PH Probe Calibration: Submitted To Miss Anam Saeed
PH Probe Calibration: Submitted To Miss Anam Saeed
PH Probe Calibration: Submitted To Miss Anam Saeed
Submitted By
Group # 1
Jawad Ismaeel 2016-CH-61
Faiza Raja 2016-CH-59
Ramisha Naveed 2016-CH-57
Muhammad Asad Taj 2016-CH-33
pH Probe Calibration
2. Experiment Name
3. Working Principle
pH transmitters, commonly called analyzers, provide electrical outputs that are proportional
to potential of hydrogen (pH) inputs. The pH scale is used to express the acidity or alkalinity of a
solution by measuring the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution. pH transmitters are
part of a larger system which monitors and analyzes the pH of a solution. The transmitters
function under the principle that an acidic solution has a higher concentration of hydrogen ions
than an alkaline solution. The device includes a pH sensor, which uses electrodes or wires to test
the solution's pH, and a controller which processes the raw signal from the pH sensor and
delivers it to the transmitter. In this way, a pH transmitter is able to convert the pH of a solution
into an electrical signal. A pH transmitter differs from a pH meter because it has a
communication interface which can transmit data to a control system or computer.
The device employs a stabilization feature which prevents the transmitter from accepting a buffer
pH reading that has not reached a prescribed level of stabilization, in terms of pH change per
time. This feature helps eliminate the common problem of not allowing enough time for the pH
to approach the buffer value that leads to a lower observed slope and higher than necessary slope
correction during calibration. pH transmitters have to be regularly "buffered" with solutions of
known pH to establish the calibration. They are usually made of glass electrodes and are very
delicate.
4. Components
Process Interface
pH Transmitter
Digital Display Module
pH process Rig
pH 4, pH 7 and pH9 buffer solutions
4 plastic or glass beakers
1 liter of De-ionized or distilled solution
5. Working Procedure
4) And tried to perform the following steps but apparatus doesn’t work properly.
a. We selected the pH Mode and set the temperature control knob to 25°C.
b. We rinsed the electrode with deionized water and blot dry using a piece of tissue.
d. We rinse the electrode with deionized water and blot dry using a piece of tissue
f. We rinsed the electrode with deionized water and blot dry using a piece of tissue
6. Figure of Equipment
7. Result & Discussion
8. Suggestion/Recommendation
9. Problems
The pH probe system was not working properly, so it was not possible to calibrate
with efficiently and effectively.
10. Applications
11. References
pH Measurement and Value". Global Water. Xylem, Inc. Retrieved 21 March 2017.