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Waltron User Manual 101-024-B.1
3048 Dissolved Iron Analyzer
Introduction
2.4
ANALYSIS CYCLE
2.4.1
PROGRAMMING COMMANDS
An analysis time program in the Waltron 3048 Dissolved Iron Analyzer has the following
structure:
1.
After rinsing the reaction colorimetric cell and taking a sample, a reference measurement
is taken. In this way interfering factors are eliminated such as sample color or turbidity,
reagent color, or refractive index variations.
2.
The actual Dissolved Iron reading is taken after addition of the color forming reagent and
color development.
Table 2.1: The run sequence of colorimetric determination.
Conditioning, rinsing and sampling
Drain, rinse and sample functions
The colorimeter cell is drained and refilled with sample 3
times, and then filled and left full of sample. This clears the
sampling pump, tubing, and cell and insures a fresh sample
is analyzed.
Mixing and wait
Mix and wait functions
The waiting time is programmed in order to eliminate
bubbles and suspensions.
First measurement
Reference function
A reading is taken using the colorimeter to provide a
reference value to compare the measured color against. This
automatically corrects for sample background color or
turbidity.
Addition of color reagent(s)
Add reag function
Reagent 1 is added to form the color.
Mixing and wait
Mix and wait functions
The mixing pump is activated and the liquid is pumped from
the lower part to the upper part of the colorimetric cell; in
this way reagent(s) is mixed. The waiting time is
programmed in order to complete the colorimetric reaction.
Reading, absorbance and
concentration calculation
Read sensor, absorbance, calculation
Reading of the light intensity after the colorimetric reaction,
calculation of the absorbance and of the concentration.
Drain, conditioning, rinsing, sampling
Drain, rinse and sample functions
Drain and rinse of the hydraulic line and the colorimetric
cell.
Waiting time (analysis frequency)
Wait function
The wait function is a programmable time the user can use
to determine sample and analysis frequency.