
6.900
9.276
12.810
1.675
4.002
6.881
9.225
12.627
1.679
4.008
6.865
9.180
12.454
1.683
4.015
6.856
9.139
12.289
1.688
4.024
6.844
9.102
12.133
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
1.694 1.700
4.035 4.047
6.838 6.834
9.068 9.038
11.984 11.841
50
55
60
70
80
1.743
4.126
6.845
8.921
-
1.766
4.164
6.859
8.885
-
d US
Temperature 8C
Std. Solution
pH4
pH7
pH10
40
45
4.000 3.998 3.997 3.998 4.001 4.005 4.010 4.018 4.027 4.038
7.120 7.090 7.060 7.040 7.020 7.000 6.990 6.980 6.980 6.978
10.317 10.245 10.179 10.118 10.062 10.012 9.966 9.926 9.889 9.856
50
55
60
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4. Calibration
d Procedure
Example 1: 2-point calibration using pH 7 and pH 4 standard solutions
Water
Wait until
reading
stabilizes.
POWER
Std. sol.
Wash sensor with water
thoroughly (or wash in
water in beaker).
CAL
F/ENT
Calibration
at 2nd point
Water
Wait until
reading
stabilizes.
Std. sol.
Wipe off washing water
from sensor thoroughly
and then immerse sensor
in standard solution.
CAL
F/ENT
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The last two calibration results are saved in the meter. Therefore, for 1-point calibration,
perform a 1-point calibration twice using the same standard solution, or initialize
calibration parameters (refer to Section 5.3 (11), Initialize calibration parameters (I.CP)
panel) before performing a 1-point calibration.
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POWER
Std. sol.
Wash sensor with water
thoroughly (or wash in
water in beaker).
CAL
F/ENT
to enter
standard
solution
temperature
25.08C fixed
Standard
solution
temperature
F/ENT
Auto calibration in progress
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For 2-point calibration, continue the procedure in the same way as Example 1. The
difference between Example 1 and 2 is that
appears on the display and the
temperature of a standard solution should be entered manually.
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4. Calibration
Although manual calibration can be performed using standard solutions the same
as the ones preprogrammed for automatic calibration, it only makes the
procedure more complicated. When using these standard solutions, automatic
calibration should be generally performed.
d Precautions
(1) The difference between the pH values of two standard solutions to be used for 2point calibration must be at least 0.7 pH. If not, the meter will recognize the two
standard solutions as the same calibration point. That is, the second calibration
result will override the first calibration value, resulting in 1-point calibration.
(2) When using alkaline standard solutions, use the standard solution with lower pH
for the first point calibration. If not,
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d Procedure
Example 3: Manual calibration
(2-point calibration)
Water
Wait until
reading
stabilizes.
POWER
Std. sol.
Wash sensor with water
thoroughly (or wash in
water in beaker).
to select
manual
calibration
(MAn)
CAL
F/ENT
F/ENT
Prompting
F/ENT
to enter
to confirm
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For 2-pont calibration, continue the procedure following the dotted line. When using a
sensor without a built-in temperature element (needle type or test tube size pH sensor),
enter the temperature of standard solution following the procedure described in Section
4.1, Example 2.
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POWER
Moves to calibration
mode.
MEAS
Moves to measurement
mode or switches
measurement display
panels. Also exits from the
current function and returns
to measurement mode.
CAL
Moves to function
mode or confirms data
entry.
HOLD
Stores the currently
measured value in
memory.
F/ENT
DATA
Changes setting or
value.
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Pressing and holding this key for at least one second when nothing is displayed on the
LCD, will turn the meter on. The meter will be turned off by pressing and holding this
key for at least two seconds when the meter is on. If no keys are pressed for a preset
time, the meter turns off power automatically. (Refer to Section 5.3 (8), Set Auto Power
Off time (A.oFF) panel.)
CAL
: Calibration key
CAL
MEAS
key.
: HOLD key
HOLD
or
MEAS
key
will turn
DATA
or
: DATA key
measured pH (or mV) value and temperature are held temporarily. Pressing
while
F/ENT
key
mark is flashing, will store the held data in memory. After the data is
DATA
or
MEAS
key while
mark is flashing.
mark
will turn off and the meter will return to measurement mode.
