diapensiya
Chemical
- May 6, 2014
- 23
Hello all,
I have been working on a system which requires (electrical) conductivity measurement of organic metarial in an aqueous stream. The aim is to prevent organic material to end up in drain lines. This is done by shutting off the valve on the pipeline when the conductivity meter shows very low values (organic material has very low conductivity with respect to water).
The conductivity is related with temperature. My question is how do condutivity meters work when the temperatures are below 0 degrees celcius ? Do they need insulation around ? Another thing is how do they correct the conductivity measurement when the temperature is changing during the day ?
I have been working on a system which requires (electrical) conductivity measurement of organic metarial in an aqueous stream. The aim is to prevent organic material to end up in drain lines. This is done by shutting off the valve on the pipeline when the conductivity meter shows very low values (organic material has very low conductivity with respect to water).
The conductivity is related with temperature. My question is how do condutivity meters work when the temperatures are below 0 degrees celcius ? Do they need insulation around ? Another thing is how do they correct the conductivity measurement when the temperature is changing during the day ?