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Instruction Manual

C 99 & C 200

Series

Multiparameter Bench

Photometers

Manufacturers since 1978

These Instruments are in

Compliance with the CE Directives

Summary of Contents for C 200 Series

Page 1: ...1 Instruction Manual C 99 C 200 Series Multiparameter Bench Photometers Manufacturers since 1978 These Instruments are in Compliance with the CE Directives ...

Page 2: ...ANGE 40 CHLORINE DIOXIDE 43 CHROMIUM VI HIGH RANGE 46 CHROMIUM VI LOW RANGE 48 COLOR OF WATER 50 COPPER HIGH RANGE 52 COPPER LOW RANGE 54 CYANIDE 56 CYANURIC ACID 59 FLUORIDE 61 CALCIUM HARDNESS 64 MAGNESIUM HARDNESS 67 TOTAL HARDNESS HIGH RANGE 70 TOTAL HARDNESS MEDIUM RANGE 73 TOTAL HARDNESS LOW RANGE 76 HYDRAZINE 79 IODINE 82 IRON HIGH RANGE 84 IRON LOW RANGE 86 MANGANESE HIGH RANGE 89 MANGANES...

Page 3: ...purpose meters are manufactured to measure the most important parameters of the application they have been especially designed for C 99 Laboratories with COD C 200 Laboratories C 203 Aquaculture C 205 Boilers Cooling Towers C 206 Environmental Testing C 207 Industrial Wastewater C 208 Water Conditioning C 209 Education C 210 Pulp Paper Mills C 211 Chemical Manufacturers C 212 Power Plant Utilities...

Page 4: ... ελ molar extinction coefficient at wavelength λ c molar concentration of the substance d optical path through the substance Therefore the concentration c can be calculated from the absorbance of the substance as the other factors are known Photometric chemical analysis is based on the possibility to develop an absorbing compound from a specific chemical reaction between sample and reagents Light ...

Page 5: ...o the desired measuring unit and to display it on the LCD The measurement process is carried out in two phases first the meter is zeroed and then the actual measurement is performed The cuvet has a very important role because it is an optical element and thus requires particular attention It is important that both the measurement and the calibration zeroing cuvets are optically iden tical to provi...

Page 6: ... after a preprogrammed countdown 6 ZERO to zero the meter prior to measurement 7 Program W and V to select the desired parameter 8 ON OFF to turn the meter on and off REAR PANEL 1 Power Supply 12 VDC 2 5 Watt 2 RS 232 Socket 3 Batteries Compartment FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ...

Page 7: ...olling SIP This indicates that the meter is in a zeroed stateandmeasurementcanbeperformed The blinking LOBAT indicates that the battery voltage is getting low and the batteries need to be replaced The light level is accepted The instrument is ready to perform a zero reading This flashing prompt will only appear when a secondzeroreadingneedstobeperformed Follow the measurement procedure de scribed ...

Page 8: ...ase check the prepara tion of the zero cuvet This indicates that the zeroing procedure failedduetoalowsignal to noiseratio In this case press ZERO again There is too much light to perform a measurement Please check the prepara tion of the zero cuvet The lamp is not working properly Contact yourdealerorthenearestHannaCustomer Service Center The lamp is not working properly Contact yourdealerorthene...

Page 9: ...tes an over range condition Theconcentrationofthesample is beyond the programmed range dilute the sample and rerun the test 2 A flashing value lower than the maximum concentration indicates a low signal to noiseratiocondition Inthiscase accuracy of the result is not guaranteed Repeat the reading procedure The sample and zero cuvet are inverted b on sample reading b on sample reading b on sample re...

Page 10: ...the plunger completely into the syringe and insert the tip into the solution Pull the plunger up to above the 0 0 mL mark Take out the syringe and clean the outside of the syringe tip Then adjust the plunger to the 0 0 mL mark the lower edge of the seal must be exactly on the 0 0 mL mark Be sure that no drops are hanging on the tip of the syringe if so eliminate them Then keeping the syringe in ve...

Page 11: ...mpletely free of fingerprints oil or dirt Wipe it thoroughly with HI 731318 or a lint free cloth prior to insertion It is possible to take multiple read ings in a row but it is recommended to take a new zero reading for each sample and to use the same cuvet for zeroing and measurement It is important to discard the sample immediately after the reading is taken because the glass might become perman...

Page 12: ...r 50 11 Copper HR 52 12 Copper LR 54 13 Cyanide 56 14 Cyanuric Acid 59 15 Fluoride 61 16 Ca Hardness 64 17 Mg Hardness 67 18 Hydrazine 79 19 Iodine 82 20 Iron HR 84 21 Iron LR 86 Code Parameter Page 22 Manganese HR 89 23 Manganese LR 91 24 Molybdenum 94 25 NickelHR 97 26 Nitrate 102 27 Nitrite HR 104 28 Nitrite LR 106 29 Oxygen Dissolved 117 30 Oxygen Demand Chemical COD HR 108 31 Oxygen Demand Ch...

Page 13: ... 15 Fluoride 61 16 Ca Hardness 64 17 Mg Hardness 67 18 Hydrazine 79 Code Parameter Page 19 Iodine 82 20 Iron HR 84 21 Iron LR 86 22 Manganese HR 89 23 Manganese LR 91 24 Molybdenum 94 25 NickelHR 97 26 Nitrate 102 27 Nitrite HR 104 28 Nitrite LR 106 29 Oxygen Dissolved 117 30 pH 120 31 Phosphate HR 122 32 Phosphate LR 124 33 Phosphorus 126 34 Silica 128 35 Silver 131 36 Zinc 134 Code Parameter Pag...

Page 14: ...te HR 104 18 Nitrite LR 106 19 Oxygen Dissolved 117 20 pH 120 21 Phosphate HR 122 22 Phosphate LR 124 23 Silica 128 24 Zinc 134 Code Parameter Page 1 Ammonia MR 25 2 Ammonia LR 27 3 FreeChlorine 31 4 TotalChlorine 37 5 Chromium VI HR 46 6 Chromium VI LR 48 7 ColorofWater 50 8 Copper HR 52 9 Copper LR 54 10 Cyanuric Acid 59 11 Molybdenum 94 12 NickelHR 97 Code Parameter Page 13 NickelLR 99 14 Nitra...