MEAS
: Measurement key
In measurement mode each press of this key cycles through three measurement display
panels. (Refer to Section 3.3, Measurement Display Panel.) Pressing this key in other
modes will return the meter to measurement mode. If you want to cancel any operation,
press this key to return to measurement mode.
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: Entry key
Pressing this key during measurement moves the display to function mode. (Refer to
Section 5.3, Function Modes.) This key is also used to confirm data entry.
Beep sound
When a key is pressed, the meter acknowledges it using a beep sound.
(1) One beep
The meter will beep once confirming a valid key entry.
(2) Three beeps
The meter will beep three times if the key entry is invalid.
To disable the beep, refer to Section 5.3 (9), Set beep on/off (bZ.o) panel. Note that
the volume of the beep sound is not adjustable.
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CAL
POWER
key to turn
off power and make sure the display has been turned off, and then replace referring to
Section 2.1, Installing the Batteries.
(2) Temperature setting mode
Appears while manual temperature setting is being performed. (Refer to Section 5.3 (2),
Manual temperature setting (M.tp) panel.)
(3) Manual mode
Appears when a sensor without a built-in temperature element (needle type or test tube
size pH sensor) is connected to the meter. (Refer to Section 2.6, Manual temperature
setting.)
(4) Data mode
Appears when measured data are stored or when stored data are accessed. (Refer to
Section 5.1, Keypad Functions, and Section 5.3 (1), Display stored data (dAt) panel.)
(5) HOLD mode
Appears while measured data are being held temporarily. (Refer to Section 5.1, Keypad
Functions.)
(6) Calibration mode
Appears during calibration using standard solutions. (Refer to Chapter 4, Calibration.)
(7) Sensor check mode
This mark may appear when:
the pH electrode deteriorated significantly (check is performed during calibration);
the standard solution used for calibration changed in quality;
deposits are present on the electrode (check is performed during calibration).
If deposits are present, clean the sensor (see Section 6.2); or,
calibration is performed improperly.
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F/ENT
The last selected and executed item is displayed when you move to function
mode. Use
keys to cycle through the items listed in Table 5.1 in that
order.
Setting Procedures
Use
keys to move to the desired item. While the desired item is flashing, press
F/ENT
key to access that item panel. To return from function mode to measurement
mode, press
MEAS
Table 5.1
Item*1
key anytime.
Function Mode Item List
Default*2
Description
dAt
no dAtA
Item (1)
M.tP
25 8C
Item (2)
PV.U
pH
Item (3)
dEL.A
Item (4)
dAtE
Date setting
tIME
Time setting
0 hour 0 minute
Item (6)
ALM
oFF
Item (7)
A.oFF
20 min
Item (8)
bZ.o
on
Item (9)
Std
nISt
Item (10)
I.CP
no
Item (11)
tP.U
8C
Item (12)
VEr
Item (13)
Defrag memory
Item (14)
dFLG
*1: For displayed digital characters, see Alphanumeric Display Table in Preface.
*2: "2" denotes that the item is not user configurable.
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key cycles through the day/month, year, and time of the stored data, and Delete
F/ENT
F/ENT
is flashing. Use
keys to switch to
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F/ENT
DATA
DATA
Latest data
DATA
"Delete stored data" panel
DATA
F/ENT
DATA
F/ENT
Delete
stored data
F/ENT
F/ENT
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to set
F/ENT to confirm
F/ENT
F050302.EPS
F/ENT
to toggle
to
proceed
F/ENT to confirm
F050303.EPS
F/ENT
keys to select
F/ENT
data completely.
F/ENT
to toggle
to
proceed
F/ENT to cancel
F/ENT to execute
F050304.EPS
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Year setting
Month setting
F/ENT
F/ENT
F/ENT
Day setting
F/ENT
F050305.EPS
F/ENT
keys
Minute setting
F/ENT
F/ENT
F/ENT
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F/ENT
F/ENT
Minute setting
alarm sounds at
preset time
from Monday
to Friday
alarm sounds
once
at preset time
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F/ENT to confirm
F/ENT
F050308.EPS
F/ENT
keys to
F/ENT
F/ENT
to toggle
F/ENT to confirm
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F/ENT
to toggle
to
proceed
F/ENT to cancel
F/ENT to execute
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F/ENT
F/ENT
keys to
key to confirm.
to toggle
F/ENT to confirm
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F/ENT
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Press
F/ENT
keys to select
F/ENT
flash. (It may not flash depending on the amount of deleted data.) When defrag is
complete, End appears.
