Hanna Instruments HI 83216-01 User Manual

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SPECIFICATIONS

Light Life

Life of the instrument

Light Detector

Silicon Photocell

Environment

0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F);
max 90% RH non-condensing

Power Supply

external 12 Vdc power adapter

Auto-Shut off

built-in rechargeable battery

Dimensions

235 x 200 x 110 mm (9.2 x 7.87 x 4.33")

Weight

0.9 Kg

For specifications related to each single method (e.g. range, resolution, etc.), refer to the related

measurement section.

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

Absorption of light is a typical phenomenon of interaction between electromagnetic radiation and matter.

When a light beam crosses a substance, some of the radiation may be absorbed by atoms, molecules or

crystal lattices.
If pure absorption occurs, the fraction of light absorbed depends both on the optical path length through the

matter and on the physical-chemical characteristics of substance according to the Lambert-Beer Law:

-log I/I

o

=

ε

λ

c d

or

A = ε

λ

c d

PRECISION AND ACCURACY

Precision is how closely repeated measurements agree

with each other. Precision is usually expressed as

standard deviation (SD).
Accuracy is defined as the nearness of a test result to

the true value.
Although good precision suggests good accuracy, precise

results can be inaccurate. The figure explains these

definitions.
For each method, the precision is expressed in the
related measurement section.

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