Overview
Residual chlorine Tintometer (pure water) is a Colorimetric Measurement tool for the determination of residual chlorine in chlorinated drinking water (also known as residual chlorine). It is suitable for the determination of residual chlorine content after chlorination of urban tap water, well water provided by industrial and mining enterprises, high-rise water tank water in high-rise buildings, public swimming pool water, swimming pool water inside hotels and restaurants, simple tap water in rural areas and well water in rural areas.
Features
1. Small size and light weight
2. Economical and aesthetic
3. Sturdy and durable
4. Easy to carry
Principle
Colorimetry is used for measurement of the product. Colorimetric water sample and the standard color column are used to determine the concentration of residual chlorine in the water sample by comparing the Color of the water sample with the Color of the standard color column.
Applications
City tap water, well water provided by industrial and mining enterprises, high-rise building high-rise water tank water, public swimming pool water, hotel internal swimming pool water, rural simple tap water, rural well water
Steps
1. Collect water samples to be tested.
2. Inject the water sample into the Tintometer Colorimetric tube to the specified scale.
3. Place the Colorimetric tube in the Tintometer and compare it with the standard color column.
4. Observe and match the Color of the water sample with the Color of the standard color column.
5. Read the standard color column concentration value corresponding to the matching Color, which is the residual chlorine content of the water sample.
Notice
• Measured object of this instrument is pure water.
• Make sure Tintometer and Colorimetric tube are clean and drying before use.
• Colorimetric should be carried out in a uniform environment with sufficient rays of light.
• Standard color columns should be kept properly to avoid contamination or fading.
• Measurement range: 0.05-1 mg/L (Note: According to the data "ml/g" is suspected to be a typo of "mg/L", which is conventionally stated here).
• Do not use the instrument for liquids beyond its Measurement range or specified objects.
• Please clean the instrument in time after use.