HACH 2291700

Hach 2291700 Hydrogen Peroxide Test Kit, Model HYP-1 Instruction Manual

הקדמה

This manual provides detailed instructions for the proper use, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the Hach 2291700 Hydrogen Peroxide Test Kit, Model HYP-1. This kit is designed for measuring hydrogen peroxide concentration using a reliable drop count titration method. Adhering to these instructions will ensure accurate results and safe operation.

זיכערקייַט אינפֿאָרמאַציע

Always prioritize safety when handling chemicals and performing tests. Read all reagent labels carefully before use. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), such as safety glasses and gloves, to prevent contact with chemicals. In case of contact, refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for the specific reagent and follow first aid instructions. Keep all chemicals out of reach of children and pets. Dispose of chemical waste according to local regulations.

קיט קאַמפּאָונאַנץ

The Hach 2291700 Hydrogen Peroxide Test Kit, Model HYP-1, includes the following items:

Hach 2291700 Hydrogen Peroxide Test Kit components laid out, including a light blue carrying case, reagent bottles, an Erlenmeyer flask, test tubes, a dropper, and a bag of reagent packets.

This image displays the complete Hach 2291700 Hydrogen Peroxide Test Kit. It includes a durable light blue carrying case, two reagent bottles labeled 'HACH', a 50 mL Erlenmeyer flask, two clear test tubes, a dropper, and a sealed bag containing multiple reagent packets. These components are essential for performing the hydrogen peroxide concentration test.

סעטאַפּ

Before beginning the test, ensure you have a clean, well-lit workspace and all kit components are readily accessible.

  1. Open the carrying case and remove all reagents and apparatus.
  2. Inspect all glassware for cleanliness. Wash with distilled water if necessary and allow to air dry.
  3. Ensure reagent bottles are tightly capped when not in use to prevent contamination or degradation.

Operating Instructions (Drop Count Titration Method)

Follow these steps carefully to perform the hydrogen peroxide test:

  1. Sampדי זאַמלונג: Collect a representative water sample in a clean test tube or beaker. The sample volume required will depend on the specific test procedure (refer to the detailed instructions provided with the kit reagents).
  2. Sampצוגרייטונג: Transfer the specified volume of sample into the 50 mL Erlenmeyer flask.
  3. Add Reagent 1 (e.g., Sulfuric Acid): Using the dropper, add the specified number of drops of Reagent 1 to the sample in the flask. Swirl gently to mix.
  4. Add Reagent 2 (e.g., Sulfite 1 Indicator): Add the specified number of drops or one packet of Reagent 2 (indicator) to the flask. Swirl to dissolve and mix. The sample should develop a distinct color.
  5. Titration: Hold the Sodium Thiosulfate Titrant bottle vertically over the flask. Add the titrant drop by drop, swirling the flask after each drop. Count the number of drops added.
  6. סוף פונט: Continue adding titrant until the color of the solution in the flask changes sharply and remains stable for at least 30 seconds. This is the endpoint of the titration.
  7. רעקאָרד רעזולטאַטן: Note the exact number of drops of Sodium Thiosulfate Titrant used to reach the endpoint.

לייענען רעזולטאַטן

The concentration of hydrogen peroxide is determined by the number of drops of titrant used. Refer to the conversion chart or formula provided with your specific Hach reagents to convert the number of drops into the corresponding hydrogen peroxide concentration (e.g., mg/L or ppm). Each drop typically corresponds to a specific concentration increment.

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טראָובלעשאָאָטינג

פּראָבלעםמעגלעך סיבהלייזונג
נישט פּינקטלעכע אָדער נישט קאָנסיסטענטע רעזולטאַטןContaminated glassware, expired reagents, incorrect sample volume, improper mixing, incorrect drop counting.Ensure all glassware is clean. Check reagent expiration dates. Verify sample and reagent volumes. Mix thoroughly. Count drops carefully.
Endpoint color change is unclear or difficult to observeInsufficient indicator, incorrect pH, interfering substances in sample, poor lighting.Ensure correct amount of indicator is added. Check for pH issues if applicable. Use a clean, well-lit area. Consider diluting sample if highly colored.
רעאַגענטן צעלאָזן זיך נישט ריכטיקInsufficient mixing, cold sample טעמפּעראַטור.Swirl or shake vigorously. Allow sample to reach room temperature if it was very cold.

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וואָראַנטי און שטיצן

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