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RANGE

Conductivity

 0.0 to 150.0 µS/cm

150 to 1500 µS/cm

1.50 to 15.00 mS/cm

15.0 to 199.9 mS/cm

TDS

0.0 to 150.0 mg/L (ppm)

150 to 1500 mg/L (ppm)

1.50 to 15.00 g/L (ppt)

15.0 to 100.0 g/L (ppt)

Temperature

0.0 to 60.0°C

Resolution

Cond.

 0.1 µS/cm / 1 µS/cm

0.01 mS/cm / 0.1 mS/cm

TDS

0.1 mg/L (ppm) / 1 mg/L (ppm)

0.01 g/L (ppt) / 0.1 g/L (ppt)

Temperature

0.1°C

Accuracy

Cond.

 ±2% Full Scale

(@20°C/68°F)

TDS

±2% Full Scale

Temperature

±0.5°C

excluding probe error

Typical EMC

Cond.

 ±2% Full Scale

Deviation

TDS

±2% Full Scale

Temperature

±0.5°C

Calibration

Automatic 1, 2 or 3 point calibration

at 84, 1413 or 12880 µS/cm

Temperature

Automatic or manual from 0 to 60°C

Compensation

(32 to 140°F) with adjustable ß

from 0.0 to 3.0% /°C and

TDS factor at 0.70 or 0.50.

Compensation referenced to 25°C (77°F)

Probe

HI 76302W

 with 1 m (3.3') cable

(

included

)

Battery Type/Life

4x1.5V AA

/

150 hours of continuous use

Auto-shut off after 10' of non use

12VDC power socket

Environment

0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F); 100% RH

Dimensions

196 x 80 x 60 mm (7.7 x 3.1 x 2.4")

Weight

425 g (15 oz.); Kit: 1.4 kg (3.1 lb.)

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Summary of Contents for HI 9033

Page 1: ...oof Multi Range Conductivity TDS Fertilizer Meters ins rum ns CAL ON OFF FACTOR UP DOWN CFM BUF HI 933100 MICROPROCESSOR CONDUCTIVITY METER CONDUCTIVITY mS C Manufacturers since 1978 These Instruments...

Page 2: ...T 23 FERTILIZER CALIBRATION HI 9039 only 24 TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT HI 933100 and HI 9635 only 25 TDS FACTOR HI 9635 only 26 TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION HI 9039 HI 933100 and HI 9635 only 27 LCD SYMBOLS G...

Page 3: ...content simply standardize the two different fertilizer ranges To monitor the quality of the water used with the fertilizer the conductivity must be checked This also helps in the selection of water...

Page 4: ...ides displaying the selected range the LCD simultaneously displays the temperature These meters are microprocessor based and perform buffer recognition and calibration automatically For continuous mon...

Page 5: ...Calibration Manual single point through trimmer on the case Temperature Automatic from 10 to 40 C Compensation 50 to 104 F with of 2 C Probe HI 76302W with 1 m 3 3 cable included Battery Type Life 1...

Page 6: ...Scale Deviation Calibration Manual single point through trimmer on the case Temperature Automatic from 10 to 50 C Compensation 50 to 122 F with of 2 C Probe HI 76302W with 1 m 3 3 cable included Batt...

Page 7: ...t 5000 S cm Temperature Automatic from 10 to 50 C Compensation 50 to 122 F with of 2 C Probe HI 76302W with 1 m 3 3 cable included Battery Type Life 1 x 9V 100 hours of continuous use Environment 0 to...

Page 8: ...immer 9 ON OFF Key 10 0 to 199 9 mS cm Range Selector Range 0 to 1 999 S cm 0 00 to 19 99 mS cm 0 0 to 199 9 mS cm Resolution 1 S cm 0 01 mS cm 0 1 mS cm Accuracy 2 Full Scale excluding probe error 20...

Page 9: ...t or for manual tempera ture compensation setting 2 7 1 4 6 8 10 11 12 9 5 3 ins rum ns CAL ON OFF FACTOR UP DOWN CFM BUF HI 933100 MICROPROCESSOR CONDUCTIVITY METER CONDUCTIVITY mS LO BAT C Range Con...

Page 10: ...Display 4 ON OFF Key 5 CAL to enter or exit calibration mode 6 FACTOR to show temperature TC or TDS factor on the secondary display 7 12VDC Power Socket 8 RANGE to select the measurement mode 9 CFM to...

Page 11: ...cal EMC Cond 2 Full Scale Deviation TDS 2 Full Scale Temperature 0 5 C Calibration Automatic 1 2 or 3 point calibration at 84 1413 or 12880 S cm Temperature Automatic or manual from 0 to 60 C Compensa...

Page 12: ...TAKING CONDUCTIVITY TDS MEASUREMENTS To take a measurement place the probe into the solution to be tested with the holes completely submerged Tap and stir the probe to remove all air bubbles that may...

Page 13: ...RATURE EFFECT HI 76302W conductivity probe has a built in temperature sensor and automatically compensates for any temperature differences Wait for a few minutes for the temperature sensor to attain t...

