Turbidity, Procedure – LaMotte SMART Spectro Spectrophotometer User Manual

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TURBIDITY

ABSORPTION METHOD • NO REAGENTS REQUIRED

Turbidity is a measure of water clarity and is independent of color. Turbidity

is caused by undissolved and suspended solids. Mud, silt, algae, and

microorganisms can all cause turbidity. Turbidity is a gross measurement of water

quality.

APPLICATION:

Surface and industrial waters for non-compliance

monitoring. (For compliance monitoring at low turbidity

levels, use a commercial .)

RANGE:

0–400 FTU

MDL:

2 FTU

METHOD:

Absorptimetric

SAMPLE HANDLING

& PRESERVATION:

Measure sample as soon as possible after collection.

INTERFERENCES:

Check for stray light interference

PROCEDURE

Use universal sample holder.

1. Press and hold ON button until spectrophotometer turns on.
2. Scroll to and select PROGRAMMED TESTS.
3. Scroll to and select ALL TESTS (or another sequence containing

98 Turbidity) from TESTING MENU.

4. Scroll to and select 98 Turbidity from menu.
5. Rinse a clean tube (0290) with deionized water (turbidity free). Fill to the 10 mL

line with deionized water.

6. Insert tube into chamber, close lid and select SCAN BLANK.
7. Rinse a second clean tube (0290) with sample water. Fill to the 10 mL line with

sample. Cap tube. Wipe off excess water and fi ngerprints. Shake to resuspend

particulate matter. Remove all bubbles before measurement.

8. Insert tube into chamber, close lid and select SCAN SAMPLE. Record result.

Turbidity measurements should be taken as soon as possible after sample has

been collected.

9. Press

OFF button to turn spectrophotometer off or press EXIT button to exit to

a previous menu or make another menu selection.

NOTE: For the most accurate results, the sample should be at 25±4°C.

SMART Spectro Test Procedures 09.14

TURBIDITY

Test P

rocedures

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