Manhi 8033
Manhi 8033
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HI 933000
Portable Multi-Range
Conductivity/TDS Meters TABLE OF CONTENTS
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• 9V battery. ppm
CaCO3
salinity
0-19,990
µS
0-199,9
µS
0-1999
Note: Save all packing materials until you are sure that the instru- OFF µS
0-19,990
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0
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mS
1 mS
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HI 8633 Conductivity meter ins rum n s
COND. ON
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TEMP. OFF Conductivity
meter OFF
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199.9 1999
µS µS 199.9 1999
µS µS
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19.99 199.9 3
mS mS 19.99 199.9
mS mS
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TEMPERATURE 1 1.5
TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT
Range µS/cm 0.0 to 199.9 / 0 to 1999 Range µS/cm 0.0 to 199.9 / 0 to 1999
mS/cm 0.00 to 19.99 / 0.0 to 199.9 mS/cm 0.00 to 19.99 / 0.0 to 199.9
Resolution µS/cm 0.1 / 1 Resolution µS/cm 0.1 / 1
mS/cm 0.01 / 0.1 mS/cm 0.01 / 0.1
Accuracy 1% Full Scale Accuracy 1% Full Scale
(@ 20°C / 68°F) excluding probe error (@ 20°C / 68°F) excluding probe error
Typical EMC ±2 % Full Scale Typical EMC ±2 % Full Scale
Deviation Deviation
Calibration Manual single setpoint through trimmer Calibration Manual single setpoint through trimmer
Temperature Manual from 10 to 40°C (50 to 104°F) Temperature Automatic from 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F) with
Compensation with a ß of 2% per degree °C Compensation an adjustable ß from 0 to 2.5% per degree °C
Probe (included) HI 76301W with 1 m (3.3') screened cable Probe (included) HI 7633W ATC with 1 m (3.3') screened cable
Environment 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F); Environment 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F);
max 95% RH non-condensing max 95% RH non-condensing
Battery Type 9 Volt (alkaline) Battery Type 9 Volt (alkaline)
Life 100 hours of continuous use Life 100 hours of continuous use
Dimensions 185 x 82 x 45 mm (7.3 x 3.2 x1.8") Dimensions 185 x 82 x 45 mm (7.3 x 3.2 x1.8")
Weight 355 g (13 oz.) Weight 355 g (13 oz.)
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With HI 933000, tighten the threaded ring. • Select the appropriate measurement range.
Note: If the display shows only a "1" on the
far left hand side, the meter is out of
range. Select the next (higher) range.
• For HI 8733:
Adjust the TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT 0 2.5
• Make sure that the meter has been calibrated before taking any TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT
measurements (see page 11 for calibration procedure). determine exact value for a particular so-
• Immerse the conductivity probe into the lution, see page 20).
sample, with the holes on the shaft com- • For HI 8733 and HI 933000:
pletely submerged. Wait for a couple of minutes for the temperature sensor to reach
If possible, use plastic beakers or con- thermal equilibrium with the sample before taking measure-
tainers to minimize any EMC interference. ments.
• Tap the probe lightly on the bottom of the beaker to remove any When the sample's temperature is lower than 20°C or higher
air bubbles which may be trapped inside the PVC sleeve. than 30°C, allow more time for the thermal equilibrium of the
• Turn the instrument on by pressing the ON
system to be achieved.
• After the measurement has been completed, the instrument should
µS
ppm salinity
OFF 0-199,9
OFF µS
be switched off and the probe should be cleaned and dried (see
0-19,990
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tions.
calibration solution (e.g. HI 7030/
PROCEDURE FOR HI 8633
0
703
HI 8030) into a beaker to cover the holes
HI
on the probe. If possible, use plastic bea- • Pour sufficient quantity of a conductivity
kers to minimize any EMC interference. calibration solution (e.g. HI 7030/
• Immerse the conductivity probe, making
°C
HI 8030) into a beaker to cover the holes
sure that holes are completely submerged, on the probe. If possible, use plastic bea-
and the ChecktempC in the solution. kers to minimize any EMC interference.
• Immerse the conductivity probe, making
°C
µS
range.
