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This presentation is a systematic procedure to isolate problems in
your dissolved oxygen measuring system.
Troubleshooting Equipment
The following tools are recommended to assist you in problem identification:
- A DVM (digital volt meter)
A DVM is used to read mV or mA output from DO sensor in air or zero solution.
- Handheld DO meter
A handheld DO meter is useful as a comparative measurement to the readings from
the sensor in question.
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DO Sensor
Maintenance Kit
Use kit to replace membrane and electrolyte of your
Sensorex DO sensor. Be sure and order kit based on membrane type (Teflon vs.
HDPE) and DO sensor part number (since DO1200 has preassembled cap and membrane).
Dissolved Oxygen (DO) Sensor Troubleshooting
Check electrode in conductivity calibration/standard solutions as recommended
above. Compare results to those on the following table:
| No output |
a) DO sensor not connected to instrument
b) bad connection at connector
c) break in cable or internal connection broken in sensor |
a) check all connections from electrode to instrument
b) Check for electrical continuity from conductivity pin to
connector using Ohms setting on DVM (should be <1 Ohm)
c) Contact Sensorex |
| Submersible probe output does not
match handheld DO meter output |
a) Probes not calibrated |
a) calibrate both probes before comparing outputs |
| DO reading is unstable and drifts downward |
Electrolyte depleted |
Replacement membrane and electrolyte per product instructions |
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