Hanna Instruments HI 38019 User Manual

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Instruction Manual

HI 38019

Total Chlorine

Low and Medium

Range

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 93711-0 Total Chlorine Reagent, packets (200 pcs);
• 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 a mirror, a mirror holder

and the disc);

• 2 glass vials with caps;
• 1 plastic pipette (3 mL).

Note: Any damaged or defective item must be returned in

its original packing materials.

ISTR38019 02/00 PRINTED IN ITALY

Chlorine is the most commonly used water disinfectant in
applications that vary from treatment of drinking water
and wastewater, pool and spa sanitization, to food process-
ing and sterilization. Chlorine present in water binds with
bacteria, leaving only a part of the original quantity (free

chlorine) to continue its disinfecting action. If the free
chlorine level is improper with respect to pH, water will have
an unpleasant taste and odor and the disinfecting poten-
tial of the chlorine will be diminished.
Free chlorine reacts with ammonium ions and organic
compounds to form chlorine compounds resulting in dimin-
ished disinfecting capabilities compared with free chlorine.
Chlorine compounds together with chloramines form com-

bined chlorine. Combined chlorine and free chlorine together
result in total chlorine.
While free chlorine has a much higher disinfectant potential,
combined chlorine has a much higher stability and has a
lesser volatility.
Note: mg/L is equivalent to ppm (parts per million).

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

INSTRUCTIONS

INSTRUCTIONS

INSTRUCTIONS

INSTRUCTIONS

INSTRUCTIONS

The reaction between chlorine and the DPD reagent causes

a pink tint in the sample which is proportional to the
chlorine concentration.

READ THE ENTIRE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE KIT
• To measure total chlorine in the 0-0.7 mg/L range,

verify that the mirror, its holder and the disc are pre-

installed in the checker disc. If not, install them as

shown in the figure.

• Use the pipette to fill each glass

vial with 10 mL of sample (up to
the mark).

• Insert one of the vials into the left hand opening of the

checker disc. This is the blank.

• Remove the cap and

fill the Demineralizer
Bottle with tap wa-
ter.

• Replace the cap

and shake gently for
at least 2 minutes.

The demineralized
water is now ready.

• Flip open the top of the Demineralizer 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.

• Remove the cap

and add 1 packet
of HI 93711-0 re-
agent. Replace the
cap and mix.

• Wait for 2 minutes to allow reaction to

occur. This is the reacted sample.

• Remove the cap and in-

sert the reacted sample

into the right hand open-

ing of the checker disc.

• Hold the checker disc so

that a light source illumi-

nates the samples from

the top.

• Keep the checker disc at a distance of 30-40 cm (12-

16") from the eyes to match the color. Rotate the disc
while looking at the color test windows and stop when
you find the color match. Read the value in the result
window and divide it by 5 to obtain mg/L (or ppm) of

Chlorine.

• To measure total chlorine

in the 0-3.5 mg/L range,
remove the disc, mirror
and its holder, if pre-in-
stalled. Then install just
the disc as shown here.

10 mL

Range

0 to 0.7 mg/L (ppm) as Chlorine (LR)

0 to 3.5 mg/L (ppm) as Chlorine (MR)

Smallest Increment

LR: 0.02 mg/L

MR: 0.1 mg/L

Analysis Method

Colorimetric

Sample Size

10 mL (LR), 5 mL (MR)

Number of Tests

200

Case Dimensions

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

Shipping Weight

678 g (23.9 oz.)

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