Page 14: ...temperature readings TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT SELECTION FOR HI 933100 AND HI 9635 Press FACTOR again to select the TC Temperature Coefficient The secondary LCD will display the temperature coefficient...

Page 15: ...ion if possible fill two beakers and use one as rinse and the other for calibration Make sure that the probe is connected to the meter securely by aligning the pins with the socket pushing the plug in...

Page 16: ...page 22 The calibration is now complete and the instrument is ready for use All subsequent measurements will now be compensated to 25 C 77 F If the instrument cannot be calibrated refer to the Probe...

Page 17: ...xample when calibrating with HI 7032 turn the trimmer to read 1382 mg L 25 C Note It is also possible to standardize the calibration to have readings compensated to 20 C 68 F rather than 25 C 77 F Sim...

Page 18: ...the beaker and stir it to ensure that no air bubbles are trapped inside the sleeve Press CAL to display 5000 S together with the CAL symbol and an intermittent BUF indicator If the reading is within 1...

Page 19: ...calibration value and exit the calibration mode Fill a beaker with 8 cm 3 of HI 7031 HI 8031 at 1413 S cm 25 C or HI 7030 HI 8030 at 12880 S cm 25 C if possible fill two beakers and use one as rinse...

Page 20: ...bration value other than 0 S cm press BUF to select 1413 S cm or 12 88 mS cm PROCEDURE FOR HI 9635 Before proceeding with the conductivity calibration set the tempera ture coefficient to 2 see page 25...

Page 21: ...select the 12 88 mS cm calibration value Repeat the same procedure using HI 7030 HI 8030 conductivity calibration solution at 12 88 mS cm 25 C 77 F After confirmation of the 3rd calibration solution...

Page 22: ...600 83200 3615 15 59 10480 1147 68 65400 92500 4063 16 60 8 10720 1173 70 67200 94400 4155 17 62 6 10950 1199 71 68500 96300 4245 18 64 4 11190 1225 73 69800 98200 4337 19 66 2 11430 1251 74 71300 100...

Page 23: ...conduc tivity The ratio between the two parameters depends on the solution and usually it is set to a factor of 0 5 corresponding to a solution of CaCO3 This means that 1 S cm is equal to 0 5 mg L ppm...

Page 24: ...air bubbles are trapped inside the sleeve Press CAL to display 1 00 g together with the CAL and BUF symbols If the buffer is within the theoretical range then the meter automatically recognizes the bu...

Page 25: ...lt solutions which typycally have lower values around 1 5 C All readings the readings are standardized at 25 C The default temperature coefficient is 1 9 The coefficient can be set from 0 0 without co...

Page 26: ...ad of the common 0 5 CaCO3 TDS factor The TDS factor of HI 9635 can be selected as 0 7 F1 or 0 5 F2 Press RANGE to enter TDS1 mode that is Total Dissolved Solids with a TDS factor of 0 7 F0 70 is show...

Page 27: ...minimize temperature changes Use a CHECKTEMPC or a calibrated thermometer with a resolution of 0 1 as reference thermometer Note After temperature calibration recalibrate the instrument for conductiv...

Page 28: ...symbol blink for a few seconds will disappear from the display when the reading is stable and CON will start blinking Press CFM to confirm the calibration value The calibration is now complete and th...

Page 29: ...Conductivity measurement C Automatic temperature compensation mode ForHI9039only FERTILIZER Fertilizermeasurement F1 1st fertilizer concentration F2 2nd fertilizer concentration C blinking Temperatur...

Page 30: ...holes towards the cable end After cleaning the probe re calibrate the instrument The probe body is PVC For this reason it must never come into close contact with a heat source If the probe is exposed...

Page 31: ...n batteries sim ply remove the two screws on the rear cover of the instrument and replace the four 1 5V AA batteries HI 933100 and HI 9635 or the 9V Alkaline battery HI 9033 HI 9034 HI 9039 HI 9130 wi...

Page 32: ...12 41 ppt g L 230 mL CONDUCTIVITY TDS CALIBRATION SOLUTIONS IN FDA APPROVED BOTTLES HI 8030L 12880 S cm mho cm 460 mL HI 8031L 1413 S cm mho cm 460 mL HI 8033L 84 S cm mho cm 460 mL HI 8034L 80000 S c...

Page 33: ...covered If service is required contact the dealer from whom you purchased the instrument If under warranty report the model number date of purchase serial number and the nature of the failure If the...

Page 34: ...n the user s manual must be used Any variation introduced by the user to the supplied equipment may degrade the instruments EMC performance To avoid electrical shock do not use these instruments when...

Page 35: ...MOMETERS TITRATORS TRANSMITTERS TURBIDITY METERS Wide Range of Accessories Most Hanna meters are available in the following formats BENCH TOP METERS POCKET SIZED METERS PORTABLE METERS PRINTING LOGGIN...

Page 36: ...wide range of catalogs and hand books for an equally wide range of applications The reference literature currently covers areas such as Water Treatment Process Swimming Pools Agriculture Food Laborat...

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