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HI83399

11 Multiparameter
Photometer with
COD for Water and
Wastewater
with Digital pH Electrode Input
Chemical Oxygen Demand

HI83399 benchtop photometer measures 40


different key water and wastewater quality
parameters using 73 different methods that
allow for multiple ranges and variations
in chemistry for specific applications. The
Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) parameter
is included for industrial and municipal
wastewater treatment. The Phosphorous
and Nitrogen parameters included are
beneficial to municipal wastewater
treatment customers that need to monitor
their biological and chemical nutrient removal
process. This photometer features an
innovative optical system that uses LEDS,
narrow band interference filters, focusing
lens and both a silicon photodetector for
absorbance measurement and a reference
detector to maintain a consistent light · Countdown timer ensures that all · pH CAL Check alerts user to potential
source ensures accurate and repeatable readings are taken at the appropriate problems during the calibration process
photometric readings every time. reaction intervals regardless of user for · Space saving having a pH meter and
better consistency in measurements photometer built into one meter
To save valuable laboratory benchtop space,
the HI83399 doubles as a professional • Absorbance mode
• Data Logging
pH meter with its digital pH/temperature · Hanna's exclusive CAL Check
· Up to 1000 photometric and pH
electrode input. Now one meter can be used cuvettes for validation of
readings can be stored by simply
for both photometric and pH measurements. light source and detector
pressing the dedicated LOG button.
· Allows for the user to plot
Logged readings are just as easily
concentration versus absorbance
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recalled by pressing the RCL button


for a specific wavelength for use
· Sample ID and User ID information
• Water and wastewater treatment with user supplied chemistry or for
can be added to a logged reading
digestion parameters teaching principles of photometry
using alphanumeric keypad
· Allows measurement of COD, Total
• Units of Measure
Nitrogen and Total Phosphorus • Connectivity
· Appropriate unit of measure
· Logged readings can be quickly and
• Advanced optical system along with chemical form is
easily transferred to a flash drive
· Innovative optical design that displayed along with reading
using the USB-A host port or to a
utilizes a reference detector and
• Result Conversion computer using the micro USB-B port
focusing lens to eliminate errors from
· Automatically convert readings · Data is exported as a .CSV file for use
changes in the light source and from
to other chemical forms with with common spreadsheet programs
imperfections in the glass cuvette.
the touch of a button • Rechargeable Battery
• Backlit 128 x 64 Pixel Graphic LCD Display
· Li-polymer rechargeable battery
· Backlit graphic display allows for • Cuvette Cover
lasts for 500 measurements or
easy viewing in low light conditions · Aids in preventing stray light
50 hours of pH measurement
· The 128 x 64 Pixel LCD allows for a from affecting measurements
simplified user interface with virtual • Battery Status Indicator
• Digital pH Electrode Input · Indicates the amount of battery life left
keys and on-screen help to guide
· Measure pH and temperature
the user through use of the meter • Error Messages
with a single probe
• Built-in Reaction Timer for · Photometric error messages
· Good Laboratory Practice (GLP)
Photometric Measurements · pH calibration messages
to track calibration information
· The measurement is taken after include clean electrode, check
including date, time, buffers used,
buffer and check probe
the countdown timer expires. offset and slope for traceability

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Chemical Oxygen Demand


Improved Optical System
HI83300 family is designed with an innovative optical system that
Reference Detector for a Stable Light Source
incorporates a beam splitter so that light can be used for absorbance
readings and for a reference detector. The reference detector A beam splitter is used as part of the internal reference system of the
monitors the intensity of light and modulates when there is drift due HI83300 photometer. The reference detector compensates for any
drift due to power fluctuations or ambient temperature changes. Now
to power fluctuation or the heating of the optical components. Each
you can rely on a stable source of light.
part has an important role in providing unparalleled performance from
a photometer.
Large Cuvette Size
High Efficiency LED Light Source The sample cell of the HI83300 fits a round, glass cuvette with a 25 mm
path length. Along with the advanced optical components, the larger
An LED light source offers superior performance as compared to
size of the cuvette greatly reduces errors in rotation from the indexing
a tungsten lamp. LEDs have a much higher luminous efficiency,
mark of the cuvettes. The relatively long path length of the sample
providing more light while using less power. They also produce very cuvette allows the light to pass through more of the sample solution,
little heat, which could otherwise affect the optical components an ensuring accurate measurements even in low absorbance samples.
electronic stability.

