Hanna HI-83305-02 Multi-parameter Photometer & pH Meter for Boilers and Cooling towers
| Input Channels | 1 pH electrode input and 5 photometer wavelengths |
| pH Electrode | Digital pH electrode (not included) |
| Logging type | Log on demand with user name and sample ID optional input |
| Logging Memory | 1000 readings |
| Connectivity | USB-A host for flash drive; micro-USB-B for power and computer connectivity |
| GLP | Calibration data for connected pH electrode |
| Display | 128 x 64 pixel LCD with backlight |
| Battery Type/Life | 3.7 VDC Li-polymer rechargeable battery/ >500 photometric measurements or 50 hours of continuous pH measurement |
| Power supply | 5 VDC USB 2.0 power adapter with USB-A to micro-USB-B cable (included) |
| Environment | 0 to 50.0°C (32 to 122.0°F; 0 to 95% RH, non-condensing |
| Dimensions | 206 x 177 x 97mm (8.1 x 7.0 x 3.8") |
| Weight | 1.0 kg (2.2lbs) |
| Photometer/Colorimeter Light Source | 5 LEDs with 420nm, 466nm, 525nm, 575nm, and 610nm narrow band interference filters |
| Photometer/Colorimeter Light Detector | Silicon Photodetector |
| Bandpass filter Bandwidth | 8nm |
| Bandpass filter wavelength accuracy | +-1nm |
| Cuvette Type | Round, 24.6mm |
| Number of Methods | 128 Max |
| Ordering Information | HI-83305 is supplied with sample cuvettes and caps (x4), cloth for wiping cuvettes, USB to micro USB cable connector, power adapter and instruction manual. |
Advanced optical system - Unparalleled performance from a benchtop photometer
One meter can be used for both photometric and pH measurements. The meter has 30 different programmed methods measuring 18 key water quality parameters and also offers an absorbance measurement mode for performance verification and for users who would like to develop their own concentration versus absorbance curves. To save valuable benchtop space, the HI-83305 doubles as a professional pH meter with its digital pH/temperature electrode input. Suitable for use in boiling and cooling tower applications, parameters specific to boiling and cooling towers include oxygen scavengers and silica which are important for maintaining equipment.
To save valuable laboratory benchtop space, the HI-83305 doubles as a professional pH meter with its digital pH/temperature electrode input.
This photometer features an innovative optical system that uses LEDs, narrow band interference filters, a focusing lens, plus a silicon photodetector for absorbance measurement and a reference detector to maintain a consistent light source which ensures accurate and repeatable photometric readings every time.
Specifically designed for use with boilers and cooling towers, the HI-83305 is a comprehensive way to maintain precise water conditions in systems. Problems such as corrosion, deposition, and microbial growth can occur if these key parameters, such as oxygen scavengers and silica, aren't maintained. Oxygen scavengers are added to remove residual dissolved oxygen in boiler feed water that can cause corrosion in a steam generating plant. It is important that levels of oxygen scavengers be routinely checked to prevent against corrosion and ensure that equipment is working efficiently. Boiler water maintenance is necessary to prevent or control deposit formation as seen with silica. Silica contamination can reduce system efficiency and increase maintenance of equipment due to scaling.
A digital pH electrode input allows the user to measure pH by a traditional glass electrode. The digital pH electrode has a built-in microchip within the probe that stores all of the calibration information. Having the calibration information stored in the probe allows for hot swapping of pH electrodes without having to recalibrate. All pH measurements are automatically compensated for temperature variations with a built-in thermistor located in the tip of the sensing bulb for fast and accurate temperature measurement.
The HI-83305 offers an absorbance measuring mode that allows for CAL Check standards to be used to validate the performance of the system. The absorbance mode allows the user to select one of the five wavelengths of light (420 nm, 466 nm, 525 nm, 575 nm, and 610 nm) to measure and plot their own concentration versus absorbance mode. This is useful for users with their own chemical method and for educators to teach the concept of absorbance by using the Beer-Lambert Law.
Two USB ports are provided for transferring data to a flash drive or computer and to use as a power source for the meter. For added convenience and portability, the meter can also operate on an internal 3.7 VDC Lithium-polymer rechargeable battery.
