HI-96753C Chloride Portable Photometer Kit information
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Photometer for Chloride
Designed to measure the chloride content of water, the Hanna Photometer for Chloride is ideal for use a wide range of applications.
Offering high levels of accuracy as well as being water resistant, portable and easy to use, this meter is hugely popular with operators across the food, laboratory and water industry.
A measurement range of 0.00 to 20.0 ppm free chlorine makes it the optimum solution for quick, efficient and economical chlorine measurement.
Chloride ions are one of the major inorganic anions in water and wastewater. Although high concentrations of chloride in water are not known to be toxic to humans, its regulation is mainly due to adverse effects on taste. It is essential to monitor chloride concentrations in boiler systems to prevent metal parts from being damaged. In high levels, chloride can corrode stainless steel. The level of chloride concentrations in boiler and cooling towers varies from small quantities to very high levels. Furthermore high levels of chloride can be toxic to plant life.
Ideal for
- Measuring the chloride content in water, wastewater, boilers and cooling towers
Key features
- Clear display messages make the instrument quick and easy to operate.
- The powerful Cal Check calibration function means that there is no need to return the instrument to the laboratory to check its efficiency. Samples can be checked and validation confirmed at the press of a button.
- Positive locking system ensures the cuvette is located in the same position each and every time is it placed in the measurement cell.
- Auto shut off feature turns meter off after 10 minutes of non-use to save battery life.
- Fully water resistant
- Clear easy to use function buttons
- Direct readout of parameter measured
- Calibration check solution available - HI 96753-11
Designed for precision
With the Hanna calibration check validation function, users can verify the performance of the meter quickly and easily at any time. Using Hanna NIST traceable standards, it takes just a few moments to check the accuracy of the instrument and to recalibrate as and when necessary.
All new instruments are factory calibrated at source and the electronic and optical design of the Hanna photometers minimises the need for frequent calibration. The Hanna calibration check further minimises the frequency with which instruments need to be returned to the calibration laboratory for full servicing.
Order information
Kit including HI-96753 photometer, hard carrying case, 2 sample cuvettes, scissors, cuvette cleaning cloth, battery, instruction manual and CAL CHECK standards for chloride.
NB: reagents ordered separately.

Water Resistant – Can withstand temporary exposure to water, but should not be submerged or washed under running water.

Battery powered – Allows use away from a power source. Batteries are included with all battery operated products.
Specifications
Specifications list
Specifications
Specifications | HI-96753 Chloride | |
Range | 0.00 to 20.0 mg/L (ppm) | |
Resolution | 0.1 mg/L | |
Accuracy @ 25°C | ±0.5 mg/L ± 6 of reading | |
Light source | LED | |
Light Detector | Silicon photocell with narrow band interference filter @ 466 nm | |
Power Supply | 9V Battery | |
Auto-off | After ten minutes of non-use in measurement mode; after one hour of non-use in calibration mode; with last reading reminder | |
Environment | 0 to 50°C; RH max 95% non-condensing | |
Dimensions | 193 x 104 x 69mm | |
Weight | 360g | |
Method | Adaptation of the mercury (II) thiocyanate method | |
Ordering information | Full kit (HI-96753C): photometer, 2 glass cuvettes, 9V battery, attaché case, calibration check standards, cleaning cloths | |
Reagents and Standards (sold separately) | HI-96753-11 CAL CheckTM standards; HI-93753-01 Reagents for 100 tests; HI-93753-03 Reagents for 300 tests |
PLEASE NOTE: | In some cases, samples may contain other parameters which may interfere with results | |
Interference may be caused by: | The pH of sample after addition of reagents should be about 2 pH. For alkaline samples, neutralise before adding reagents. Intensely coloured samples will cause interference, therefore they should be adequately treated before performing the test. Suspended matter in large amounts should be removed by prior filtration. |
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