Focusing Lens for Greater Light Yield


Quality Narrow Band Interference Filters

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Adding a focusing lens to the optical path allows for the collection
The narrow band interference filter not only ensures greater of all of the light that exits the cuvette and focusing the light on
wavelength accuracy (±1 nm) but is also extremely efficient, allowing a the silicon photo detector. This innovative approach to photometric
brighter, stronger signal to be transmitted. The end result is increased measurements cancels the errors from imperfections and scratches
measurement stability and less wavelength error. present in the glass cuvette eliminating the need to index the cuvette.

• Better linearity than research-grade spectrophotometers • Improved optical filters — higher wavelength
accuracy and light throughput

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11 Cuvette Adapter
The HI83399 is supplied with a 16 mm cuvette
adapter that accepts digestion vials.
Chemical Oxygen Demand

Digestion Vial COD Reactor for


Methods Digestion Vials
Compatible with COD (EPA, ISO, A COD reactor is used to heat the
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and mercury free methods), digestion vials. The digestion


Nitrogen and Phosphorous vials must be heated to a specific
reagetns packaged in 16 mm temperature for a period time
digestion vial. Reagents are making the HI839800 an
sold separately. important accessory required
to have a complete wastewater
treatment monitoring system.
HI839800 sold separately.

Connectivity
photometer measurements or 50 hours
1 pH Connectivity of continuous pH measurements. A power
3
Any of our digital pH electrodes can be supply can also be plugged into the micro USB
1 connected to the HI83300 family by a 3.5 port at the back of the meter.
2
mm input. Plugging in an electrode has never
been easier; there are no alignment issues 2 3 USB Connectivity
or broken pins. Simply connect the electrode
Both a USB and micro USB port are located
and start taking measurements.
on the HI83399. Each of these ports can
be used to transfer data via flash drive or
2 Dual Power Supply direct connection to a PC or MAC. Data is
The HI83399 is equipped with a rechargeable transferred as CSV files for easy processing
lithium ion battery that lasts up to 500 and widespread compatibility.

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Photometer Capabilities
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Data Management

Chemical Oxygen Demand


The HI83399 can store up to 1000
Concentration Measurement photometer and pH electrode readings,
Function which can be logged by pressing the LOG
key on the face of the meter. pH readings are
Users can access the menu of measurement logged along with comprehensive GLP (Good
methods with the simple press of a button. Laboratory Practice) information such as
Low, medium, and high range methods of date, time, calibration buffers, and electrode
several parameters are available for users to Large Cuvettes offset and slope.
obtain a high accuracy reading. Each method The sample cell of these meters fits a round,
is assigned a concentration unit of measure. glass cuvette with a 25 mm path length. The USB for Data Transfer
Parameters can be expressed in different relatively long path length of the sample Two USB ports are provided for transferring
chemical forms based on their preference. cuvette allows the light to pass through more data. One port allows the data to be
of the sample solution, ensuring accurate transferred to a flash drive while the other
CAL Check Functionality measurements even in low absorbance USB is used for direct connection to a
samples. This cuvette size also provides a computer. All data is transferred as a .csv
Hanna’s exclusive CAL Check feature larger opening, making it easier for users file that can be used with many spreadsheet
allows for performance verification of the to dispense ready-made liquid or powder programs for documentation.
independent measuring channels. Our reagents into the sample.
CAL Check standard vials are developed to
An affixed, light-blocking cover panel closes
simulate a specific absorbance value at each
wavelength to verify its’ accuracy.
over the sample cell, reducing stray light from Display Features
affecting any measurement readings.

