Method for temperature compensation of measured values of a turb

Measuring and testing – Instrument proving or calibrating – Gas or liquid analyzer

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68 1203, D06F 3302

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058891927

ABSTRACT:
A turbidity sensor is built in at a location being reachable by washing fluid in an automatic washing machine having a microprocessor for process control, a light transmitter and a light receiver for transmitting light through the washing fluid in a measurement path. A method for temperature compensation of measured values of the turbidity sensor includes calculating a temperature coefficient of the turbidity sensor for each operating point and storing the temperature coefficient in memory as a correction value in software for evaluating measurement results of the turbidity sensor. A respective measurement result is corrected by using the temperature coefficient as a function of a temperature being present and measured at the turbidity sensor.

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