Page 15: ...Dissolved 117 15 pH 120 16 Phosphate HR 122 17 Phosphate LR 124 18 Phosphorus 126 19 Silver 131 20 Zinc 134 Code Parameter Page 1 Ammonia MR 25 2 Ammonia LR 27 3 FreeChlorine 31 4 TotalChlorine 37 5 Copper HR 52 6 Copper LR 54 7 Fluoride 61 8 Iron HR 84 9 Iron LR 86 10 Manganese HR 89 11 Manganese LR 91 12 Molybdenum 94 Code Parameter Page 13 NickelHR 97 14 NickelLR 99 15 Nitrate 102 16 Oxygen Dis...

Page 16: ... 102 Code Parameter Page 11 Nitrite HR 104 12 Nitrite LR 106 13 Oxygen Dissolved 117 14 pH 120 15 Phosphate HR 122 16 Phosphate LR 124 17 Phosphorus 126 18 Silica 128 19 Silver 131 20 Zinc 134 Code Parameter Page 1 Aluminum 21 2 FreeChlorine 31 3 TotalChlorine 37 4 ChlorineDioxide 43 5 ColorofWater 50 6 DissolvedOxygen 117 Code Parameter Page 7 pH 120 8 Phosphate HR 122 9 Phosphate LR 124 10 Silic...

Page 17: ...11 Iron LR 86 Code Parameter Page 12 Molybdenum 94 13 NickelHR 97 14 NickelLR 99 15 pH 120 16 Phosphate HR 122 17 Phosphate LR 124 18 Phosphorus 126 19 Silica 128 20 Silver 131 21 Zinc 134 Code Parameter Page 1 Ammonia MR 25 2 Ammonia LR 27 3 FreeChlorine 31 4 TotalChlorine 37 5 Copper HR 52 6 Copper LR 54 7 Hydrazine 79 Code Parameter Page 8 Molybdenum 94 9 Phosphate HR 122 10 Phosphate LR 124 11...

Page 18: ...en Dissolved 117 19 pH 120 20 Phosphate HR 122 21 Phosphate LR 124 22 Phosphorus 126 23 Silver 131 24 Zinc 134 C 216 SWIMMING POOL APPLICATION Code Parameter Page 1 Free Chlorine HR 34 2 Total Chlorine HR 40 3 Cyanuric Acid 59 4 Bromine 29 Code Parameter Page C 218 ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATION 1 Ammonia MR 25 2 Ammonia HR 23 3 Cyanide 56 4 Chromium VI HR 46 5 Chromium VI LR 48 Code Parameter Page 5 p...

Page 19: ...on by pressing ON OFF The meter will first perform an LCD self diagnostic test by displaying a full set of figures Then it will show a scrolling c Hanna Inst message When the LCD displays the meter is ready On the secondary LCD P1 will appear to inform that the first parameter measurement procedure e g in C200 P1 for Aluminum can be performed Press the PROGRAM W and PROGRAM V keys to select the de...

Page 20: ...est read carefully all the instructions related to the selected parameter ABBREVIATIONS ABBREVIATIONS ABBREVIATIONS ABBREVIATIONS ABBREVIATIONS C C C C C degree Celsius EPA EPA EPA EPA EPA US Environmental Protection Agency F F F F F degree Fahrenheit g L g L g L g L g L grams per liter ppt HR HR HR HR HR High Range LR LR LR LR LR Low Range mg L mg L mg L mg L mg L milligrams per liter ppm mL mL m...

Page 21: ... HI 93712A 0 Ascorbic acid 1 packet HI 93712B 0 Aluminon reagent 1 packet HI 93712C 0 Bleaching powder 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI 93712 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93712 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Aluminum on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Fill a graduated beaker with 50 mL of sample Ad...

Page 22: ...tdown prior to zeroing the blank Alternatively wait for 15 minutes and then press ZERO SIP will blink during zeroing Wait for a few seconds and the display will show 0 0 Now the meter is zeroed and ready for measurement Remove the blank and insert the other cuvet into the instrument Press READ DIRECT SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L of alumin...

Page 23: ...ption Quantity HI 93733A 0 Nessler Reagent 4 drops in fresh and seawater HI 93733B 0 Ammonia Reagent 9 mL in fresh and seawater REAGENT SETS HI 93733 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93733 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Ammonia HR on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Fill a cuvet with 1 mL of unr...

Page 24: ...r alternatively wait for 3 minutes and 30 seconds and then press READ DIRECT In both cases the display will show SIP during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L of Ammo nium ion NH4 on the Liquid Crystal Display To convert the reading to mg L of ammonia NH3 multiply by a factor of 0 944 To convert the reading to ammonia nitrogen NH3 N multiply by a factor of 0 776 INT...

Page 25: ... Quantity HI 93715A 0 First Reagent 4 drops 6 drops in seawater HI 93715B 0 Second Reagent 4 drops 10 drops in seawater REAGENT SETS HI 93715 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93715 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Ammonia MR on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacte...

Page 26: ... countdown prior to the measurement or alternatively wait for 3 minutes and 30 seconds and press READ DIRECT In both cases SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L of ammonia nitrogen NH3 N on the display To convert the reading to mg L of ammonia NH3 multiply by a factor of 1 216 INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by acetone alcohols aldehydes ...

Page 27: ... 10 drops in seawater REAGENT SETS HI 93700 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93700 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Ammonia LR on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacted sample up to the mark and replace the cap Place the cuvet into the holder and ensure that the no...

Page 28: ...down prior to the measurement or alternatively wait for 3 minutes and 30 seconds and press READ DIRECT In both cases SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L of ammonia nitrogen NH3 N on the display To convert the reading to mg L of ammonia NH3 multiply the display by a factor of 1 216 INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by acetone alcohols alde...

Page 29: ...reagent causes a pink tint in the sample REQUIRED REAGENTS Code Description Quantity HI 93716 0 DPD Reagent 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI 93716 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93716 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Bromine on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacted samp...

Page 30: ...s and press READ DIRECT In both cases SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L of bromine on the Liquid Crystal Display INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Chlorine Iodine Ozone Oxidized forms of Chromium and Manganese In case of water with hardness greater than 500 mg L CaCO3 shake the sample for approximately 2 minutes after adding the reag...

