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C 200 Series
Multiparameter Bench
Photometers
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A special tungsten lamp emits radiation which is first optically
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION conditioned, then spectrally filtered to obtain a light beam of intensity
Io. This is characterized by a narrow spectral bandwidth, which is
Absorption of Light is a typical phenomenon of interaction between
beamed to the sample contained in the cuvet.
Electromagnetic Radiation and Matter. When a light beam crosses a
substance, some of the radiation may be absorbed by atoms, The optical path is fixed by the diameter of the cuvet.
molecules or crystal lattices. The photoelectric cell collects the radiation I that is not absorbed by
If pure absorption occurs, the fraction of light absorbed depends both the sample and converts it into an electric current, producing a
on the optical path length through the matter and on the physico- potential in the mV range.
chemical characteristics of substance according to the Lambert-Beer The microprocessor uses this potential to convert the incoming value
Law: into the desired measuring unit and to display it on the LCD.
-log I/Io = c d The measurement process is carried out in two phases: first the meter
or is zeroed and then the actual measurement is performed.
A = c d The cuvet has a very important role because it is an optical element
and thus requires particular attention. It is important that both the
Where -log I/Io = Absorbance (A) measurement and the calibration (zeroing) cuvets are optically
Io = intensity of incident light beam identical to provide the same measurement conditions. Whenever
I = intensity of light beam after absorption possible use the same cuvet for both.
= molar extinction coefficient at wavelength It is also necessary that the surface of the cuvet is clean and not
c = molar concentration of the substance scratched. This is to avoid measurement interference due to unwanted
d = optical path through the substance reflection and absorption of light. It is recommended not to touch the
Therefore, the concentration "c" can be calculated from the absorbance cuvet walls with hands.
of the substance as the other factors are known. Furthermore, in order to maintain the same conditions during the
Photometric chemical analysis is based on the possibility to develop an zeroing and the measuring phases, it is necessary to close the cuvet
absorbing compound from a specific chemical reaction between sample to prevent any contamination.
and reagents.
Given that the absorption of a compound strictly depends on the
wavelength of the incident light beam, a narrow spectral bandwidth
should be selected as well as a proper central wavelength to optimize
measurements.
Optical system of Hanna C 200 multiparameter photometers is based
on special subminiature tungsten lamps and narrow-band interfer-
ence filters to guarantee both high performance and reliable results.
Four measuring channels are available which, working at four
different wavelengths, allow a wide range of tests.
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Light under range. The zero sample is too
GUIDE TO DISPLAY CODES dark for proper zeroing. If this is not the
Note: The secondary LCD below shows a generic "P ", whereas the case, contact your dealer or the nearest
meter will indicate the exact program number (e.g. "P1" for Hanna Customer Service Center.
Aluminum). Light over range. The zero sample is too
This indicates that the meter is in a ready light for proper zeroing. If this is not the
state and zeroing can be performed. case, contact your dealer or the nearest
Hanna Customer Service Center.
Sampling in Progress. This prompt appears The blinking "LOBAT", while a measurement
each time the meter is performing a measure- is in progress, indicates that the battery
ment. voltage is getting low and the battery needs
to be replaced.
This indicates that the battery is dead and
This indicates that the meter is in a zeroed must be replaced.
state and measurement can be performed.
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION TIPS FOR AN ACCURATE MEASUREMENT
FRONT PANEL The instruction listed below should be carefully followed during testing
to ensure best accuracy.
Do not let the test sample stand too long after reagent is added
or accuracy will be lost.
Whenever the cuvet is placed into
the measurement cell, it must be
completely free of fingerprints, oil
or dirt. Wipe it thoroughly with
HI 731318 or a lint-free cloth prior
to insertion.
It is important that the sample
does not contain any debris. This
would corrupt the readings.
Each time the cuvet is used, the cap must be tightened to the
1) Cuvet Holder same degree.
2) Dual Level Liquid Crystal Display It is possible to take multiple readings in a row, but it is
3) Programs List recommended that a zero reading be taken for each sample and
4) READ DIRECT, to perform measurement suddenly that the same cuvet is used for zeroing and measurement.
5) TIMER, to perform measurements after a preprogrammed It is important to discard the sample immediately after the
countdown reading is taken because the glass might become permanently
6) ZERO, to zero the meter prior to measurement stained.
7) Program and , to select the desired parameter Shaking the cuvet can generate bubbles in the sample, causing
8) ON/OFF, to turn the meter on and off higher readings. To obtain accurate measurements, remove such
REAR PANEL bubbles by swirling or by gently tapping the vial.
All the reaction times reported in this manual are referred to
20C (68F). As a general rule of thumb, they should be doubled
at 10C (50F) and halved at 30C (86F).
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C 205 - BOILERS & COOLING TOWERS
PARAMETERS REFERENCE TABLES
Code Parameter Page Code Parameter Page
C 200 - LABORATORIES 1 Aluminum 18 13 Iron HR 80
Code Parameter Page Code Parameter Page 2 Ammonia MR 22 14 Iron LR 82
3 Ammonia LR 24 15 Molybdenum 90
1 Aluminum 18 19 Iodine 78
4 Bromine 26 16 Nitrate 98
2 Ammonia MR 22 20 Iron HR 80
5 Free Chlorine 28 17 Nitrite HR 100
3 Ammonia LR 24 21 Iron LR 82
6 Total Chlorine 34 18 Nitrite LR 102
4 Bromine 26 22 Manganese HR 85
7 Chlorine Dioxide 40 19 Dissolved Oxygen 104
5 Free Chlorine 28 23 Manganese LR 87
8 Chromium VI HR 43 20 pH 107
6 Total Chlorine 34 24 Molybdenum 90
9 Chromium VI LR 45 21 Phosphate HR 109
7 Chlorine Dioxide 40 25 Nickel HR 93
10 Copper HR 49 22 Phosphate LR 111
8 Chromium VI HR 43 26 Nitrate 98
11 Copper LR 51 23 Silica 115
9 Chromium VI LR 45 27 Nitrite HR 100
12 Hydrazine 76 24 Zinc 121
10 Color of Water 47 28 Nitrite LR 102
11 Copper HR 49 29 Dissolved Oxygen 104
12 Copper LR 51 30 pH 107
13 Cyanide 53 31 Phosphate HR 109 C 206 - ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING
14 Cyanuric Acid 56 32 Phosphate LR 111
Code Parameter Page Code Parameter Page
15 Fluoride 59 33 Phosphorus 113
1 Ammonia MR 22 13 Nickel LR 95
16 Ca Hardness 61 34 Silica 115
2 Ammonia LR 24 14 Nitrate 98
17 Mg Hardness 64 35 Silver 118
3 Free Chlorine 28 15 Nitrite HR 100
18 Hydrazine 76 36 Zinc 121
4 Total Chlorine 34 16 Nitrite LR 102
5 Chromium VI HR 43 17 Dissolved Oxygen 104
C 203 - AQUACULTURE 6 Chromium VI LR 45 18 pH 107
Code Parameter Page Code Parameter Page 7 Color of Water 47 19 Phosphate HR 109
1 Ammonia MR 22 8 Nitrite HR 100 8 Copper HR 49 20 Phosphate LR 111
2 Ammonia LR 24 9 Nitrite LR 102 9 Copper LR 51 21 Phosphorus 113
3 Free Chlorine 28 10 Dissolved Oxygen 104 10 Cyanuric Acid 56 22 Silica 115
4 Total Chlorine 34 11 pH 107 11 Molybdenum 90 23 Silver 118
5 Copper HR 49 12 Phosphate HR 109 12 Nickel HR 93 24 Zinc 121
6 Copper LR 51 13 Phosphate LR 111
7 Nitrate 98
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C 207 - INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER C 209 - EDUCATION
Code Parameter Page Code Parameter Page Code Parameter Page Code Parameter Page
1 Aluminum 18 11 Nickel HR 93 1 Ammonia MR 22 11 Nitrite HR 100
2 Free Chlorine 28 12 Nickel LR 95 2 Ammonia LR 24 12 Nitrite LR 102
3 Total Chlorine 34 13 Nitrate 98 3 Free Chlorine 28 13 Dissolved Oxygen 104
4 Color of Water 47 14 Dissolved Oxygen 104 4 Total Chlorine 34 14 pH 107
5 Copper HR 49 15 pH 107 5 Chromium VI HR 43 15 Phosphate HR 109
6 Copper LR 51 16 Phosphate HR 109 6 Chromium VI LR 45 16 Phosphate LR 111
7 Fluoride 59 17 Phosphate LR 111 7 Color of Water 47 17 Phosphorus 113
8 Manganese HR 85 18 Phosphorus 113 8 Copper HR 49 18 Silica 115
9 Manganese LR 87 19 Silver 118 9 Copper LR 51 19 Silver 118
10 Molybdenum 90 20 Zinc 121 10 Nitrate 98 20 Zinc 121
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C 211 - CHEMICAL MANUFACTURERS C 213 - MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER
Code Parameter Page Code Parameter Page Code Parameter Page Code Parameter Page
1 Aluminum 18 12 Molybdenum 90 1 Aluminum 18 13 Nickel HR 93
2 Ammonia MR 22 13 Nickel HR 93 2 Ammonia MR 22 14 Nickel LR 95
3 Ammonia LR 24 14 Nickel LR 95 3 Ammonia LR 24 15 Nitrate 98
4 Chromium VI HR 43 15 pH 107 4 Bromine 26 16 Nitrite HR 100
5 Chromium VI LR 45 16 Phosphate HR 109 5 Free Chlorine 28 17 Nitrite LR 102
6 Copper HR 49 17 Phosphate LR 111 6 Total Chlorine 34 18 Dissolved Oxygen 104
7 Copper LR 51 18 Phosphorus 113 7 Chromium VI HR 43 19 pH 107
8 Cyanuric Acid 56 19 Silica 115 8 Chromium VI LR 45 20 Phosphate HR 109
9 Iodine 78 20 Silver 118 9 Color of Water 47 21 Phosphate LR 111
10 Iron HR 80 21 Zinc 121 10 Copper HR 49 22 Phosphorus 113
11 Iron LR 82 11 Copper LR 51 23 Silver 118
12 Iodine 78 24 Zinc 121
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After the desired program number appears on the secondary
OPERATIONAL GUIDE display, follow the measurement procedure depicted in the related
chapter.
