Titration – Hanna Instruments HI 904 User Manual
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TITRATION
6.5
Sample Analysis
While in Standby mode, press
.
Note: If the drift value is zero a warning message appears to inform the user that the
solvent may be overtitrated.
The user can choose to continue the titration by pressing
or to return to Standby
mode by pressing
in order to wait until the drift is stabilized at a higher value.
Entering estimated concentration: The user has the option to enter the estimated
concentration. The optimal sample size limits will be automatically updated based on the
estimated concentration.
Adding the sample: The user must add the sample into the titration vessel via the sample port.
Entering sample size: The user has two options to determine the sample size.
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