0-19990
COND.
• Press COND/TEMP to display the temperature.
• Turn the k% calibration knob until the display shows the conduc- TEMP.
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COND.
• Press COND/TEMP again to display conductivity PROCEDURE FOR HI 8733
0
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HI
TEMP.
measurement. • Pour sufficient quantity of a conductivity
calibration solution (e.g. HI 7030/
• Select 19.99 mS/cm range by pressing the 19.99 HI 8030) into a beaker to cover the holes
appropriate range key.
mS
on the probe. If possible, use plastic bea-
kers to minimize any EMC interference.
• Immerse the conductivity probe in the
• Adjust the calibration trimmer (see page 5, #6) on the side of
solution, making sure that holes are com-
the instrument with the calibration screwdriver until the display
pletely submerged.
shows the conductivity reading at 25°C (see the conductivity vs.
temperature on page 18). E.g. @ 25°C, 12880 µS/cm = • Wait for a couple of minutes for thermal
12.88 mS/cm. equilibrium to be reached.
mS
• Tap the probe on the bottom, then shake it while rotating to
make sure no air bubbles remain trapped in the sleeve.
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• All subsequent measurements will be compensated to 25°C (77°F). exact value for a particular solution, see
TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT
the trimmer to read "11.67 mS" (see the conductivity vs. tem- the appropriate range key.
perature chart on page 18). All subsequent measurements will be • Adjust the calibration trimmer (see page 6, #5) on the side of
compensated to 20°C. the instrument with the calibration screwdriver until the display
• The calibration is now complete and the instrument is ready for shows "12.88 mS" i.e. the conductivity reading @ 25°C.
use.
The instrument should be re-calibrated at least once a month, or
mS
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The instrument should be re-calibrated at least once a month, or • Adjust the calibration trimmer (see page 7,#6) on the side of the
when the probe or battery is changed. instrument with the calibration screwdriver until the display shows
Note: For more accurate results, it is advisable to use a calibration the TDS reading at 25°C (see the TDS vs. temperature chart on
solution close to the range to be measured. See the accessories page 19). E.g. @25°C "1382 mg/L".
section on page 23 for a wide selection of conductivity solu-
tions.
PROCEDURE FOR HI 8734
0
703
0
703
TEMP. • Pour sufficient quantity of a conductivity
HI
calibration solution (e.g. HI 7030/
• Adjust the TEMPERATURE knob to display 18°C. HI 8030) into a beaker to cover the holes
on the probe. If possible, use plastic bea-
kers to minimize any EMC interference.
• Immerse the conductivity probe in the
TEMPERATURE solution, making sure that holes are com-
TDS
pletely submerged.
• Press TDS/TEMP again to display the TDS TEMP. • Wait for a couple of minutes for thermal
measurement. equilibrium to be reached.
• Tap the probe on the bottom, then shake it while rotating to make
• Select 1999 mg/L range by pressing the ap- 1999 sure no air bubbles remain trapped in the sleeve.
mg/l
propriate range key.
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ON
• Switch the instrument on by pressing ON/OFF.
CONDUCTIVITY VERSUS
OFF
TEMPERATURE CHART
The conductivity of an aqueous solution is the measure of its ability to
• Select 19.99mS/cm range by pressing the 19.99
mS carry an electrical current by means of ionic motion.
appropriate range key.
The conductivity invariably increases with increasing temperature.
It is affected by the type and number of ions in the solution and by
• Adjust the calibration trimmer in the battery compartment with a the viscosity of the solution itself. Both parameters are temperature
screwdriver until the display shows "12.88 mS" i.e. the conductiv- dependent. The dependency of conductivity on temperature is ex-
ity reading @ 25°C. pressed as a relative change per degree Celsius at a particular
temperature, commonly as percent per °C.
For manual temperature compensation, refer to the following chart:
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0 32 758 6.82
5 41 876 7.88
10 50 999 8.99 • Condition the sample and probe to 25°C and note the conductiv-
15 59 1122 10.10 ity reading, C25 .
16 60.8 1148 10.33 • Condition the sample and probe to a different temperature t°C
17 62.6 1173 10.56 (approximately 10°C different from 25°C) and note the conduc-
18 64.4 1200 10.78 tivity reading Ct.
