Two-Point Calibration (Point 1 Is Standard) - GE Sievers InnovOx Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Chapter 5: Calibration and Verification
The response of the Analyzer is defined by the equation:
C = a + b*R
where,
R = Mass Response, μg
a = Calibration intercept
b = Calibration constant (slope)
C = mg/L Carbon, ppm
The calibration of the Analyzer is defined by the intercept, a, and the slope, b.
For the case in which point 1 is reagent water, the calibration of the Analyzer is depicted graphically in Figure 16.
The operator designates point 1 as reagent water in the protocol by setting its concentration to 0 ppm. The
Analyzer interprets "0 ppm" as "reagent water."
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Figure 15: Two-Point Calibration (Point 1 is Standard)
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