Hanna instruments HI 87314 User Manual

Instruction Manual
HI 87314
EC/Resistivity Meter
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PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
Remove the instrument from the packing material and exam­ine it carefully to make sure that no damage has occurred during shipment. If there is any damage, notify your Dealer.
The meter is supplied complete with:
HI 76302W 4-ring conductivity probe
HI 3316D resistivity probe
• 9 V battery (not rechargeable)
• calibration screwdriver and instructions. Note: Conserve all packing material until the instrument has
been observed to function correctly. Any defective item must be returned in its original packing.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
WARRANTY
All Hanna Instruments meters are warranted for two years against defects in workmanship and materials when used for their intended pur­pose and maintained according to instructions. Electrodes and probes
are warranted for a period of six months.
This warranty is limited to repair or replacement free of charge. Damages due to accident, misuse, tampering or lack of prescribed main-
tenance are not covered. If service is required, contact the dealer from whom you purchased the
instrument. If under warranty, report the model number, date of purchase, serial number and the nature of the failure. If the repair is not covered by the warranty, you will be notified of the charges incurred. If the instrument is to be returned to Hanna Instruments, first obtain a Returned Goods Authorization Number from the Customer Service department and then send it with shipment costs prepaid. When shipping any instrument, make sure it is properly packaged for complete protection.
All rights are reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written consent of the copyright owner.
Hanna Instruments reserves the right to modify the design, construction
and appearance of its products without advance notice.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
HI 87314 is a combination portable meter that can read conductivity in 4 different ranges, and resistivity. For conductivity measurements, the calibration is a simple 1 point proce­dure through a trimmer located in the battery compartment, and the supplied probe does not require recalibration when switching from one range to another. The 4-stainless-steel-ring probe has a built-in tempera­ture sensor that automatically compensates for temperature changes, and the temperature coefficient can be adjusted from 0 to 2.5% through a knob on the front panel. For resistivity measurements, the meter is factory calibrated and, if nec­essary, calibration can be adjusted by acting on the proper trimmer located in the battery compartment. The HI 3316D resistivity probe is easy to clean and requires little maintenance. It also features a built-in tempera­ture sensor to automatically compensate for temperature variations, with an user-selectable (from 2 to 7%) coefficient. Both probes use the same DIN plug on the top of the instrument, and the meter automatically recognizes which probe is connected. The instrument can also be powered by a 9V rechargeable battery, thanks to its inductive system for battery recharge, with no external contact, to ensure a watertight seal. The battery can be recharged using the HI 710040 battery charger (optional), without needing to open the meter or remove the battery.
1) DIN connector for EC and resistivity probe
2) Liquid Crystal Display
3) EC RANGE key, to select the conductivity range
4) Conductivity temperature coefficient knob
5) Resistivity temperature coefficient knob
6) ON/OFF key, to turn the meter ON and OFF
A) Resistivity calibration trimmer B) Conductivity calibration trimmer
C) 9 V battery (can also be rechargeable)
Recommendations for Users
Before using these products, make sure that they are entirely suitable for the environment in which they are used. Operation of these instruments in residential area could cause unaccept­able interferences to radio and TV equipments, requiring the operator to take all necessary steps to correct interferences. Any variation introduced by the user to the supplied equipment may degrade the instruments' EMC performance. To avoid damages or burns, do not perform any measurement in microwave ovens.
SPECIFICATIONS
Range 199.9 µS/cm / 1999 µS/cm
19.99 mS/cm / 199.9 mS/cm
0 to 19.90 MΩ•cm
Resolution 0.1 µS/cm / 1 µS/cm / 0.01 mS/cm / 0.1 mS/cm
0.10 MΩ•cm
Accuracy (@20°C/68°F) ±1% FS for EC
±2% FS for resistivity
Calibration Manual, 1 point, for both EC and resistivity
Temperature Compensation
Automatic from 0 to 50°C with ß selectable
from 0 to 2.5%/°C for EC and from 2 to 7%/°C for resistivity
Probes (included) HI 76302W for conductivity
HI 3316D for resistivity
Battery Type 1 x 9V (also rechargeable)
Battery Life Approx. 100 hours of use
Environment 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F); RH max 100%
Dimensions 164 x 76 x 45 mm (6.5 x 3.0 x1.8")
Weight 250 g (8.8 oz.)
OPERATIONAL GUIDE
INITIAL PREPARATION
The meter is supplied complete with a 9V battery (not recharge­able). Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the meter, install the battery while paying attention to its polarity.
Connect the desired probe (HI 76302W for EC or HI 3316D for resistivity measurements) to the DIN socket on the top of the meter. The instrument will automatically recognize which probe is connected.
Turn the meter ON by pressing the ON/OFF key.
TAKING CONDUCTIVITY MEASUREMENTS
••
• Immerse the HI 76302W probe in the solution, while
•• making sure that the holes of the sleeve are completely submerged. Tap the probe lightly on the bottom of the beaker to remove any air bubbles trapped inside.