F/ENT
to toggle
to
proceed
F/ENT to cancel
F/ENT to execute
(may not appear if deleted data amount is small)
After a few
seconds
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6. Maintenance
6. Maintenance
6.1 For Optimum Meter Performance
The Model PH72 Personal pH/ORP Meter is simple to operate, but is a precision
instrument. To ensure accurate results from the meter, the following precautions should
be observed.
Flow Diagram
Measurement
Calibration
Maintenance
Storage
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Table 6.1
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CAUTION
Do not apply physical shock or excessive force to the glass sensor, or it may break. Do
not rub the glass membrane strongly, or it may be damaged or break.
Temperature
element
Glass electrode
Liquid junction
Figure 6.1
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Chemical Contaminants
Chemical contaminants can affect the electrode performance even though the electrode
appears to be clean. If
hydrochloric acid (approximately 0.1 mo/l, 1 to 2 pH) for 10 to 20 minutes (this process
is called acid cleaning). Since an electrode deteriorates gradually in service, its
performance cannot be recovered completely even if acid cleaning is conducted. After
cleaning, rinse off cleaning solution from the electrode with water.
Note:
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After 10 to 20
minutes
0.1 mol/l dilute
hydrochloric acid
Cleaning water
Figure 6.2
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Acid Cleaning
or
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CAUTION
A syringe tip is sharp. Handle with care.
Syringe (supplied)
Filling solution level
20mm
Protective cover
Replenish when filling solution
level drops to the level shown above.
Figure 6.3
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O-ring
Wipe off stains and/or moisture on
meter connector with a dry cloth.
Hot air
F060601.eps
CAUTION
Use anhydrous alcohol to clean the connectors so no moisture remains. Dry connectors
completely.
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Storage Location
When not in use, store the meter and sensor in a safe place. If it is to be stored for a long
period, store it in a place:
With low humidity at or near normal temperatures
Not exposed to direct sunlight or water
No corrosive gases are present
Replacing the O-ring and Gasket
A gasket in the battery box and an O-ring on the sensor connector of the meter can be
replaced. Heavily contaminated or damaged gasket and/or O-ring should be replaced.
CAUTION
When installing an O-ring and gasket, clean them and their mounting surfaces with a
cloth moistened with alcohol so that they are free from dirt. Otherwise, water resistance
may not be assured.
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Raised part
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7. Troubleshooting
7.1 Causes of Abnormal Readings and Errors
If the pH reading is unstable or abnormal, or an error message appears, during
measurement or calibration, check the following:
(1) Improper maintenance or usage
(2) Expired consumables
(3) Failure
If any trouble occurs, determine the cause and take corrective actions referring to Section
7.2. If the trouble cannot be fixed, contact your nearest Yokogawa sales office.
d Unstable reading
Symptom
d Abnormal reading
d Error message
Expired consumables
d Electrode
d Batteries
Improper maintenance
d Improper calibration
d Stained electrode
d Dry glass electrode
d Deteriorated insulation of connectors
Meter failure
Contact Yokogawa
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Error Message
Error Message*1
Description
Err1
Err2
Err3
Err4
Err5
Err6
Occurrence
During calibration
During measurement
*1: For displayed digital characters, see Alphanumeric Display Table in Preface.
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(4) Err4
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(5) Err5
(6) Err6
Possible Cause:
Failure of electronics.
Corrective Action:
Contact your nearest Yokogawa sales office.
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appears
This indicates that the electrode has deteriorated. The electrode may be used
continuously even after this mark appears. If a
or
message appears in
addition to this mark, however, replace the sensor with a new one immediately.
