I will look at the LERP instruction, but in this case, interpolation is not allowed. For example the limit @ 20, 21,22,23,and 24 Celsius is 1.1. Once the temp goes to 25, then you get 1.3. The rules are strict. If your temp is 24.99999.... the limit is 1.1, but it's also 1.1 at 20.00000001. This is new a few years ago, there was a lot of confusion surrounding conductivity testing of PW generation systems, different methods, different types of sensors, some analyzers/meters used a temperature compensated algorithm, some didn't, some companies used grab samples, some used inline sensors, and nobody was really sure if an auditor was going to accept your measurement method, and pass/fail test or not. The USP did a huge study and created a standard that was consistent, easy to understand, and implement. That's probably more than anybody cares to know about conductivity of Purified Water. Lord knows I've spent wayy too much time thinking about it.