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TOPAZ Iron
Maintenance
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6.3. Replacing Reagents
WARNING
Multiple hazards
For safe handling of the reagents, you must read and understand
the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). Wear appropriate
protective equipment.
Note:
• It is recommended to replace the reagents when there is
approximately 2–3 cm of reagent left in each bottle. Do not use
up the reagents completely!
• Keep the old reagents until you are sure that the instrument
measures correctly with the new reagents.
• Do not reuse the reagent bottles as this poses a risk of
contamination or dilution errors.
Reagent
consumption
At the standard measurement interval, the following amounts of
reagents are consumed:
Replacing
reagents
1
Prepare the reagents according to the separate method sheet.
2
Insert the reagent tubes all the way to the bottom of the corre
-
sponding bottles (see
).
3
Check that there is an additional small hole in the lid of each
bottle that allows air to enter.
Final steps
4
Priming the Reagent Tubes, p. 25
).
5
Perform a manual measurement.
If the result is satisfactory, no calibration is needed.
6
If necessary, calibrate the instrument (see
).
Reagent
Consumption
pH buffer
0.6 L/month
Phenanthroline 1.10
1.6 L/month (LR)
2.4 L/month (HR)
Hydrochloric acid 2N +0.4 mg/L iron (LR)
Hydrochloric acid 2N (HR)
0.6 L/month