This mark will also appear when deteriorated or poor quality standard solutions are used
for calibration, when dirt or deposits are present on the electrode, or when calibration is
performed improperly. When it appears, perform acid cleaning (see Section 6.2) and
recalibrate using fresh standard solutions.
appears
This does not indicate any failure if a sensor without a built-in temperature element (a
needle type or test tube size pH sensor) is used. If this mark appears, manually set the
temperature of a solution. (See Section 5.3 (2).)
If it appears even though a sensor with a built-in temperature element is used, the
temperature measuring circuit may have broken. In this case the meter performs
temperature compensation assuming that the solution temperature is 258C. Therefore, the
bigger the difference between the actual temperature of the solution and 258C, the bigger
the error between the displayed measured value and the true value. For reliable
measurement replace the sensor with a good one.
This mark will also appear if the sensor is not connected properly. Make sure that the
connectors are securely connected.
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8. ORP Meter
8.1 ORP Measurement
Use a dedicated ORP sensor for ORP (oxidation-reduction potential) measurement. The
ORP sensor is a KCl refillable type with a platinum sensing electrode and looks the same
as a KCl refillable type pH sensor. The measuring temperature range of the ORP sensor
is 0 to 808C, the same as that of the pH sensor.
The default setting for measurement unit of the Model PH72 Personal pH/ORP
Meter is pH. Press
F/ENT
(3), Set measurement unit (PV.U) panel to move to the display with mV unit.
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Figure 8.1
Immerse the sensor in a sample solution and read after the reading has stabilized.
To hold a measured value, press
HOLD
key. Press
DATA
key to save a
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CAUTION
Do not apply physical shock or excessive force to the glass sensor, or it may break.
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Procedure
(1) Pour 50 to 100 ml of the prepared check solution into a clean container (200 ml).
(2) Rinse off the remaining sample solution, if any, from the electrode with water and
then wipe off water drops.
(3) Immerse the electrode tip in the check solution and wait until the reading has
stabilized. This should take 5 to 10 minutes.
(4) Read the mV value and solution temperature. The mV reading at the solution
temperature must be within the tolerance (640 mV) shown in Figure 8.2. If it
falls within the tolerance, the sensor is normal. If not, clean the sensor following
the procedure in Section 8.2.
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400
Quinhydrone solution
300
200
100
Tolerance
0
Figure 8.2
8-4
10
20
30
Temperature (8C)
40
50
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9. Technical Information
9.1 Measurement Principle of pH Meter (Glass Electrode
Method)
A pH meter makes use of the potential difference developed between the two sides of a
thin glass membrane that separates two solutions with different pH. Figure 9.1 shows the
schematic diagram of the measurement principle. A glass electrode is filled with a pH 7
solution and has an inner electrode that measures the potential difference corresponding
to the pH difference between the internal solution and the test solution. A reference
electrode has a constant potential irrespective of the pH of the test solution, which is
supported by potassium chloride (KCl) solution. It prevents the reference electrode from
making contact with the test solution but itself has electrical contact with the test solution
through the liquid junction. A voltmeter measures the potential difference between the
electrodes. As the membrane resistivity is high (several 10 to 100 M), the voltmeter
with high input impedance is required. The external leak resistance should also be
sufficiently high (1012 or greater).
Voltmeter
pH electrode
Reference electrode
Inner electrode
KCl solution
pH7
Glass membrane
Test solution
Liquid junction
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2.3026 R T
eS 5 2
2.3026 R T
pH i1C
(9.1)
(9.2)
e g 5 e S2e i 5
2.3026 R T
(9.3)
(pH i2pH S )1(CS 2C i)
F
To determine the difference of membrane potentials, two inner electrodes are
incorporated in a glass electrode and a reference electrode and the difference in potential
at two electrodes is measured by a pH converter with high input impedance. This
potential difference Eg is expressed as follows when the difference of single electrode
potential of the two inner electrodes and CS Ci in equation 9.3 are collectively
represented by EAS.
E g5
2.3026 R T
F
(9.4)
(9.5)
In the equation, pHi is the pH buffer solution filled in the glass electrode so the pH
should be constant. Using a solution (pH standard solution) with known pH as pHS at a
certain temperature, the relationship between millivolt and pH can be determined,
thereby the pH can be directly derived from the membrane potential difference, as shown
in Figure 9.3.
