Required Reagents - Hanna Instruments HI96101C Instruction Manual

Ph, chlorine, cyanuric acid, iodine, bromine, iron lr ism
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Method
For pH: Phenol red method. The reaction with the reagent causes a red tint
in the sample.
For Chlorine: Adaptation of the EPA, DPD method and Standard Method
4500‑Cl G. The reaction between chlorine and the reagent causes a pink tint
in the sample.
For Cyanuric Acid: Adaptation of the turbidimetric method. The reaction
between cyanuric acid and the reagent causes a white suspension in the
sample.
For Iodine: Adaptation of the EPA, DPD method. The reaction between iodine
and the reagent causes a pink tint in the sample.
For Bromine: Adaptation of the EPA, DPD method. The reaction between
bromine and the reagent causes a pink tint in the sample.
For Iron LR: Adaptation of the TPTZ method. The reaction between iron and
the reagent causes a violet tint in the sample.
Environment
0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F)
max 95 % RH non‑condensing
Battery Type
9V (1 pc.)
Auto‑Shut off
After 10' of non‑use in measurement mode;
after 1 hour of non‑use in calibration mode;
with last reading reminder
Dimensions
192 x 104 x 69 mm (7.6 x 4.1 x 2.7")
Weight
320 g (11.3 oz.)

REQUIRED REAGENTS

Code
Parameter
HI93710‑0
pH
HI93701‑0
Free Chlorine
HI93711‑0
Total Chlorine
HI93722‑0
Cyanuric Acid
HI93718‑0
Iodine
HI93716‑0
Bromine
HI93746‑0
Iron LR
Description
Phenol red reagent
DPD Powder Reagent
DPD Powder Reagent
Powder Reagent
DPD Powder Reagent
DPD Powder Reagent
Powder Reagent
Quantity/test
5 drops
1 packet
1 packet
1 packet
1 packet
1 packet
2 packet
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