POWER CONNECTION
Plug the 12VDC adapter (HI 710005 - 110VDC, or HI 710006 - Note: in any moment it is possible to change the parameter
220VDC) into the DC socket. Plug the adapter into the outlet. measurement procedure by pressing the PROGRAM ! and
PROGRAM keys.
Alternatively, remove the battery cover on the back of the meter;
attach a fresh 9V battery and replace the cover.
Note: Insure the main line is surge protected.
Note: Always turn the meter off before unplugging it to insure no
data is lost.
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Note: in the following measurement sections,
a generic "P " will be placed on the
secondary LCD instead of the exact re-
Turn the meter on by pressing ON/OFF.
lated message (e.g. in C 200, "P1" for
Aluminum).
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Fill two cuvets with 10 mL of sample 10 mL 10 mL
ALUMINUM each (up to the mark).
SPECIFICATIONS
Range 0.00 to 1.00 mg/L
Resolution 0.01 mg/L Add the content of one HI 93712C
Accuracy 0.02 mg/L 4% of reading bleaching powder packet to one
Typical EMC 0.01 mg/L of the two cuvets. Replace the
Deviation cap and shake gently. This is the
Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference blank.
filter @ 525 nm
Method Adaptation of the aluminon method. The reac- Place the blank into the holder and
tion between aluminum and reagents causes a
reddish tint in the sample. ensure that the notch on the cap is
positioned securely into the groove.
REQUIRED REAGENTS Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to
Code Description Quantity zeroing the blank. Alternatively wait for 15 minutes and then
HI 93712A-0 Ascorbic acid 1 packet press ZERO. "SIP" will blink during zeroing.
HI 93712B-0 Aluminum reagent 1 packet
HI 93712C-0 Bleaching powder 1 packet
REAGENT SETS
HI 93712-01 Reagents for 100 tests
HI 93712-03 Reagents for 300 tests
For other accessories see page 128. Wait for a few seconds and the display will
show "-0.0-". Now the meter is zeroed and
ready for measurement.
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
Select the program number corresponding to Aluminum on the
secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ! and . Remove the blank and insert the other
cuvet into the instrument.
Fill a graduated beaker with 50 mL of sample. Press READ DIRECT. "SIP" will blink during measurement.
Aluminum 18 19 Aluminum
Remove the cuvet. 1 mL
AMMONIA HIGH RANGE of
sample
SPECIFICATIONS
Range 0.0 to 50.0 mg/L Fill another cuvet with 1 mL of
9 mL
Resolution 0.1 mg/L unreacted sample, by means of
Accuracy 0.05 mg/L 5% of reading the syringe.
Typical EMC 0.01 mg/L
Deviation Add 9 mL of HI 93733B Ammonia Reagent,
Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference by means of the 3 mL plastic pipette.
filter @ 420 nm
Method Adaptation of the ASTM Manual of Water and
Environmental Technology, D1426-92, Nessler
method. The reaction between ammonia and Add 4 drops of HI 93733A
reagents causes a yellow tint in the sample. Nessler Reagent. Replace
REQUIRED REAGENTS the cap and swirl the solu- x4
Code Description Quantity tion.
HI 93733A-0 Nessler Reagent 4 drops (in fresh and seawater)
HI 93733B-0 Ammonia Reagent 9 mL (in fresh and seawater)
REAGENT SETS Reinsert the cuvet into the instrument.
HI 93733-01 Reagents for 100 tests
HI 93733-03 Reagents for 300 tests Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to
For other accessories see page 128. measurement or, alternatively, wait for 3 minutes and 30 seconds
and then press READ DIRECT. In both cases the display will show
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE SIP during measurement.
Select the program number corresponding to Ammonia HR on the
secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ! and .
Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of sample (up
to the mark) and replace the cap. 10 mL
Place the cuvet into the holder and The instrument directly displays concentration in mg/L of Ammo-
ensure that the notch on the cap is nium ion (NH4+) on the Liquid Crystal Display.
positioned securely into the groove. To convert the reading to mg/L of Ammonia (NH3), multiply by
Press ZERO and SIP will blink on the display. the factor 0.944. To convert the reading to ammonia nitrogen
(NH3-N), multiply by the factor 0.778.
INTERFERENCES
Interference may be caused by:
Wait for a few seconds and the display will acetone, alcohols, aldehydes, glycine, hardness above 1 g/L, iron,
show -0.0-. Now the meter is zeroed organic chloramines, sulfide, various aliphatic and aromatic amines.
and ready for measurement.
Ammonia HR 20 21 Ammonia HR
Remove the cuvet.
AMMONIA MEDIUM RANGE
SPECIFICATIONS
Range 0.00 to 10.00 mg/L Add 4 drops of the first reagent
Resolution 0.01 mg/L (6 drops in case of seawater
Accuracy 0.05 mg/L 5% of reading analysis). Replace the cap and
Typical EMC 0.01 mg/L swirl the solution.
Deviation
Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference
filter @ 420 nm
Add 4 drops of the second re-
Method Adaptation of the ASTM Manual of Water and
Environmental Technology, D1426-92, Nessler agent (10 drops in case of
method. The reaction between ammonia and seawater analysis). Replace the
reagents causes a yellow tint in the sample. cap and swirl the solution.
REQUIRED REAGENTS
Code Description Quantity
HI 93715A-0 Second Reagent 4 drops (10 drops in seawater)
HI 93715B-0 First Reagent 4 drops (6 drops in seawater) Reinsert the cuvet into the instrument.
REAGENT SETS
HI 93715-01 Reagents for 100 tests
HI 93715-03 Reagents for 300 tests Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to the
For other accessories see page 128. measurement or, alternatively, wait for 3 minutes and 30 seconds
and press READ DIRECT. In both cases SIP will blink during
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE measurement.
Select the program number corresponding to Ammonia MR on the
secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ! and .
10 mL
Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacted sample (up
to the mark) and replace the cap.
Place the cuvet into the holder and The instrument directly displays concentration in mg/L of ammo-
ensure that the notch on the cap is nia nitrogen (NH3-N) on the display.
positioned securely into the groove.
To convert the reading to mg/L of ammonia (NH3), multiply by
Press ZERO and SIP will blink on the display. the factor 1.214.
INTERFERENCES
Interference may be caused by:
Acetone Alcohols
Aldehydes Glycine
Wait for a few seconds and the display will Hardness above 1 g/L Iron
show -0.0-. Now the meter is zeroed Organic chloramines Sulfide
and ready for measurement. Various aliphatic and aromatic amines.
Ammonia MR
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Remove the cuvet.
AMMONIA LOW RANGE
SPECIFICATIONS Add 4 drops of the first reagent
Range 0.00 to 3.00 mg/L (6 drops in case of seawater
Resolution 0.01 mg/L analysis). Replace the cap and
Accuracy 0.04 mg/L 4% of reading swirl the solution.
Typical EMC 0.01 mg/L
Deviation
Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference
filter @ 420 nm
Add 4 drops of the second re-
Method Adaptation of the ASTM Manual of Water and
agent (10 drops in case of
Environmental Technology, D1426-92, Nessler
method. The reaction between ammonia and seawater analysis). Replace the
reagents causes a yellow tint in the sample. cap and swirl the solution.
REQUIRED REAGENTS
Code Description Quantity
HI 93700A-0 Second Reagent 4 drops (10 drops in seawater)
Reinsert the cuvet into the instru-
HI 93700B-0 First Reagent 4 drops (6 drops in seawater)
ment.
REAGENT SETS
HI 93700-01 Reagents for 100 tests Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to the
HI 93700-03 Reagents for 300 tests measurement or, alternatively, wait for 3 minutes and 30 seconds
For other accessories see page 128. and press READ DIRECT. In both cases SIP will blink during
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE measurement.
Select the program number corresponding to Ammonia LR on the
secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ! and . 10 mL
Ammonia LR 24 25 Ammonia LR
Wait for a few seconds and the display will
BROMINE show -0.0-. Now the meter is zeroed
and ready for measurement.
SPECIFICATIONS
Range 0.00 to 8.00 mg/L
Resolution 0.01 mg/L Remove the cuvet and add the
Accuracy 0.08 mg/L 3% of reading content of one packet of HI 93716
Typical EMC 0.01 mg/L reagent. Replace the cap and shake
Deviation gently.
Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference
filter @ 525 nm
Method Adaptation of the Standard Methods for the
Examination of Water and Wastewater, 18 t h
edition, DPD method. The reaction between bro- Reinsert the cuvet into the instrument.
mine and the reagent causes a pink tint in the
sample.
REQUIRED REAGENTS Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to the
measurement or, alternatively, wait for 2 minutes and 30 seconds
Code Description Quantity
and press READ DIRECT. In both cases "SIP" will blink during
HI 93716-0 DPD Reagent 1 packet
measurement.