Built-in Reaction Timer


Reaction time is of key importance when
performing colorimetric measurements,
which is why the built-in timer of the
HI83300 is an ideal feature. The countdown

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timer displays the time remaining until
a measurement will be taken, ensuring
consistent results between measurements Backlit Graphic LCD Display
and users.
A backlit, graphic LCD display provides an
Absorbance Measurement Mode
easy to read, user-friendly interface.
Users can select to calibrate and measure
samples in absorbance mode for each
wavelength used by the meter. This mode is
a convenient way for users to develop their
own calibration curves and measure samples
with customized chemistries.

pH Measurement
Data Management
The HI83300 family offers the ability to Capabilities Intuitive Display
connect a digital pH electrode. Users can
With virtual keys, a battery status indicator,
connect any sensor from our extensive line User ID and Sample ID and practical error messages, users will find
of digital pH electrodes. Whether a user An alphanumeric keypad can be used to enter the meter interface intuitive. On-screen
requires a glass or plastic body, a spheric or sample ID and user ID to be stored with the guides provide information relating to the
conic tip shape, or the ability for safe use with measurement reading. The recall key allows current meter operation, and can be used
food samples, our digital electrode offering is the user to review the data along with the at any stage in the setup or measurement
suitable for nearly everyone. date and time that the reading was taken. process to show contextual help.

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11 Specifications
Measurement Channels 5 x optical channels; 1 x digital electrode channel (pH measurement)

Range 0.000 to 4.000 Abs

Resolution 0.001 Abs

Accuracy ±0.003 Abs (at 1.000 Abs)

Light Source light-emitting diode

Bandpass Filter Bandwidth 8 nm


Absorbance
Bandpass Filter
± 1.0 nm
Chemical Oxygen Demand

Wavelength Accuracy

Light Detector silicon photocell

Cuvette Type round, 24.6 mm diameter and 16 mm diameter

Number of Methods 128 max

Range -2.00 to 16.00 pH (±1000 mV)*

pH Resolution 0.01 pH (0.1 mV)

Temperature Compensation Automatic (-5.0 to 100.0°C; 23.0 to 212.0°F)*

Range -20 to 120°C (-4.0 to 248.0 °F)


Temperature
Resolution 0.1 °C (0.1 °F)

pH electrode digital pH electrode (not included)

Logging 1000 readings (mixed photometer and electrode); log on demand with user name and sample ID optional input

Display 128 x 64 pixel LCD with backlight

Connectivity USB-A host for flash drive; micro-USB-B for power and computer connectivity

Additional 3.7 VDC Li-polymer rechargeable battery / >500 photometric measurements


Battery Life
Specifications or 50 hours of continuous pH measurement

Power Supply 5 VDC USB 2.0 power adapter with USB-A to micro-USB-B cable (included)

Environment 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F); 0 to 95% RH, non-condensing

Dimensions 206 x 177 x 97 mm (8.1 x 7.0 x 3.8 in.)

Weight 1.0 kg (2.2 lbs.)

LED
with Narrow Band
Parameter Range Resolution Accuracy Interference Filter Method

