Hanna Instruments HI 38076 User Manual

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Instruction Manual

HI 38076

Zinc

Test Kit

with Checker Disc

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Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing a Hanna Product.
Please read the instruction sheet carefully before using the
test kit. It will provide you with the necessary information
for correct use of the kit. If you need additional information,
do not hesitate to e-mail us at [email protected].
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 dam-
age, notify your Dealer or the nearest Hanna office
immediately.
Each kit is supplied with:

• HI 93731A-0 Reagent, packets (100 pcs);
• HI 93731B-0 Zinc Reagent B (Cyclohexanone), 1

bottle (100 mL);

• Demineralizer Bottle with filter cap for about 12 liters

of deionized water (depending on the hardness level
of water to be treated);

• 1 checker disc (containing the 38076 disc);
• 2 glass vials with caps;
• 1 long plastic pipette;
• 1 plastic pipette (3 mL);
• 1 syringe (1 mL) with tip.

Note: Any damaged or defective item must be returned in

its original packing materials.

ISTR38076 04/00 PRINTED IN ITALY

Zinc is widely used in alloys (brass, bronze and dye-casting
alloys), in galvanizing iron and other metals and as a
fungicide. Zinc is one of the elements that, though in small
quantities, is indispensable for plants life. It is also an
essential growth element in human diet. But in concentra-
tion higher than 5 mg/L, it gives a bitter taste to water
and opalescence to alkaline water. Zinc can enter the
domestic water supply from the deterioration of galvanized
iron and dezincification of brass.
Note: mg/L is equivalent to ppm (parts per million).

Range

0.0 to 4.0 mg/L (ppm) as Zinc

0.0 to 20.0 mg/L (ppm) as Zinc

Smallest Increment 0.1 mg/L [in the 0-4 mg/L range]

0.4 mg/L [in the 0-20 mg/L range]

Analysis Method

Colorimetric

Sample Size

7.5 mL and 1.5 mL

Number of Tests

100

Case Dimensions

235x175x115 mm (9.2x6.9x4.5")

Shipping Weight

647 g (22.8 oz.)

SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

SIGNIFICANCE AND USE

SIGNIFICANCE AND USE

SIGNIFICANCE AND USE

SIGNIFICANCE AND USE

SIGNIFICANCE AND USE

CHEMICAL REACTION

CHEMICAL REACTION

CHEMICAL REACTION

CHEMICAL REACTION

CHEMICAL REACTION

Zinc reacts with the zincon reagent to form a brownish-
green complex in a solution buffered at alkaline pH. Since
other metals can form colored complexes with zincon, cya-
nide is added to complex zinc and any other heavy metal
present. Then, cyclohexanone is added to selectively free zinc
from its cyanide complex so that it can react with zincon to
form the final brown-violet colored product. The amount of
color developed is proportional to the concentration of zinc
present in the aqueous sample.

READ THE ENTIRE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE KIT
1- Using the 3 mL plastic pipette, fill each

of the two glass vials with 7.5 mL of
sample (up to the mark).

2- Insert one of the vials into the left

hand opening of the checker disc. This
is the blank.

3- Remove the cap

and fill the Dem-
ineralizer Bottle
with tap water.

4- Replace the cap and

shake gently for at
least 2 minutes. The
demineralized water
is now ready.

5- Flip open the

top of the Dem-
ineralizer Bottle
cap. By gently
squeezing the
bottle, add
demineralized
water to the other vial up to the 20 mL mark. Replace
the cap and shake to mix.

6- Remove the cap, add 1

packet of HI 93731A-0
reagent. Replace the cap
and mix the solution until
the powder has com-
pletely dissolved.

INSTRUCTIONS

INSTRUCTIONS

INSTRUCTIONS

INSTRUCTIONS

INSTRUCTIONS

7- Using the long

plastic pipette, re-
move 10 mL of
the orange solu-
tion and dispose
of it (the level of the remaining liquid in the vial has to
correspond to the 10 mL mark).

8- Add 1 mL of

HI 93731B-0
reagent to the
vial, using the
syringe.

Note: To measure

exactly 1 mL
of reagent
with the sy-
ringe, push
the plunger
completely into
the syringe and insert the tip into reagent bottle.
Pull the plunger out until the lower edge of the seal
is on the 0.0 mL mark of the syringe. Insert the
syringe into the vial and push the reagent out until
the lower edge of the seal is on the 1.0 mL mark.

9- Replace the cap and mix for 15

seconds. Wait for 3 and a half
minutes to allow color to develop.
This is the reacted sample.

Note: the sample is turbid, but this thing does not affect

the measurement.

10- Remove the cap and insert the reacted sample into the

right hand opening of the checker disc.

11- Hold the checker

disc so that a light
source illuminates
the samples from the
back of the win-
dows. It is better to
match the color with
a background uni-
form and light in
color (e.g. a white
sheet) behind the
checker disc.

7.5 mL

20 mL

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