REAGENT SETS
HI 93716-01 Reagents for 100 tests
HI 93716-03 Reagents for 300 tests
For other accessories see page 128.
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
The instrument directly displays concentration in mg/L of bromine
Select the program number corresponding to Bromine on the
on the Liquid Crystal Display.
secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ! and .
INTERFERENCES
10 mL
Interference may be caused by:
Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacted sample (up Chlorine
to the mark) and replace the cap. Iodine
Ozone
Place the cuvet into the holder and Oxidized forms of chromium and manganese
ensure that the notch on the cap is Alkalinity above 300 mg/L and acidity above 150 mg/L as CaCO3
positioned securely into the groove. require neutralization since the color could instantly fade. To resolve
this, neutralize the sample with diluted HCl or NaOH.
Press ZERO and SIP will blink on the display. In case of water with hardness greater than 500 mg/L CaCO3, shake
the sample for approximately 1 minute after adding the reagent.
Bromine 26 27 Bromine
Press ZERO and SIP will blink on the display.
FREE CHLORINE
SPECIFICATIONS
Range 0.00 to 2.50 mg/L
Resolution 0.01 mg/L Wait for a few seconds and the display will
Accuracy 0.03 mg/L 3% of reading show -0.0-. Now the meter is zeroed
Typical EMC 0.01 mg/L and ready for measurement.
Deviation
Remove the cuvet.
Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference
filter @ 525 nm
Method Adaptation of the EPA recommended DPD method Powder reagents procedure
330.5. The reaction between free chlorine and the Add the content of one packet of
DPD reagent causes a pink tint in the sample. HI 93701 DPD reagent. Replace
REQUIRED REAGENTS the cap and shake gently.
POWDER:
Code Description Quantity Wait for a few seconds, until all air
HI 93701-0 DPD 1 packet bubbles have completely dissolved and
reinsert the cuvet into the instrument.
LIQUID:
Code Description Quantity Press READ DIRECT and the display
HI 93701A-F DPD1 Indicator 3 drops will show SIP during measurement.
HI 93701B-F DPD1 Buffer 3 drops
REAGENT SETS
HI 93701-F Reagents for 300 tests (liquid)
HI 93701-01 Reagents for 100 tests (powder) The instrument directly displays concentration in mg/L of free
HI 93701-03 Reagents for 300 tests (powder) chlorine on the Liquid Crystal Display.
For other accessories see page 128. Liquid reagents procedure
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Add 3 drops of HI 93701A-F DPD1 indicator and 3 drops of
Select the program number corresponding to Free Chlorine on the HI 93701B-F DPD1 buffer to another cuvet. Shake gently before
secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ! and . adding 10 mL of unreacted sample. Replace the cap and shake
gently again.
10 mL
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Free Chlorine
FREE CHLORINE HIGH RANGE
Reinsert the cuvet into the instrument. SPECIFICATIONS
Range 0.00 to 10.00 mg/L
Resolution 0.01 mg/L
Wait for approximately 30 seconds and then press READ DIRECT; Accuracy 0.03 mg/L 3% of reading
the display will show SIP during measurement. Typical EMC 0.01 mg/L
Deviation
Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference
filter @ 525 nm
Method Adaptation of the EPA recommended DPD method
330.5. The reaction between free chlorine and the
The instrument directly displays concentration in mg/L of free DPD reagent causes a pink tint in the sample.
chlorine on the Liquid Crystal Display.
INTERFERENCES
Interference may be caused by: REQUIRED REAGENTS
Code Description Quantity
Oxidizing agents:
HI 93734A-0 Free & Total Chlorine Reagent 3 drops
Bromine
HI 93734B-0 Free & Total Chlorine Reagent 5 mL
Iodine
Fluorine
Ozone REAGENT SETS
Oxidized Manganese HI 93734-01 Reagents for 100 tests
Oxidized Chromium HI 93734-03 Reagents for 300 tests
In case of water with hardness greater than 500 mg/L CaCO3, shake For other accessories see page 128.
the sample for approximately 1 minute after adding the reagent.
In case of water with alkalinity greater than 250 mg/L CaCO3 or
acidity greater than 150 mg/L CaCO3, the color of the sample could MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
disappear or develop only partially. To resolve this, neutralize the Select the program number corresponding to Free Chlorine HR on
sample with diluted HCl or NaOH. the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ! and .
Add to the other cuvet 3 drops x3 The instrument directly displays concentration in mg/L of free
of HI 93734A and 5 mL of chlorine on the Liquid Crystal Display.
HI 93734B, by means of the
syringe and shake gently.
Note: rinse the 3 mL plastic pipette 2 or 3 times with sample before
Note: To measure exactly 5 mL of reagent with the syringe, push the adding it to the cuvet with reagent.
plunger completely into the syringe and insert the tip into
HI 93734B reagent bottle. Pull the plunger out until the
lower edge of the seal is on the 5 mL mark of the syringe. INTERFERENCES
Interference may be caused by:
Bromine
Iodine
Fluorine
Ozone
Oxidized manganese and Chromium
Alkalinity above 250 mg/L or acidity above 150 mg/L will not
reliably develop the full amount of color or it may rapidly fade. To
probable level of resolve this, neutralize the sample with diluted HCl or NaOH.
liquid taken up by In case of water with hardness greater than 500 mg/L CaCO3, shake
syringe the sample for approximately 1 minute after adding the reagents.
5 mL
of sample
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Total Chlorine
TOTAL CHLORINE HIGH RANGE
Reinsert the cuvet into the instrument. SPECIFICATIONS
Range 0.00 to 10.00 mg/L
Resolution 0.01 mg/L
Wait for approximately 30 seconds and then press READ DIRECT, Accuracy 0.03 mg/L 3% of reading
the display will show SIP during measurement. Typical EMC 0.01 mg/L
Deviation
Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference
filter @ 525 nm
Method Adaptation of the EPA recommended DPD method
330.5. The reaction between total chlorine and
the DPD reagent causes a pink tint in the
The instrument directly displays concentration in mg/L of total sample.
chlorine on the Liquid Crystal Display.
REQUIRED REAGENTS
Note: Free and total chlorine have to be measured separately with Code Description Quantity
fresh unreacted samples following the related procedure if both HI 93734A-0 Free & Total Chlorine Reagent 3 drops
values are requested. HI 93734B-0 Free & Total Chlorine Reagent 5 mL
INTERFERENCES HI 93734C-0 Total Chlorine Reagent 1 drop
Interference may be caused by: REAGENT SETS
Bromine HI 93734-01 Reagents for 100 tests
Iodine HI 93734-03 Reagents for 300 tests
Fluorine For other accessories see page 128.
Ozone MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
Oxidized manganese and Chromium Select the program number corresponding to Total Chlorine HR on
Alkalinity above 250 mg/L or acidity above 150 mg/L will not the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ! and .
reliably develop the full amount of color or it may rapidly fade. To Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacted
resolve this, neutralize the sample with diluted HCl or NaOH. sample (up to the mark) and replace
In case of water with hardness greater than 500 mg/L CaCO3, shake the cap. 10 mL
the sample for approximately 1 minute after adding the reagent.
Place the cuvet into the holder and
ensure that the notch on the cap is
positioned securely into the groove.
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Total Chlorine Total Chlorine HR
Wait for a few seconds and the display will
show -0.0-. Now the meter is zeroed Reinsert the cuvet into the instrument.
and ready for measurement.
Remove the cuvet.
Add to the other cuvet 3 drops of HI 93734A, 5 mL of
HI 93734B, by means of the 5 mL syringe, and 1 drop of HI Wait for approximately 30 seconds and then press READ DIRECT,
93734C. Shake gently for 10 seconds. the display will show SIP during measurement.
5 mL
x1
x3
The instrument directly displays concentration in mg/L of total
chlorine on the Liquid Crystal Display.
Note: To measure exactly 5 mL of reagent with the syringe, push the Notes: free and total chlorine have to be measured separately with
plunger completely into the syringe and insert the tip into fresh unreacted samples following the related procedure if both
HI 93734B reagent bottle. Pull the plunger out until the values are requested.
lower edge of the seal is on the 5 mL mark of the syringe. Rinse the 3 mL plastic pipette 2 or 3 times with sample before
adding it to the cuvet with reagent.
INTERFERENCES
Interference may be caused by:
Bromine
Iodine
Fluorine
probable level of liquid Ozone
taken up by syringe
Oxidized manganese and Chromium
5 mL Alkalinity above 250 mg/L or acidity above 150 mg/L will not
Add 5 mL of unreacted sample, up to the of sample reliably develop the full amount of color or it may rapidly fade. To
10 mL mark, by means of the 3 mL resolve this, neutralize the sample with diluted HCl or NaOH.
plastic pipette. In case of water with hardness greater than 500 mg/L CaCO3, shake
the sample for approximately 1 minute after adding the reagents.
10 mL
B
Resolution 0.01 mg/L
Accuracy 0.1 mg/L 5% of reading
Typical EMC 0.01 mg/L
Deviation #1
Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference
filter @ 575 nm
Method Adaptation of the Standard Methods for the Add precisely 0.5 mL of HI 93738C chlorine dioxide reagent to
Examination of Water and Wastewater, 18 t h each cylinder (#1 & #2), close them and invert several times to
edition, Chlorophenol Red method. The reaction mix.
between chlorine dioxide and reagents causes a
purple to greenish-yellow tint in the sample.