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Boundary layers
H
H+
Internal solution side
ei
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500
400
300
200
E (mV)
100
0
-100
-200
-300
Alkaline error
-400
-500
0
6
pH
Figure 9.3
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12
14
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9. Technical Information
(8C)
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
2.3026RT/F
(mV)
54.20
55.19
56.18
57.18
58.17
59.16
60.15
Temperature
(8C)
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
2.3026RT/F
(mV)
61.14
62.14
63.13
64.12
65.11
66.11
67.10
Temperature
(8C)
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
2.3026RT/F
(mV)
68.09
69.08
70.07
71.07
72.06
73.05
74.04
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Table 9.1 presents the relationship between the temperature and the emf per pH unit, and
the relationship between the pH and the emf at each temperature is shown in Figure 9.4.
Measurement without temperature compensation will result in measured pH values
including errors as shown in Table 9.2.
The PH72 meter automatically modifies the calibration line according to the temperature
measured by the temperature element incorporated in an electrode (except needle type
and test tube size pH sensors).
mV
+500
pH7
0
pH2
10
12
pH14
08C
208C
-500
Figure 9.4
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608C
808C
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Table 9.2
Temp.(8C)
pH
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
20
25
40
60
80
0.50
0.34
0.17
0.00
-0.17
-0.34
-0.50
0.10
0.07
0.03
0.00
-0.03
-0.07
-0.10
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
-0.30
-0.20
-0.10
0.00
0.10
0.20
0.30
-0.70
-0.47
-0.23
0.00
0.23
0.47
0.70
-1.11
-0.74
-0.37
0.00
0.37
0.74
1.11
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Acid error
E (mV)
Theoretical value
EMF at pH 7
0
1 2 3 4 5 6
8 9 10 11 12 pH
7
pHx
Slope difference
Alkaline error
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Figure 9.5
60
40
Solution temperature
at 258C
0
9
3mol/l-Na+
3mol/l-K
20
Figure 9.6
9-6
3mol/l-NH4
11
10
12
Test solution pH
13
14
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60
Solution temperature
at 258C
40
3mol/l-Na
1mol/l-Na+
20
0.1mol/l-Na+
0
9
11
10
12
Test solution pH
Figure 9.7
13
14
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The acid error also varies depending on the glass membrane compositions and the types
of acids. It increases gradually with immersion time and finally reaches equilibrium.
Once a glass electrode has the acid error, it cannot recover soon even by being soaked in
a neutral solution and needs considerable time. Practically, the acid error is small
compared to the alkaline error so that it is negligible.
-1
10
30
H2SO4
H3PO4
HCl
50
pH
1
Solution temperature
at 258C
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+mV
Calibration line
Theoretical line
pH7, 0mV
pH0
pH14
Calibration point
-mV
Figure 9.9
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Second
calibration point +mV
Theoretical line
pH7, 0mV
pH0
pH14
First
calibration point
Asymmetry potential
-mV
Calibration line (slope)
Figure 9.10
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Ox 1 n e Red
where Ox is the oxidized form of substance, Red is the reduced form of substance, e is
an electron, and n is the number of electrons transferred. If an inert electrode (not react
with substances in a solution or not corroded by a solution, e.g., platinum or gold) is
immersed in a solution where oxidized and reduced forms of substances are present, the
electrode will acquire the potential that corresponds the ratio of activities of both forms
of substances and reaches its equilibrium. This potential is called the oxidation-reduction
potential (ORP). The ORP, E in millivolts, between the indicator electrode and the
reference electrode is expressed from the Nernst equation as follows.
E 5 E 81
RT
nF
ln
[Ox]
(9.6)
[Red]
Where: E
Potentiometer
E
Indicator electrode (Pt)
Reference electrode
Test solution
Figure 9.11
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RT
ln
5 E82
RT
5 E82
RT
a AgCl
a AgaCl-
KCl(m) AgCl Ag
ln a Cl-
ln m Cl- g ClF
E'AgCl can be obtained using the average ion activity coefficient, g6KCl, of the KCl (m)
solution instead of the activity coefficient of Cl (actual measurement is impossible).