Alkalinity 0 to 500 mg/L (as CaCO3) 1 mg/L ±5 mg/L ±5% of reading at 25 °C @ 610 nm Bromocresol green
Alkalinity, Marine 0 to 300 mg/L (as CaCO3) 1 mg/L ±5 mg/L ±5% of reading at 25 °C @ 610 nm Bromocresol green
Aluminum 0.00 to 1.00 mg/L (as Al3+) 0.01 mg/L ±0.04 mg/L ±4% of reading at 25 °C @ 525 nm aluminon
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Ammonia Low Range 0.00 to 3.00 mg/L (as NH3-N) 0.01 mg/L ±0.04 mg/L ±4% of reading at 25 °C @ 420 nm Nessler
± 0.10 mg/L or ± 5% of reading at 25
Ammonia Low Range (16 mm vial) 0.00 to 3.00 mg/L (as NH3-N) 0.01 mg/L @ 420 nm Nessler
°C, whichever is greater
Ammonia Medium Range 0.00 to 10.00 mg/L (as NH3-N) 0.01 mg/L ±0.05 mg/L ±5% of reading at 25 °C @ 420 nm Nessler
Ammonia High Range 0.0 to 100.0 mg/L (as NH3-N) 0.1 mg/L ±0.5 mg/L ±5% of reading at 25 °C @ 420 nm Nessler
± 1 mg/L or ± 5% of reading at 25 °C,
Ammonia High Range (16 mm vial) 0.0 to 100.0 mg/L (as NH3-N) 0.1 mg/L @ 420 nm Nessler
whichever is greater
Bromine 0.00 to 8.00 mg/L (as Br2) 0.01 mg/L ±0.08 mg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °C @ 525 nm DPD
Calcium 0 to 400 mg/L (as Ca2+) 1 mg/L ±10 mg/L ±5% of reading at 25 °C @ 466 nm oxalate
Calcium, Marine 200 to 600 mg/L (as Ca2+) 1 mg/L ±6% of reading at 25 °C @ 610 nm zincon
Chloride 0.0 to 20.0 mg/L (as Cl¯) 0.1 mg/L ±0.5 mg/L ±6% of reading at 25 °C @ 466 nm mercury (II) thiocyanate
Chlorine Dioxide 0.00 to 2.00 mg/L (as ClO2) 0.01 mg/L ±0.10 mg/L ±5% of reading at 25 °C @ 575 nm chlorophenol red
Chlorine, Free 0.00 to 5.00 mg/L (as Cl2) 0.01 mg/L ±0.03 mg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °C @ 525 nm DPD
Chlorine, Free Ultra Low Range 0.000 to 0.500 mg/L (as Cl2) 0.001 mg/L ±0.020 mg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °C @ 525 nm DPD
Chlorine, Total 0.00 to 5.00 mg/L (as Cl¯) 0.01 mg/L ±0.03 mg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °C @ 525 nm DPD
Chlorine, Total Ultra Low Range 0.000 to 0.500 mg/L (as Cl2) 0.001 mg/L ±0.020 mg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °C @ 525 nm DPD
Chlorine, Total Ultra High Range 0 to 500 mg/L (as Cl2) 1 mg/L ±3 mg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °C @ 525 nm iodometric
Chromium(VI) Low Range 0 to 300 μg/L (as Cr6+) 1 μg/L ±1 μg/L ±4% of reading at 25 °C @ 525 nm diphenylcarbohydrazide
Chromium(VI) High Range 0 to 1000 μg/L (as Cr6+) 1 μg/L ±5 μg/L ±4% of reading at 25 °C @ 525 nm diphenylcarbohydrazide
±5 mg/L or ±4% of reading @ 25 °C,
COD Low Range (16 mm vial) 0 to 150 mg/L (as O2) 1 mg/L @ 420 nm dichromate mercury-free
whichever is greater

±15 mg/L or ±4% of reading @ 25 °C,


COD Medium Range (16 mm vial) 0 to 1500 mg/L (as O2) 1 mg/L @ 610 nm dichromate mercury-free
whichever is greater

±150 mg/L or ±2% of reading @ 25


COD HR (16 mm vial) 0 to 15000 mg/L (as O2) 1 mg/L @ 610 nm dichromate
°C, whichever is greater

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LED (njnm)
Parameter Range Resolution Accuracy
with Narrow Band
Interference Filter Method 11
Color of Water 0 to 500 PCU (Platinum Cobalt Units) 1 PCU ±10 PCU ±5% of reading at 25 °C @ 420 nm colorimetric platinum cobalt
Copper Low Range 0.000 to 1.500 mg/L (as Cu2+) 0.001 mg/L ±0.01 mg/L ±5% of reading at 25 °C @ 575 nm bicinchoninate
Copper High Range 0.00 to 5.00 mg/L (as Cu2+) 0.01 mg/L ±0.02 mg/L ±4% of reading at 25 °C @ 575 nm bicinchoninate
Cyanuric Acid 0 to 80 mg/L (as CYA) 1 mg/L ±1 mg/L ±15% of reading at 25 °C @ 525 nm turbidimetric
Fluoride Low Range 0.00 to 2.00 mg/L (as F¯) 0.01 mg/L ±0.03 mg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °C @ 575 nm SPADNS
Fluoride High Range 0.0 to 20.0 mg/L (as F¯) 0.1 mg/L ±0.5 mg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °C @ 575 nm SPADNS
Hardness, Calcium 0.00 to 2.70 mg/L (as CaCO3) 0.01 mg/L ±0.11 mg/L ±5% of reading at 25 °C @ 525 nm calmagite
Hardness, Magnesium 0.00 to 2.00 mg/L (ppm) (as CaCO3) 0.01 mg/L ±0.11 mg/L ±5% of reading at 25 °C @ 525 nm calmagite

