Ammonia, Nh4-3 tc (hr), Rn340 – YSI pHotoFlex Series User Manual
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Note: Before using the test with your photometer for the first time, determine the reagent blank 
value. To determine the reagent blank value it is not necessary to measure the pH and temper-
ature.
Step 1: pH and temperature measurement
Step 2: photometric measurement
YSI model no.:
NH4-3 TC (HR)
Category:
KT (reaction cell test)
Cell:
16 mm
Measuring range:
Corresponding to 0.5 - 64.4 mg/l NH
4
or 0.4 - 50.0 mg/l NH
4
-N
Measuring ranges for NH
3
or NH
3
-N depending on pH value and temperature,
Example: 0.07 - 9.37 mg/l NH
3
at pH 8.5 and 25 °C.
Measuring mode, pH & 
ORP:
Measure pH value and 
temperature immediately 
after sampling.
Store measured values 
with 
sary, assign an ID for 
easier retrieving.
Switch to the Photometry 
measuring mode and 
select program no. 340.
When the prompt Assign 
pH und temp.
appears,
select and accept the 
stored values from the 
pH and temperature 
measurement.
The meter is ready for 
the photometric mea-
surement (step 2). 
The measuring range is 
shown on the display.
Check the pH value of 
the sample. 
Desired value: approx. 
pH 7. 
Correct with diluted 
sodium hydroxide 
solution or hydrochloric 
acid as necessary.
Pipette 0.1 ml of sample 
into a reaction cell.
Add the contents of a 
VARIO AMMONIA 
Salicylate F5 powder 
pack.
Add the contents of a 
VARIO AMMONIA 
Cyanurate F5 powder 
pack and close the cell 
with the screw cap.
Shake the cell vigorously 
to dissolve solids.
Allow to react for 20 
minutes.
Insert the cell in the 
photometer cell shaft 
and start measurement.
approx. 
pH 7
20:00
Notes:
•
We re
commend to determine a new reagent blank value (deionized water
instead of sample) for each test package started.
•
If NH
4
-N is present in the sample, the solution becomes green after VARIO
AMMONIA Cyanurate F5 was added.
•
If chlorine is present, sodium thiosulfate has to be added to the sample 
immediately after sampling. Add 1 drop of a 0.1 mol/l sodium thiosulfate solution 
per 0.3 mg/l chlorine to 1 liter sample.
•
Iron disturbs the measurement and can be eliminated as follows: Determine the 
total iron concentration and prepare an iron standard solution with the 
determined concentration. Use this solution instead of distilled water to 
determine the reagent blank value for ammonium measur
ement.
Ammonia
Program no.
340
*RN340*
