Hanna Instruments HI 3818 User Manual

Hi 3818 carbon dioxide test kit

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SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

Instruction Manual

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Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing a Hanna Product. Please read the
instructions carefully before using the chemical test kit. It
will provide you with the necessary information for correct
use of the kit.
Remove the chemical test kit from the packing material and
examine it carefully to make sure that no damage has
occurred during shipping. If there is any noticeable damage,
notify your Dealer or the nearest Hanna office immediately.
Each kit is supplied with:

• Phenolphthalein Indicator, 1 bottle (10 mL) with

dropper ;

• HI 3818-0, 1 bottle (120 mL);
• 2 calibrated vessels (10 and 50 mL);
• 1 calibrated syringe.

Note:

Any damaged or defective item must be returned in
its original packing materials.

HI 3818

Carbon Dioxide

Test Kit

ISTR3818R5 07/05

Certain carbon dioxide levels are required in nature and in
man's environment. Generally, lakes and rivers contain less
than 10 mg/L * carbon dioxide, however stagnant or
polluted water can generate large amounts due to organic
or mineral decomposition. These results can make the water
corrosive and toxic to aquatic life-forms like fish. The
monitoring of carbon dioxide levels is also critical in the
man-made environment. A certain amount of carbon dioxide
is reintroduced into potable water during the final stages of
the water-softening process. In water systems, a delicate
balance of carbon dioxide must be maintained to prevent
either corrosion or encrustation of pipes and storage tanks.
Carbon dioxide levels can be measured quickly and safely
with the Hanna Carbon Dioxide Test Kit. This compact,
portable kit allows the user the option of field or laboratory
use. The design makes the kit easy to handle and, except
for HI 3818-0, practically prevents accidental injury or
damage due to spills.

Note:

mg/L is equivalent to ppm (parts per million).

Carbon dioxide (as carbonic acid) in the water sample is
neutralized with a dilute sodium-hydroxide solution to a pH
of 8.3 using a phenolphthalein indicator. This process
converts carbonic acid to sodium bicarbonate:

CO

2

+H

2

O

H

2

CO

3

+NaOH

NaHCO

3

+H

2

0

1987 Annual Book of ASTM Standard, Volume 11.01
Water (1), pages 413-421.
Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Waste-
water, 18

th

Edition, 1992, pages 4-12.

READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE TEST KIT
LOOK AT THE BACK PAGE FOR THE ILLUSTRATED PROCEDURE
Determination in the 0 to 100 mg/L Carbon Dioxide
• Remove the cap from the small plastic vessel. Rinse the

plastic vessel with water sample, fill to the 5 mL mark
and replace the cap.

• Add 1 drop of Phenolphthalein indicator through the

cap port, and mix carefully swirling the vessel in tight
circles. If the solution is pink or red, then record as 0
mg/L CO

2

. If the solution remains colorless, then proceed

to next step.

HI 3818-100

Spare reagents (100 tests)

The chemicals contained in this test kit may be hazardous if
improperly handled. Read Health and Safety Data Sheets
before performing the test.

Range

0 to 10 mg/L (ppm) CO

2

0 to 50 mg/L (ppm) CO

2

0 to 100 mg/L (ppm) CO

2

Smallest Increment 0.1 mg/L [in the 0-10 mg/L range]

0.5 mg/L [in the 0-50 mg/L range]

1 mg/L [in the 0-100 mg/L range]

Analysis Method

Base titration using

phenolphthalein indicator

Sample Size

5 mL, 10 mL and 50 mL

Number of Tests

110 (average)

Case Dimensions

200x120x60 mm (7.9x4.7x2.4")

Shipping Weight

460 g (1 lb.)

x 50 = CO

2

x 10 = CO

2

Determination in the 0 to 50 mg/L Carbon Dioxide
If results are lower than 50 mg/L, the precision of the test
can be improved as follows.
• Remove the cap from the small plastic vessel. Rinse the

plastic vessel with water sample, fill to the 10 mL mark
and replace the cap.

• Proceed with the test as described before. To obtain the

result multiply the values on the syringe scale by 50.

Determination in the 0 to 10 mg/L Carbon Dioxide
If results are lower than 10 mg/L, the precision of the test
can be improved as follows.
• Remove the cap from the large plastic vessel. Rinse the

plastic vessel with water sample, fill to the 50 mL mark
and replace the cap.

• Proceed with the test as described before. To obtain the

result multiply the values on the syringe scale by 10.

• Take the titration syringe and push

plunger completely into the syringe.
Insert tip into HI 3818-0 solution and
pull plunger out until the lower edge of
the plunger seal is on the 0 mL mark of
the syringe.

Note: Push and twist pipet tip onto

tapered end of syringe ensuring
an airtight fit.

• Place syringe tip into the cap port of

the plastic vessel and slowly add the
titration solution drop-wise, swirling to
mix after each drop. Continue adding
titration solution until the solution in
the plastic vessel turns pink.

x 100 = CO

2

• Read off the milliliters of titration solution from the

syringe scale, and multiply by 100 to obtain mg/L
(ppm) CO

2

.

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CHEMICAL REACTION

INSTRUCTIONS

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