Chemical Oxygen Demand


Hardness, Total Low Range 0 to 250 mg/L (as CaCO3) 1 mg/L ±5 mg/L ±4% of reading at 25 °C @ 466 nm calmagite
Hardness, Total Medium Range 200 to 500 mg/L (as CaCO3) 1 mg/L ±7 mg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °C @ 466 nm calmagite
Hardness, Total High Range 400 to 750 mg/L (as CaCO3) 1 mg/L ±10 mg/L ±2% of reading at 25 °C @ 466 nm calmagite
Hydrazine 0 to 400 μg/L (as N2H4) 1 μg/L ±4% of full scale reading at 25 °C @ 466 nm p-Dimethylaminobenzaldehyde

Iodine 0.0 to 12.5 mg/L (as I2) 0.1 mg/L ±0.1 mg/L ±5% of reading at 25 °C @ 525 nm DPD
Iron Low Range 0.000 to 1.600 mg/L (as Fe) 0.001 mg/L ±0.01 mg/L ±8% of reading at 25 °C @ 575 nm TPTZ
Iron High Range 0.00 to 5.00 mg/L (as Fe) 0.01 mg/L ±0.04 mg/L ±2% of reading at 25 °C @ 525 nm phenanthroline
Magnesium 0 to 150 mg/L (as Mg2+) 1 mg/L ±5 mg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °C @ 466 nm calmagite
Manganese Low Range 0 to 300 μg/L (as Mn) 1 μg/L ±10 μg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °C @ 575 nm PAN
Manganese High Range 0.0 to 20.0 mg/L (as Mn) 0.1 mg/L ±0.2 mg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °C @ 525 nm periodate
Molybdenum 0.0 to 40.0 mg/L (as Mo6+) 0.1 mg/L ±0.3 mg/L ±5% of reading at 25 °C @ 420 nm mercaptoacetic acid
Nickel Low Range 0.000 to 1.000 mg/L (as Ni) 0.001 mg/L ±0.010 mg/L ±7% of reading at 25 °C @ 575 nm PAN
Nickel High Range 0.00 to 7.00 g/L (as Ni) 0.01 g/L ±0.07g/L ±4% of reading at 25 °C @ 575 nm EDTA
Nitrate 0.0 to 30.0 mg/L (as NO3̄- N) 0.1 mg/L ±0.5 mg/L ±10% of reading at 25 °C @ 525 nm cadmium reduction
±1.0 mg/L or ±3% of reading at 25 °C,
Nitrate (16 mm vial) 0.0 to 30.0 mg/L Nitrate (as NO3̄- N) 0.1 mg/L @ 420 nm chromotropic acid
whichever is greater
Nitrite Ultra Low Range, Marine 0 to 200 μg/L (as N02̄- N) 1 μg/L ±10 μg/L ±4% of reading at 25 °C @ 466 nm diazotization
Nitrite Low Range 0 to 600 μg/L (as N02̄- N) 1 μg/L ±20 μg/L ±4% of reading at 25 °C @ 466 nm diazotization
Nitrite High Range 0 to 150 mg/L (as N02̄- N) 1 mg/L ±4 mg/L ±4% of reading at 25 °C @ 575 nm ferrous sulfate
Nitrogen, Total Low Range (16 mm ±1.0 mg/L or ±5% of reading at 25 °C,
0.0 to 25.0 mg/L (as NO3̄- N) 0.1 mg/L @ 420 nm chromotropic acid
vial) whichever is greater

