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Hanna Instruments HI 83200C User Manual

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Hardness Ca

Note: This test will detect any calcium contamination in the beaker, measuring syringes or sample cells. To

test cleanliness, repeat the test multiple times until you obtain consistent results.

Note: For better accuracy wash glassware with HCl 6N.

SAMPLE DILUTION

This meter is designed to determine low levels of hardness, typically found in water purification systems.
When testing some other sources of water, it is not uncommon to come across levels of hardness that are
greater than the range of this meter.
This problem can be overcome through dilution. Dilutions must be performed with hardness-free water or the
readings will be erroneous.
A dilution to reduce the level of hardness by a factor of one hundred is performed as follows:
• Fill a 1 mL syringe with the sample.
• Place the syringe in a 50 mL beaker, making sure that the beaker is clean and empty, and inject 0.5

mL into the beaker.

• Fill the beaker up to the 50 mL mark with hardness-free water.

INTERFERENCES

Interference may be caused by excessive amounts of heavy metals.

• Press the

Unit key to change the current measurement unit. The results can be converted to French

degrees (°f), German degrees (°dH) and English degrees (°E).

• Press ▲ or ▼ to return to the measurement screen.

Hardness Ca

• Add 1 drop of HI 93720C-0 EGTA solution to one cuvette (# 1), replace

the cap and invert the cuvette several times to mix. This is the blank.

• Place the blank (# 1) into the holder and close the lid.

• Press the

Zero key. The meter will show “-0.0-” when the meter is zeroed and ready for

measurement.

• Remove the blank and insert the second cuvette (# 2)

into the instrument.

• Press

Read to start the reading. The instrument displays concentration in mg/L of calcium

hardness, as CaCO

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• Press ▲ or ▼ to access the second level functions.
• Press the

Chem Frm key to convert the result in mg/L of Calcium (Ca).

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# 2

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