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Hanna Phosphate Photometer
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Accurately test phosphate levels to ensure aquarium water quality
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Tabletop phosphate photometer with large, easy-to-read LCD
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Measure aquarium phosphate levels with lab-grade results. Hanna Low Range Phosphate Photometer boasts portability and advanced microprocessor technology. Optical system based on a special Tungsten lamp allows the most accurate phosphate level readings. Measure and monitor phosphate levels like the pros to prevent decline in aquarium water quality.
Low Range Phosphate Photometer arrives factory calibrated. CAL CHECK validation feature allows convenient diagnostic check to ensure proper operation. Unit can also be user calibrated when necessary. Exclusive positive-locking system secures cuvettes in place to prevent user error and inaccurate results. Automatic shutoff features conserve battery life. Large easy-to-read LCD. Low Range Phosphate Photometer measures 0 to 2.50 mg/L. For fresh or saltwater applications.
Includes: Sample Cuvettes with Caps (2), 9V Battery and Instruction Manual.
Phosphate Reagent (sold separately) are precisely measured, single-use packets for use with 10 ml cuvettes. Contains 100 packets.
Downloadable
Hanna Low Range Phosphate Photometer Manual PDF.
(Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or later -
get it here for free)
Please click on "More Information" for specifications, startup, and procedure overview.
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| Specifications |
| Range |
0.00 to 2.50 mg/L |
| Resolution |
0.01 mg/L |
| Accuracy |
±0.04 mg/L ± 4% of reading @ 25°C |
| Typical EMC Deviation |
±0.01 mg/L |
| Light Source |
Tungsten lamp. |
| Light Detector |
Silicon Photocell with narrow band interference filter @ 610 nm. |
| Method |
Adaptation of the ascorbic acid method. The reaction between phosphate and the reagent causes a blue tint in the sample. |
| Environment |
0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F); max 95% RH non-condensing. |
| Battery Type |
9 volt. |
| Auto-Shut off |
After 10 minutes of non-use in measurement mode; after 1 hour of non-use in calibration mode; with last reading reminder. |
| Dimensions |
192 x 104 x 69 mm (7.6 x 4.1 x 2.7") |
| Weight |
360 g (12.7 oz.) |
Startup
Prepare the instrument for measurement as follows:
- Unpack the instrument by removing the dust protection sleeve from the instrument cuvette holder.
- Place the battery in the instrument as described in the "BATTERY REPLACEMENT" chapter.
- Place the instrument on a flat table.
- Do not place the instrument under direct sun light.
Measurement Procedure
To compensate the meter for the sample turbidity or color, the measurement takes place in two phases. First, the meter is zeroed using the unreacted sample. After the reagents are added, the reacted sample is measured.
- Turn the meter on by pressing ON/OFF. The display briefly shows all tags "ON."
- When the beeper sounds briefly and the LCD display dashes, the meter is ready. The blinking "ZERO" indicates that the instrument needs to be zeroed first.
- Fill one cuvette with 10 mL of unreacted sample, up to the mark.
- Place the cuvette into the cuvette holder and ensure that the notch on the cap is positioned securely into the groove.
- Press ZERO/CFM and the lamp, cuvette and detector icons will appear on the display, depending on the measurement phase.
- After a few seconds, the display will show "-0.0-." The meter is now zeroed and ready for measurement. Remove the cuvette.
- Add one packet of the HI 93713 reagent.
- Replace the cap and shake gently (for about 2 minutes) until the powder is completely dissolved.
- Replace the cuvette into the holder and ensure that the notch on the cap is positioned securely into the groove.
- Press and hold READ/>/TIMER for three seconds. The display will show the countdown prior to measurement. An audible "beep" indicates the end of the countdown period.
- Alternatively, wait for 3 minutes then just press READ/ /TIMER. In all cases, the lamp, cuvette and detector icons will appear on the display, depending on the measurement phase.
- At the end of measurement, the instrument directly displays concentration in mg/L of phosphate on the LCD.
- To convert the reading to mg/L of phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5), multiply by a factor of 0.747.
- To convert the reading to mg/L of phosphorus (P) concentration, multiply by a factor of 0.326.
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Please note: Return of electrical equipment to Drs. Foster & Smith for exchange or refund is limited to 60 days from the date of purchase. Beyond 60 days, please contact the manufacturer for repair or replacement as covered by the manufacturer's warranty.
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