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MODEL 2100AN LABORATORY TURBIDIMETER INSTRUMENT ...

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SECTION 3, continued<br />

5. Press ENTER.<br />

The instrument display<br />

counts down from 60 to 0,<br />

and then makes a<br />

measurement. This result<br />

is stored and used to<br />

calculate a correction<br />

factor for measurement of<br />

all NTU standards.<br />

Note: If reading of dilution<br />

water is >0.5 NTU, an E1<br />

error message is displayed at<br />

the end of step 11.<br />

Note: The turbidity of the<br />

dilution water can be<br />

“ignored” rather than reading<br />

the dilution water. Refer to<br />

Section 3.3.1 on page 44.<br />

6. The instrument<br />

automatically increments<br />

to the next standard,<br />

displays the expected<br />

NTU value (e.g.,<br />

20.00 NTU), and the<br />

standard number 01 is<br />

shown in the mode<br />

display. Remove the<br />

sample cell from the cell<br />

holder.<br />

40<br />

7. Fill a clean sample cell<br />

to the line with wellmixed,<br />

20-NTU Formazin<br />

standard. Wipe the sample<br />

cell clean, and apply a thin<br />

film of silicone oil on its<br />

surface. Place it into the<br />

cell holder, and close the<br />

cell cover.<br />

8. Press ENTER.<br />

The display counts down<br />

from 60 to 0,andtakesa<br />

measurement. The<br />

instrument applies a<br />

correction factor to<br />

compensate for turbidity<br />

of the dilution water. The<br />

instrument automatically<br />

increments to the next<br />

standard, the display<br />

shows 200.0 NTU, and the<br />

standard number 02 is<br />

displayed. Remove the<br />

sample cell from the<br />

instrument.

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