REQUIRED REAGENT
Code Description Quantity
HI 93738A-0 Reagent A 1 mL
HI 93738B-0 Dechlorinating Reagent B 1 packet C
HI 93738C-0 Reagent C 1 mL
HI 93738D-0 Reagent D 1 mL
Add 0.5 mL of HI 93738D chlorine dioxide reagent to each
REAGENT SETS cylinder (#1 & #2), close them and invert several times to mix.
HI 93738-01 Reagents for 100 tests Cylinder #2 is the sample.
HI 93738-03 Reagents for 300 tests
For other accessories see page 128.
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
Select the program number corresponding to Chlorine Dioxide on
the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ! and .
Fill two graduated D
mixing cylinders
(#1 & #2) up to #1
the 25 mL mark with
the sample.
Add 0.5 mL of HI 93738A chlorine dioxide reagent to each Fill a cuvet with 10 mL of the 10 mL
cylinder (#1 & #2), close them and invert several times to mix. blank (#1) up to the mark and
replace the cap.
dioxide on the Liquid Crystal Display. unreacted sample and replace the cap.
SAMPLING PROCEDURE Place the cuvet into the holder and
It is recommended to analyze chlorine dioxide samples immediately ensure that the notch on the cap is
upon collection. Chlorine dioxide samples must be stored in dark, glass positioned securely into the groove.
stoppered bottles, with minimal head space. Excessive heat (greater
than 25C/78F), agitation and exposure to light must be avoided. Press ZERO and SIP will blink on the display.
INTERFERENCES
Interferences may be caused by strong oxidants.
Chromium VI HR
44 45 Chromium VI LR
Remove the cuvet and add the COLOR OF WATER
content of one packet of HI 93749 SPECIFICATIONS
reagent. Replace the cap and
Range 0 to 500 PCU (Platinum Cobalt Units)
shake vigorously.
Resolution 1 PCU
Accuracy 10 PCU 5% of reading
Typical EMC 1 PCU
Reinsert the cuvet into the instru- Deviation
ment. Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference
filter @ 420 nm
Method Adaptation of the Colorimetric Platinum Cobalt
Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to the method.
measurement or, alternatively, wait for 6 minutes and press READ
DIRECT. In both cases "SIP" will blink during measurement. REQUIRED ACCESSORIES
0.45 m membrane for true color measurement.
For other accessories see page 128.
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
Select the program number corresponding to Color of Water on
the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ! and .
The instrument directly displays concentration in g/L of chro-
mium VI on the Liquid Crystal Display. Fill one cuvet up to the mark with deionized 10 mL
Chromium VI LR
46 47 Color of Water
Press ZERO and "SIP" will blink on the display.
COPPER HIGH RANGE
SPECIFICATIONS
Range 0.00 to 5.00 mg/L
Resolution 0.01 mg/L
Wait for a few seconds and the display will Accuracy 0.02 mg/L 4% of reading
show "-0.0-". Now the meter is zeroed and Typical EMC 0.01 mg/L
ready for measurement. Deviation
Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference
filter @ 575 nm
Remove the blank, insert the appar- Method Adaptation of the EPA approved method. The
ent color cuvet into the instrument reaction between copper and the bicinchoninate
and ensure that the notch on the cap reagent causes a purple tint in the sample.
is positioned securely into the groove. REQUIRED REAGENTS
Code Description Quantity
Press READ DIRECT and "SIP" will blink on the display. HI 93702-0 Bicinchoninate 1 packet
REAGENT SETS
HI 93702-01 Reagents for 100 tests
HI 93702-03 Reagents for 300 tests
The meter directly displays the value of apparent color. For other accessories see page 128.
Remove the cuvet, insert the true color cuvet into the instrument MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
and ensure that the notch on the cap is positioned securely into Select the program number corresponding to Copper HR on the
the groove. secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ! and .
Press READ DIRECT and "SIP" will blink on the display.
Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacted sample 10 mL
50 51 Copper LR
Copper HR
Remove the cuvet.
Add the content of one packet of CYANIDE
HI 93747 reagent. Replace the SPECIFICATIONS
cap and shake gently until the Range 0.000 to 0.200 mg/L
reagent is dissolved. Resolution 0.001 mg/L
Accuracy 0.005 mg/L 3% of reading
Reinsert the cuvet into the instru- Typical EMC Dev. 0.001 mg/L
ment. Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference
filter @ 610 nm
Method Adaptation of the Standard Methods for the
Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 18th
measurement or, alternatively, wait for 45 seconds and press edition, Pyridine-Pyrazalone method. The reac-
READ DIRECT. In both cases "SIP" will blink during measurement. tion between cyanide and reagents causes an
orange tint in the sample.
REQUIRED REAGENTS
Code Description Quantity
HI 93714A-0 Reagent A 1 spoon
HI 93714B-0 Reagent B 1 packet
HI 93714C-0 Reagent C 1 packet
The instrument directly displays concentration in g/L of copper REAGENT SETS
on the Liquid Crystal Display. HI 93714-01 Reagents for 100 tests
INTERFERENCES HI 93714-03 Reagents for 300 tests
Interference may be caused by: For other accessories see page 128.
Silver MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
Cyanide Select the program number corresponding to Cyanide on the
For samples overcoming buffering capacity of reagent (around pH 6.8),
secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ! and .
pH should be adjusted between 6 and 8. 10 mL
Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacted sample (up
to the mark) and replace the cap.
Place the cuvet into the holder and
ensure that the notch on the cap is
positioned securely into the groove.
Press ZERO and SIP will blink on the display.
52 53 Cyanide
Copper LR
The instrument directly displays concentration in mg/L of cyanide
Remove the cuvet and add 1 level on the Liquid Crystal Display. To convert the result in ppm of
spoon of HI 93714A Cyanide Re- Potassium Cyanide (KCN) multiply it by 2.5.
agent. Remember to close the Note: Shake the cuvet 4 or 5 times vigorously during the first 20
reagent bottle immediately after use. minutes of the countdown prior to the measurement. Accuracy
Note: Pay attention to the way the is not affected by undissolved reagent powder.
spoon is filled:
- do not overfill it; INTERFERENCES
Interference may be caused by large amounts of turbidity that will
cause high readings.
- do not press the powder. Oxidizing (like chlorine) or reducing agents (such as sulfide or sulfur
Replace the cap immediately, to dioxide) are known to interfere with the measurement. Distillation will
prevent the escape of chlorine gas remove these.
which is developed during the reac- Samples with high pH values should be adjusted to approximately
tion, and shake gently for 30 seconds. pH 7 before testing.
B
CAUTION: cyanides and their solutions and the hydrogen cyanide
cuvet tightly capped and undis-
liberated by acids are very poisonous.
turbed, then add the content of
10"
one packet of HI 93714B reagent 12
6
C
Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to the
measurement or, alternatively, wait for 25 minutes and press
READ DIRECT. In both cases "SIP" will blink during measurement.
Cyanide 54 55 Cyanide
Fill a beaker up to the
CYANURIC ACID 25 mL mark with the
sample, add the con-
SPECIFICATIONS
tent of one packet of
Range 0 to 80 mg/L
HI 93722 reagent
Resolution 1 mg/L
and stir gently to mix.
Accuracy 1 mg/L 15% of reading
Typical EMC 1 mg/L 10 mL
10 mL
The instrument directly displays concentration in mg/L of fluoride
Fill the other cuvet with 10 mL of sample (up to on the Liquid Crystal Display.
the mark).
Note: With wastewater and seawater samples, before performing any
measurement a distillation of the sample is needed.
58 59 Fluoride
Fluoride
Positive interferences may be caused by:
Chloride above 700 mg/L CALCIUM HARDNESS
Phosphate, ortho above 16 mg/L
SPECIFICATIONS
Sodium hexametaphosphate above 1.0 mg/L
Range 0.00 to 2.70 mg/L
Sulfate above 200 mg/L
Resolution 0.01 mg/L
Highly colored and turbid samples may require distillation
Accuracy 0.11 mg/L 5% of reading
Highly alkaline samples can be neutralized with nitric acid.
Typical EMC 0.01 mg/L
Deviation
Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference
filter @ 525 nm
Method Adaptation of the Standard Methods for the
Examination of Water and Wastewater, 18th
edition, Calmagite method. The reaction between
calcium and reagents causes a red tint in the
sample.
REQUIRED REAGENTS
Code Description Quantity
HI 93720A-0 Ca & Mg indicator 0.5 mL
HI 93720B-0 Alkali solution 0.5 mL
HI 93720C-0 EGTA solution 1 drop
REAGENT SETS
HI 93720-01 Reagents for 100 tests
HI 93720-03 Reagents for 300 tests
For other accessories see page 128.
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
Select the program number corresponding to Hardness Ca on the
secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ! and .
Fill a graduated bea-
ker to the 50 mL mark
with the sample.
Fluoride 60 61 Hardness Ca
SAMPLE DILUTION
This meter is designed to determine low levels of hardness, typically
Add 1 drop of HI 93720C EGTA solution found in water purification systems.
to one cuvet, replace the cap and swirl When testing some other sources of water, it is not uncommon to come
the solution. This is the blank. across levels of hardness that are greater than the range of this
meter.
Place the blank into the holder and This problem can be overcome through dilution. Dilutions must be
ensure that the notch on the cap is performed with hardness-free water or the readings will be erroneous.
positioned securely into the groove. A dilution to reduce the level of hardness by a factor of one hundred
is performed as follows:
Fill a 1 mL syringe with the sample.
Press ZERO and "SIP" will blink on the display. Place the syringe in a 50 mL beaker, making sure that the
beaker is clean and empty, and inject 0.5 mL into the beaker.
