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calibration, the Ready Snap® 3 Calibration Verification Standard part #490903) is 
available for purchase. 

Compliance Verification for Free and Total Chlorine Testing 

This DPD test system is accepted by most health departments because this test is USEPA 
(DIN Standard 38 408 G4, ISO 7393/2) accepted for testing requirements for Free and 
Total Chlorine. The Chlorine Plus meter uses a wavelength of 525nm; and the 
compliance requirement is that the colorimeter wavelength is between 490 and 530nm. 
The HCA1 Strip Micro CL (DPD-1) uses the same reagents and proportions, and the 
resulting solution pH is maintained between 6.2 and 6.5 as specified by AWWA 
(American Water Works Association) method 4500-Cl G. It should be understood that 
the USEPA does not "approve" commercial DPD delivery systems such as reagent 
powder pillows, tablets, dispensers, or HCA1 Strip DPD delivery devices. The HCA1 Strip 
Micro CL (DPD-1) for Free Chlorine, and the HCA1 Strip Micro CL (DPD-3) or the HCA1 
Strip Micro CL (DPD-4) for Total Chlorine meet your reportable testing requirements 
because the HCA1 Strip Micro CL delivers the same chemicals in identical proportions 
(see table below); therefore, the system is compliant. Likewise, AWWA proportions are 
followed as required for Total Chlorine measurements using Potassium Iodide. 

Components (Free Chlorine) 

AWWA 4500-CI G 

HCA1 DPD-1 

Anhydrous DPD sulfate 

1.5% 

1.5% 

Anhydrous Na

2

HPO

4

 

33.4% 

33.4% 

Anhydrous KH

2

PO

4

 

64.0% 

64.0% 

EDTA 

1.1% 

1.1% 

 

About the Photometric Cell 

The built-in CELL is transparent plastic and, when filled to the top, contains 4ml. The 
sturdy CELL design will last for over 20,000 readings. Scratches on the CELL will not 
interfere or compromise the accuracy of the readings because of its fixed position. For 
best accuracy, rinse cell with clean water immediately after a test is completed. Do not 
use solvents, such as acetone, to clean the cell. When the CELL becomes stained or 
cloudy from repeated testing, or when the meter does not blank when you press the 
ZERO/ON button, the cell needs to be cleaned.  

Clean as follows: Fill cell with clean water and move the Cell cleaning brush up-and-
down and back-and-forth along the walls of the cell. Afterwards, rinse the cell and the 
meter is ready for use again. Cleaning the cell regularly is especially recommended after 
you run a test that is using turbidity or precipitation chemistry for analysis. 

Installing the Batteries 

1.

 

Unscrew the O-ring sealed battery cover counter-clockwise. Use proper sized 
pliers if necessary. Do not disturb the sealing O-ring. Batteries are not 
included. 

Summary of Contents for HCA1

Page 1: ...HCA1 Chlorine Plus Photometer System Instruction Manual Ideal for the measurement of Free and Total Chlorine in Drinking Water Waste Water Environmental or other clear water samples...

Page 2: ...of test strips Ozone 1000040 7 Meter case and 2 bottles of test strips Peracetic Acid 9250500 Plastic case 1000570 HCA1 meter only 9260100 100 Test Strips Free Chlorine 0 01 11 0 ppm 9260101 100 Test...

Page 3: ...ll 6 Installing the Batteries 6 MENU CL1 DPD 1 Free Chlorine Test Procedure 7 MENU CL1 DPD 4 Total Chlorine Test Procedure 8 MENU O3 Ozone Test Procedure 8 MENU Cd4 Chlorine Dioxide Test Procedure 9 M...

Page 4: ...attery Life 2000 tests with alkaline batteries Electromagnetic Compliance Emitted Interference EN 61326 Immunity to Interference EN61326 Waterproof rating Exceeds IP67 Weight Instrument 140 g 5 oz Dim...

Page 5: ...result followed by 19 which is the 2nd latest result etc and finally 01 which is the oldest result retained Only the last 20 readings are stored in each menu This meter is able to store 160 results i...

Page 6: ...s compliant Likewise AWWA proportions are followed as required for Total Chlorine measurements using Potassium Iodide Components Free Chlorine AWWA 4500 CI G HCA1 DPD 1 Anhydrous DPD sulfate 1 5 1 5 A...

Page 7: ...press the MENU button until the display shows the parameter CL1 4 Rinse the CELL at least 3 times with the water sample you will be testing rinsing minimizes the potential for cross contamination from...

Page 8: ...mple Record result displayed this result is automatically stored in CL1 Menu 8 Press READ again and the meter will count down and display the next Total Chlorine result If this reading matches the pre...

Page 9: ...forth motion approx 2 strokes Sec Remove and discard the strip after 1 on the display disappears The cursor will move across the display while the meter prepares to measure the sample Ignore the resul...

Page 10: ...venient place and recap the test strip bottle 2 Press the ZERO ON button to power the meter on the display will show all annunciators then the current MENU selection followed by the last reading 3 Pre...

Page 11: ...temperature and Monochloramine concentration Ozone O3 Color similar to free chlorine reaction at all levels Peroxides Interference is possible pH Typical pH samples of potable water with a pH of 6 0...

Page 12: ...1 Micro strips or reagents reorder information below 14 Lab testing with the Chlorine Plus meter has shown that zeroing and measuring of the sample normally does not require any cell cover for accurat...

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