Hach DR/700 Procedures Manual page 694

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PHOSPHORUS, ACID HYDROLYZABLE,
continued
12) Press the
key. The left digit and the S2 annunciator
RIGHT ARROW
will flash. Use the arrow keys to enter the correct absorbance difference.
If a negative number appears, continue to press the
key
UP ARROW
until a positive 0.570 appears.
13) Press
. This enters the calibration curve. The S2 annunciator
READ
will flash.
14) Press
. The calibration is automatically completed and stored
CAL
in the filter module memory under program number 81.000. The display
will show the concentration value for demineralized water and the
ZERO indicator will be flashing.
SAMPLING AND STORAGE
Collect samples in plastic or glass bottles that have been acid cleaned
with 1:1 Hydrochloric Acid Solution and rinsed with demineralized
water. Do not use commercial detergents containing phosphate for
cleaning glassware used in this test.
Analyze samples immediately after collection for best results. If prompt
analysis is impossible, preserve samples up to 24 hours by storing at
4 °C. For longer storage periods, add 4.0 mL of mercuric chloride to
each liter of sample and mix (use of mercuric chloride is discouraged
due to health and environmental concerns). Sample refrigeration is still
necessary. Samples preserved with mercuric chloride must have a
sodium chloride level of 50 mg/L or higher to prevent mercury
interference in the test. Spike samples low in chloride with 0.1 g sodium
chloride per liter of sample.
ACCURACY CHECK
Standard Additions Method
a) Snap the neck of a Phosphate Voluette Ampule Standard, 25 mg/L as P.
b) Use the TenSette Pipet to add 0.1 mL, 0.2 mL and 0.3 mL,
respectively, to three 5-mL aliquots of a water samples. Mix well.
c) Analyze each sample as described in the procedure. The concentration
should increase 1.5 mg/L, 3.0 mg/L, 4.3 mg/L, respectively.
d) If these increases do not occur, see Standard Additions for more
information.
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