Fill the beaker up to the 50 mL mark with hardness-free water.
Now, follow normal measurement procedure. The true value of the
sample is the reading obtained multiplied by a factor of one hundred
(the dilution factor).
Wait for a few seconds and the display For your reference, factors to convert readings in mg/L to French
will show "-0.0-". Now the meter is ze- degrees (FD), German degrees (DD) and English degrees (ED) of
roed and ready for measurement. hardness are as follows:
1 mg/L = 0.1 FD = 0.056 DD = 0.07 ED.
INTERFERENCES
Remove the buffered blank and insert
the second cuvet into the instrument. Interference may be caused by excessive amounts of heavy metals.
Hardness Ca
62 63 Hardness Ca
10 mL 10 mL
MAGNESIUM HARDNESS Fill two cuvets up to the mark
SPECIFICATIONS with 10 mL of sample each.
Range 0.00 to 2.00 mg/L
Resolution 0.01 mg/L
Accuracy 0.11 mg/L 5% of reading Add 1 drop of HI 93719C EDTA
Typical EMC 0.02 mg/L solution to one cuvet, replace the
Deviation cap and swirl the solution. This is
Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference the blank.
filter @ 525 nm Add 1 drop of HI 93719D EGTA
Method Adaptation of the Standard Methods for the solution to the second cuvet, replace
Examination of Water and Wastewater, 18th
the cap and swirl the solution. This
edition, EDTA colorimetric method. The reaction D
Hardness Mg
64 65 Hardness Mg
The instrument directly displays concentration in mg/L (ppm) of
magnesium hardness, as CaCO3, on the Liquid Crystal Display. TOTAL HARDNESS HIGH RANGE
To convert the result to mg/L Mg, multiply the result by 0.243.
SPECIFICATIONS
Note: The test will detect any calcium or magnesium contamination
Range 400 to 750 mg/L
in the mixing cylinders, measuring droppers or sample cells. To
Resolution 5 mg/L
test cleanliness, repeat the test multiple times until you obtain
Accuracy 10 mg/L or 2% of reading,
consistent results.
whichever is greater
SAMPLE DILUTION Typical EMC 5 mg/L
This meter is designed to determine hardness typically found in water Deviation
purification systems. In order to measure samples with high hardness, Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference
follow dilution procedure explained on page 63 (Ca Hardness). filter @ 466 nm
Method Adaptation of the EPA recommended method
130.1. The reaction between calcium, magnesium
For your reference, factors to convert readings in mg/L to French and reagents causes a red-violet tint in the
degrees (FD), German degrees (DD) and English degrees (ED) of sample.
hardness are as follows: REQUIRED REAGENTS
1 mg/L = 0.1 FD = 0.056 DD = 0.07 ED. Code Description Quantity
INTERFERENCES HI 93735A-HR Hardness Indicator reagent HR 9.5 mL
HI 93735B-0 Hardness Buffer reagent 2 drops
Interference may be caused by excessive amounts of heavy metals. HI 93735C-0 Fixing reagent 1 packet
REAGENT SETS
HI 93735HR Reagents for 100 tests High Range
(400 to 750 mg/L)
HI 93735-0 Reagents for 100 tests (0 to 750 mg/L)
For other accessories see page 128.
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
Select the program number corresponding to Total
Hardness HR on the secondary LCD by pressing
PROGRAM ! and .
Using the syringe, add exactly 0.5 mL of
unreacted sample to the cuvet.
Note: for accurate results, fill the syringe up to the
1 mL mark, then transfer 0.5 mL to the
cuvet.
With the plastic pipette fill the cuvet up to the
10 mL mark adding HI 93735A-HR Indicator
reagent.
Note: the liquid in the cuvet forms a
convexity on the top; the bottom
of this convexity must be at the 10 mL
same level of the 10 mL mark.
66 67 Total Hardness HR
Hardness Mg
Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to the
measurement or, alternatively, wait for 2 minutes and press READ
DIRECT. In both cases "SIP" will blink during measurement.
Add 2 drops of HI 93735B
Buffer reagent. x2
INTERFERENCES
Interference may be caused by excessive amounts of heavy metals.
Note: if the sample is very acidic, some extra drops of HI 93735B
Buffer reagent may be added.
Wait for a few seconds and the display
will show "-0.0-". Now the meter is
zeroed and ready for measurement.
68 69 Total Hardness HR
Total Hardness HR
TOTAL HARDNESS MEDIUM RANGE
SPECIFICATIONS Add 2 drops of HI 93735B
Range 200 to 500 mg/L Buffer reagent x2
Resolution 5 mg/L
Accuracy 7 mg/L or 3% of reading,
whichever is greater
Typical EMC 5 mg/L
Deviation Replace the cap and shake gently to mix.
Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference
filter @ 466 nm
Method Adaptation of the EPA recommended method
130.1. The reaction between calcium, magnesium Place the cuvet into the holder and
and reagents causes a red-violet tint in the ensure that the notch on the cap is
sample. positioned securely into the groove.
REQUIRED REAGENTS
Code Description Quantity Press ZERO and "SIP" will blink on the display.
HI 93735A-MR Hardness Indicator reagent MR 9.5 mL
HI 93735B-0 Hardness Buffer reagent 2 drops
HI 93735C-0 Fixing reagent 1 packet
REAGENT SETS
HI 93735MR Reagents for 100 tests Medium Range
(200 to 500 mg/L)
HI 93735-0 Reagents for 100 tests (0 to 750 mg/L) Wait for a few seconds and the display
For other accessories see page 128. will show "-0.0-". Now the meter is
zeroed and ready for measurement.
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
Select the program number corresponding to Total
Hardness MR on the secondary LCD by pressing
PROGRAM ! and .
Using the syringe, add exactly 0.5 mL of Remove the cuvet and add the con-
unreacted sample to the cuvet. tent of 1 packet of HI 93735C Fixing
Note: for accurate results, fill the syringe up to the reagent.
1 mL mark, then transfer 0.5 mL to the
cuvet.
With the plastic pipette fill the cuvet up to the Replace the cap and
10 mL mark adding HI 93735A-MR Indicator shake gently to mix.
reagent.
Note: the liquid in the cuvet forms a
convexity on the top; the bottom Place the cuvet into the holder and
of this convexity must be at the 10 mL ensure that the notch on the cap is
same level of the 10 mL mark. positioned securely into the groove.
Replace the cap and shake gently to mix. The instrument directly displays the hardness in ppm of CaCO3, on
the Liquid Crystal Display.
76 77 Hydrazine
Hydrazine
Remove the cap and add the con-
IODINE tent of one packet of HI 93718
reagent. Replace the cap and
SPECIFICATIONS
shake gently.
Range 0.0 to 12.5 mg/L
Resolution 0.1 mg/L
Accuracy 0.1 mg/L 5% of reading
Typical EMC 0.1 mg/L
Deviation Reinsert the cuvet into the instrument.
Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference
filter @ 525 nm
Method Adaptation of the Standard Methods for the
Examination of Water and Wastewater, 18 t h Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to the
edition, DPD method. The reaction between iodine measurement or, alternatively, wait for 2 minutes and 30 seconds
and the reagent causes a pink tint in the and press READ DIRECT. In both cases "SIP" will blink during
sample. measurement.
REQUIRED REAGENTS
Code Description Quantity
HI 93718-0 DPD Reagent 1 packet
REAGENT SETS
HI 93718-01 Reagents for 100 tests The instrument directly displays concentration in mg/L of iodine
HI 93718-03 Reagents for 300 tests on the Liquid Crystal Display.
For other accessories see page 128.
INTERFERENCES
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Interference may be caused by:
Select the program number corresponding to Iodine on the Bromine
secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ! and .
10 mL
Chlorine
Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacted sample (up Ozone
to the mark) and replace the cap. Oxidized forms of chromium and manganese
Place the cuvet into the holder and Alkalinity above 300 mg/L and acidity above 150 mg/L as CaCO3
ensure that the notch on the cap is require neutralization since the color could instantly fade. To resolve
positioned securely into the groove. this, neutralize the sample with diluted HCl or NaOH.
Press ZERO and SIP will blink on the display. In case of water with hardness greater than 500 mg/L CaCO3, shake
the sample for approximately 1 minute after adding the reagent.
Iodine 78 79 Iodine
Remove the cuvet and add the con-
IRON HIGH RANGE tent of one packet of HI 93721
SPECIFICATIONS reagent. Replace the cap and agitate
until dissolution is complete.
Range 0.00 to 5.00 mg/L
Resolution 0.01 mg/L
Accuracy 0.04 mg/L 2% of reading
Typical EMC 0.01 mg/L
Deviation Reinsert the cuvet into the instru-
Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference ment.
filter @ 525 nm
Method Adaptation of the phenantroline EPA recommended
method 315B for natural and treated waters.
The reaction between iron and reagents causes Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to the
an orange tint in the sample. measurement or, alternatively, wait for 3 minutes and press READ
REQUIRED REAGENTS DIRECT. In both cases "SIP" will blink during measurement.
Code Description Quantity
HI 93721-0 Powder Reagent 1 packet
REAGENT SETS
HI 93721-01 Reagents for 100 tests
HI 93721-03 Reagents for 300 tests
For other accessories see page 128.
The instrument directly displays concentration in mg/L of iron on
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE the Liquid Crystal Display.
Select the program number corresponding to Iron HR on the
secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ! and . INTERFERENCES
Interference may be caused by:
Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacted sample 10 mL
Molybdate Molybdenum above 50 ppm
(up to the mark) and replace the cap.
