Description
ORP electrodes should be calibrated at least once a month to ensure optimum accuracy. Full calibration involves calibrating at a single point, using a +250mV ORP Calibration Standard. Ideally, the calibration should be carried out at 25°C, but the probe will automatically compensate for temperature variations in the calibration solution during calibration.
Calibrating the ORP Electrode
To calibrate the ORP electrode using the ORP-250 calibration solution, you will perform a single-point calibration. This process involves immersing the probe in the calibration solution, allowing the readings to stabilise, and then confirming the calibration on the Aquameter, or BlueLink Device.
Solution Needed: ORP-250mV calibration solution (ensure it is fresh and not expired).
- Procedure:
- Preparation: Remove the protective cap from the ORP electrode. Wash the Aquaprobe thoroughly with deionised water and dry it gently.
- Immersion: Gently lower the Aquaprobe into the ORP-250mV calibration solution, ensuring the ORP electrode is fully submerged.
- Stabilisation: Allow the probe to remain in the solution until the ORP readings stabilise completely. This typically takes a few minutes.
- Initiate Calibration: On the Aquameter, navigate to the “Calibration” menu.
- Select ORP: Choose “Full Cal” (or similar option that leads to individual parameter calibration) and then select “ORP” from the list of available parameters.
- Confirm Calibration: The meter will prompt you to calibrate. Confirm the calibration point. The Aquameter will process the calibration, and a success message or stable reading should appear.
- Completion: Once the calibration is successful, press “OK” or “ESC” repeatedly to return to normal reading mode.
- Post-Calibration: Remove the probe from the calibration solution, wash it thoroughly with deionised water, and replace the storage cap on the pH/ORP electrode.
This single-point calibration ensures the ORP electrode is accurately measuring against a known standard.
PH/ORP Electrode Storage
The PH/ORP Electrode is a clear gel-filled and the electrode cap contains a sponge that should be kept moist with a few drops of pH Electrode Storage Solution (Part No, SS-25) when the probe isn’t being used. The storage cap is essential for maintaining the integrity and performance of the pH and ORP electrode. These electrodes contain a sensitive glass membrane and a reference junction that must remain hydrated. If they are allowed to dry out, the electrode can be permanently damaged, leading to inaccurate readings and premature failure.


