1.1 These test methods cover the determination of the electrical conductivity and resistivity of water. The following test methods are included:
Range | Sections | |
Test Method A-Field and Routine Laboratory | 10 to 200 000 | 12 to 18 |
Measurement of Static (Non-Flowing) Samples | μ S/cm | |
Test Method B-Continuous In-Line Measure | 5 to 200 000 | 19 to 23 |
ment | μ S/cm |
1.2 These test methods have been tested in reagent water. It is the user's responsibility to ensure the validity of these test methods for waters of untested matrices.
1.3 For measurements below the range of these test methods, refer to Test Method D 5391.
This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
1.4 This test method is applicable to field and routine laboratory measurements of the electrical conductivity of water using static samples.
1.5 This test method is applicable to the continuous, in-line measurement of the electrical conductivity of water.
These test methods are applicable for such purposes as impurity detection and, in some cases, the quantitative measurement of ionic constituents dissolved in waters. These include dissolved electrolytes in natural and treated waters, such as boiler water, boiler feedwater, cooling water, and saline and brackish water.
4.1.1 Their concentration may range from trace levels in pure waters (1)4 to significant levels in condensed steam (see Test Methods D 2186 and D 4519
4.1.2 Where the principal interest in the use of conductivity methods is to determine steam purity, see Ref (3). These test methods may also be used for checking the correctness of water analyses (4).
SDO | ASTM: ASTM International |
Document Number | D1125 |
Publication Date | April 1, 2005 |
Language | en - English |
Page Count | 7 |
Revision Level | 95(2005) |
Supercedes | |
Committee | D19.03 |