Calcium above 10,000 ppm (as CaCO3)
Magnesium above 100,000 ppm (as CaCO3)
Place the cuvet into the holder and Chloride above 185,000 ppm.
ensure that the notch on the cap is
positioned securely into the groove.
Iron HR
80 81 Iron HR
IRON LOW RANGE Place the cuvet into the holder and
ensure that the notch on the cap is
SPECIFICATIONS
positioned securely into the groove.
Range 0 to 400 g/L
Resolution 1 g/L
Accuracy 10 g/L 8% of reading Press ZERO and "SIP" will blink on the display.
Typical EMC 1 g/L
Deviation
Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference
filter @ 575 nm
Method Adaptation of the TPTZ Method. The reaction
between iron and the reagent causes a blue tint Wait for a few seconds and the display will
in the sample. show "-0.0-". Now the meter is zeroed and
REQUIRED REAGENTS ready for measurement.
Code Description Quantity
HI 93746-0 TPTZ Reagent 2 packets
REAGENT SETS Fill one graduated mixing cylinder up to the
HI 93746-01 Reagents for 50 tests 25 mL mark with the sample.
HI 93746-03 Reagents for 100 tests
For other accessories see page 128. Add the content of one packet of HI 93746 TPTZ reagent, close
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE the cylinder and agitate for 30 seconds.
Select the program number corresponding to Iron LR on the
secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ! 12
30"
and . 9 3
Iron LR 82 83 Iron LR
Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to the
measurement or, alternatively, wait for 30 seconds and press MANGANESE HIGH RANGE
READ DIRECT. In both cases "SIP" will blink during measurement. SPECIFICATIONS
Range 0.0 to 20.0 mg/L
Resolution 0.1 mg/L
Accuracy 0.2 mg/L 3% of reading
Typical EMC 0.1 mg/L
Deviation
Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference
The instrument directly displays concentration in g/L of iron on filter @ 575 nm
the Liquid Crystal Display. Method Adaptation of the Standard Methods for the
Examination of Water and Wastewater, 18th edi-
tion, persulfate method. The reaction between
INTERFERENCES manganese and reagents causes a violet tint in
Interference may be caused by: the sample.
Cadmium above 4.0 mg/L
Chromium3+ above 0.25 mg/L REQUIRED REAGENTS
Chromium6+ above 1.2 mg/L Code Description Quantity
Cobalt above 0.05 mg/L HI 93709A-0 Citrate 1 packet
Copper above 0.6 mg/L HI 93709B-0 Sodium periodate 1 packet
Cyanide above 2.8 mg/L
Manganese above 50.0 mg/L REAGENT SETS
Mercury above 0.4 mg/L HI 93709-01 Reagents for 100 tests
Molybdenum above 4.0 mg/L HI 93709-03 Reagents for 300 tests
Nickel above 1.0 mg/L
Nitrite ion above 0.8 mg/L For other accessories see page 128.
Sample pH should be between 3 and 4 to avoid developed color to MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
fade or turbidity.
Select the program number corresponding to Manganese HR on
the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ! and .
Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacted sample 10 mL
(up to the mark) and replace the cap.
Iron LR 84 85 Manganese HR
Wait for a few seconds and the display will
show -0.0-. Now the meter is zeroed MANGANESE LOW RANGE
and ready for measurement.
SPECIFICATIONS
Remove the cuvet. Range 0 to 300 g/L
Resolution 1 g/L
A
Add the content of one packet of Accuracy 2 g/L 3% of reading
HI 93709A citrate reagent. Re- Typical EMC 1 g/L
place the cap and shake gently. Deviation
Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference
filter @ 575 nm
Method Adaptation of the PAN Method. The reaction
between manganese and the reagents causes an
B
Add the content of one packet of orange tint in the sample.
HI 93709B sodium periodate re-
agent. Replace the cap and shake REQUIRED REAGENT
gently. Code Description Quantity
HI 93748A-0 Ascorbic acid 2 packets
HI 93748B-0 Alkaline-cyanide sol. 0.40 mL
HI 93748C-0 0.1% PAN indicator 2 mL
Reinsert the cuvet into the instrument. HI 93703-51 Dispersing Agent 4-6 drops (only when
necessary, see note)
REAGENT SETS
HI 93748-01 Reagents for 50 tests
Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to the HI 93748-03 Reagents for 150 tests
measurement or, alternatively, wait for 1 minute and 30 seconds For other accessories see page 128.
and press READ DIRECT. In both cases SIP will blink during
measurement.
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
Select the program number corresponding to Manganese LR on
the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ! and .
10 mL
HI93748A
Calcium above 700 mg/L
Add the content of one packet of
Chloride above 70000 mg/L
HI 93748A ascorbic acid to each
Iron above 5 mg/L cuvet, replace the caps and shake
Magnesium above 100000 mg/L. gently.
Manganese HR 86 87 Manganese LR
The instrument directly displays concentration in g/L of manga-
Add 0.2 mL of the nese on the display.
HI 93748B alkaline-cyanide Note: a temperature above 30C may cause turbidity. In this case,
reagent solution to each cu- before zeroing and taking readings, add 2-3 drops of Dispersing
vet, replace the caps and B
Agent (HI 93703-51) to each cuvet and swirl until complete dissolu-
shake gently. tion of the turbidity.
INTERFERENCES
Interference may be caused by:
Add 1 mL of the HI 93748C
Aluminum above 20 mg/L
0.1% PAN indicator solution
Cadmium above 10 mg/L
to each cuvet, replace the C
Calcium above 200 mg/L as CaCO3
caps and shake gently.
Cobalt above 20 mg/L
Copper above 50 mg/L
Place the cuvet with the reacted deion- Iron above 10 mg/L
ized water (blank) into the holder and Lead above 0.5 mg/L
ensure that the notch on the cap is Magnesium above 300 mg/L as CaCO3
positioned securely into the groove. Nickel above 40 mg/L
Zinc above 15 mg/L.
Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to
zeroing the blank. Alternatively wait for 2 minutes and then
press ZERO. "SIP" will blink during zeroing.
88 89
Manganese LR Manganese LR
Fill one graduated mixing cylinder up to
MOLYBDENUM the 25 mL mark with the sample.
SPECIFICATIONS
Range 0.0 to 40.0 mg/L Add the content of one packet of HI 93730A molybdenum
Resolution 0.1 mg/L reagent, close the cylinder and invert several times until the
Accuracy 0.3 mg/L 5% of reading powder is completely dissolved.
Typical EMC 0.1 mg/L
A
Deviation
Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference
filter @ 420 nm
Method Adaptation of the mercaptoacetic acid method.
The reaction between molybdenum and the re-
agents causes a yellow tint in the sample.
REQUIRED REAGENT Add the content of one packet of HI 93730B molybdenum
Code Description Quantity reagent to the cylinder, close it and invert several times until the
HI 93730A-0 Reagent A 1 packet powder is completely dissolved.
HI 93730B-0 Reagent B 1 packet
HI 93730C-0 Reagent C 1 packet
B
REAGENT SETS
HI 93730-01 Reagents for 100 tests
HI 93730-03 Reagents for 300 tests
For other accessories see page 128.
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Add the content of one packet of HI 93730C molybdenum
Select the program number corresponding to Molybdenum on the reagent to the cylinder, close it and shake for 15" until powder
secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ! and . has dissolved.
10 mL
C
Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacted sample (up
to the mark) and replace the cap.
Molybdenum
90 91 Molybdenum
cap and reinsert the cuvet into the instrument. "SIP" will blink
during measurement. NICKEL HIGH RANGE
SPECIFICATIONS
Range 0.00 to 7.00 g/L
Resolution 0.01 g/L
Accuracy 4% of reading
Typical EMC 0.02 g/L
The instrument directly displays concentration in mg/L of molyb- Deviation
denum on the Liquid Crystal Display. Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference
INTERFERENCES filter @ 575 nm
Interference may be caused by: Method Adaptation of the photometric method. The reac-
tion between nickel and the reagent causes a
Aluminum above 50 mg/L blue tint in the sample.
Chromium above 1000 mg/L
Copper above 10 mg/L REQUIRED REAGENTS
Iron above 50 mg/L Code Description Quantity
Nickel above 50 mg/L HI 93726-0 Powder reagent 1 packet
Nitrite, as NO2
REAGENT SETS
Sulfate above 200 mg/L
HI 93726-01 Reagents for 100 tests
Highly buffered samples or with extreme pH may exceed the buffering
HI 93726-03 Reagents for 300 tests
capacity of the reagents.
For other accessories see page 128.
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
Select the program number corresponding to Nickel HR on the
secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ! and .
10 mL
Fill the cuvet up to the mark with 10 mL of
unreacted sample and replace the cap.
Molybdenum 92 93 Nickel HR
Remove the cuvet and add the NICKEL LOW RANGE
content of one packet of HI 93726 SPECIFICATIONS
reagent. Replace the cap and Range 0.000 to 1.000 mg/L
shake gently. Resolution 0.001 mg/L
Accuracy 0.01 mg/L 7% of reading
Reinsert the cuvet into the instru- Typical EMC 0.001 mg/L
ment. Deviation
Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference
Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to the filter @ 575 nm
measurement or, alternatively, wait for 1 minute and press READ Method Adaptation of the 1-(2-pyridylazo)-2-naphtol
DIRECT. In both cases "SIP" will blink during measurement. (PAN) method. The reaction between nickel and
the reagent causes an orange tint in the sample.
