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PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
Please examine this product carefully. Make sure that the instrument is not damaged. If any damage
occurred during shipment, please notify your Dealer.
Each Meter is supplied complete with:
• Four Sample Cuvettes and Caps
• Sample Preparation Kit (see page 17)
• Cloth for wiping cuvettes (4 pcs)
• Scissors
• AC/DC Power Adapter
• Instruction Manual
Note:
Save all packing material until you are sure that the instrument works correctly. Any defective item
must be returned in its original packing with the supplied accessories.
°C
:
degree Celsius
EPA
:
US Environmental Protection Agency
°F
:
degree Fahrenheit
g/L
:
grams per liter (ppt)
HR
:
high range
LR
:
low range
mg/L
:
milligrams per liter (ppm)
mL
:
milliliter
MR
:
medium range
μ
g/L
:
micrograms per liter (ppb)
PAN
:
1-(2-pyridylazo)-2-naphtol
TPTZ
:
2,4,6-tri-(2-pyridyl)-1,3,5-triazine
ABBREVIATIONS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
HI 83200
is a multiparameter bench photometer dedicated for Laboratory analysis. It can measure 45
different methods using specific liquid or powder reagents. The amount of reagent is precisely dosed to
ensure maximum reproducibility.
HI 83200
bench photometer can be connected to a PC via an USB cable. The optional
HI 92000
Windows
®
Compatible Software helps users manage all their results.
Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing a Hanna product. Please read this instruction manual carefully before using the
instrument. This manual will provide you with the necessary information for the correct use of the
instrument. If you need additional technical information, do not hesitate to e-mail us at [email protected].
This instrument is in compliance with directives.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION ............................................. 3
ABBREVIATIONS ............................................................... 3
GENERAL DESCRIPTION ..................................................... 3
SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................. 4
PRECISION AND ACCURACY ............................................... 4
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION ................................................ 4
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ............................................... 6
NEED TO KNOW ............................................................... 7
TIPS FOR AN ACCURATE MEASUREMENT ........................... 8
HEALTH & SAFETY ..........................................................11
METHOD REFERENCE TABLE .............................................11
OPERATIONAL GUIDE .......................................................12
SETUP ........................................................................... 14
HELP MODE ................................................................... 16
SAMPLE PREPARATION ....................................................17
ALUMINUM....................................................................21
ALKALINITY ....................................................................23
AMMONIA MR ................................................................25
AMMONIA LR ................................................................. 27
BROMINE ......................................................................29
CALCIUM ....................................................................... 31
FREE CHLORINE ............................................................. 33
TOTAL CHLORINE ............................................................36
CHLORINE DIOXIDE ......................................................... 39
CHROMIUM VI HR ..........................................................42
CHROMIUM VI LR ........................................................... 44
COLOR OF WATER ........................................................... 46
COPPER HR....................................................................48
COPPER LR ....................................................................50
CYANIDE ........................................................................52
CYANURIC ACID ..............................................................55
FLUORIDE ......................................................................57
CALCIUM HARDNESS .......................................................59
MAGNESIUM HARDNESS ................................................. 62
HYDRAZINE .................................................................... 65
IODINE .......................................................................... 67
IRON HR........................................................................ 69
IRON LR......................................................................... 71
MAGNESIUM ..................................................................74
MANGANESE HR ............................................................. 76
MANGANESE LR ............................................................. 78
MOLYBDENUM ............................................................... 81
NICKEL HR ..................................................................... 84
NICKEL LR ...................................................................... 86
NITRATE ......................................................................... 89
NITRITE HR .................................................................... 91
NITRITE LR ..................................................................... 93
DISSOLVED OXYGEN ........................................................95
OZONE .......................................................................... 97
pH .............................................................................. 100
PHOSPHATE HR ............................................................ 102
PHOSPHATE LR............................................................. 104
PHOSPHORUS ............................................................. 106
POTASSIUM HR ............................................................ 108
POTASSIUM MR ............................................................ 111
POTASSIUM LR ............................................................. 113
SILICA ......................................................................... 115
SILVER ........................................................................ 118
SULFATE ...................................................................... 121
ZINC............................................................................ 123
ERRORS AND WARNINGS ............................................... 125
DATA MANAGEMENT ...................................................... 126
STANDARD METHODS .................................................... 127
ACCESSORIES .............................................................. 128
WARRANTY .................................................................. 131
HANNA LITERATURE ...................................................... 131
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