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HANNA HI 93414 Turbidity and Free/Total Cl2 Portable Meter
Details
The HI93414 is a multiparameter instrument that measures the
most important parameters in drinking water: turbidity and chlorine. The
instrument is based on a state-of-the-art optical system which provides
accurate results by minimizing stray light and color interferences.
Periodic calibration with the supplied standards compensates for any
variations in intensity of the tungsten lamp. The colorimeter portion of
the meter uses a 525 nm narrow band interference filter for maintaining
the proper wavelength in the measurement of free and total chlorine.
All measurements are performed with 25 mm round cuvettes composed of
special optical glass to ensure maximum repeatability of turbidity and
chlorine measurements.
Features at-a-glance:
Three Measurement Modes - The
HI93414 features three options for measurement including ratio mode for
turbidity, free chlorine, and total chlorine. Turbidity measurements can
be made in the 0.00 to 1000 NTU (Nephelometric Turbidity Units) range,
while free or total chlorine measurements can be made in the 0.00 to
5.00 mg/L (ppm) range.
Multiple reading modes - Normal measurement, continuous measurement, or signal averaging measurement are reading modes available
EPA Compliant - The HI93414 meets
and exceeds the requirements of EPA and Standard Methods both for
turbidity and colorimetric chlorine measurements. When the meter is in
EPA mode all turbidity readings are rounded accordingly to meet
reporting requirements.
Calibration - A two,
three, or four-point turbidity calibration can be performed by using the
supplied (<0.10, 15.0, 100, and 750 NTU) standards. Calibration
points can be modified if user-prepared standards are used. For free and
total chlorine, the 1.00 mg/L (ppm) CAL Check™ standard can be used for calibration and performance verification.
AMCO AEPA-1 Primary Turbidity Standard
- The AMCO AEPA-1 supplied standards are recognized as a primary
standard by the USEPA. These non-toxic standards are made of styrene
divinylbenzene polymer spheres that are uniform in size and density. The
standards are reusable and stable with a long shelf life.
CAL Check™ – With the powerful CAL Check™
function, reliable performance of the chlorine colorimeter can be
validated at any moment by using the exclusive HANNA ready-made, NIST
traceable standards. All standards are supplied with a Certificate of
Analysis (COA) for traceability.
Fast Tracker™ - For advanced field applications, the HI93414 is equipped with Fast Tracker™ - Tag Identification System (T.I.S.) that makes data collecting and management simpler than ever. Fast Tracker™ allows users to record the time and location of a specific measurement or series of measurements using iButton® tags near sampling points for quick and easy readings. Each iButton® tag contains a computer chip with a unique identication code encased in stainless steel.
GLP Data – The HI93414
features complete GLP (Good Laboratory Practice) functions that allow
traceability of the calibration conditions. Data includes calibration
points, date, and time.
Data Logging – Up to 200 measurements can be stored in the internal memory and recalled at any time.
Data Transfer – For
further storage or analysis options, logged data can be downloaded to a
Windows compatible PC using the RS232 or USB ports and the HI92000
software.
Backlit Display – A backlit LCD
display provides an easy to understand, user-friendly interface.
Displayed codes guide the user step-by-step through routine operation
and calibration.
Turbidity is one of the most important parameters
used to determine the quality of drinking water. Once considered as a
mostly aesthetic characteristic of drinking water, significant evidence
exists that controlling turbidity is a competent safeguard against
pathogens. In natural water, turbidity measurements are taken to gauge
general water quality and its compatibility in applications involving
aquatic organisms. The monitoring and treatment or wastewater was once
solely based on the control of turbidity. Currently, the measurement of
turbidity at the end of the wastewater treatment process is necessary to
verify that the values are within regulatory standards.
Turbidity of water is an optical property that causes
light to be scattered and absorbed, rather than transmitted. The
scattering of light that passes through a liquid is primarily caused by
the suspended solids present. The higher the turbidity, the greater the
amount of scattered light. Even a very pure liquid will scatter light to
a certain degree, as no solution will have zero turbidity.
Drinking water treatment plants that obtain water
from surface water are required by the EPA to monitor and report the
turbidity. Surface water sources include lakes and rivers. The
requirements of the nephelometer and reporting measurements according to
EPA Method 180.1 are:
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The applicable range is 0-40 nephelometric turbidity units (NTU)
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Light source: Tungsten lamp operated at a color temperature between 2200-3000°K.
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Distance traversed by incident light and scattered light within the sample tube: Total not to exceed 10 cm.
