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Instruction Manual
HI 83214
Multiparameter Bench
Photometer
for Wastewater Treatment
www.hannainst.com
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Page 1 - HI 83214

1Instruction ManualHI 83214Multiparameter BenchPhotometerfor Wastewater Treatmentwww.hannainst.com

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

10(b)(c)(a)invert to mix• Proper use of the powder reagent packet:(a) use scissors to open the powder packet(b) push the edges of the packet to form a

Page 3 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION

11shake gently shake vigorously(b) shake the vial: move the vial up and down. The movement may be gentle or vigorous.This mixing technique is indicate

Page 4 - SPECIFICATIONS

12DIGESTION• Some analytical methods require digestion of the sample. Use the HI 839800 test tube heater fordigestion. The optional HI 740217 safety s

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13METHOD REFERENCE TABLEMethod Method Method Pagereagent set code description1 HI 93764A-25 Ammonia LR 202 HI 93764B-25 Ammonia HR 223 HI 93701-01 Chl

Page 6 - FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

14VIALS IDENTIFICATIONVials related to different parameters can be distinguished by means of the letter printed on the vial (beside theHanna logo) and

Page 7 - KEYPAD DESCRIPTION

15OPERATIONAL GUIDEPOWER CONNECTIONConnect the AC/DC adaptor that is supplied with the instrument.Note: Always turn the meter off before unplugging it

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16DATA MANAGEMENTYou can keep track of your results using the instrument’s data log function. Up to 200 individualmeasurements can be stored in the da

Page 9 - Probable level of

17In the Setup mode the instrument’s parameters can be changed. Some parameters affect the measuringsequence and others are general parameters that ch

Page 10 - USING VIALS

18Date / TimeThis option is used to set the instrument’s date and time.Press the Modify key to change the date/time.Press the ⊳ u functional keys to h

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19HI 83214 offers an interactive contextual help mode that assists the user at any moment.To access the help screens press HELP.The instrument will di

Page 12 - HEALTH & SAFETY

2Dear Customer,Thank you for choosing a Hanna product. Please read this instruction manual carefully before using themeter. This manual will provide y

Page 13 - METHOD REFERENCE TABLE

20SPECIFICATIONSRange 0.00 to 3.00 mg/L (as NH3-N)Resolution 0.01 mg/LAccuracy ±0.10 mg/L or ±5 % of reading @ 25 °C, whichever is greaterLight Source

Page 14 - VIALS IDENTIFICATION

21• Press the Zero key. The display will show “-0.0-” when the meter is zeroed and ready formeasurement.• Remove the vial.• Remove the cap and add 4 d

Page 15 - OPERATIONAL GUIDE

22Ammonia HRAMMONIA HIGH RANGESPECIFICATIONSRange 0 to 100 mg/L (as NH3-N)Resolution 1 mg/LAccuracy ±1 mg/L or ±5 % of reading @ 25 °C, whichever is g

Page 16 - Viewing and deleting

234Ammonia HR• Press the Zero key. The display will show “-0.0-” when the meter is zeroed and ready formeasurement.• Remove the vial.• Remove the cap

Page 17 - Backlight

24CHLORINE, FREEChlorine, Free10 mLSPECIFICATIONSRange 0.00 to 5.00 mg/L Cl2Resolution 0.01 mg/LAccuracy ±0.03 mg/L or ±4 % of reading @ 25 °C, whiche

Page 18 - Tutorial

25• Remove the cap and add the content of one packet of HI 93701-0 FreeChlorine Reagent.• Replace the cap and shake gently to mix for about 20 seconds

Page 19 - HELP MODE

26CHLORINE, TOTALChlorine, Total10 mLSPECIFICATIONSRange 0.00 to 5.00 mg/L Cl2Resolution 0.01 mg/LAccuracy ±0.03 mg/L or ±4 % of reading @ 25 °C, whic

Page 20 - Ammonia LR

27• Remove the cap and add the content of one packet of HI 93711-0 TotalChlorine Reagent.• Replace the cap and shake gently to mix for about 20 second

Page 21 - INTERFERENCES

28SPECIFICATIONSRange 0.0 to 30.0 mg/L NO3--NResolution 0.1 mg/LAccuracy ±1.0 mg/L or ±5 % of reading @ 25 °C, whichever is greaterLight Source Tungst

Page 22 - Ammonia HR

29• Press the Zero key. The display will show “-0.0-” when the meter is zeroed and ready formeasurement.• Remove the vial.• Remove the cap and add the

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3PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONPlease examine this product carefully. Make sure that the instrument is not damaged. If any damageoccurred during shipment, pl

