HANNA HI 713 Checker®HC Handheld Colorimeter - Phosphate Low Range
Easier to use and more accurate than chemical test kits
- Ascorbic acid method
- ±0.04 ppm ±4% of reading accuracy
- Large, easy to read digits
- Auto shut off
- Designed to work with HANNA’s reagents
- Uses 10 mL glass cuvettes
- Weighing a mere 64 g (2.25 oz.), the Checker®HC easily fits into the palm of your hand or pocket
- Use for quick and accurate on the spot analysis
- Single button operation: zero and measure
- Operated by a single AAA battery
- Aquaculture, natural, waste, drinking waters and agriculture
The HANNA HI 713 Checker®HC bridges the gap between simple chemical test kits and professional instrumentation. Chemical test kits are not very accurate and only give only a few resolution points while professional instrumentation can cost hundreds of dollars and can be time consuming to calibrate and maintain. The HANNA HI 713 Checker®HC is accurate and affordable.
The HI 713 Checker®HC portable handheld colorimeter features a resolution of 0.01 ppm (250 points) and ±0.04 ppm (mg/L) ±4% of reading accuracy. The HI 713 Checker®HC uses an adaptation of Standard Method 4500-P E, Ascorbic Acid method.
The HI 713 Checker®HC is extremely simple to use. First, zero the instrument with your water sample. Next, add the reagents. Last, place the vial into the Checker®HC, press the button and read the results. It’s that easy.
Order Information:
HI 713 Checker®HC is supplied with sample cuvettes with caps (2), powder reagents for phosphate (6), battery and instructions.
Specifications
Range |
0.00 to 2.50 ppm (mg/L)
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Resolution |
0.01 ppm (mg/L)
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Accuracy @ 25°C |
±0.04 ppm (mg/L) ±4% of reading
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Battery Type |
(1) 1.5V AAA
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Light Source |
LED @ 575 nm
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Light Detector |
silicon photocell
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Environment |
0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F); RH max 95% non-condensing
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Autto-off |
after two minutes of non-use and ten seconds after reading
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Dimensions |
81.5 x 61 x 37.5 mm (3.2 x 2.4 x 1.5”)
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Weight |
64 g (2.25 oz.)
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Method |
adaptation of the Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 20th edition, Ascorbic Acid method
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