Hanna Instruments HI 4101 User Manual

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XV.

XV.

XV.

XV.

XV. Storage and Care of the HI 4101 sensor

Storage and Care of the HI 4101 sensor

Storage and Care of the HI 4101 sensor

Storage and Care of the HI 4101 sensor

Storage and Care of the HI 4101 sensor

The HI 4101 sensor can be stored assembled and ready to
use in HI 4001-45 Conditioning solution overnight or
between measurements. After overnight storage, gently pull
on the cable to compress the spring mechanism thus
permitting electrolyte to exchange from the bulk to the thin
film between the membrane and glass. Calibration is
required after doing this.
For longer term storage (over a week), disassemble the
sensor completely and rinse off the internal pH/reference
assembly, the outer body and the membrane cap. Discard
the white PTFE membrane. (Note: keep black membrane
cap). Cover the glass tip with the protective shipping cap
and store parts securely in the original shipping box. When
reassembling the sensor follow section IX.

XVI.

XVI.

XVI.

XVI.

XVI. Conversion T

Conversion T

Conversion T

Conversion T

Conversion Tables

ables

ables

ables

ables

For NH

For NH

For NH

For NH

For NH

33333

Multiply by

Multiply by

Multiply by

Multiply by

Multiply by

Moles/L (M) NH

3

to ppm NH

3

(mg/L)

1.70 X 10

4

ppm NH

3

(mg/L) to M (Moles/L)

5.882 X 10

-5

For N-NH3 (ppm as nitrogen)

For N-NH3 (ppm as nitrogen)

For N-NH3 (ppm as nitrogen)

For N-NH3 (ppm as nitrogen)

For N-NH3 (ppm as nitrogen)

Multiply by

Multiply by

Multiply by

Multiply by

Multiply by

Moles/L (M) NH

3

to ppm N-NH

3

(mg/L)

1.40 X 10

4

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