Meter calibration is accomplished by replacing the conductivity cell with NIST-traceable precision resistors (accurate to ±0.1%of the stated value)or an equivalently accurate adjustable resistance device,such as a Wheatstone Bridge,to give a predicted instrument response.Each scale on the meter may require separate calibration prior to use.The frequency of recalibration is a function of instrument design,degree of use,etc.However,because some multiple scale instruments have a single calibration adjustment,recalibration may be required between each use of a different scale.The instrument must have a minimum resolution of 0.1µS/cm
*on the lowest range.Excluding the cell accuracy,the instrument accuracy must be ±0.1µS/cm.