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Aquatest 2010 Base
Unit
1.Unpacking
the Aquatest and Assembling the Titration Vessel
1.1 Ensure that all parts listed in the manual for the titration vessel
are in the shipment. Refer to Figure2 and 6 of the Aquatest Manual.
(All references to Figures and Text will be from this Manual).
1.2 Lightly grease all the ground-glass joints of the titration cell
and assemble according to Figure 6. If you have the AQUATEST VAPORIZER,
there will be an additional opening in the vessel. This accepts the
gas delivery tube for the VAPORIZER or a glass stopper if not using
the VAPORIZER.
1.3 Drop the magnetic spin bar in the vessel and place the vessel
in its holder.
1.4 Position the detector (sensing electrode) in the hole that will
keep the platinum tips farthest away from the spin bar. Rotate so
that the tips are parallel to the vessel wall. Always ensure that
the pins are well separated.
1.5 Position the drying tube, filled with silica gel desiccant and
plugged at each end with a small plug of glass wool, into one of the
openings.
1.6 Place the cathode solution cell (generator) into the largest opening.
Observe that the cathode (inside platinum gauze) is flat on the top
of the frit and that the anode (bottom platinum gauze) is flat against
the bottom of the frit.
1.7 Insert a septum into the two-piece TEFLON PLUG (if one is not
already there) and screw the two pieces together. Lightly grease the
plug and insert into the angled opening on the side of the vessel
or into one of the vertical openings, if you prefer. The needle of
the sampling syringe is inserted through this fitting. The septum
is soft enough to close completely after an injection, but should
be inspected and replaced when needed.
2.Adding Reagents to the Titration Vessel
2.1 Pour about 150 cm^3 of anode (vessel) solution in the vessel using
a small plastic funnel.
2.2 Snap off the top of the cathode (generator) solution ampoule.
Use the same funnel to pour the solution into the cathode solution
cell. Invert opened ampoule in funnel and tap lightly to encourage
flow.
2.3 While standing in front of the AQUATEST 2010, connect the cathode
solution cell to the BNC connection on the left-hand fitting and the
detector BNC connection to the right-hand fitting on the AQUATEST
2010 case.
3.Power up
3.1 Plug in the power cord to an appropriate outlet. Adjust the stirrer
speed control (Figure 4), located on the lower left side of the case,
to its lowest setting.
3.2 Switch on the AQUATEST 2010 with the power switch (FIGURE 3) located
on the lower right hand side of the case.
3.3 Slowly raise the stirrer speed control so that the stir bar rotates
at the fastest speed possible without "tumbling". Adjust this speed
cautiously so that the bar does not hit the detector pins. Turning
off the stir speed control before turning off the AQUATEST 2010 is
good practice to prevent the above. Proceed to 4 and 5 until DRY,
RDY or ADD SAMPLE appears.
4. Setting Date and Time
4.1 Press OPTION**. When SET CLOCK appears, press ENTER if the date
is correct. If incorrect, enter the correct date by pressing the (>)
key to underline the numbers to be changed. Change the numbers by
"keying" the correct number from the keypad. Change the date in the
same way. The time is on a 24 hour clock. 2:28:38 is 2 p.m. 28 min,
38 sec. The AQUATEST prints this as: 14:28:38. Press ENTER after selection.
5. Thermal Printer Paper Installation
5 1.While the vessel is equilibrating, prepare the printer, which
is located on the right front of the case under the removable cover.
Remove the cover before inserting paper. Cut the end of the printer
paper so that you will have a sharp point and then gently "coax" this
end into the slot under the "saw-toothed" edge of the paper cutter
while holding down the print feed button. When the paper is feeding
smoothly, slide the roller into the roll of paper and drop into slots
in the printer compartment. (If cutting does not allow for easy insertion,
clip off the sharp point to a blunt end and try again).
6.Titration
6 1.When the AQUATEST 2010 was turned on, the display read AQUATEST
2010 version 1.1 (as of January 1999). Later versions will have differing
numbers. The letter STBY (STANDBY) now appears. Press the STANDBY
key and the numbers will rapidly change to:
Example: 0.12
* RDY 35.1 µg
Or 0.10 *
DRY 42.6 µg
Or 0.08 *
ADD SAMPLE
When any of the above appear, press START and inject a sample. The
titration will proceed automatically until you hear an audible signal
(three "beeps") at the end of the titration.
6 2.Depending on the FILE settings, a number of "prompts" will appear
on the screen that will be filled in before the final result appears.
These range from a full report, as in FIGURE 13, to a minimum amount
of information as contained in FIGURE 10.
7.Setting The File Program* (After each selection, press ENTER)
| 7.1 FILE
NUMBER (8 files available) |
User’s
choice. When this file is called up in the future, all the entered
information will be contained under this number. See MANUAL, Section
8 Page 31. |
| 7.2 DELAY |
Time is
entered in minutes and seconds. The titration will not start until
this time has elapsed but the water will accumulate in the cell.
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| 7.3 MINIIMUM
TITRATION |
The titration
will precede for the time entered regardless of the status of
the sensing electrode. |
| 7.4 TITRATION
STOP |
The titration
will stop at the set time even if all the water has not been titrated.
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| 7.5 END
POINT |
Variable
– 0.3 is a good starting point. See MANUAL, Section 8, Page 33.
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| 7.6 PRINT
FORM |
See MANUAL,
Section 8, Page 33. Simplest format would be 1. |
| 7.7 PRINT
INTERVAL |
This will
not appear unless you have selected PRINT FORM 4. See Section
8, Page 36, especially the NOTE. |
| 7.8 CALC
FORM |
See MANUAL,
Section 8, Page 37. |
| 7.9 UNITS
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Selection
can be micrograms, part/million or percent. See MANUAL, Section
8, Page 40. |
| 7.10 SAMPLE
MASS |
See Manual,
section 9. Sample mass may be added anytime during or after a
titration or when the "prompt" asks for total wt. |
*Turning
off the 2010 erases all sample data but file settings are retained.
8.Sample Titration
81.If you have followed all the above, you should be able to inject
2 microliters of water from a 5 microliter syringe and obtain 2000
micrograms ± 100 micrograms. Follow the PHOTOVOLT TECHNICAL NOTE ON
VERIFICATION OF ACCURACY.
8 2.If the titration for water is successful, you should be able to
use the PHOTOVOLT water standard and get the stated water content.
A 1000 microliter syringe (1 mL) can be used and injections of 100
or 200 microliters are satisfactory. Follow the PHOTOVOLT TECHNICAL
NOTE that is packed with your reagents.
9.Example Of The File Setting For The Most Complete Report Possible.
**PRESS SEE
OPTION SET USER
> SET
INST NO
> SET
CLOCK
> REAGENT
USE
> SET
BALANCE
> SET
RS-232
> DIAGNOSTIC
TEST
> BACK
TO SET USER
> RETURN
TO NORMAL DISPLAY
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