Konduktometer
Konduktometer
Konduktometer
HI 2314
HI 2315•HI 23151
Multi-Range
Conductivity Meters
for Laboratories
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Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing a Hanna Instruments product.
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
Please read this instruction manual carefully before using these
instruments. This manual will provide you with the necessary Remove the instrument from the packing material and examine it
information for correct use of these instruments, as well as a precise carefully to make sure that no damage has occurred during shipping.
idea of their versatility. If there is any damage, notify your dealer.
If you need additional technical information, do not hesitate to Each meter is supplied complete with:
e-mail us at tech@hannainst.com or view our worldwide contact list • 4-ring conductivity probe with 1 m (3.3’) cable
at www.hannainst.com. • HI 76300 for HI 2314
WARRANTY • HI 76303 for HI 2315 and HI 23151
• 12 Vdc adapter
HI 2314, HI 2315 and HI 23151 are guaranteed for two years • Instruction manual
against defects in workmanship and materials when used for their
intended purpose and maintained according to instructions.
Electrodes and probes are guaranteed for six months. Note: Save all packing material until you are sure that the instrument
This warranty is limited to repair or replacement free of charge. functions correctly. All defective items must be returned in the
Damages due to accidents, misuse, tampering or lack of prescribed original packing with the supplied accessories.
maintenance is not covered.
If service is required, contact the dealer from whom you purchased the
instrument.
If under warranty, report the model number, date of purchase, serial
number and the nature of the problem. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
If the repair is not covered by the warranty, you will be notified of the
charges incurred. HI 2314 and HI 2315 are bench top multi-range conductivity meters for
If the instrument is to be returned to Hanna Instruments, first obtain the laboratory.
a Returned Goods Authorization number from the Technical Service
department and then send it with shipping costs prepaid. Four measurement ranges ensure the highest resolution and precision for
When shipping any instrument, make sure it is properly packed for your measuring requirements.
complete protection. Single point calibration is performed manually simply by adjusting a
knob on the front of the meter.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Temperature compensation of the readings is automatic for the HI 2315
WARRANTY ................................................................................. 2 and HI 23151 models, thanks to the temperature sensor incorporated in
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION ....................................................... 4 probe, with userselectable temperature coefficient.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................... 4 With HI 2314 the temperature compensation is manual and the tempe-
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION HI 2314 ........................................... 5 rature value can be also set with a knob.
SPECIFICATIONS HI 2314 ........................................................... 6 The rugged probe with platinum 4-ring sensor responds faster than
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION HI 2315 ........................................... 7
conventional stainless steel models and can be also used for measuring
SPECIFICATIONS HI 2315 AND HI 23151 ................................... 8
OPERATIONAL GUIDE .................................................................. 9 highly acidic or alkaline samples, or at high temperature.
CALIBRATION ............................................................................ 11 In addition, the HI 23151 model offers analog output of 0 to 5V that
CONDUCTIVITY VS. TEMPERATURE CHART ................................... 14 represents the full conductivity scale across all 4 ranges.
DETERMINATION OF THE TEMPERATURE
COEFFICIENT OF A SOLUTION (HI 2315) ................................... 15
PROBE MAINTENANCE ............................................................... 16
ACCESSORIES ............................................................................ 17
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION HI 2314 SPECIFICATIONS HI 2314
Front Panel
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 7) Conductivity Calibration knob
HI 2315 / HI 23151 8) Sample holders
9) Analog output (HI 23151 only)
Front Panel
10) Probe connector
11) Power adapter socket
12) ON/OFF switch
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Note: If the display shows range limit value blinking, there is an
OPERATIONAL GUIDE
over-range condition. Select the next higher range.
• Allow a few minutes for the reading to stabilize. The LCD will
Power connection display the temperature compensated conductivity reading.
Plug the 12 Vdc adapter into the power supply socket.
Note: Make sure the main line is protected by a fuse.
Probe connection
Connect the conductivity probe to the proper socket on the rear panel. TAKING CONDUCTIVITY MEASUREMENTS WITH HI 2315
• Switch the instrument on by pressing ON/OFF.
Note: Make sure that the instrument has been calibrated before
taking any measurement (see “Calibration” section). • Immerse the probe in the solution while
Note: If possible, use plastic beakers to minimize EMC interferences. completely submerging the holes of the sleeve.
Tap the probe lightly on the bottom of the
TAKING CONDUCTIVITY MEASUREMENTS WITH HI 2314 beaker to remove any air bubbles trapped
• Switch the instrument on by pressing ON/OFF. inside the sleeve.
