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MODEL 2100AN LABORATORY TURBIDIMETER INSTRUMENT ...

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SECTION 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION<br />

1.1 Instrument Description<br />

The Hach Model <strong>2100AN</strong> Laboratory Turbidimeter measures turbidity from 0 to<br />

10,000 NTU (Nephelometric Turbidity Units) with automatic range selection and<br />

decimal point placement. Measure solutions with higher turbidity levels by<br />

dilution with filtered sample and a simple calculation. Refer to Section 2.3.7 on<br />

page 26 for additional information.<br />

Note: Ratiomustbeonfor<br />

measurement of samples greater<br />

than 40 NTUs, 268 Nephelos and<br />

9.8 EBCs.<br />

1.2 Standard Accessories<br />

The <strong>2100AN</strong> Laboratory Turbidimeter also displays in units of Nephelos<br />

(0-67,000 Nephelos), EBCs (European Brewery Convention, 0-2,450 EBCs),<br />

% Transmittance, Absorbance or Color Units (APHA Pt-Co Method). In addition,<br />

two Application Specific Calibrations may be specified by the analyst. The<br />

Application Specific mode uses the Nephelometric optical system in the same<br />

manner as the NTU measurement mode. Special method development and sample<br />

characterization also can be accomplished using the signal output from any of the<br />

four detectors (see Instrument Setup for more information).<br />

The microprocessor-based Model <strong>2100AN</strong> is designed for laboratory use, and<br />

employs advanced optical and electronic design. The instrument operates on<br />

115/230 Vac, and provides a built-in printer, an RS232 output for connection to a<br />

printer, data logger or computer, and a recorder output.<br />

Accessory items supplied with the turbidimeter include six sample cells, a set of<br />

six Gelex ® Secondary Turbidity Standards including a stray light standard,<br />

7500-NTU Formazin Standard Ampule, a power cord, silicone oil, sample cell<br />

oiling cloth, a dust cover, 2 rolls of printer paper and an instrument manual.<br />

1.3 Principle of Operation<br />

The Model <strong>2100AN</strong> Laboratory Turbidimeter is a nephelometer with the<br />

capability to measure in either Ratio on or Ratio off mode. The instrument meets<br />

the design criteria of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (Method<br />

181.1), and is acceptable for compliance reporting.<br />

* U.S. patent 4,198,161.<br />

The optical system* (shown in Figure 1) is comprised of a tungsten-filament lamp,<br />

lenses and apertures to focus the light, a 90° detector to monitor scattered light,<br />

a forward-scatter light detector, a transmitted-light detector, and a back-scatter<br />

light detector.<br />

The instrument measures turbidity at less than 40 NTU using only the 90 degree<br />

scattered-light detector or using the complete set of detectors (ratio). If the Ratio<br />

mode is on, the instrument’s microprocessor uses a mathematical calculation to<br />

ratio signals from each detector. The benefits of using the Ratio mode for<br />

measurements include excellent linearity, calibration stability, wide measurement<br />

range, and the ability to measure turbidity in the presence of color.<br />

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