Page 31: ...WDER Code Description Quantity HI 93701 0 DPD 1 packet LIQUID Code Description Quantity HI 93701A F DPD1 Indicator 3 drops HI 93701B F DPD1 Buffer 3 drops REAGENT SETS HI 93701 F Reagents for 300 tests liquid HI 93701 01 Reagents for 100 tests powder HI 93701 03 Reagents for 300 tests powder For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Free Ch...

Page 32: ...e content of one packet of HI 93701 DPD reagent Replace the cap and shake gently for 20 seconds or 2 minutes in case of seawater analysis Wait for a minute to allow the undissolved reagent to precipitate and reinsert the cuvet into the instrument Press READ DIRECT and the display will show SIP during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L of free chlorine on the Liquid ...

Page 33: ...directly displays concentration in mg L of free chlorine on the Liquid Crystal Display INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Bromine Iodine Ozone Oxidized forms of Chromium and Manganese In case of water with hardness greater than 500 mg L CaCO3 shake the sample for approximately 2 minutes after adding the powder reagent In case of water with alkalinity greater than 250 mg L CaCO3 or acidity...

Page 34: ...ion of the EPA DPD method 330 5 The reaction between free chlorine and the DPD re agent causes a pink tint in the sample REQUIRED REAGENTS Code Description Quantity HI 93701 0 DPD 1 packet HI 93734B 0 Free Total Chlorine HR Reagent 5 mL REAGENT SETS HI 93734 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93734 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program numb...

Page 35: ...e using the 3 mL plastic pipette Note rinse the 3 mL plastic pipette 2 or 3 times with sample before adding it to the cuvet with reagent Replace the cap and shake gently Place the cuvet into the holder and ensure that the notch on the cap is positioned securely into the groove Press ZERO and SIP will blink on the display Wait for a few seconds and the display will show 0 0 Now the meter is zeroed ...

Page 36: ... instrument directly displays concentration in mg L of free chlorine on the Liquid Crystal Display INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Bromine Iodine Ozone Oxidized forms of Chromium and Manganese Alkalinity above 250 mg L or acidity above 150 mg L will not reliably develop the full amount of color or it may rapidly fade To resolve this neutralize the sample with diluted HCl or NaOH In cas...

Page 37: ...QUID Code Description Quantity HI 93701A T DPD1 indicator 3 drops HI 93701B T DPD1 buffer 3 drops HI 93701C DPD3 solution 1 drop REAGENT SETS HI 93701 T Reagents for 300 total chlorine tests liquid HI 93711 01 Reagents for 100 total chlorine tests powder HI 93711 03 Reagents for 300 total chlorine tests powder For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corre...

Page 38: ...ert the cuvet into the instrument Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to the measurement or alternatively wait for 2 minutes and 30 seconds and press READ DIRECT In both cases SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L of total chlorine on the Liquid Crystal Display Liquid reagents procedure To an empty cuvet add 3 drops of HI 937...

Page 39: ...al chlorine have to be measured separately with fresh unreacted samples following the related procedure if both values are requested INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Bromine Iodine Ozone Oxidized forms of Chromium and Manganese In case of water with hardness greater than 500 mg L CaCO3 shake the sample for approximately 2 minutes after adding the powder reagent In case of water with alk...

Page 40: ...thod 330 5 The reaction between free chlorine and the DPD re agent causes a pink tint in the sample REQUIRED REAGENTS Code Description Quantity HI 93701 0 DPD 1 packet HI 93734B 0 Free Total Chlorine HR Reagent 5 mL HI 93734C 0 Total Chlorine HR Reagent 3 drops REAGENT SETS HI 93734 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93734 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDUR...

Page 41: ...of unreacted sample using the 3 mL plastic pipette Note rinse the 3 mL plastic pipette 2 or 3 times with sample before adding it to the cuvet with reagent Replace the cap and shake gently Place the cuvet into the holder and ensure that the notch on the cap is positioned securely into the groove Press ZERO and SIP will blink on the display Wait for a few seconds and the display will show 0 0 Now th...

Page 42: ...DIRECT The display will show SIP during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L of total chlorine on the Liquid Crystal Display INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Bromine Iodine Ozone Oxidized forms of Chromium and Manganese Alkalinity above 250 mg L or acidity above 150 mg L will not reliably develop the full amount of color or it may rapidly fade To resolve th...

Page 43: ... sample REQUIRED REAGENT Code Description Quantity HI 93738A 0 Reagent A 1 mL HI 93738B 0 Dechlorinating Reagent B 1 packet HI 93738C 0 Reagent C 1 mL HI 93738D 0 Reagent D 1 mL REAGENT SETS HI 93738 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93738 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Chlorine Dioxide on the secondary LCD b...

Page 44: ...lorine dioxide reagent to each cylinder 1 2 close them and invert several times to mix Add 0 5 mL of HI 93738D chlorine dioxide reagent to each cylinder 1 2 close them and invert several times to mix Cylinder 2 is the reacted sample Fill a cuvet with 10 mL of the blank 1 up to the mark and replace the cap Place the blank 1 into the holder and ensure that the notch on the cap is positioned securely...

Page 45: ...READ DIRECT and SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L of chlorine dioxide on the Liquid Crystal Display SAMPLING PROCEDURE It is recommended to analyze chlorine dioxide samples immediately after collection Chlorine dioxide samples must be stored in dark glass stoppered bottles with minimal head space Excessive heat above 25 C 78 F agitation and ex...

Page 46: ...rple tint in the sample REQUIRED REAGENTS Code Description Quantity HI 93723 0 Powder reagent 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI 93723 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93723 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Chromium VI HR on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Fill the cuvet up to the mark with 10 mL of unreac...

Page 47: ... to the measurement or alternatively wait for 6 minutes and press READ DIRECT In both cases SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in µg L of chromium VI on the Liquid Crystal Display INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Vanadium above 1 ppm However waiting 10 minutes before reading the interference is removed Iron above 1 ppm Mercurous and mercuric...

Page 48: ...TS HI 93749 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93749 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Chromium VI LR on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacted sample up to the mark and replace the cap Place the cuvet into the holder and ensure that the notch on the cap is positioned...

Page 49: ...to the measurement or alternatively wait for 6 minutes and press READ DIRECT In both cases SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in µg L of Chro mium VI on the Liquid Crystal Display INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Vanadium above 1 ppm However waiting 10 minutes before reading the interference is removed Iron above 1 ppm Mercurous and mercuric...

