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TITRA
TITRA
TITRA
TITRA
TITRATION
TION
TION
TION
TION
6
TITRATION
6.1
Idle
The titrator first enters Idle mode when it is switched on. All of the
HI 903
’s software features
and adjustable parameters can be accessed from the Idle state. This includes all of the user-
adjustable method parameters, solvent handling system, file transfers, calibration checks, soft-
ware upgrades, options for interface with PC and accessories as well as burette options.
To access the titration menu (
Process
screen) press
.
The titration (Sample Analysis or Titrant Standardization) is performed with the selected method.
Be sure that the selected method is customized in accordance with the specifics of the application.
Before performing a titration make sure that the following conditions are met:
• All of the attached systems (e.g.: solvent system) are properly assembled.
• The right amount of solvent is present in the beaker (between the min and max
marks) for best reproducibility.
The following intermediary stages are performed automatically before starting the analysis:
•
Solvent pre-titration
•
Drift analysis
(
Automatic Drift Entry
only)
When the drift analysis process is finished, the titrator enters
Standby
mode. At this point,
a titration can be initiated.
6.2
Pre-titration
In pre-titration the residual water on the interior surface of the titration vessel, the water
contained in the entrapped air and the small amount of water from the solvent is eliminated.
The
HI 903
reacts residual water by adding titrant until the specified endpoint potential is
reached. This setting is associated with the active method. After the electrode potential has
stabilized, the titrator moves into the Drift Rate Determination Stage.
When the pre-titration is started, the stirrer is automatically turned on (when
Internal
or
External
stirrer is selected).
Summary of Contents for HI 903
Page 1: ...1 QUICK START GUIDE HI 903 KARL FISCHER VOLUMETRIC TITRATOR Revision 1 0 ...
Page 4: ...4 QUICK START GUIDE ...
Page 7: ...7 QUICK START GUIDE TITRATOR CONNECTIONS Front View Rear View ...
Page 18: ...18 QUICK START GUIDE QS 903 02 11 ...
Page 19: ...1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL HI 903 KARL FISCHER VOLUMETRIC TITRATOR Revision 1 00 ...
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Page 24: ...1 2 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 26: ...2 2 SETUP ...
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