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Hanna Instruments HI 3840 User Manual

Hi 3840 hardness low range test kit, Instruction manual, Instructions

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Instruction Manual

Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing a Hanna Product.
Please read the instructions carefully before using the
chemical test kit. It will provide you with the necessary
information for a correct use of the kit.
Remove the chemical test kit from the packing material and
examine it carefully to make sure that no damage has
occurred during shipping. If there is any noticeable damage,
notify your Dealer or the nearest Hanna office immediately.
Each kit is supplied with:

• HI 3840-0 Hardness LR Reagent, 1 bottle with

dropper (30 mL);

• 1 calibrated plastic vessel (50 mL).

Note: Any damaged or defective item must be returned in

its original packing materials.

HI 3840

Hardness

Low Range

Test Kit

ISTR3840R2 10/02-L PRINTED IN ITALY

Range

0 to 150 mg/L (ppm) CaCO

3

Smallest Increment

5 mg/L (ppm) CaCO

3

Analysis Method

Drop count titration

Sample Size

50 mL

Number of Tests

50 (average)

Case Dimensions

115x105x80 mm (4.5x4.1x3.1")

Shipping Weight

120 g (4.2 oz.)

SPECIFICATIONS

SIGNIFICANCE AND USE

CHEMICAL REACTION

T

The Hanna Test Kit determines total hardness in water via
a titrimetric method. Calcium and magnesium form a
complex with EDTA and the reaction end-point is indicated
by the change in color of the indicator from red to blue.

INSTRUCTIONS

The chemicals contained in this test kit are safe in normal
domestic term. Read Health and Safety Data Sheet before
performing the test.

HEALTH AND SAFETY

REFERENCES

Adaptation of the E.P.A. recommended 130.2 method.

drop and counting the drops needed to obtain the
color change.

• Use the Conversion Table or calculate the Hardness:

# of DROPS

*

5

= ppm CaCO

3

1 ppm=1 mg/L=0.1

°

f=0.0556

°

D=0.07

°

E

TABLE 1
HARDNESS OF WATER

Drops:
1 - 16

very soft

17 - 32

soft

33

medium

NOTE:

ppm : is milligrams CaCO

3

per Liter

°f

: French Degrees

°D

: German Degrees

°E

: English Degrees

To measure: Hardness Medium Range use HI 3841 Test Kit

Hardness High Range use HI 3842 Test Kit

Historically, water hardness had been defined by the
capacity of water to precipitate soap. The ionic species in
water causing the precipitation were later found to be
primarily calcium and magnesium. Currently, therefore,
water hardness is actually a quantitative measure of these
ions in the water sample.

READ THE ENTIRE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE KIT
• Rinse the plastic vessel with the water sample, and fill

it to the 50 mL mark with the sample.

• Add drops of HI 3840-0 reagent until the color changes

from pink to blue, while swirling the sample after each

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Store the reagent bottle out of direct sunlight

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TABLE 2
CONVERSION DATA