LaMotte LTC3000wi Turbidity & Chlorine Lab Meter User Manual

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Auto Shut-off:

5, 10, 30 min, disabled

Power Source

:

USB wall adapter, USB computer connection or

lithium ion rechargeable battery 2200 mAH, 3.7V

Battery Life:

~380 tests (backlight on) to 1000 tests

(backlight off)
(with signal averaging disabled)

Electrical

Ratings:

Provided on nameplate label

Dimensions:

(W x L x H) 8.84 x 19.05 x 6.35 cm; 3.5 x 7.5 x 2.2

inches

Weight:

362 g, 13 oz (meter only)

USB Interface:

mini B

CE Mark: The device complies to the product specifi cations for the Low

Voltage Directive.

STATISTICAL & TECHNICAL DEFINITIONS RELATED

TO PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Method Detection Limit (MDL):
“The method detection limit (MDL)

is defi ned as the minimum concentration of a substance that can

be measured and reported with 99% confi dence that the analyte

concentration is greater than zero and is determined from analysis of

a sample in a given matrix containing the analyte.”

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Note that, “As Dr.

William Horwitz once stated, ‘In almost all cases when dealing with

a limit of detection or limit of determination, the primary purpose of

determining that limit is to stay away from it.’”

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Accuracy: Accuracy is the nearness of a measurement to the accepted

or true value.

3

The accuracy can be expressed as a range, about the

true value, in which a measurement occurs (i.e. ±0.5 ppm). It can also

be expressed as the % recovery of a known amount of analyte in a

determination of the analyte (i.e. 103.5 %).
Resolution: Resolution is the smallest discernible difference between

any two measurements that can be made.

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For meters this is usually

how many decimal places are displayed. (i.e. 0.01). Note that the

resolution many change with concentration or range. In some cases

the resolution may be less than the smallest interval, if it is possible to

make a reading that falls between calibration marks. A word of caution,

that resolution has very little relationship to accuracy or precision. The

resolution will always be less than the accuracy or precision but it is

not a statistical measure of how well a method of analysis works. The

resolution can be very, very good and the accuracy and precision can

be very bad! This is not a useful measure of the performance of a test

method.
Repeatability: Repeatability is the within-run precision.

5

A run is a

single data set, from set up to clean up. Generally, one run occurs

on one day. However, for meter calibrations, a single calibration is

considered a single run or data set, even though it may take 2 or 3 days.

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