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Detector: Centered at 90° to the incident light path
and not to exceed ±30° from 90°. The detector, and filter system if
used, shall have a spectral peak response between 400 nm and 600 nm
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The sensitivity of the instrument should permit
detection of a turbidity difference of 0.02 NTU or less in waters having
turbidities less than 1 unit.
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Report results as follows:
NTU reading
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Rounded to nearest
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0.0 - 1.0
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0.05
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1 - 10
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0.1
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10 - 40
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1
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40 - 100
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5
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100 - 400
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10
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400 - 1000
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50
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>1000
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100
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The
HI93414 meets and exceeds the meter criteria specied by the EPA Method
180.1 and Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater
2130 B.
Principle of Operation
The light beam that passes through the sample is
scattered in all directions. The intensity and pattern of the scattered
light is affected by many variables, such as wavelength of the incident
light, particle size and shape, refractive index, and color. The
optical system of the HI93414 includes a tungsten filament lamp, a
scattered light detector (90°) and a transmitted light detector (180°).
In the ratio turbidimeter range, the microprocessor
of the instrument calculates the NTU value from the signals that reach
the two detectors by using an effective algorithm that corrects and
compensates for interferences of color. The optical system and measuring
technique also compensate for fluctuations in lamp intensity,
minimizing the need for frequent calibration.
In
the non-ratio turbidimeter range, the NTU value is calculated from the
signal on the scattered light detector (90°). This method offers a high
linearity on the low range but is more sensitive to lamp intensity
fluctuations. The lower detection limit of a turbidimeter is determined
by stray light that is detected by the sensors but not caused by light
scattering from suspended particles. The optical system of the HI93414
is designed to have very low stray light, providing highly accurate
results for low turbidity samples.
The HI98703-11 AMCO AEPA-1 standards ensure that measurements are traceable to a primary reference materials. These standards are used for calibration and performance verification of the HI93414 turbidity meter.
Supplied with Certificate of Analysis
Lot number
Expiration date
Standard value @ 25 °C
Reference meter NIST traceable
Provided storage containers
Light tight
Protects from accidental breakage
CAL Check™ standards with certificate
The HI93414-11 free and total chlorine CAL Check
™standards are used for calibration and performance verification of the HI93414.
Supplied with Certificate of Analysis
- Lot number
- Expiration date
- Standard value @ 25 °C
- Reference meter NIST traceable
Provided storage containers
- Light tight
- Protects from accidental breakage
Range |
0.00 to 9.99; 10.0 to 99.9; 100 to 1000 NTU |
Resolution |
0.01; 0.1; 1 NTU |
Range Selection |
automatic |
Accuracy |
±2% of reading plus 0.02 NTU |
Repeatability |
±1% of reading or 0.02 NTU, whichever is greater |
Stray Light |
< 0.02 NTU |
Light Detector |
silicon photocell |
Method |
ratio nephelometric method (90° & 180°) |
Measuring Mode |
normal, average, continuous |
Turbidity Standards |
< 0.1, 15, 100, and 750 NTU |
Calibration |
two, three, or four-point calibration |
Free and Total Chlorine Range |
0.00 to 5.00 mg/L (ppm) |
Free and Total Chlorine Resolution |
0.01 mg/L (ppm) from 0.00 to 3.50 mg/L (ppm); 0.10 above 3.50 mg/L (ppm) |
Free and Total Chlorine Accuracy |
±0.02 mg/L @ 1.00 mg/L |
Light Detector |
silicon photocell with 525 nm narrow band interference filter |
Method |
adaptation of the USEPA Method 330.5 and Standard Method 4500-Cl G. |
Standards |
1.00 mg/L (ppm) free chlorine; 1.00 mg/L (ppm) total chlorine |
Calibration |
one-point calibration |
Light Source |
tungsten filament lamp / greater than 100,000 readings |
Display |
40 x 70 mm graphic LCD (64 x 128 pixels) with backlight |
Log Memory |
200 records |
Connectivity |
USB or RS232 |
Environment |
0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F), RH max 95% non-condensing |
Power Supply |
1.5V AA alkaline batteries (4) or AC adapter; auto-off after 15 minutes of non-use |
Dimensions |
224 x 87 x 77 mm (8.8 x 3.4 x 3.0”) |
Weight |
512 g (18 oz.) |
Ordering Information |
HI93414 is supplied with sample cuvettes
and caps (5), calibration cuvettes for turbidity and chlorine, silicone
oil, cuvette wiping cloth, scissors, batteries, AC adapter, instruction
manual, and rugged carrying case. |
Warranty |
2 years |
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