HI88713

HI88713

$100.00

HANNA – HI88713

ISO Turbidity Benchtop Meter

The HI88713 is a high accuracy benchtop turbidity meter. The meter is supplied complete with AMCO-AEPA-1 primary turbidity standards used for calibration and performance verification. The HI88713 meets and exceeds the requirements of the ISO 7027 Method for turbidimetric measurements.

Compliant to ISO 7027 method

Ratio and non-ratio turbidity modes

USB for data transfer

$100.00

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Product Description

HANNA – HI88713

ISO Turbidity Benchtop Meter

GENERAL SPECIFICATION:-

Light Source tungsten filament lamp / greater than 100,000 readings
Display 40 x 70 mm graphic LCD (64 x 128 pixels) with backlight
Log Memory 200 records
Connectivity USB
Environment 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F), RH max 95% non-condensing
Power Supply 115/130 VAC; 50/60 Hz
Dimensions 230 x 200 x 145 mm (9.0 x 7.9 x 5.7”)
Weight 2.5 kg (88 oz.)
Ordering Information HI88703 is supplied with sample cuvettes (5) with caps, HI88703-11 calibration cuvettes for turbidity, silicone oil, cuvette wiping cloth, power cord, and instruction manual.

 

TURBITIY SPECIFICATION:-

Non-Ratio Mode Range 0.00 to 9.99; 10.0 to 40.0 NTU; 0.0 to 99.9; 100 to 268 Nephelos; 0.00 to 9.80 EBC
Non-Ratio Mode Resolution 0.01; 0.1 NTU; 0.1; 1 Nephelos; 0.01 EBC
Ratio Mode Range 0.00 to 9.99; 10.0 to 99.9; 100 to 4000 NTU; 0.0 to 99.9; 100 to 26800 Nephelos; 0.00 to 9.99; 10.0 to 99.9; 100 to 980 EBC
Ratio Mode Resolution 0.01; 0.1; 1 NTU; 0.1; 1 Nephelos; 0.01; 0.1, 1 EBC
Range Selection automatic
Accuracy ±2% of reading plus 0.02 NTU (0.15 Nephelos; 0.01 EBC); ±5% of reading above 1000 NTU (6700 Nephelos; 245 EBC)
Repeatability ±1% of reading or 0.02 NTU (0.15 Nephelos; 0.01 EBC) whichever is greater
Stray Light < 0.02 NTU (0.15 Nephelos; 0.01 EBC)
Light Detector silicon photocell
Method nephelometric method (90°) or ratio nephelometric method (90° & 180°), adaptation of the USEPA Method 180.1 and Standard Method 2130 B
Measuring Mode normal, average, continuous
Turbidity Standards < 0.1, 15, 100, 750 and 2000 NTU
Calibration two, three, four, or five-point calibration
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