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A microprocessor controlled special tungsten lamp emits radiation which is first optically conditioned
and beamed to the sample contained in the cuvet. The optical path is fixed by the diameter of the
cuvet. Then the light is spectrally filtered to a narrow spectral bandwidth, to obtain a light beam of
intensity
I
o
or
I.
The photoelectric cell collects the radiation
I
that is not absorbed by the sample and converts it into
an electric current, producing a potential in the mV range.
The microprocessor uses this potential to convert the incoming value into 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
identical to provide the same measurement conditions. Whenever possible use the same cuvet for
both. It is necessary that the surface of the cuvet is clean and not scratched. This to avoid measurement
interference due to unwanted reflection and absorption of light. It is recommended not to touch the
cuvet walls with hands.
Furthermore, in order to maintain the same conditions during the zeroing and the measuring phases,
it is necessary to close the cuvet to prevent any contamination.
1) Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
2) Cuvet Holder
3) Cuvet alignment indicator
4) ON/OFF key
5) ZERO key
6) READ/TIMER key
7) CAL CHECK key
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
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• Hold READ/TIMER for three seconds. The display
will show the countdown prior to measurement.
Alternatively, wait for 1 minute and just press
READ/TIMER.
In both cases “SIP” will blink during
measurement.
• The instrument directly displays concentration in
mg/L of free chlorine on the Liquid Crystal Display.
or
INTERFERENCES
• Alkalinity:
• Acidity:
• Hardness:
• Bromine (Br
2
):
• Chlorine dioxide (ClO
2
):
• Iodine (I
2
):
• Oxidized Manganese
and Chromium:
• Ozone (O
3
):
above 1,000 mg/L CaCO
3
if present as bicarbonate (HCO
3
-
, sample pH
< 8.3); above 250 mg/L CaCO
3
if present as carbonate (CO
3
2-
,
sample pH > 9.0).
In both cases, it will not reliably develop the full amount of color or it
may rapidly fade (negative error). To resolve this, neutralize the
sample with diluted HCl.
above 150 mg/L CaCO
3
. May not reliably develop the full amount of
color or it may rapidly fade (negative error). To resolve this, neutralize
the sample with diluted NaOH.
in case of water with hardness greater than 500 mg/L CaCO
3
, shake
the sample for approximately 2 minutes after adding the powder
reagent.
positive error.
positive error.
positive error.
positive error.
positive error.