Methods
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CAH
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Test
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Notes:
1.
Strong alkaline or acidic water samples must be adjusted to a pH-value between pH 4
and 10 before the tablets are added (use 1 mol/l Hydrochloride acid resp. 1 mol/l Sodium
hydroxide).
2.
Due to the accuracy of this method the result is rounded (in steps of 10 mg/l CaCO
3.
The tolerance of the method is increasing with higher concentrations. When diluting
samples, this should be taken in account, always measuring in the first third of the
range.
4.
Interferences:
• Magnesium hardness up to 200 mg/l CaCO
• Iron concentration above 10 mg/l may cause low results.
• Zinc concentration above 5 mg/l may cause high results.
5.
For highest accuracy a batch related user calibration can be performed.
MD100_2 09/2010
Hardness, Calcium with Tablet
0 – 500 mg/l
Fill a clean vial (24 mm Ø) with 10 ml of the water sample and
perform zero calibration (see "Operation").
Add one CALCIO H No. 1 tablet straight from the foil to the water
sample and crush the tablet using a clean stirring rod. Dissolve the
tablet completely.
Add one CALCIO H No. 2 tablet straight from the foil to the same
water sample and crush the tablet using a clean stirring rod.
Close the vial tightly with the cap and swirl gently several times until
the tablet is dissolved completely.
Place the vial in the sample chamber making sure that the
are aligned.
Wait for a reaction period of 2 minutes.
(Countdown can be activated, see page 27)
The method symbol flashes for approx. 3 seconds.
The result is shown in the display in mg/l CaCO
Tolerances:
0 – 250 mg/l: ± 5% (full scale)
251 – 500 mg/l: ± 10% (full scale)
does not interfere.
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