• Immerse the probe in the solution while • Adjust the Temp. Coefficient knob to the temperature coefficient
completely submerging the holes of the sleeve. value of the solution (see “Determination of the Temperature
Tap the probe lightly on the bottom of the Coefficient of a Solution” section for details).
beaker to remove any air bubbles trapped
inside the sleeve. Measure the solution
temperature with a Checktemp or another
accurate thermometer.
• Press and hold the EC/°C key to select • Select the appropriate conductivity range.
temperature setting.
• Adjust the Temperature knob to display the
temperature of the solution on the LCD.
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• Release EC/°C to select conductivity reading
CALIBRATION and select the appropriate range:
199.9 µS for HI 7033
The instrument should be calibrated at least once a month, or when 1999 µS for HI 7031
the probe is changed. 19.99 mS for HI 7030
199.9 mS for HI 7034
INITIAL PREPARATION Note: If the display shows range limit value blinking, there is an
For better accuracy of measurements it is recommended to use the over-range condition. Select the next higher range.
calibration solution with a conductivity value as close as possible to
• Allow a few minutes for the reading to stabilize, then adjust the
the sample to be measured. See the “Accessories” section for a
Calibration knob to read the calibration solution conductivity
complete list of available HANNA calibration solution.
value at 25°C (77°F), e.g. 12.88 mS/cm.
Rinse the probe thoroughly in distilled water.
If possible, use plastic beakers to minimize any EMC interferences.
0
703
calibration solution, e.g. HI 7030
HI
• Press and hold the EC/°C key to select (12.88 mS/cm @ 25°C), into a plastic
temperature setting. beaker.
• Immerse the probe in the solution while
• Adjust the Temperature knob to display the temperature of the completely submerging the holes of the
solution on the LCD. sleeve. Tap the probe lightly on the bottom
of the beaker to remove any air bubbles
trapped inside the sleeve.
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• Adjust the Temp. Coefficient knob to 2%/°C. CONDUCTIVITY VERSUS
• Select the appropriate range: TEMPERATURE CHART
199.9 µS for HI 7033
The conductivity of an aqueous solution is the measure of its ability to
1999 µS for HI 7031
carry an electrical current by means of ionic motion.
19.99 mS for HI 7030
The conductivity invariably increases with increasing temperature.
199.9 mS for HI 7034
It is affected by the type and number of ions in the solution and by
Note: If the display shows range limit value blinking, there is an the viscosity of the solution itself. Both parameters are temperature
over-range condition. Select the next higher range. dependent. The dependency of conductivity on temperature is
• Allow a few minutes for the reading to stabilize, then adjust the expressed as a relative change per degree Celsius at a particular
Calibration knob to read the calibration solution conductivity temperature, commonly as %/°C.
value at 25°C (77°F), e.g. 12.88 mS/cm. Since a small difference in temperature causes a large change in
conductivity, the readings are usually normalized at 25°C.
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DETERMINATION OF THE TEMPERATURE PROBE MAINTENANCE
COEFFICIENT OF A SOLUTION (HI 2315)
• Immerse the probe into a solution sample and adjust the After every series of measurements, rinse
Temp. Coefficient knob to 0% (no compensation). the probe with tap water.
• Condition sample and probe at 25°C, and note the conductivity If a more thorough cleaning is required,
reading C25. remove the sleeve and clean the probe
• Condition sample and probe to a temperature t°C (approximately with a cloth or a nonabrasive detergent.
5°C to 10°C different from 25°C), and note the conductivity After cleaning the probe, always
reading Ct. recalibrate the instrument.
• The temperature coefficient (β) of the solution is then calculated The 4-ring platinum probe body is made
using the following formula: of glass. For this reason great care while
β = 100 x (Ct - C25) / [(t - 25) x C25] handling the probe must be taken.
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ACCESSORIES
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USERS
Before using this product, make sure that it is entirely suitable for the
environment in which they are used.
Operation of this instrument in residential area could cause unacceptable
interferences to radio and TV equipment, requiring the operator to
take all necessary steps to correct interferences.
The metal band at the end of the sensor is sensitive to electrostatic
discharges. Avoid touching this metal band at all times. During
calibration, ESD wrist straps should be worn to avoid possible damage
to the sensor by electrostatic discharge.
Any variation introduced by the user to the supplied equipment may
degrade the instrument's EMC performance. To avoid electrical shock,
do not use this instrument when voltages at the measurement surface
exceed 24 Vac or 60 Vdc. Use plastic beakers to minimize any EMC
interferences.
To avoid damages or burns, do not perform any measurement in
microwave ovens.
Hanna Instruments reserves the right to modify the design, All rights are reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited
construction or appearance of its products without advance notice. without the written consent of the copyright owner.
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Hanna Instruments Inc.
Highland Industrial Park
584 Park East Drive
Woonsocket, RI 02895 USA
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