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The Wetlabs AC9 instrument is processed before every PnB cruise.  During the calibration process, AC9 readings are recorded in Wetview from 'a' and 'c' channels when de-gassed Q water is run through the instrument.  Temperature of the water is also noted.
 
The Wetlabs AC9 instrument is processed before every PnB cruise.  During the calibration process, AC9 readings are recorded in Wetview from 'a' and 'c' channels when de-gassed Q water is run through the instrument.  Temperature of the water is also noted.
At the end of the calibration procedure wtr_d_yymmdd*.dat and yymmddwatertemp.txt files are created, with '*' denoting the letter designation of the run made(starting with a).  Typically three runs are standard to get consistent and accurate values.
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At the end of the calibration procedure wtr_d_yymmdd*.dat and yymmddwatertemp.txt files are created, with '*' denoting the letter designation of the run made(starting with a).  Typically three independent(cleaning tubes) runs are standard to get consistent and accurate values.
  
  

Latest revision as of 15:44, 11 March 2011

Calibration

The Wetlabs AC9 instrument is processed before every PnB cruise. During the calibration process, AC9 readings are recorded in Wetview from 'a' and 'c' channels when de-gassed Q water is run through the instrument. Temperature of the water is also noted. At the end of the calibration procedure wtr_d_yymmdd*.dat and yymmddwatertemp.txt files are created, with '*' denoting the letter designation of the run made(starting with a). Typically three independent(cleaning tubes) runs are standard to get consistent and accurate values.






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