182
182
0 - 5.4 mg/l
(92)
Ozone
Liquid
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Note(s)
-> DPD 1 A and DPD 1 B reagent MUST be added to the vial BEFORE
water sample is added to avoid mis-readings!
-> If the sample water contains further reducing chemicals (e.g. chlorine,
activated oxygen, bromine etc.) this will also be detected and is included in
the test results.
-> When preparing the measurement procedure it is important to avoid any
ozone escaping. This is done by means of using a pipette and shaking the
sample water. The measurement procedure must be performed directly after
sampling.
-> Use of this test procedure and reagent on water samples with pH value
outside of the 4-11 range can lead to incorrect test results. If you are not sure
we recommend a control measurement using e.g. an electronic meter
(pH 0-14). For measuring higher ozone values please choose the respective
matching measurement procedure.
Name on device: 92-Ozone-liq
6) Fill sample water into the same cuvette up to the 10ml level.
7) Replace the lid on the cuvette, swivel it carefully and insert it in the
sampling chamber of the PrimeLab. Align the arrow on the front of the
cuvette. Press TEST.
8) Wait for the lapse of a 2 minute countdown.
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