LaMotte DC1600 Colorimeter User Manual

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PROCEDURE

1.

Rinse a clean colorimeter tube (0967) with sample water. Fill to the 10 mL line with sample.

2.

Select setting 1 on “Select Wavelength” knob and press “30 Second Read” button.

3.

Insert tube into colorimeter chamber and adjust to 100%T with “Set Blank” knob. This is the 100%T blank.

4.

Remove tube from colorimeter. Use the 0.1 g spoon (0699) to add one measure of *Sulfate Reagent (V-6277). Cap

and shake until powder dissolves. A white precipitate will develop if sulfates are present. Wait 5 minutes.

5.

Mix tube again. Press the “30 Second Read” button and insert tube into colorimeter chamber. Record %T as soon as

reading stabilizes.

6.

Consult calibration chart to determine sulfate concentration in parts per million (ppm).
NOTE: If the sulfate concentration of the test sample is greater than 100 ppm, it is recommended that a dilution be

made with deionized water and the results multiplied by the dilution factor.
NOTE: A white film is deposited on the inside of test tubes as a result of the sulfate test. Thoroughly clean and rinse

test tubes after each test.

DC1600 SULFATE CALIBRATION CHART

%T

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

90

4.04

4.30

4.56

4.83

5.09

5.36

5.63

5.90

6.17

6.45

80

6.72

7.00

7.28

7.56

7.84

8.12

8.41

8.70

8.99

9.28

70

9.58

9.88

10.18

10.48

10.79

11.10

11.41

11.72

12.04

12.37

60

12.70

13.03

13.36

13.71

14.05

14.40

14.76

15.12

15.49

15.87

50

16.25

16.64

17.04

17.44

17.86

18.28

18.72

19.16

19.62

20.09

40

20.57

21.06

21.57

22.10

22.64

23.21

23.79

24.39

25.02

25.67

30

26.35

27.05

27.79

28.56

29.38

30.23

31.12

32.07

33.07

34.13

20

35.26

36.46

37.74

39.11

40.58

42.17

43.88

45.75

47.77

49.99

10

52.43

55.12

58.10

61.43

65.18

69.41

74.25

79.81

86.29

93.92

0

103.05

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