Page 50: ...ccessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Color of Water on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Fill one cuvet up to the mark with deionized water and replace the cap This is the blank Place the blank 1 into the holder and ensure that the notch on the cap is positioned securely into the groove Press ZERO and SIP will blink on the display Wai...

Page 51: ...ument and ensure that the notch on the cap is positioned securely into the groove Press READ DIRECT and SIP will blink on the display The meter directly displays the value of apparent color in PCU on the Liquid Crystal Display Remove the cuvet insert the true color cuvet 3 into the instrument and ensure that the notch on the cap is positioned securely into the groove Press READ DIRECT and SIP will...

Page 52: ...S Code Description Quantity HI 93702 0 Bicinchoninate 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI 93702 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93702 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Copper HR on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacted sample up to the mark and replace the cap Place the cuve...

Page 53: ...how the countdown prior to the measurement or alternatively wait for 45 seconds and press READ DIRECT In both cases SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L of copper on the Liquid Crystal Display INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Silver Cyanide For samples overcoming buffering capacity of reagent around pH 6 8 pH should be adjusted between...

Page 54: ...Quantity HI 93747 0 Bicinchoninate 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI 93747 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93747 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Copper LR on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacted sample up to the mark and replace the cap Place the cuvet into the holder a...

Page 55: ... prior to the measurement or alternatively wait for 45 seconds and press READ DIRECT In both cases SIP will blink during measurement Multiply the reading on the Liquid Crystal Display by 10 to obtain the concetration in mg L of oxygen demand INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Silver Cyanide For samples overcoming buffering capacity of reagent around pH 6 8 pH should be adjusted between 6 ...

Page 56: ...Quantity HI 93714A 0 Reagent A 1 spoon HI 93714B 0 Reagent B 1 packet HI 93714C 0 Reagent C 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI 93714 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93714 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Cyanide on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacted sample up to the mar...

Page 57: ... stopper and cap immediately to prevent the escape of chlorine gas which is developed during the reaction and shake gently for 30 seconds Wait for 30 seconds leaving the cuvet tightly capped and undis turbed then add the content of one packet of HI 93714B re agent and shake gently for 10 seconds Immediately add the content of one packet of HI 93714C re agent replace the cap and shake vigorously fo...

Page 58: ...anide on the Liquid Crystal Display To convert the result in mg L of Potassium Cyanide KCN multiply by a factor of 2 5 Note for most accurate results perform the test at 20 25 C INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by large amounts of turbidity that will cause high readings Oxidizing like chlorine or reducing agents such as sulfide or sulfur dioxide are known to interfere with the measurement ...

Page 59: ...ption Quantity HI 93722 0 Powder reagent 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI 93722 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93722 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Cyanuric Acid on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacted sample up to the mark and replace the cap Place the cuvet into th...

Page 60: ... of the reacted sample up to the mark Replace the cap Reinsert the cuvet into the instrument Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to the measurement or alternatively wait for 45 seconds and press READ DIRECT In both cases SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L of cyanuric acid on the Liquid Crystal Display 10 mL ...

Page 61: ...es a red tint in the sample REQUIRED REAGENT Code Description Quantity HI 93729 0 SPADNS Reagent 4 mL REAGENT SETS HI 93729 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93729 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Fluoride on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Add 2 mL of HI 93729 SPADNS reagent to two cuvets Fill on...

Page 62: ...d the display will show 0 0 Now the meter is zeroed and ready for measurement Remove the cuvet Insert the other cuvet 2 with the reacted sample into the instrument Press READ DIRECT and SIP will blink on the LCD during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L of fluoride on the Liquid Crystal Display Note For wastewater or seawater samples before performing measurements d...

Page 63: ...g L Iron ferric above 10 mg L Positive interferences may be caused by Chloride above 700 mg L Phosphate ortho above 16 mg L Sodium hexametaphosphate above 1 0 mg L Sulfate above 200 mg L Highly colored and turbid samples may require distillation Highly alkaline samples can be neutralized with nitric acid Fluoride ...

Page 64: ...Code Description Quantity HI 93720A 0 Ca Mg indicator 0 5 mL HI 93720B 0 Alkali solution 0 5 mL HI 93720C 0 EGTA solution 1 drop REAGENT SETS HI 93720 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93720 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Hardness Ca on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Rinse a graduated beaker se...

Page 65: ...ess ZERO and SIP will blink on the display Wait for a few seconds and the display will show 0 0 Now the meter is zeroed and ready for measurement Remove the blank and insert the second cuvet 2 into the instru ment Press READ DIRECT SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L of calcium hardness as CaCO3 on the Liquid Crystal Display To convert the readi...

Page 66: ...with hardness free water or the readings will be erroneous A dilution to reduce the level of hardness by a factor of one hundred is performed as follows Fill a 1 mL syringe with the sample Place the syringe in a 50 mL beaker making sure that the beaker is clean and empty and inject 0 5 mL into the beaker Fill the beaker up to the 50 mL mark with hardness free water Now follow normal measurement pr...

Page 67: ...and reagents causes a red dish violet tint in the sample REQUIRED REAGENTS Code Description Quantity HI 93719A 0 Mg indicator 0 5 mL HI 93719B 0 Alkali solution 0 5 mL HI 93719C 0 EDTA solution 1 drop HI 93719D 0 EGTA solution 1 drop REAGENT SETS HI 93719 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93719 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number ...

Page 68: ...imes to mix This is the blank Add 1 drop of HI 93719D EGTA solution to the second cuvet 2 replace the cap and invert the cuvet several times to mix This is the sample Place the blank 1 into the holder and ensure that the notch on the cap is positioned securely into the groove Press ZERO and SIP will blink on the display Wait for a few seconds and the display will show 0 0 Now the meter is ze roed ...

Page 69: ...ny magnesium contamination in the beakers measuring syringes or sample cells To test cleanliness repeat the test multiple times until you obtain consistent results SAMPLE DILUTION This meter is designed to determine hardness typically found in water purification systems In order to measure samples with high hardness follow dilution procedure explained on page 66 Ca Hardness The conversion factors ...

Page 70: ...e REQUIRED REAGENTS Code Description Quantity HI 93735A HR Hardness Indicator reagent HR 9 5 mL HI 93735B 0 Hardness Buffer reagent 2 drops HI 93735C 0 Fixing reagent 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI 93735 02 Reagents for 100 tests High Range 400 to 750 mg L HI 93735 0 Reagents for 100 tests 0 to 750 mg L For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to T...

