Hanna Instruments HI 38034 User Manual

Instruction Manual
HI 38034
Total Hardness
0-20 gpg range
0-20 ppm range
Test Kit
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Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing a Hanna Product. Please read the instruction sheet carefully before using the
test kit. It will provide you with the necessary information for correct use of the kit. If you need additional information, do not hesitate to e-mail us at tech@hannainst.com.
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:
Buffer Solution pH 10.2±0.2, 2 bottles with drop-
• per (2x30 mL);
Calmagite Indicator, 1 bottle with dropper (10 mL);
• EDTA Solution 0-20 gpg range, 1 bottle (100 mL);
• EDTA Solution 0-20 ppm range, 1 bottle (100 mL); 1 calibrated plastic vessel (50 mL) with cap;
• 2 syringes (1 mL) with tips.
Note: Any damaged or defective item must be returned in
its original packing materials.
SPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONS
Range 0 to 20 gpg CaCO
0 to 20 ppm CaCO
Smallest Increment 0.2 gpg CaCO
0.2 ppm CaCO Analysis Method EDTA titration Sample Size 25 mL Number of Tests 100 for the gpg range
100 for the ppm range Case Dimensions 235x175x115 mm (9.2x6.9x4.5") Shipping Weight 567 g (20.0 oz.)
SIGNIFICANCE AND USESIGNIFICANCE AND USE
SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
SIGNIFICANCE AND USESIGNIFICANCE AND USE
Water hardness has traditionally been defined as the capacity of water to precipitate soap. The ionic species in water causing the precipitation were later found to be primarily calcium and magnesium. At the present time, water hardness is a quantitative measure of these ions in the water sample. Now it is also known that certain other ion species, such as iron, zinc and manganese, contribute to the overall hardness of water. The measure and subsequent control of water hardness is essential to prevent scaling and clogging in water pipes. The Hanna hardness test kit makes monitoring easy and quick. The compact size provides the versatility to use the kit anywhere and the design makes the kit easy to handle.
Note: 1 gpg (grains per gallon) CaCO
ppm CaCO equivalent to mg/L).
The hardness level is determined by an EDTA (ethylene­diamine-tetraacetic acid) titration. The solution is first adjusted to a pH of 10 using a buffer solution. The indicator chelates with metal ions such as magnesium or calcium to form a red colored complex. As EDTA is added, metal ions complex with it. After all the free metal ions have been complexed, an excess EDTA removes the metal ions complexed with the indicator to form a blue colored solution. This color change from red to blue is the endpoint of the titration.
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INSTRUCTIONSINSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONSINSTRUCTIONS
READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE TEST KIT
• Remove the cap from the plastic vessel. Rinse the plastic vessel with the water sample, fill to the 25 mL mark and replace the cap.
• Add 5 drops of Buffer Solution through the cap port and mix carefully by swirling the vessel in tight circles.
x 5
• Add 1 drop of Calmagite Indicator through the cap port and mix as described above. The solution becomes a red­violet color.
x 1
• Take the syringe and push the plunger completely down into the syringe. Insert tip into the EDTA solution gpg range (or EDTA so­lution ppm range) and pull the plunger out until the lower edge of the seal is on the 0.0 mL mark of the syringe.
• Place the syringe tip into the cap port of the plastic vessel and slowly add the titra­tion solution drop by drop, swirling after each drop.
• Continue adding the
25 mL
EDTA Solution until the solution in the vessel becomes purple. Then mix for 15 seconds after each additional drop until the solution in the vessel turns blue.
• Read off the milliliters of titration solution used from the syringe and multiply by 20 to obtain the hardness level of your sample as gpg (or as ppm) CaCO
If it has been used EDTA Solution 0-20 gpg range:
mL of titrant x 20 = gpg CaCO
If it has been used EDTA Solution 0-20 ppm range:
mL of titrant x 20 = ppm CaCO
REFERENCESREFERENCES
REFERENCES
REFERENCESREFERENCES
Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16
1987 Annual Book of ASTM Standard, vol. 11.01 Water
(1), p. 212-215.
The chemicals contained in this test kit may be hazardous if improperly handled. Read the relevant Health and Safety Data Sheets before performing the test.
th
Edition, 1985, p. 210-214.
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