Nitrogen, Total High Range (16 mm ±3 mg/L or ±4% of reading at 20 °C,


0 to 150 mg/L (as N) 1 mg/L @ 420 nm chromotropic acid
vial) whichever is greater
Oxygen, Dissolved 0.0 to 10.0 mg/L (as O2) 0.1 mg/L ±0.4 mg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °C @ 420 nm Winkler
Oxygen Scavengers 0.00 to 1.50 mg/L (as Carbohydrazide) 0.01 mg/L ±5 μg/L ±5% of reading at 25 °C @ 575 nm iron reduction
Oxygen Scavengers 0 to 1000 μg/L (as DEHA) 1 μg/L ±5 μg/L ±5% of reading at 25 °C @ 575 nm iron reduction
Oxygen Scavengers 0.00 to 2.50 mg/L (as Hydroquinone) 0.01 mg/L ±5 μg/L ±5% of reading at 25 °C @ 575 nm iron reduction
0.00 to 4.50 mg/L (as Iso-ascorbic
Oxygen Scavengers 0.01 mg/L ±5 μg/L ±5% of reading at 25 °C @ 575 nm iron reduction
acid)
Ozone 0.00 to 2.00 mg/L (as O3) 0.01 mg/L ±0.02 mg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °C @ 525 nm DPD

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pH 6.5 to 8.5 pH 0.1 pH ±0.1 pH at 25 °C @ 525 nm phenol red
Phosphate Ultra Low Range, Marine 0 to 200 μg/L (as P) 1 μg/L ±5 μg/L ±5% of reading at 25 °C @ 610 nm ascorbic acid
Phosphate Low Range 0.00 to 2.50 mg/L (ppm) 0.01 mg/L ±0.04 mg/L ±4% of reading at 25 °C @ 610 nm ascorbic acid
Phosphate High Range 0.0 to 30.0 mg/L (as PO43-) 0.1 mg/L ±1 mg/L ±4% of reading at 25 °C @ 525 nm amino acid
Phosphorus Reactive Low Range (16 ±0.05 mg/L or ±4% of reading at 25
0.00 to 1.60 mg/L (as P) 0.01 mg/L @ 610 nm ascorbic acid
mm vial) °C, whichever is greater

Phosphorus Reactive High Range ±0.5 mg/L or ±4% of reading at 25 °C, vanadomolybdophosphoric
0.0 to 32.6 mg/L (as P) 0.1 mg/L @ 420 nm
(16 mm vial) whichever is greater acid

Phosphorus Acid Hydrolyzable (16 ±0.05 mg/L or ±5% of reading at 25


0 to 1.6 mg/L (ppm) (as P) 0.1 mg/L @ 610 nm ascorbic acid
mm vial) °C, whichever is greater

Phosphorus, Total Low Range (16 ±0.05 mg/L or ±6% of reading at 25


0.00 to 1.15 mg/L (as P) 0.01 mg/L @ 610 nm ascorbic acid
mm vial) °C, whichever is greater

Phosphorus, Total High Range (16 ±0.5 mg/L or ±5% of reading at 25 °C, vanadomolybdophosphoric
0.0 to 32.6 mg/L (as P) 0.1 mg/L @ 420 nm
mm vial) whichever is greater acid
turbidimetric
Potassium 0.0 to 20.0 mg/L (as K) 0.1 mg/L ±3.0 mg/L ±7% of reading at 25 °C @ 466 nm
tetraphenylborate
Silica Low Range 0.00 to 2.00 mg/L (as SiO2) 0.01 mg/L ±0.03 mg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °C @ 610 nm heteropoly blue
Silica High range 0 to 200 mg/L (as SiO2) 1 mg/L ±1 mg/L ±5% of reading at 25 °C @ 466 nm molybdosilicate
Silver 0.000 to 1.000 mg/L (as Ag) 0.001 mg/L ±0.020 mg/L ±5% of reading at 25 °C @ 575 nm PAN
Sulfate 0 to 150 mg/L (as SO42-) 1 mg/L ±5 mg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °C @ 466 nm turbidimetric
Surfactants, Anionic 0.00 to 3.50 mg/L (as SDBS) 0.01 mg/L ±0.04 mg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °C @ 610 nm methylene blue
Zinc 0.00 to 3.00 mg/L (as Zn) 0.01 mg/L ±0.03 mg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °C @ 575 nm zincon

HI83399-01 (115V) and HI83399-02 (230V) is supplied with sample cuvettes and caps (4 ea.), digestion vials (6), vial adapter,
Ordering Information cloth for wiping cuvettes, USB to micro USB cable connector, power adapter and instruction manual.

Standards HI83399-11 CAL Check Cuvette Kit for HI83399

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