REQUIRED REAGENTS
Code Description Quantity
HI 93740A-0 Phthalate phosphate 2 packets
HI 93740B-0 0.3% PAN indicator 2 mL
The instrument directly displays concentration in g/L of nickel on HI 93740C-0 EDTA 2 packets
the Liquid Crystal Display. HI 93703-51 Dispersing Agent 4-6 drops (only when
necessary, see note)
INTERFERENCES
Interference may be caused by copper. REAGENT SETS
HI 93740-01 Reagents for 50 tests
HI 93740-03 Reagents for 150 tests
For other accessories see page 128.
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
Select the program number corresponding to Nickel LR on the
secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ! and .
Note: for best results perform your tests between 20-24C.
94 95
Nickel HR Nickel LR
Press READ DIRECT and "SIP" will appear during measurement.
96 97 Nickel LR
Nickel LR
Remove the cuvet and add the content of one
NITRATE packet of HI 93728 reagent.
SPECIFICATIONS
Range 0.0 to 30.0 mg/L Replace the cap and im-
Resolution 0.1 mg/L mediately shake vigorously
Accuracy 0.5 mg/L 10% of reading for exactly 10 seconds by
moving the cuvet up and
Typical EMC 0.1 mg/L
down. Continue to mix by
Deviation
inverting the cuvet gently
Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference and slowly for 50 seconds,
filter @ 525 nm while taking care not to
Method Adaptation of the cadmium reduction method. induce air bubbles. A de-
The reaction between nitrate-nitrogen and the posit could remain but it
reagent causes an amber tint in the sample. does not affect the measurement. Time and way of shaking could
REQUIRED REAGENTS sensitively affect the measurement.
Code Description Quantity
HI 93728-0 Powder reagent 1 packet Reinsert the cuvet into the instru-
REAGENT SETS ment, taking care not to shake it.
HI 93728-01 Reagents for 100 tests
HI 93728-03 Reagents for 300 tests
For other accessories see page 128. Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to the
measurement or, alternatively, wait for 4 minutes and 30 seconds
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
and press READ DIRECT. In both cases "SIP" will blink during
Select the program number corresponding to Nitrate on the measurement.
secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ! and . 10 mL
Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacted sample (up
to the mark) and replace the cap.
INTERFERENCES
Interference may be caused by:
Ammonia and amines, as urea and primary aliphatic amines
Wait for a few seconds and the display Chloride above 100 ppm (negative interference)
will show -0.0-. Now the meter is ze- Chlorine above 2 ppm (positive interference)
roed and ready for measurement.
Nitrate 98 99 Nitrate
Remove the cuvet.
NITRITE HIGH RANGE
Add the content of one packet of
SPECIFICATIONS HI 93708 reagent. Replace the
Range 0 to 150 mg/L cap and shake gently.
Resolution 1 mg/L
Accuracy 4 mg/L 4% of reading
Typical EMC 1 mg/L
Deviation Reinsert the cuvet into the instrument.
Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference
filter @ 575 nm
Method Adaptation of the Ferrous Sulfate method. The
reaction between nitrite and the reagent causes a Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to the
greenish-brown tint in the sample. measurement or, alternatively, wait for 10 minutes and press
READ DIRECT. In both cases SIP will blink during measurement.
REQUIRED REAGENTS
Code Description Quantity
HI 93708-0 Powder reagent 1 packet
REAGENT SETS
HI 93708-01 Reagents for 100 tests
HI 93708-03 Reagents for 300 tests
For other accessories see page 128. The instrument directly displays concentration in mg/L of nitrite
on the Liquid Crystal Display.
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE To convert the NO2 ion concentration to NO2-N concentration,
Select the program number corresponding to Nitrite HR on the divide the reading by a factor of 3.29.
secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ! and . To convert the NO2 ion to sodium nitrite NaNO2 concentration,
Fill the cuvet up to the mark with 10 mL of 10 mL multiply the reading by a factor of 1.5.
unreacted sample, and replace the cap. INTERFERENCES
C 200 Series will not recognize any glycol based samples.
Place the cuvet into the holder and
ensure that the notch on the cap is
positioned securely into the groove.
Press ZERO and SIP will blink on the display.
Fill one 60 mL BOD bottle completely with the unreacted Press ZERO and SIP will blink on the display.
sample.
Replace the cap and ensure that a small part of the sample spills
over. This is to make sure that no air bubbles have been trapped
inside.
Wait for a few seconds and the display will
Remove the cap and add 5 drops of show -0.0-. Now the meter is zeroed
HI 93732A and 5 drops of and ready for measurement.
HI 93732B. Replace the cap again
and ensure that a part of the
sample spills over. Remove the cuvet and dispose of the blank.
Phosphate LR
112 113 Phosphorus
Remove the cuvet.
Add the content of one packet of HI 93706B-P Amino SILICA
Acid powder to HI 93706B Amino Acid bottle when SPECIFICATIONS
you use it for the first time only. After you have Range 0.00 to 2.00 mg/L
added the powder, replace the cap of the bottle Resolution 0.01 mg/L
and shake it for 1 minute to dissolve the Accuracy 0.03 mg/L 3% of reading
powder. Leave the bottle undisturbed for 1 Typical EMC 0.01 mg/L
minute, then the reagent is ready. Deviation
Note: after adding the Amino Acid powder, the Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference
HI 93706B reagent will last for one month. x 10 filter @ 610 nm
Add 10 drops of HI 93706A molybdate re- Method Adaptation of the ASTM D859 method of the
agent. heteropoly blue method. The reaction between
silica and reagents causes a blue tint in the
sample.
Add to the cuvet 0.5 mL
REQUIRED REAGENTS
of the solution prepared
Code Description Quantity
in the HI 93706B bottle. B
HI 93705A-0 Molybdate 6 drops
Replace the cap and swirl
HI 93705B-0 Citric acid 1 packet
the solution.
HI 93705C-0 Amino acid 1 packet
The instrument directly displays concentration in mg/L of phos- Add 6 drops of HI 93705A mo-
phorus on the Liquid Crystal Display. lybdate reagent. Replace the cap x6
INTERFERENCES and swirl the solution.
Interference may be caused by:
Sulfide
Chloride above 150000 mg/L as Cl Wait for 4 minutes, add the content
Calcium above 10000 mg/L as CaCO3 of one packet of HI 93705B citric
Magnesium above 40000 mg/L as CaCO3 acid reagent and shake until it is
Ferrous iron above 100 mg/L. completely dissolved.
Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to the
measurement. Alternatively, wait for exactly 3 minutes and press
READ DIRECT. In both cases SIP will blink during measurement.
ZINC
Fill a second cuvet up to the mark
SPECIFICATIONS
with 10 mL of the reacted sample.
Range 0.00 to 3.00 mg/L
Resolution 0.01 mg/L
Accuracy 0.03 mg/L 3% of reading
Insert the second cuvet into the
Typical EMC 0.01 mg/L
instrument. Deviation
Press READ DIRECT and the display will show "SIP" during Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference
filter @ 575 nm
Method Adaptation of the Standard Methods for the
Examination of Water and Wastewater, 18 t h
edition, Zincon method. The reaction between zinc
measurement. and the reagent causes a brownish-green to a
blue tint in the sample.
The instrument directly displays concentration in mg/L of silver on
the Liquid Crystal Display. REQUIRED REAGENT
Note: a temperature above 30C may cause turbidity. In this case, Code Description Quantity
before zeroing and taking readings, add 2-3 drops of Dispers- HI 93731A-0 Reagent A 1 packet
ing agent (HI 93703-51) to each cuvet and swirl until HI 93731B-0 Reagent B 0.5 mL
complete dissolution of turbidity. REAGENT SETS
HI 93731-01 Reagents for 100 tests
HI 93731-03 Reagents for 300 tests
INTERFERENCES For other accessories see page 128.
Interference may be caused by:
3+ 2+ MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
Al above 30 mg/L Fe above 1.5 mg/L
Ca
2+
above 1000 mg/L Fe
3+
above 10 mg/L Select the program number corresponding to Zinc on the second-
as CaCO3 K
+
above 500 mg/L ary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ! and .
2+
Cd above 20 mg/L Mn2+ above 25 mg/L
-
Cl above 8000 mg/L Mg2+ above 1000 mg/L Fill one graduated mixing cylinder up to the
2+
Co above 1.5 mg/L as CaCO3 20 mL mark with the sample.
3+ +
Cr above 20 mg/L Na above 5000 mg/L
6+ 2+
Cr above 40 mg/L Ni above 1.5 mg/L Add the content of one packet of HI 93731A zinc reagent, close
2+ 2+
Cu above 15 mg/L Pb above 20 mg/L the cylinder and invert several times to mix. Take care that all of
- 2+
F above 20 mg/L Zn above 30 mg/L the reagent is dissolved.
Place the blank into the cell and ensure The instrument directly displays concentration in mg/L of zinc on
that the notch on the cap is positioned the Liquid Crystal Display.
securely into the groove.
INTERFERENCES
Interference may be caused by:
Press ZERO and SIP will blink on the display.
Aluminum above 6 mg/L
Cadmium above 0.5 mg/L
Copper above 5 mg/L
Iron above 7 mg/L
Manganese above 5 mg/L
Nickel above 5 mg/L
Wait for a few seconds and the display will
show -0.0-. Now the meter is zeroed
and ready for measurement.
15 seconds.
SAMPLE
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STANDARD METHODS BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Description Range Method
Aluminum 0.00 to 1.00 mg / L Aluminon Further to the 12 VDC supply, these meters can also be fed by one 9V
Ammonia, HR 0.0 to 50.0 mg/L Nessler
Ammonia, MR 0.00 to 10.00 mg / L Nessler battery.