••
• Adjust the conductivity TC knob to the temperature coeffi-
•• cient value of the solution.
••
• Select the appropriate conductivity range, by pressing EC
•• RANGE key.
Note: If the display shows "1", the reading is over-range.
Select the next higher range.
••
• Allow a few minutes for the reading to stabilize, and the
•• LCD will display the temperature compensated conductivity reading.
TAKING RESISTIVITY MEASUREMENTS
••
• Immerse the HI 3316D probe in the solution, while
•• making sure that the hole on the probe body is com­pletely submerged.
• Wait for a few seconds to allow the reading to stabilize. The resistivity value of the solution will be displayed on the LCD.
Note: If the display shows "1", the reading is over-range.
• The reading is automatically corrected for temperature variations by using the linear compensation method: R25=R
(1+β(t-25))
t
where Rt is the resistivity at the temperature t, and the reference temperature is 25ºC.
• The temperature coefficient β is selectable through a front
knob, from 2 to 7%/°C.
CALIBRATION BATTERY REPLACEMENT
CONDUCTIVITY CALIBRATION
• It is recommended to calibrate the instrument for the conductivity range at least once a month, or when the probe is changed.
• For better accuracy, choose a solution with a conductivity value close to the sample to be measured.
If you are measuring in the mS ranges, calibrate the meter using the HI 7030 (12.88 mS/cm) or HI 7034 (80 mS/cm) conductivity solution.
For the µS ranges, use HI 7031 (1413 µS/cm) for the 0 to 1999 µS/cm range, or HI 7033 (84 µS/cm) for the 0 to 199.9 µS/cm range.
• Rinse the probe thoroughly with distilled water and, if possible, use plastic beakers to minimize any EMC interfer­ences.
• Pour a small quantity of the desired conductivity solution into a plastic beaker, and immerse the probe while making sure that the holes of the sleeve are completely submerged. Tap the probe lightly on the bottom of the beaker to remove any air bubbles trapped inside the sleeve.
• Adjust the conductivity TC knob to 2%/°C.
• Select the appropriate measurement range: 199.9 µS if calibrating with HI 7033 solution, 1999 µS for HI 7031,
19.99 mS for HI 7030, or 199.9 mS for HI 7034.
Note: If the display shows "1", the reading is over-range.
Select the next higher range.
• Allow a few minutes for the reading to stabilize and adjust the conductivity calibration trimmer located in the battery compartment, to read the calibration solution value @25°C (77°F).
• All subsequent measurements will be referenced to 25°C.
• If you need to reference the measurements to 20°C, adjust the calibration knob to read the calibration solution value @20°C (68°F). See conductivity vs. temperature chart on the calibration solution sachet or bottle label.
• Calibration is now complete and the instrument is ready for use.
RESISTIVITY CALIBRATION
• The meter is factory calibrated for resistivity range, and usually needs recalibration only after a resistivity probe replacement. In this case, follow the below instructions.
• Immerse the probe in a solution of known resistivity value, and wait for the reading to stabilize.
• Adjust the resistivity calibration trimmer located in the battery compartment, until the resistivity value of the reference solution is displayed.
ACCESSORIES
HI 76302W 4-ring conductivity probe with built-in tempera-
ture sensor, DIN connector and 1 m (3.3’) cable
HI 3316D Resistivity probe with built-in temperature sensor,
DIN connector and 1 m (3.3’) cable
HI 7030M 12880 µS/cm, 230 mL bottle HI 7031M 1413 µS/cm, 230 mL bottle HI 7033M 84 µS/cm, 230 mL bottle HI 7034M 80000 µS/cm, 230 mL bottle HI 7035M 111800 µS/cm, 230 mL bottle HI 7039M 5000 µS/cm, 230 mL bottle HI 7061M General cleaning solution, 230 mL bottle HI 710040 No-contact, inductive battery charger HI 731326 Calibration screwdriver (20 pcs) HI 76405 Electrode holder
When the battery becomes weak, the meter displays a blinking additional deci­mal point on the left side of the LCD.
When the low battery indicator appears only a few hours of battery life is remaining. A low battery level may also result in unreliable measurements. It is recommended to replace the battery immediately.
Unscrew the 3 screws on the back of the meter, remove the battery cover and replace the battery while paying attention to its polarity.
Replacement must only take place in a safe area using an alkaline 9V battery.
You can also install a 9V rechargeable battery and recharge it using the optional HI 710040 battery charger.
Plug the recharger and the green LED will turn on, then put the meter on the recharger and the LED will turn to orange, to indicate that the battery is charging.
It will take approx. 14 hours to completely charge the battery. A 9V Ni-MH rechargeable battery can last for about 5 years.
Note: NEVER USE THE HI 710040 CHARGER WITH NON-
RECHARGEABLE BATTERY.
Note: Dispose of the Ni-MH battery according to local
regulations.
IST87314 11/05
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