Page 71: ...into the groove Press ZERO and SIP will blink on the display Wait for a few seconds and the display will show 0 0 Now the meter is zeroed and ready for measurement Remove the cuvet and add the content of 1 packet of HI 93735C Fixing reagent Replace the cap and shake gently till dissolution is complete Place the cuvet into the holder and ensure that the notch on the cap is positioned securely into ...

Page 72: ...rectly displays the total hardness in mg L of CaCO3 on the Liquid Crystal Display The conversion factors to convert readings in mg L to French Degrees FD German Degrees DD and English Degrees ED of hardness are as follows 1 mg L 0 1 FD 0 0556 DD 0 07 ED INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by excessive amounts of heavy metals Note if the sample is very acidic some extra drops of HI 93735B Buff...

Page 73: ...let tint in the sample REQUIRED REAGENTS Code Description Quantity HI 93735A MR Hardness Indicator reagent MR 9 5 mL HI 93735B 0 Hardness Buffer reagent 2 drops HI 93735C 0 Fixing reagent 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI 93735 01 Reagents for 100 tests Medium Range 200 to 500 mg L HI 93735 0 Reagents for 100 tests 0 to 750 mg L For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program nu...

Page 74: ...into the groove Press ZERO and SIP will blink on the display Wait for a few seconds and the display will show 0 0 Now the meter is zeroed and ready for measurement Remove the cuvet and add the content of 1 packet of HI 93735C Fixing reagent Replace the cap and shake gently till dissolution is com plete Place the cuvet into the holder and ensure that the notch on the cap is positioned securely into...

Page 75: ... directly displays the hardness in mg L of CaCO3 on the Liquid Crystal Display The conversion factors to convert readings in mg L to French Degrees FD German Degrees DD and English Degrees ED of hardness are as follows 1 mg L 0 1 FD 0 0556 DD 0 07 ED INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by excessive amounts of heavy metals Note if the sample is very acidic some extra drops of HI 93735B Buffer ...

Page 76: ...let tint in the sample REQUIRED REAGENTS Code Description Quantity HI 93735A LR Hardness Indicator reagent LR 9 5 mL HI 93735B 0 Hardness Buffer reagent 2 drops HI 93735C 0 Fixing reagent 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI 93735 00 Reagents for 100 tests Low Range 0 to 250 mg L HI 93735 0 Reagents for 100 tests 0 to 750 mg L For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number ...

Page 77: ...ch on the cap is positioned securely into the groove Press ZERO and SIP will blink on the display Wait for a few seconds and the display will show 0 0 Now the meter is zeroed and ready for measurement Remove the cuvet and add the content of 1 packet of HI 93735C Fixing reagent Replace the cap and shake gently till dissolution is complete Total Hardness LR x 2 ...

Page 78: ...cases SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays the hardness in mg L of CaCO3 on the Liquid Crystal Display The conversion factors to convert readings in mg L to French Degrees FD German Degrees DD and English Degrees ED of hardness are as follows 1 mg L 0 1 FD 0 0556 DD 0 07 ED INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by excessive amounts of heavy metals Note if the sampl...

Page 79: ...ses a yellow tint in the sample REQUIRED REAGENT Code Description Quantity HI 93704 0 Liquid Reagent 24 drops REAGENT SETS HI 93704 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93704 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Hydrazine on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Fill one cuvet up to the mark with 10 mL of dist...

Page 80: ...HI 93704 reagent to each cuvet Re place the caps and shake gently to mix Place the blank 1 into the holder and ensure that the notch on the cap is positioned securely into the groove Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to zeroing the blank SIP will blink during zeroing Wait for a few seconds and the display will show 0 0 Now the meter is zeroed and ready for measurement Remov...

Page 81: ...sitioned securely into the groove Press READ DIRECT and SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in µg L of hydra zine on the Liquid Crystal Display INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Highly colored samples Highly turbid samples Aromatic amines 2 Hydrazine ...

Page 82: ...s a pink tint in the sample REQUIRED REAGENTS Code Description Quantity HI 93718 0 DPD Reagent 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI 93718 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93718 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Iodine on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacted sample up to the m...

Page 83: ...ess READ DIRECT In both cases SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L of iodine on the Liquid Crystal Display INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Bromine Chlorine Ozone Oxidized forms of Chromium and Manganese In case of water with hardness greater than 500 mg L CaCO3 shake the sample for approximately 2 minutes after adding the reagent In c...

Page 84: ...ED REAGENTS Code Description Quantity HI 93721 0 Powder Reagent 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI 93721 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93721 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Iron HR on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacted sample up to the mark and replace the cap Place ...

Page 85: ...countdown prior to the measurement or alternatively wait for 3 minutes and press READ DIRECT In both cases SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L of iron on the Liquid Crystal Display INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Molybdate Molybdenum above 50 ppm Calcium above 10000 ppm as CaCO3 Magnesium above 100000 ppm as CaCO3 Chloride above 1850...

Page 86: ... Code Description Quantity HI 93746 0 TPTZ Reagent 2 packets REAGENT SETS HI 93746 01 Reagents for 50 tests HI 93746 03 Reagents for 100 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Iron LR on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Fill one graduated mixing cylinder up to the 25 mL mark with deionized water Add the content of one ...

Page 87: ...show 0 0 Now the meter is zeroed and ready for measurement Remove the cuvet Fill another graduated mixing cylin der up to the 25 mL mark with the sample Add the content of one packet of HI 93746 TPTZ reagent close the cylinder and shake vigorously for 30 seconds This is the reacted sample Fill a cuvet with 10 mL of the reacted sample up to the mark and replace the cap 25 ml 10 mL 12 3 6 9 30 Iron ...

Page 88: ...ys concentration in µg L of iron on the Liquid Crystal Display INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Cadmium above 4 0 mg L Chromium3 above 0 25 mg L Chromium6 above 1 2 mg L Cobalt above 0 05 mg L Copper above 0 6 mg L Cyanide above 2 8 mg L Manganese above 50 0 mg L Mercury above 0 4 mg L Molybdenum above 4 0 mg L Nickel above 1 0 mg L Nitrite ion above 0 8 mg L Sample pH should be between...

Page 89: ...se and reagents causes a pink tint in the sample REQUIRED REAGENTS Code Description Quantity HI 93709A 0 Citrate 1 packet HI 93709B 0 Sodium periodate 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI 93709 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93709 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Manganese HR on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W a...