Ammonia, LR 0.00 to 3.00 mg / L Nessler To prolong battery life, switch your meter off after use. However, the
Bromine 0.00 to 8.00 mg / L DPD
Chlorine, Free 0.00 to 2.50 mg / L DPD meter has an auto-shut off feature that will turn itself off after 10
Chlorine, Free HR 0.00 to 10.00 mg / L DPD minutes of non-use.
Chlorine, Total 0.00 to 3.50 mg / L DPD
Chlorine, Total HR 0.00 to 10.00 mg / L DPD A blinking "LOBAT" on the display, while a
Chlorine Dioxide 0.00 to 2.00 mg / L Chlorophenol Red measurement is in progress, indicates low
Chromium VI, HR 0 to 1000 g / L Diphenylcarbohydrazide
Chromium VI, LR 0 to 300 g / L Diphenylcarbohydrazide
voltage and the battery should be replaced.
Color of Water 0 to 500 PCU Colorimetric Platinum Cobalt If the battery is not replaced immediately, in
Copper, HR 0.00 to 5.00 mg / L Bicinchoninate
Copper, LR 0 to 1000 g / L Bicinchoninate
order to prevent erroneous readings due to
Cyanide 0.000 to 0.200 mg / L Pyridine-Pyrazalone low voltage, "-BA-" is displayed soon after-
Cyanuric Acid 0 to 80 mg / L Turbidimetric wards. At this point the battery must be
Fluoride 0.00 to 2.00 mg / L SPADNS
Hardness, Ca 0.00 to 2.70 mg / L Calmagite changed.
Hardness, Mg 0.00 to 2.00 mg / L Calmagite Battery replacement must only take place in a non-hazardous area
Hardness, Total HR 400 to 750 mg/L Calmagite
Hardness, Total MR 200 to 500 mg/L Calmagite using a 9V alkaline battery.
Hardness, Total LR 0 to 250 mg/L Calmagite
Hydrazine 0 to 400 g / L p-Dimethylaminobenzaldehyde
Simply slide off the battery cover on the
Iodine 0.0 to 12.5 mg / L DPD back of the meter. Detach the battery from
Iron, HR 0.00 to 5.00 mg / L Phenantroline the terminals and attach a fresh 9V battery
Iron, LR 0 to 400 g / L TPTZ
Manganese, HR 0.0 to 20.0 mg / L Periodate Oxidation while paying attention to the correct polar-
Manganese, LR 0 to 300 g / L PAN ity. Replace the battery and the cover.
Molybdenum 0.0 to 40.0 mg / L Mercaptoacetic Acid
Nickel, HR 0.00 to 7.00 g / L Photometric
Nickel, LR 0.000 to 1.000 mg / L PAN
Nitrate 0.0 to 30.0 mg / L Cadmium Reduction
Nitrite, HR 0 to 150 mg / L Ferrous Sulfate The meter will turn on automatically when a new
Nitrite, LR 0.00 to 0.35 mg / L Diazotization battery is connected. You can turn it off by
Oxygen, Dissolved 0.0 to 10.0 mg / L Winkler
pH 5.9 to 8.5 pH Phenol Red pressing ON/OFF.
Phosphate, HR 0.0 to 30.0 mg / L Amino Acid
Phosphate, LR 0.00 to 2.50 mg / L Ascorbic Acid
Phosphorus 0.0 to 15.0 mg / L Amino Acid
Silica 0.00 to 2.00 mg / L Heteropoly Blue
Silver 0.000 to 1.000 mg / L PAN
Zinc 0.00 to 3.00 mg / L Zincon
126 127
HI 93723-01 100 chromium VI HR tests
ACCESSORIES HI 93723-03 300 chromium VI HR tests
REAGENT SETS HI 93726-01 100 nickel HR tests
HI 93700-01 100 ammonia LR tests HI 93726-03 300 nickel HR tests
HI 93700-03 300 ammonia LR tests HI 93728-01 100 nitrate tests
HI 93701-01 100 free chlorine tests (powder) HI 93728-03 300 nitrate tests
HI 93701-03 300 free chlorine tests (powder) HI 93729-01 100 fluoride tests
HI 93701-F 300 free chlorine tests (liquid) HI 93729-03 300 fluoride tests
HI 93701-T 300 total chlorine tests (liquid) HI 93730-01 100 molybdenum tests
HI 93702-01 100 copper HR tests HI 93730-03 300 molybdenum tests
HI 93702-03 300 copper HR tests HI 93731-01 100 zinc tests
HI 93704-01 100 hydrazine tests HI 93731-03 300 zinc tests
HI 93704-03 300 hydrazine tests HI 93732-01 100 dissolved oxygen tests
HI 93705-01 100 silica tests HI 93732-03 300 dissolved oxygen tests
HI 93705-03 300 silica tests HI 93733-01 100 ammonia HR tests
HI 93706-01 100 phosphorus tests HI 93733-03 300 ammonia HR tests
HI 93706-03 300 phosphorus tests HI 93734-01 100 free & total chlorine HR tests
HI 93707-01 100 nitrite LR tests HI 93734-03 300 free & total chlorine HR tests
HI 93707-03 300 nitrite LR tests HI 93735-LR 100 total hardness LR tests
HI 93708-01 100 nitrite HR tests HI 93735-MR 100 total hardness MR tests
HI 93708-03 300 nitrite HR tests HI 93735-HR 100 total hardness HR tests
HI 93709-01 100 manganese HR tests HI 93735-0 300 total hardness tests
HI 93709-03 300 manganese HR tests HI 93737-01 50 silver tests
HI 93710-01 100 pH tests HI 93737-03 150 silver tests
HI 93710-03 300 pH tests HI 93738-01 100 chlorine dioxide tests
HI 93711-01 100 total chlorine tests (powder) HI 93738-03 300 chlorine dioxide tests
HI 93711-03 300 total chlorine tests (powder) HI 93740-01 50 nickel LR tests
HI 93712-01 100 aluminum tests HI 93740-03 150 nickel LR tests
HI 93712-03 300 aluminum tests HI 93746-01 50 iron LR tests
HI 93713-01 100 phosphate LR tests HI 93746-03 150 iron LR tests
HI 93713-03 300 phosphate LR tests HI 93747-01 100 copper LR tests
HI 93714-01 100 cyanide tests HI 93747-03 300 copper LR tests
HI 93714-03 300 cyanide tests HI 93748-01 50 manganese LR tests
HI 93715-01 100 ammonia MR tests HI 93748-03 150 manganese LR tests
HI 93715-03 300 ammonia MR tests HI 93749-01 100 chromium VI LR tests
HI 93716-01 100 bromine tests HI 93749-03 300 chromium VI LR tests
HI 93716-03 300 bromine tests OTHER ACCESSORIES
HI 93717-01 100 phosphate HR tests C115-00300 5 mL graduated syringe
HI 93717-03 300 phosphate HR tests HI 721310 9V battery (10 pcs)
HI 93718-01 100 iodine tests HI 731318 Tissue for wiping cuvets (4 pcs)
HI 93718-03 300 iodine tests HI 731321 Glass cuvets (4 pcs)
HI 93719-01 100 Mg hardness tests HI 740034 Cap for 100 mL beaker (6 pcs)
HI 93719-03 300 Mg hardness tests HI 740036 100 mL plastic beaker (6 pcs)
HI 93720-01 100 Ca hardness tests HI 740038 60 mL glass BOD bottle and stopper
HI 93720-03 300 Ca hardness tests HI 740142 1 mL graduated syringe
HI 93721-01 100 iron HR tests HI 740143 1 mL graduated syringe (6 pcs)
HI 93721-03 300 iron HR tests HI 740144 Pipette tip (6 pcs)
HI 93722-01 100 cyanuric acid tests HI 740157 Plastic refilling pipette (20 pcs)
HI 93722-03 300 cyanuric acid tests HI 93703-50 Cuvets cleaning solution (230 mL)
128 129
WARRANTY CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
All Hanna Instruments meters are warranted for two years
against defects in workmanship and materials when used for their
intended purpose and maintained according to instructions.
This warranty is limited to repair or replacement free of charge.
Damages due to accidents, misuse, tampering or lack of prescribed
maintenance are not 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 repair
is not covered by the warranty, you will be notified of the charges
incurred.
If the instrument is to be returned to Hanna Instruments, first obtain
a Returned Goods Authorization Number from the Customer Service
department and then send it with shipment costs prepaid. When
shipping any instrument, make sure it is properly packaged for
complete protection.
To validate your warranty, fill out and return the enclosed warranty
card within 14 days from the date of purchase.
Hanna Instruments reserves the right to modify the design, construc-
tion and appearance of its products without advance notice. Recommendations for Users
Before using these products, make sure that they are entirely suitable for the environment in which
they are used.
Operation of these instruments in residential area could cause unacceptable interferences to radio and
TV equipments, requiring the operator to take all necessary steps to correct interferences.
Any variation introduced by the user to the supplied equipment may degrade the instruments' EMC
performance.
To avoid damages or burns, do not perform any measurement in microwave ovens.
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HANNA LITERATURE
Hanna publishes a wide range of catalogs and handbooks for
an equally wide range of applications. The reference literature
currently covers areas such as:
Water Treatment
Process
Swimming Pools
Agriculture
Food
Laboratory
Thermometry
PRINTED IN ITALY
For these and other catalogs, handbooks and leaflets contact
your dealer or the Hanna Customer Service Center nearest to
you. To find the Hanna Office in your vicinity, check our home
page at www.hannainst.com.
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