LaMotte CHLORINE - DPD LIQUID User Manual
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TOTAL RESIDUAL CHLORINE
If either chlorine reading displays
Er2
, repeat procedure on diluted sample, and
multiply the result by the appropriate dilution factor. See 1200 Colorimeter Instruction
Manual for procedure.
Levels of chlorine above 10 mg/L will cause a bleaching effect on the DPD indicator,
and may give a false indication that no chlorine is present. If it is possible that the
chlorine concentration is greater than 10 mg/L (e.g. after shock treatment), perform
test on a diluted sample and multiply the result by appropriate dilution factor.
CAUTION: DO NOT leave reacted DPD samples in test tubes (0290). Discard
sample and thoroughly rinse tubes. If allowed to remain, DPD will stain tubes,
signifi cantly impairing the operation of the 1200 Colorimeter. If necessary, acid wash,
and vigorously clean glassware with test tube brush and detergent.
† For wastewater samples, Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater recommends waiting 2 minutes
for full color development.
Subtract the Free Available Chlorine reading from the Total Residual
Chlorine reading to determine ppm Combined Chlorine (Monochloramine,
Dichloramine, and Nitrogen Trichloride) present in the water sample.
13.
Push the
READ
button. Record
reading as ppm
Total Residual
Chlorine.
2.55
ZERO
READ
1200 COLORIMETER
12.
Insert the
tube into the
chamber, being
sure to align
the index line
with the arrow
on the meter.
Close the lid.
11.
Cap tube and
invert to mix.†
10.
Add 5 drops *DPD
#3 Total Chlorine
Reagent (6743) to
the sample from
Step 7.
9.