Page 90: ...lace the cap and shake gently until dissolution is com plete Reinsert the cuvet into the instrument Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to the measurement or alternatively wait for 1 minute and 30 seconds and press READ DIRECT In both cases SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L of manganese on the Liquid Crystal Display INTER...

Page 91: ...d 2 packets HI 93748B 0 Alkaline cyanidesol 0 40 mL HI 93748C 0 0 1 PAN indicator 2 mL HI 93703 51 Dispersing Agent 4 6 drops only when necessary see note REAGENT SETS HI 93748 01 Reagents for 50 tests HI 93748 03 Reagents for 150 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Manganese LR on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V F...

Page 92: ...reacted deion ized water blank into the holder and ensure that the notch on the cap is positioned securely into the groove Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to zeroing the blank Alternatively wait for 2 minutes and then press ZERO SIP will blink during zeroing Wait for a few seconds and the display will show 0 0 Now the meter is zeroed and ready for measurement Insert the s...

Page 93: ...d taking readings add 2 3 drops of Dispersing Agent HI 93703 51 to each cuvet and swirl until complete dissolution of the turbidity INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Aluminum above 20 mg L Cadmium above 10 mg L Calcium above 200 mg L as CaCO3 Cobalt above 20 mg L Copper above 50 mg L Iron above 10 mg L Lead above 0 5 mg L Magnesium above 100 mg L as CaCO3 Nickel above 40 mg L Zinc above ...

Page 94: ...EAGENT Code Description Quantity HI 93730A 0 Reagent A 1 packet HI 93730B 0 Reagent B 1 packet HI 93730C 0 Reagent C 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI 93730 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93730 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Molybdenum on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of un...

Page 95: ...linder and invert it several times until dissolu tion is complete Add the content of one packet of HI 93730B mo lybdenum reagent to the cylinder close and invert it several times until dis solution is complete Add the content of one packet of HI 93730C mo lybdenum reagent to the cylinder close and shake it vigorously Fill an empty cuvet with 10 mL of sample up to the mark and re place the cap Inse...

Page 96: ...surement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L of molyb denum on the Liquid Crystal Display INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Aluminum above 50 mg L Chromium above 1000 mg L Copper above 10 mg L Iron above 50 mg L Nickel above 50 mg L Nitrite as NO2 Sulfate above 200 mg L Highly buffered samples or with extreme pH may exceed the buffering capacity of the reagents ...

Page 97: ...ntity HI 93726 0 Powder reagent 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI 93726 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93726 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Nickel HR on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Fill the cuvet up to the mark with 10 mL of unreacted sample and replace the cap Place the cuvet into the holder and ...

Page 98: ... the cuvet into the instrument Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to the measurement or alternatively wait for 1 minute and press READ DIRECT In both cases SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in g L of nickel on the Liquid Crystal Display INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by copper ...

Page 99: ...packets HI 93703 51 Dispersing Agent 4 6drops onlywhen necessary see note REAGENT SETS HI 93740 01 Reagents for 50 tests HI 93740 03 Reagents for 150 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Nickel LR on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Note for best results perform your tests between 20 24 C Fill one graduated beaker wi...

Page 100: ...p and swirl to mix until complete dissolution Fill one cuvet up to the mark with 10 mL of the blank Place the cuvet into the holder and ensure that the notch on the cap is positioned securely into the groove Press ZERO and SIP will appear on the display Wait for a few seconds and the display will show 0 0 Now the meter is zeroed and ready for measurement Fill a second cuvet up to the mark with 10 ...

Page 101: ...gent HI 93703 51 to each cuvet and swirl until complete dissolution of the turbidity INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Co2 must not be present Fe2 must not be present Al3 above 32 mg L Ca2 above 1000 mg L as CaCO3 Cd2 above 20 mg L Cl above 8000 mg L Cr3 above 20 mg L Cr6 above 40 mg L Cu2 above 15 mg L F above 20 mg L Fe3 above 10 mg L K above 500 mg L Mg2 above 400 mg L Mn2 above 25 mg...

Page 102: ...8 0 Powder reagent 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI 93728 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93728 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Nitrate on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Using the pipette fill the cuvet with 6 ml of sample up to half of its height and replace the cap Place the cuvet into the holder an...

Page 103: ...ke it Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to the measurement or alternatively wait for 4 minutes and 30 seconds and press READ DIRECT In both cases SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L of nitrate nitrogen on the Liquid Crystal Display To convert the reading to mg L of nitrate NO3 multiply by a factor of 4 43 INTERFERENCES In...

Page 104: ... Code Description Quantity HI 93708 0 Powder reagent 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI 93708 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93708 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Nitrite HR on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Fill the cuvet up to the mark with 10 mL of unreacted sample and replace the cap Place the cuve...

Page 105: ...the measurement or alternatively wait for 10 minutes and press READ DIRECT In both cases SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L of nitrite on the Liquid Crystal Display To convert the reading to mg L of nitrogen nitrite NO2 N concentration multiply the reading by a factor of 0 304 To convert the reading to mg L of sodium nitrite NaNO2 multiply the ...

Page 106: ... REAGENTS Code Description Quantity HI 93707 0 Powder reagent 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI 93707 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93707 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Nitrite LR on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacted sample up to the mark and replace the cap Place...

Page 107: ...trite nitrogen To convert the NO2 N concentration to the nitrite ion concentra tion NO2 multiply the reading by factor of 3 29 To convert the NO2 N concentration to sodium nitrite concentra tion NaNO2 multiply the reading by factor of 4 93 INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by the following ions ferrous ferric cupric mercurous silver antimonious bismuth auric lead metavanadate and chloroplat...

Page 108: ...00 02 Hanna Reactor 230 VAC HI 93754C 25 Reagents for up to 24 tests HI 740216 Test tube cooling rack 25 holes HI 740217 Laboratory bench safety shield For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Before starting to use the reagent kit it is important to read carefully all the instructions and the Health Safety Data Sheet HSDS Pay particular attention to all warnings cau tions and note...

Page 109: ... couple of times Warning as the vial becomes very hot be careful in handling it Using the other clean syringe add to another reagent vial exactly 0 2 mL of deionized water while keeping the vial at a 45 degree angle Replace the cap tightly and invert several times This is the blank Warning as the vial becomes very hot be careful in handling it Note for an accurate measurement 1 run a blank with ea...