Page 24 - edition

30Nitrogen, Total LRNITROGEN, TOTAL LOW RANGESPECIFICATIONSRange 0.0 to 25.0 mg/L NResolution 0.1 mg/LAccuracy ±1.0 mg/L or ±5 % of reading @ 25 °C, w

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31BlankD.I. WaterSampleSampleBlankSample← green label →Nitrogen, Total LRMEASUREMENT PROCEDUREBefore using the reagent kit carefully read all the in

Page 26 - Chlorine, Total

32BlankSampleBlankSampleBlankSampleNitrogen, Total LR• Replace the cap tightly and shake the vials vigorously for about 30 seconds until all the powde

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33BlankDigestedblankSampleDigestedsampleBlankSampleBlankSampleNitrogen, Total LR← red label →SampleBlank• Press Start to activate the 2 minutes time

Page 28 - Nitrate

34• Press Start and the display will show the countdown prior to the measurement and the “ReactionTime” message. Alternatively, wait for 5 minutes an

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35NITROGEN, TOTAL HIGH RANGENitrogen, Total HRSPECIFICATIONSRange 10 to 150 mg/L NResolution 1 mg/LAccuracy ±3 mg/L or ±4 % of reading @ 25 °C, whiche

Page 30 - Reagent Vial identification

36BlankD.I. WaterSampleSampleBlankSampleMEASUREMENT PROCEDUREBefore using the reagent kit carefully read all the instructions and the Material Safety

Page 31 - ← green label →

37BlankSampleBlankBlankSampleNitrogen, Total HRSample• Replace the cap tightly and shake vigorously the vials for about 30 seconds until all the powde

Page 32 - Nitrogen, Total LR

38BlankSampleBlankDigestedblankSampleDigestedsample← green label →SampleNitrogen, Total HR• Remove the cap from the vials and add the content of one p

Page 33 - ← red label →

39• Press Start and the display will show the countdown prior to the measurement and the ”ReactionTime” message. Alternatively, wait for 5 minutes and

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4PRINCIPLE OF OPERATIONAbsorption of light is a typical phenomenon of interaction between electromagnetic radiation and matter.When a light beam cross

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40OXYGEN DEMAND, CHEMICAL LOW RANGESPECIFICATIONSRange 0 to 150 mg/L CODResolution 1 mg/LAccuracy ±5 mg/L or ±5 % of reading @ 25 °C, whichever is gre

Page 36 - D.I. Water

41BlankSampleBlankD.I. WaterSampleSample• Choose a homogeneous sample. Samples containing settleable solids need to be homogenized with ablender.• Pre

Page 37 - Nitrogen, Total HR

42• Select Oxygen Demand, (COD) LR method following one of the procedures described in the “MethodSelection” section (see page 15).• Place the bla

Page 38 - ← green label →

43OXYGEN DEMAND, CHEMICAL MEDIUM RANGESPECIFICATIONSRange 0 to 1500 mg/L CODResolution 1 mg/LAccuracy ±15 mg/L or ±4 % of reading @ 25 °C, whichever i

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44• Choose a homogeneous sample. Samples containing settleable solids need to be homogenized with ablender.• Preheat the Hanna Reactor HI 839800 to 15

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45COD MR• Select the Oxygen Demand, (COD) MR method following one of the procedures described in the“Method Selection” section (see page 15).• Place t

Page 41 - ← red label →

46OXYGEN DEMAND, CHEMICAL HIGH RANGESPECIFICATIONSRange 0 to 15000 mg/L CODResolution 10 mg/LAccuracy ±150 mg/L or ±3 % of reading @ 25 °C, whi

Page 42 - Oxygen Demand, (COD) LR

47• Choose a homogeneous sample. Samples containing settleable solids need to be homogenized with ablender.• Preheat the Hanna Reactor HI 839800 to 15

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48COD HR• Select the Oxygen Demand, (COD) HR method following one of the procedures described in the“Method Selection” section (see page 15).• Place t

Page 44 - ← white label →

49SPECIFICATIONSRange 0.00 to 1.60 mg/L PResolution 0.01 mg/LAccuracy ±0.05 mg/L or ±5 % of reading @ 25 °C, whichever is greaterLight Source

Page 45 - Oxygen Demand, (COD) MR

5Where:-log I/Io=Absorbance (A)Io=intensity of incident light beamI =intensity of light beam after absorptionελ=molar extinction coefficient at wavele

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50• Remove the cap and add the content of one packet of HI 93758-0Phosphorus Reagent.• Replace the cap tightly and shake gently to mix for 2 minutes u

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51PHOSPHORUS, ACID HYDROLYZABLEPhosphorus, Acid HydrolyzableSPECIFICATIONSRange 0.00 to 1.60 mg/L PResolution 0.01 mg/LAccuracy ±0.05 mg/L or

Page 48 - Oxygen Demand, (COD) HR

52Phosphorus, Acid Hydrolyzable• Remove the cap from a Reagent Vial.• Add exactly 5.0 mL of sample to the vial, while keeping the vial at a45-degree a

Page 49 - PHOSPHORUS, REACTIVE

53Phosphorus, Acid Hydrolyzable• Press the Zero key. The instrument will perform a zero sequence and after a few seconds the displaywill show “-0.0-”.