19 66.2 1224 11.01
• The temperature coefficient ß of the solution is calculated as given
20 68 1251 11.24
21 69.8 1277 11.47
by the following formula:
22 71.6 1303 11.71 (C t - C25)
ß = 100 x
23 73.4 1329 11.94 (t - 25) x C25
24 75.2 1358 12.18
25 77 1382 12.41 The above procedure is suitable for determining the temperature
26 78.8 1408 12.65 coefficient in a laboratory or where the temperature of the solution
27 80.6 1438 12.89 can be controlled.
28 82.4 1461 13.13 If this is not possible (e.g. on-site measurements), the following
29 84.2 1476 13.37 procedure can be used providing the sample temperature varies by at
30 86 1515 13.61 least 5°C or preferably 10°C:
31 87.8 1541 13.85
• Immerse the probe of HI 8733 in the test solution and turn the
For instance, the TDS values of the calibration solutions at 25°C are TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT knob to 0% (no compensation).
1382 mg/L or 12.41 g/L when using HI 7032 or HI 7036, respec- • Check the conductivity reading and record the value. Make sure
tively. the reading is stable, i.e. no greater variations than ±0.2 mS/
At 20°C, the values are 1251 mg/L or 11.24 g/L, respectively. cm within a minute.
With the solutions at 30°C, the values are 1515 mg/L or 13.61 g/L, • Repeat the procedure when the temperature of the test solution
respectively. has changed by at least 5°C. Wait for the conductivity reading to
stabilize.
• Adjust the TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT knob until the display
shows the same value as recorded earlier.
• The value indicated by the knob is the temperature coefficient of
the solution.
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BATTERY
SLIDE
OFF
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falls.
They measure 155 x 90 x 45 mm CONDUCTIVITY PROBES
CONDUCTIVITY
METER
ON
OFF
(6.1x3.5x1.8") and are available HI 76301W 4-ring conductivity/TDS probe with 1 m (3.3') screened
in two different colors: 199.9
µS
1999
µS
cable (for HI 8033, HI 8633 and HI 8734)
HI 710007 = blue
19.99 199.9
HI 710008 = orange.
mS mS
19,5mm
HI933000 DIA
0.77"
85mm
3.34"
11.5mm
DIA
0.45"
118.5mm
4.66"
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WARRANTY
All Hanna Instruments meters are warranted for two years against
defects in workmanship and materials when used for their intended
purpose and maintained according to instructions. The electrodes
and the probes are warranted for a period of six months. This
warranty is limited to repair or replacement free of charge.
Damages due to accident, misuse, tampering or lack of prescribed
maintenance are 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 failure. If the repair is
not covered by the warranty, you will be notified of the charges
incurred. If the instrument is to be returned to Hanna Instruments,
first obtain a Returned Goods Authorization number from the Cus-
tomer Service department and then send it with shipping costs prepaid.
When shipping any instrument, make sure it is properly packaged for
Recommendations for Users
complete protection. Before using these products, make sure that they are entirely suitable for the environment in which they are used.
To validate your warranty, fill out and return the enclosed warranty Operation of these instruments in residential area could cause unacceptable interference to radio and TV equipment, requiring the operator to take
all necessary steps to correct interferences.
card within 14 days from the date of purchase. The metal band at the end of the probe is sensitive to electrostatic discharges. Avoid touching this metal band at all times.
During calibration of the instruments, ESD wrist straps should be worn to avoid possible damage to the probe by electrostatic discharge.
All rights are reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited Any variation introduced by the user to the supplied equipment may degrade the instruments' EMC performance.
without the written consent of the copyright owner, To avoid electrical shock, do not use these instruments when voltages at the measurement surface exceed 24VAC or 60VDC.
Hanna Instruments Inc., 584 Park East Drive, Woonsocket, Rhode Use plastic beakers to minimize any EMC interferences.
To avoid damage or burns, do not perform any measurement in microwave ovens.
Island, 02895 , USA.
Hanna Instruments reserves the right to modify the design, construc-
tion and appearance of its products without advance notice.
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