Page 110: ...al adapter in the instrument and check that it fits properly Place the blank into the holder Press ZERO and SIP will blink on the display Wait for a few seconds and the display will show 0 0 Now the meter is zeroed and ready for measurement Remove the blank Place the sample into the holder Press READ and SIP will blink during measurement Multiply the reading on the Liquid Crystal Display by 10 to ...

Page 111: ...II formed is determined REQUIRED REAGENTS Code Description Quantity HI 93754B Liquid Reagent 25 vials REAGENT SETS AND ACCESSORIES C 9800 01 Hanna Reactor 115 VAC C 9800 02 Hanna Reactor 230 VAC HI 93754B 25 Reagents for up to 24 tests HI 740216 Test tube cooling rack 25 holes HI 740217 Laboratory bench safety shield For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Before starting to use t...

Page 112: ... a couple of times Warning as the vial becomes very hot be careful in handling it Using the other clean syringe add to another reagent vial exactly 2 0 mL of deionized water while keeping the vial at a 45 degree angle Replace the cap tightly and invert several times This is the blank Warning as the vial becomes very hot be careful in handling it Note for an accurate measurement 1 run a blank with ...

Page 113: ...D vial adap tor in the instrument and check that it fits properly Place the blank into the holder Press ZERO and SIP will blink on the display Wait for a few seconds and the display will show 0 0 Now the meter is zeroed and ready for measurement Remove the blank Place the sample into the holder Press READ and SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L ...

Page 114: ... is determined REQUIRED REAGENTS Code Description Quantity HI 93754A Liquid Reagent 25 vials REAGENT SETS AND ACCESSORIES C 9800 01 Hanna Reactor 115 VAC C 9800 02 Hanna Reactor 230 VAC HI 93754A 25 Reagents for up to 24 tests HI 740216 Test tube cooling rack 25 holes HI 740217 Laboratory bench safety shield For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Before starting to use the reagen...

Page 115: ... vial a couple of times Warning as the vial becomes very hot be careful in handling it Using the other clean syringe add to another reagent vial exactly 2 0 mL of deionized water while keeping the vial at a 45 degree angle Replace the cap tightly and invert several times This is the blank Warning as the vial becomes very hot be careful in handling it Note for an accurate measurement 1 run a blank ...

Page 116: ...OD vial adapter in the instrument and check that it fits properly Place the blank into the holder Press ZERO and SIP will blink on the display Wait for a few seconds and the display will show 0 0 Now the meter is zeroed and ready for measurement Remove the blank Place the sample into the holder Press READ and SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L ...

Page 117: ...reagents causes a yellow tint in the sample REQUIRED REAGENTS Code Description Quantity HI 93732A 0 Reagent A 5 drops HI 93732B 0 Reagent B 5 drops HI 93732C 0 Reagent C 10 drops REAGENT SET HI 93732 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93732 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Dissolved Oxygen on the secondary LCD b...

Page 118: ...t to settle After approximately 2 minutes when the upper half of the bottle becomes limpid add 10 drops of HI 93732C Replace the cap and invert the bottle until dissolution of the settled flocculant is complete The sample is ready for measure ment when it is yellow and completely limpid Fill the cuvet up to the mark with 10 mL of the unreacted original sample and replace the cap This is the blank ...

Page 119: ...ith 10 mL of the reacted sample and replace the cap Reinsert the cuvet into the instrument Press READ DIRECT and SIP will blink during measurement The instrument will then directly display the concentration of dis solved oxygen in mg L on the Liquid Crystal Display INTERFERENCES Interferences may be caused by reducing and oxidizing materials Dissolved Oxygen ...

Page 120: ...ops REAGENT SETS HI 93710 01 Reagents for 100 pH tests HI 93710 03 Reagents for 300 pH tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to pH on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacted sample up to the mark and replace the cap Place the cuvet into the holder and ensure that the notch on the cap is po...

Page 121: ...ed Indicator Replace the cap and mix the solution Reinsert the cuvet into the instrument Press the READ DIRECT key and SIP will blink on the display during measurement The instrument directly displays the pH measured value on the Liquid Crystal Display pH x 5 ...

Page 122: ... REAGENT SETS HI 93717 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93717 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Add the content of one packet of HI 93717B P Amino Acid powder to HI 93717B Amino Acid bottle when you use it for the first time only After you have added the powder replace the cap of the bottle and swirl it gently for 2 minutes to dissolve the powder Leave ...

Page 123: ...x the solution Reinsert the cuvet into the instrument Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to the measurement or alternatively wait for 5 minutes and press READ DIRECT In both cases SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L of phos phate PO4 3 on the Liquid Crystal Display INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Sulfide Chlori...

Page 124: ...he sample REQUIRED REAGENTS Code Description Quantity HI 93713 0 Powder reagent 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI 93713 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93713 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Phosphate LR on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Rinse cap and shake the cuvet several times with unreacted sample ...

Page 125: ...e measurement or alternatively wait for 3 minutes and press READ DIRECT In both cases SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L of phosphate on the Liquid Crystal Display To convert the reading to mg L of P2 O5 multiply by a factor of 0 747 To convert the reading to mg L of phosphorus P concentration multiply by a factor of 0 326 INTERFERENCES Interfe...

Page 126: ...ses a blue tint in the sample REQUIRED REAGENTS Code Description Quantity HI 93706A 0 Molybdate 10 drops HI 93706B 0 Amino Acid Powder 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI 93706 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93706 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Phosphorus on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Fill the cuve...

Page 127: ...solution is complete Reinsert the cuvet into the instrument Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to the measurement or alternatively wait for 5 minutes and press READ DIRECT In both cases SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L of phosphorus on the Liquid Crystal Display INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Sulfide Chlori...

Page 128: ...scription Quantity HI 93705A 0 Molybdate 6 drops HI 93705B 0 Citric acid 1 packet HI 93705C 0 Amino acid 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI 93705 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93705 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Silica on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacted sample u...

Page 129: ...r measurement Remove the cuvet and add the content of one packet of HI 93705C Amino acid reagent and shake until it is completely dissolved Reinsert the cuvet into the instrument Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to the measurement Alternatively wait for exactly 3 minutes and press READ DIRECT In both cases SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays ...

