Hanna Instruments HI 83200-01 User Manual

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Aluminum

ALUMINUM

SPECIFICATIONS

Range

0.00 to 1.00 mg/L

Resolution

0.01 mg/L

Accuracy

±0.02 mg/L ±4% of reading

Typical EMC

±0.01 mg/L

Deviation

Light Source

Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference filter @ 525 nm

Method

Adaptation of the aluminon method. The reaction between aluminum and reagents

causes a reddish tint in the sample.

REQUIRED REAGENTS

Code

Description

Quantity

HI 93712A-0

Ascorbic acid

1 packet

HI 93712B-0

Aluminon reagent

1 packet

HI 93712C-0

Bleaching powder

1 packet

REAGENT SETS

HI 93712-01 Reagents for 100 tests

HI 93712-03 Reagents for 300 tests
For other accessories see page 128.

MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE

• Select the

Aluminum method using the procedure described in the

Method Selection section (see page 12).

• Fill a graduated beaker with 50 mL of sample.

• Add the content of one packet of HI 93712A-0 Ascorbic acid and mix

until completely dissolved.

• Add the content of one packet of HI 93712B-0 Aluminon reagent

and mix until completely dissolved. This is the sample.

• Fill two cuvettes with 10 mL of sample each (up to the mark).

10 mL

10 mL

# 1

# 2

Note: To measure exactly 5 mL of sample with the syringe, push the plunger completely into the syringe

and insert the tip into the sample. Pull the plunger out until the lower edge of the seal is on the 5

mL mark of the syringe.

• Remove the cap and fill the Demineralizer Bottle with tap water.

• Replace the cap and shake gently for at least 2 minutes.

• Open the upper part of the Demineralizer Bottle cap and squirt

gently the demineralized water into the cylinder, up to the 100 mL
mark.

• Pour the solution in the large 170mL beaker, replace the cap and

invert several times to mix.

• If the solution contains some turbidity or color, add a powder packet of active carbon and follow the

procedure described for Irrigation Water (LR).

probable level of liquid

taken up by syringe

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