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Hanna Instruments HI 95729 User Manual

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Absorption of Light is a typical phenomenon of interaction between electromagnetic radiation and
matter. When a light beam crosses a substance, some of the radiation may be absorbed by
atoms, molecules or crystal lattices.
If pure absorption occurs, the fraction of light absorbed depends both on the optical path length
through the matter and on the

physical

-chemical characteristics of the substance according to the

Lambert-Beer Law:

-log

I

/

I

o

ε

λ

c d

or

A ε

λ

c d

Where:

-log

I

/

I

o

=

Absorbance (A)

I

o

=

intensity of incident light beam

I

=

intensity of light beam after absorption

ε

λ

=

molar extinction coefficient at wavelength λ

c

=

molar concentration of the substance

d

=

optical path through the substance

Therefore, the concentration "c" can be calculated from the absorbance of the substance as the
other factors are known.
Photometric chemical analysis is based on the possibility to develop an absorbing compound
from a specific chemical reaction between sample and reagents. Given that the absorption of a
compound strictly depends on the wavelength of the incident light beam, a narrow spectral
bandwidth should be selected as well as a proper central wavelength to optimize measurements.
The optical system of Hanna's

HI 95 series colorimeters is based on special subminiature

tungsten lamps and narrow-band interference filters to guarantee both high performance and
reliable results.

HI 95 series block diagram (optical layout)

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

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Use the validation procedure to ensure that the instrument is properly calibrated.
Warning: do not validate or calibrate the instrument with standard solutions other than the Hanna
CAL CHECK

TM

Standards, otherwise erroneous results will be obtained. For accurate Validation and

Calibration results, please perform test at room temperature: 18 to 25°C (64.5 to 77.0°F).

• Turn the meter on by pressing ON/OFF.

When the LCD displays “729”, it is ready.

• Place the CAL CHECK

TM

Standard HI 95729-11

Cuvet

A into the holder and ensure that the

notch on the cap is positioned securely into
the groove.

• Press ZERO and “SIP” will blink on the

display.

• After a few seconds the display will

show “-0.0-”. The meter is now zeroed and
ready for validation.

• Remove the cuvet and place the CAL CHECK

TM

Standard HI 95729-11 Cuvet

B into the

holder. Ensure that the notch on the cap is
positioned securely into the groove.

• Press CAL CHECK and “SIP” will blink during

measurement.

• Wait for a few seconds and the display will

show the validation standard value.

VALIDATION PROCEDURE

The reading should be within specifications as reported on the CAL CHECK

TM

Standard

Certificate. If the value found is out of specifications, please check that the cuvets are free of
fingerprints, oil or dirt and repeat validation. If results are still found out of specifications
then recalibrate the instrument.

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