Page 130: ... by Phosphate above 60 mg L causes a 2 reduction in reading Phosphate above 75 mg L causes an 11 reduction in reading Sulfide and high concentration of iron Eliminate color and turbidity interferences by zeroing the meter with the original water sample ...

Page 131: ...nt B 1 mL HI93737C 0 Indicator Reagent C 2 mL HI93737D 0 Fixing Reagent D 2 mL HI93703 51 Dispersing Agent 4 6drops only when necessary see note REAGENT SETS HI 93737 01 Reagents for 50 tests HI 93737 03 Reagents for 150 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Silver on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Note for best res...

Page 132: ...ctly 1 0 mL of HI 93737C reagent to each beaker and swirl Press TIMER or al ternatively wait for 2 minutes Then in both cases add 1 0 mL of HI 93737D re agent to each beaker and swirl Then press TIMER or alternatively wait for 2 minutes to allow reaction to complete Fill one cuvet up to the mark with 10 mL of the blank Place the cuvet into the holder and ensure that the notch on the cap is positio...

Page 133: ...isplay Note a temperature above 30 C may cause turbidity In this case before zeroing and taking readings add 2 3 drops of Dispersing agent HI 93703 51 to each cuvet and swirl until complete dissolution of turbidity INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Al 3 above 30 mg L Fe 2 above 1 5 mg L Ca 2 above 1000 mg L Fe 3 above 10 mg L as CaCO3 K above 500 mg L Cd 2 above 20 mg L Mn2 above 25 mg L...

Page 134: ...orange to a dark violet tint in the sample REQUIRED REAGENT Code Description Quantity HI 93731A 0 Reagent A 1 packet HI 93731B 0 Reagent B 0 5 mL REAGENT SETS HI 93731 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI 93731 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see page 141 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the program number corresponding to Zinc on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM W and V Fill one graduate...

Page 135: ...on the display Wait for a few seconds and the display will show 0 0 Now the meter is zeroed and ready for measurement Remove the cuvet and add 0 5 mL of HI 93731B cyclohexanone to the cuvet Note To prevent any contamination from the polycarbonate cap prior to replacing it close the sample cuvet with the supplied HDPE plastic stopper Replace the cap and mix the sample for 15 seconds Insert the samp...

Page 136: ...d press READ DIRECT In both cases SIP will blink during measurement The instrument directly displays concentration in mg L of zinc on the Liquid Crystal Display INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Aluminum above 6 mg L Cadmium above 0 5 mg L Copper above 5 mg L Iron above 7 mg L Manganese above 5 mg L Nickel above 5 mg L Zinc ...

Page 137: ... value please contact your nearest Hanna Center SENDING COMMANDS FROM PC With terminal programs such as for example Telix Windows Terminal it is possible to remotely control your Hanna Instruments bench meter Use HI 920010 cable to connect the meter to the PC start the terminal program and set the communication options as follows 8 N 1 no flow control Command Types To send a command to the meter t...

Page 138: ...Test Mode On Brx Set the baud rate 1 300 2 600 3 1200 4 2400 KBL Lock Keyboard KBU Unlock Keyboard PR Send Current Program Number BRQ Send current baud rate 1 150 2 300 3 600 4 1200 5 2400 CNQ Send Concentration three bytes conc decimal point unit m ppm b ppb t ppt u pcu h pH ERR send error status information 0 No error 1 CAP 2 HI 3 ZERO 4 LO 5 IDLE 6 ZERO DONE 7 TIMED READ ...

Page 139: ...ide 0 000 to 0 200 mg L Pyridine Pyrazolone Cyanuric Acid 0 to 80 mg L Turbidimetric Fluoride 0 00 to 2 00 mg L SPADNS Hardness Ca 0 00 to 2 70 mg L Calmagite Hardness Mg 0 00 to 2 00 mg L Calmagite Hardness Total HR 400 to 750 mg L Calmagite Hardness Total MR 200 to 500 mg L Calmagite Hardness Total LR 0 to 250 mg L Calmagite Hydrazine 0 to 400 µg L p Dimethylaminobenzaldehyde Iodine 0 0 to 12 5 ...

Page 140: ...gress indicates low voltage and the batteries should be re placed If the batteries are not replaced immedi ately in order to prevent erroneous readings due to low voltage BA is displayed soon afterwards At this point the batteries must be changed Battery replacement must only take place in a non hazardous area using two 9V alkaline batteries Remove the battery cover on the back of photometer attac...

Page 141: ... 100 manganese HR tests HI 93709 03 300 manganese HR tests HI 93710 01 100 pH tests HI 93710 03 300 pH tests HI 93711 01 100 total chlorine tests powder HI 93711 03 300 total chlorine tests powder HI 93712 01 100 aluminum tests HI 93712 03 300 aluminum tests HI 93713 01 100 phosphate LR tests HI 93713 03 300 phosphate LR tests HI 93714 01 100 cyanide tests HI 93714 03 300 cyanide tests HI 93715 01...

Page 142: ...0 total hardness HR tests HI 93735 0 100 total hardness LR MR HR tests HI 93737 01 50 silver tests HI 93737 03 150 silver tests HI 93738 01 100 chlorine dioxide tests HI 93738 03 300 chlorine dioxide tests HI 93740 01 50 nickel LR tests HI 93740 03 150 nickel LR tests HI 93746 01 50 iron LR tests HI 93746 03 150 iron LR tests HI 93747 01 100 copper LR tests HI 93747 03 300 copper LR tests HI 93748...

Page 143: ...s incurred If the instrument is to be returned to Hanna Instruments first obtain a Returned Goods Authorization Number from the Customer Service department and then send it with shipment costs prepaid When shipping any instrument make sure it is properly packaged for complete protection To validate your warranty fill out and return the enclosed warranty card within 14 days from the date of purchas...

Page 144: ...ely suitable for the environment in which they are used Operation of these instruments in residential area could cause unacceptable interferences to radio and TV equipments requiring the operator to take all necessary steps to correct interferences Any variation introduced by the user to the supplied equipment may degrade the instruments EMC performance To avoid damages or burns do not perform any...

Page 145: ...erature currently covers areas such as Water Treatment Process Swimming Pools Agriculture Food Laboratory Thermometry and many others New reference material is constantly being added to the library For these and other catalogs handbooks and leaflets contact your dealer or the Hanna Customer Service Center nearest to you To find the Hanna Office in your vicinity check our home page at www hannainst...

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