kenickie
Electrical
- Aug 27, 2003
- 1
I'm using an in-line conductivity meter to monitor water purity. However, as this is a US company in Europe, I'm getting a little confused with guidelines.
Does EP (European Pharmacopeia)allow temperature compensation in conductivity measurements, unlike USP 23 <645> which requires non-compensated measurement?
Does using compensation actually affect the accuracy of the measurement(in what way?) or is the USP guideline simply in aid of harmonisation of measurement?
Does EP (European Pharmacopeia)allow temperature compensation in conductivity measurements, unlike USP 23 <645> which requires non-compensated measurement?
Does using compensation actually affect the accuracy of the measurement(in what way?) or is the USP guideline simply in aid of harmonisation of measurement?