' 5 E 82
E AgCl
RT
(9.7)
ln m KClg 6KCl
F
The relationship of the molality m, molarity c, activity coefficient at molality g6, and
activity coefficient at molarity y6, is as follows.
m5
y65
(9.8)
d20.001 c W
md0
c
g6
m
c
d
W
d0
g6
y6
(9.9)
: molality [mol/kg]
: molarity [mol/l] or [M]
: density of solution [g/cm3 ]
: molecular weight of solute
: density of solvent [g/cm3 ]
: activity coefficient at molality
: activity coefficient at molarity
9-10
RT
F
ln
c y6
(9.10)
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Obtained from equation 9.10, the potential of the Ag/AgCl electrode filled with a 3.3
mol/l KCl solution, E'AgCl, has the temperature characteristic for the standard hydrogen
electrode as shown in Figure 9.12.
To convert E'AgCl to the value for the standard hydrogen electrode,
'
E SHE 5 E 1 EAgCl
1 Ej
(9.11)
[mV]
250
200
150
Figure 9.12
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40
Temperature [8C]
60
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9.11 References
JIS Z8802-1984, Methods for Determination of pH of Aqueous Solutions
Moore, W. J., Basic Physical Chemistry, Prentice-Hall, Inc., U.S.A. 1983
Donald, Andrzej, Julian, Electrochemistry for chemists 2nd Ed., Maruzen 2003
Bates, R. G., Determination of pH: theory and practice 2nd Ed., John Wiley &
Sons, Inc.,1973
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Appendix
Appendix
Key-Operation Flow Chart (for reference)
Typical screens are shown. Refer to the corresponding section in the body of the manual
for details.
or
or
MEAS
F/ENT
MEAS
F/ENT
MEAS
F/ENT
or
d Temporary hold
HOLD
HOLD
MEAS
F/ENT
F/ENT
d Storing data
DATA
F/ENT
DATA
MEAS
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d Function Mode
Manual temperature
setting
Set measurement
unit
F/ENT
F/ENT
F/ENT
F/ENT
or
F/ENT
DATA
F/ENT
DATA
DATA
DATA
F/ENT
F/ENT
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d Function Mode
Date setting
F/ENT
F/ENT
Time setting
F/ENT
F/ENT
F/ENT
F/ENT
F/ENT
F/ENT
F/ENT
F/ENT
F/ENT
F/ENT
F/ENT
F/ENT
Measurement status
MEAS
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d Function Mode
Set beep on/off
F/ENT
F/ENT
Standard solution
setting
F/ENT
F/ENT
Initialize calibration
parameters
F/ENT
F/ENT
F/ENT
F/ENT
d Function Mode
Check version
number
F/ENT
Defrag memory
F/ENT
F/ENT
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d Calibration
Automatic calibration & Manual calibration
(2-point calibration)
Measurement
status
Auto calibration
in progress
Auto calibration
Auto calibration
is complete
F/ENT
CAL
Manual calibration
Prompting
F/ENT
F/ENT
Manual calibration
is complete
F/ENT
Auto calibration
CAL
Temperature
set on 'M.tP' panel
F/ENT
25.08C fixed
Input of standard
solution temperature
Auto calibration
in progress
Auto calibration
is complete
F/ENT
Standard solution
temperature
Temperature
set on 'M.tP' panel
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MSDS
Item
Standard
pH4 standard solution
accessories pH7 standard solution
KCl filling solution
Options
pH9 standard solution
Spare parts Quinhydrone reagent
Page
MSDS-2 to 4
MSDS-5 to 8
MSDS-12 to 15
MSDS-9 to 11
MSDS-16 to 18
MSDS-19 to 21
MSDS-13 to 15
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Revision Record
Manual Title :
Model PH72 Personal pH/ORP Meter
Manual Number : IM 12B03D02-01E
Edition
1st
2nd
Date
Oct. 2004
Apr. 2008
3rd
Apr. 2009
Remark (s)
Newly published
Addition of information on EMC compliance: P.1-2
Addition of CAUTION: P2-2
Correction: P.1, 1-2, 1-6, 2-1, 2-5, 3-1, 5-4, 6-1, 7-6,
8-3, 9-4, 9-6, 9-7
Change of information on EMC compliance: P.1-2
User's
Manual
Model PH72
Personal pH/ORP Meter
Supplement
Thank you for selecting our Model PH72 Personal pH/ORP Meter.
