Hanna Instruments 3815 Instruction Manual

Instruction Manual
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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 correct use of the kit.
Chloride Test 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:
• Diphenylcarbazone Indicator, 1 bottle with dropper (15 mL);
• Nitric Acid Solution, 1 bottle with dropper (30 mL);
• HI 3815-0 Mercuric Nitrate Solution, 1 bottle (120 mL);
• 2 calibrated vessels (10 and 50 mL);
• 1 calibrated syringe with tip.
Note: any damaged or defective item must be returned in
its original packing materials.
Chloride ions are one of the major inorganic anions in water and wastewater. Although high concentrations of chloride in water are not known to be toxic to humans, the regulation of its concentration is mainly due to taste. It is essential to monitor chloride concentration in boiler systems to prevent damage of metal parts. In high levels, chloride can corrode stainless steel and be toxic to plant life.
The Hanna Chloride Test Kit is equipped with all you need to determine chloride level of water. The kit is quick, easy to use and portable. The design makes the kit easy to handle and, except for HI 3815 Mercuric Nitrate solution, practi­cally prevents accidental injury or damage due to spills.
Note: mg/L is equivalent to ppm (parts per million).
The chloride level in mg/L (ppm) is determined by a mercu­ric nitrate titration. The pH is lowered to approximately 3 by addition of nitric acid. Mercuric ions react with chloride ions to form mercuric chloride. When excess mercuric ions is present, it complexes with diphenylcarbazone to form a purple solution. The color change from yellow to purple determines the end point of this titration.
Range 0 to 100 mg/L (ppm) Cl
0 to 1000 mg/L (ppm) Cl
Smallest Increment 1 mg/L [in the 0-100 mg/L range]
10 mg/L [in the 0-1000 mg/L range] Analysis Method Mercuric nitrate titration Sample Size 5 mL and 50 mL Number of Tests 110 (average) Case Dimensions 200x120x60 mm (7.9x4.7x2.4") Shipping Weight 460 g (1 lb.)
READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE TEST KIT LOOK AT THE BACK PAGE FOR THE ILLUSTRATED PROCEDURE
High Range – 0 to 1000 mg/L Chloride
• Remove the cap from the small plastic vessel. Rinse the plastic vessel with water sample, fill to the 5 mL mark and replace the cap.
• Add 2 drops of Diphenylcarbazone Indicator through the cap port, and mix carefully swirling the vessel in tight circles. The solution will become a reddish-violet color.
• While swirling the vessel, add the Nitric Acid Solution dropwise until the solution turns yellow.
• Take the titration syringe, and push the plunger completely into the syringe. Insert tip into HI 3815-0 Mercuric Nitrate Solution and pull the plunger out until the lower edge of the plunger seal is on the 0 mL mark of the syringe.
• Place the syringe into the cap of the plastic vessel and slowly add the titration solution dropwise, swirling to mix after each drop. Continue adding titration solution until the solution in the plastic vessel changes from yellow to violet.
• Read off the milliliters of titration solution from the syringe scale and multiply by 1000 to obtain mg/L (ppm) chloride.
Low Range – 0 to 100 mg/L Chloride
If the result is lower than 100 mg/L, the precision of the test can be improved by following the steps below.
• Remove the cap from the large plastic vessel. Rinse the plastic vessel with the water sample, fill to the 50 mL mark and replace the cap.
• Proceed with the test as for high range measurement.
• Read off the milliliters of titration solution from the syringe scale and multiply by 100 to obtain mg/L (ppm) chloride.
Note: push and twist pipet tip onto tapered end of syringe ensuring an air-tight fit.
To improve the accuracy of the test: use a 5mL pipette for HR or 50mL pipette for LR to deliver the exact volume of sample to the plastic vessel.
After use, rinse the calibrated plastic vessel a couple of times with water, or it may become permanently stained.
Official Methods of Analysis, A.O.A.C., 14
th
Edition, 1984,
p. 625. Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Waste-
water, 16
th
Edition, 1985, pages 288-290.
The chemicals contained in this test kit may be hazardous if improperly handled. Read Health and Safety Data Sheets before performing the test.
SPECIFICATIONS
SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
CHEMICAL REACTION
INSTRUCTIONS
REFERENCES
HEALTH AND SAFETY
HI 3815 CHLORIDE TEST KIT
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55
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3
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5 mL sample 50 mL sample
DIPHENYLCARBAZONE
INDICATOR
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mL
ISTR3815R4 07/05
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