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 Instruction Manual

HI 3831T

Total Chlorine

Test Kit

Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing a Hanna Product.
Please read the instructions carefully before using the chemical

test kit. It will provide you with the necessary information for

correct use of the kit.

Remove the chemical test kit from the packing material and

examine it carefully to make sure that no damage has

occurred during shipping. If there is any noticeable damage,

notify your Dealer or the nearest Hanna office immediately.
Each kit is supplied with:

• 1 Color Comparator Cube;
• Chlorine Reagent 1 (20 mL);
• Chlorine Reagent 2 (15 mL);
• Chlorine Reagent 3 (15 mL).

Note:

Any damaged or defective item must be returned in its

original packing materials.

In pools and drinking water supplies, chlorination serves to

kill or deactivate disease-producing microorganisms. It can

also improve water quality by reacting with ammonia, iron,

sulfide and some organic substances. However, an excess

concentration of chlorine in water can produce adverse

conditions, such as formation of carcinogenic chloroform or

other toxins. To maximize the purpose for chlorination and

minimize any adverse effects, it is essential to monitor the

chlorine levels closely.
The Hanna Chlorine Test Kit determines the Total Chlorine

concentration in water via a color cube. This makes the test

kit practical for field use. No iodine or bromine can be

present for this test to work properly.

The addition of chlorine to water produces hydrochloric and

hypochlorous acids. The hypochlorous acid acts as the

disinfectant and bleaching agent. The formation of chloramines

and nitrogen trichloride will occur if ammonia is present.

These are known as bound chlorine. Total chlorine is measured

by a colorimetric method.
The reaction if buffered at approx. 6.3 pH; in presence of an

excessive quantity of iodide ions, the DPD (N,N-diethyl-p-

phenylenediamine) is oxidized by chlorine producing a reddish

color. The color intensity of the solution determines the total

chlorine concentration.

READ THE ENTIRE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE KIT
• Add 5 drops of Chlorine Reagent 1, 2 drops of Chlorine

Reagent 3 and 3 drops of Chlorine Reagent 2 to the
color comparator cube.

Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and
Wastewater, 20

th

 Edition, 1998.

 Range

0.0 to 2.5 mg/L (ppm) Chlorine

 Smallest Increment

0.5 mg/L (ppm) Chlorine

 Analysis Method

Colorimetric

 Sample Size

5 mL

 Number of Tests

50 (average)

 Case Dimensions

220x145x55 mm (8.7x5.7x2.1")

 Shipping Weight

205 g (7.7 oz.)

SPECIFICATIONS

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ISTR3831TR2

01/07

The chemicals contained in this kit may be hazardous if
improperly handled. Read the relevant Safety Data Sheet
before performing this test.

Safety Data Sheets

Accessories

HI 3831T-050

replacement kit (50 tests)

HI 3831-99

color comparator cube for chlorine kit

HI 740032P

cap for 20 ml plastic beaker (10 pcs)

HI 740037P

20 ml plastic beaker (10 pcs)

References

Specifications

Significance and Use

Chemical Reaction

Instructions

• Fill the color comparator

cube with sample to the 5
mL mark.

• Replace the cap and mix by

carefully swirling the cube
in tight circles and inverting
it several times.

• Determine which color

matches the solution in the
vessel and record the results
in mg/L (ppm) total
chlorine.

BOUND CHLORINE

The concentration of bound chlorine in the sample is

determined by subtracting the Free Chlorine (HI 3831F)

result from the Total Chlorine result (HI 3831T).

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