There is a part of correction in User's Manual, IM 12B03D02-01E, 3rd
Edition, supplied with the product.
Please correct as follows in your copy.
Note
p. 3 Preface, Some revision of "Warranty and Service", addition of
"How to replace and dispose the batteries."
p. 1-4
Deletion of instrument sheet and addition code -NB.
In South Korea and Malaysia, primary battery is limited by regulations.
Please use batteries with the authorized certification mark for each country.
p. 1-8
p. 1-3
B ( )
(B)
,
.
Environmental resistance: Compliant with RoHS *, WEEE, and EU battery directive
*:
RoHS conformity is after style S2. Products of style S1, needle type pH sensor of style S2,
and test tube size pH sensor of style S2 do not compliant with RoHS.
How to deipose this product (This directive is valid only in the EU.)
This product complies with the WEEE Directive marking
requirement.
This marking indicates that you must not discard this electrical/
electronic product in domestic household waste.
Product Category
With reference to the equipment types in the WEEE directive Annex I,
this product is classified as a Monitoring and Control instruments
product.
Do not dispose in domestic household waste. When disposing
products in the EU, contact your local Yokogawa Europe B. V.
office.
Copyright 2009. 8th Edition : Jan., 2015 (YK)
IM 12B03D02-01E
3rd Edition
Preface
Notice:
The symbol (see above), which is marked on the batteries, means they shall be sorted out
and collected as ordained in ANNEX II in DIRECTIVE 2006/66/EC.
How to remove batteries safely: Refer to subsection "2.1 Installing the Batteries".
IM 12B03D02-01E
1. Outline
1.4
Quick Manual
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Item
Personal pH/ORP meter
User's Manual and Quick Manual
Non-slip pads (2 pcs)
Hand strap
Dry batteries, 2x AA batteries
KCl replenish-free type pH sensor
KCl refillable type pH sensor
Needle type pH sensor
Test tube size pH sensor
KCl refillable type ORP sensor
Cotton swabs for sensor cleaning
pH 4 standard solution (50 mL)
pH 7 standard solution (50 mL)
Calibration bottles (2 bottles)
KCl filling solution (3.3 mol/L, 50 mL)
Syringe (5 mL)
11
12
PH4
13
PH7
14
6
10
15
KCl
16
Items Included
1 to 4 in common, plus:
None
With KCl replenish-free type combination pH sensor (cable length: 0.75 m) 6, 11, 12, 13, 14
6, 11, 12, 13, 14
With KCl replenish-free type combination pH sensor (cable length: 3 m)
With KCl refillable type combination pH sensor (cable length: 0.75 m) 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
With KCl refillable type combination pH sensor (cable length: 3 m)
8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
With needle type pH sensor (cable length: 0.75 m) *1
9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
With test tube size pH sensor (cable length: 0.75 m) *1
10, 11, 15, 16
With KCl refillable type ORP sensor (cable length: 0.75 m)
10, 11, 15, 16
With KCl refillable type ORP sensor (cable length: 3 m)
7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
With KCl refillable type combination pH sensor (cable length:
0.75 m) + KCl refillable type ORP sensor (cable length: 0.75 m) 16
Label
-J
Japanese
language
-E
English
5
Country
-AA Global except South Korea and Malaysia (with batteries)
None
-NB South Korea and Malaysia (without batteries) *2
*1: Not compliant with RoHS.
*2: For South Korea and Malaysia (-NB), batteries are not attached.
It is required to utilize batteries with the authorized certification mark for each country.
Note: On the name plate of sensor, Model and Suffix Code of sensor itself (PH72SN- -AA or
OR72SN- -AA) is indicated. (See Section 1.6.)
F010401.si
Model Suffix Code
PH72
Sensors -00
-11
-13
-21
-23
-32
-33
-41
-43
-51
1-4
Specification
Personal pH/ORP meter
Without sensor
IM 12B03D02-01E
1. Outline
1.7
1-8
IM 12B03D02-01E