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Bromine
BROMINE
SPECIFICATIONS
Range 0.00 to 10.00 mg/L
Resolution 0.01 mg/L
Accuracy ±0.08 mg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °C
Typical EMC ±0.01 mg/L
Deviation
Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference filter @ 525 nm
Method Adaptation of the
Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater,
20
th
edition
, DPD method. The reaction between bromine and the reagent causes a
pink tint in the sample.
REQUIRED REAGENTS
Code Description Quantity
HI 93716-0 DPD Reagent 1 packet
REAGENT SETS
HI 93716-01 Reagents for 100 tests
HI 93716-03 Reagents for 300 tests
For other accessories see page 46.
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
• Select the
Bromine
method using the procedure described in the
Method Selection
section (see page 15).
• Fill the cuvette with 10 mL of unreacted sample (up to the mark)
and replace the cap.
• Place the cuvette into the holder and close the lid.
• Press the Zero key. The display will show “-0.0-” when the meter is zeroed and ready for
measurement.
Bromine
• Remove the cuvette and add the content of one packet of
HI 93716-0 DPD reagent. Replace the cap and shake
gently for about 20 seconds to dissolve most of the
reagent.
• Reinsert the cuvette into the instrument.
• Press Timer and the display will show the countdown prior to the measurement or, alternatively, wait
for 2 minutes and 30 seconds and press Read. When the timer ends the meter will perform the
reading.
• The instrument displays the results in mg/L of bromine.
INTERFERENCES
Interference may be caused by: Chlorine, Iodine, Ozone, Oxidized forms of Chromium and Manganese.
In case of water with hardness greater than 500 mg/L CaCO
3
, shake the sample for approximately
2 minutes after adding the reagent.
In case of water with alkalinity greater than 250 mg/L CaCO
3
or acidity greater than 150 mg/L CaCO
3
,
the color of the sample may develop only partially, or may rapidly fade. To resolve this, neutralize the
sample with diluted HCl or NaOH.
10 mL
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