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54INTERFERENCESInterference may be caused by:Arsenate at any levelSilica above 50 mg/LSulfide above 9 mg/L.To eliminate sulfide: add Bromine Water dro

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55PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL LOW RANGESPECIFICATIONSRange 0.00 to 1.15 mg/L PResolution 0.01 mg/LAccuracy ±0.05 mg/L or ±6 % of reading @ 25 °C, whiche

Page 52 - Acid Hydrolyzable

56Phosphorus, Total• Preheat the Hanna Reactor HI 839800 to 150 °C (302 °F). For correct use of the reactor follow ReactorInstruction Manual.Use of th

Page 53 - Phosphorus, Acid Hydrolyzable

57Phosphorus, Total• Press the Zero key. The instrument will perform a zero sequence and after a few seconds the displaywill show “-0.0-”. Now the met

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58Note: For accurate measurements1) wash glassware only with phosphate-free detergents2) clean all glassware with 1 : 1 hydrochloric acid solution and

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59PHOSPHORUS, REACTIVE HIGH RANGEPhosphorus, Reactive HRSPECIFICATIONSRange 0.0 to 32.6 mg/L PResolution 0.1 mg/LAccuracy ±0.5 mg/L or ±5 % of

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6INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION1) Vial holder2) Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)3) Keypad4) Bottom lid5) USB connector6) ON/OFF power switch7) Power supply connec

Page 57 - Phosphorus, Total

60BlankSampleBlankD.I. WaterSampleSamplePhosphorus, Reactive HR• Replace the cap and mix by inverting each vial a couple of times.• Place the blank vi

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61Note: For accurate measurements1) wash glassware only with phosphate-free detergents2) clean all glassware with 1 : 1 hydrochloric acid solution and

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62PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL HIGH RANGEPhosphorus, Total HRSPECIFICATIONSRange 0.0 to 32.6 mg/L (P)Resolution 0.1 mg/LAccuracy ±0.5 mg/L or ±5 % of rea

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63BlankSampleBlankSampleBlankD.I. WaterSampleSamplePhosphorus, Total HRReagent Blank Correction: This method requires a reagent blank correction. A si

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64BlankSampleBlankSampleBlankSampleBlankSamplePhosphorus, Total HR• Select the Phosphorus, TTTTTotal High Range method following one of the procedures

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65• Remove the blank vial.• Place the sample vial into the holder and push it completely down.• Press Read. The instrument will perform the reading. T

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66The instrument shows clear messages when erroneous conditions appear and when measured values are outsidethe expected range. These messages are desc

Page 64 - Total High Range

67Description Range MethodAmmonia LR 0.00 to 3.00 mg/L NesslerAmmonia HR 0 to 100 mg/L NesslerChlorine, Free 0.00 to 5.00 mg/L DPDChlorine, Total 0.00

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68ACCESSORIESREAGENT SETSHI 93701-01 100 free chlorine testsHI 93701-03 300 free chlorine testsHI 93711-01 100 total chlorine testsHI 93711-03 300 tot

Page 66 - ERRORS AND WARNINGS

69WARRANTYAll Hanna Instruments meters are warranted for two years against defects in workmanship and materialswhen used for its intended purpose and

Page 67 - DATA MANAGEMENT

7KEYPAD DESCRIPTIONThe keypad contains 8 direct keys and 3 functional keys with the following functions:Press to perform the function displayed above

Page 68 - ACCESSORIES

70Hanna Instruments reserves the right to modify the design, construction or appearance of its productswithout advance notice.Recommendations for User

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72Printed in ROMANIAHanna Instruments Inc.Highland Industrial Park584 Park East DriveWoonsocket, RI 02895 USATechnical Support for CustomersTel. (800)

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8TIPS FOR AN ACCURATE MEASUREMENTThe instructions listed below should be carefully followed during testing to ensure most accurate results.COLLECTING

Page 72 - MAN83214 05/15

9(c)(a) (b)Probable level ofliquid taken upby syringe(a) (b)2. In order to measure exactly 0.5 mL of reagent with the 1 mL syringe:(a) push the plunge

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