Hach Iron HCT 159 User Manual

Iron  
(0.10 -5.00 mg/L Fe)  
HCT 159  
UniCellTest  
Scope and Application: For drinking water, raw water, swimming-bath water, waste water and process control  
US/GB  
SUMMARY OF METHOD  
METHOD PERFORMANCE  
Iron(II) ions form an orange-red complex with 1.10-phenanthroline.  
Any iron(III) ions present in the water sample are reduced to iron(II)  
ions by ascorbic acid before the complex is formed. This method  
complies with regulations in many countries and therefore can often  
be used for reporting purposes. Contact your local Hach distributor  
to determine if this method can be used for regulatory reporting  
purposes in your country.  
Precision  
In a single laboratory, using a standard solution of 3.00 mg/L Fe and  
two representative lots of reagent, a single operator obtained  
a standard deviation of +/- 0.15 mg/L on a total of 14 samples.  
TIPS AND TECHNIQUES  
1. Adjust pH of preserved samples to between pH 3 – 5  
before analysis. Water samples with pH < 2 affects the reagent.  
2. The outside of the vial must be clean before placing it in the  
instrument. Wipe it down with a damp towel, followed by a dry  
one.  
SHELF LIFE OF TEST REAGENT  
The test reagents are stable at room temperature for 30 months as  
indicated by the expiration date on the package.  
3. For a proof of accuracy, use the standard solution or standard  
addition method. (See Accuracy Check).  
4. See your Instrument’s Procedure Manual for instructions on  
adjusting the calibration curve if needed.  
5. The temperature of the water sample and the sample vial  
should be between 15 – 25°C (59 – 77F).  
SAMPLE COLLECTION, PRESERVATION AND STORAGE  
Collect samples in acid-cleaned glass or plastic containers. No acid  
addition is necessary if analyzing the samples immediately. To  
preserve samples, adjust the pH to 2 or less with concentrated nitric  
acid (about 2.00 ml per liter). Preserved samples may be stored up  
to six months at room temperature. If reporting only dissolved free  
iron, filter sample immediately after collection and before adding  
nitric acid.  
SAFETY  
Good safety habits and laboratory techniques should be used  
throughout the procedure. Consult the Material Safety Data Sheet  
for information specific to the reagents used.  
Before analysis, adjust the pH to between 3 and 5 with  
5.0 N sodium hydroxide standard solution. Do not exceed pH 5  
as iron may precipitate. Correct the test results for volume additions.  
INTERFERENCES  
The ions listed in the table have been individually checked up to the  
given concentrations. Cumulative effects and the influence of other  
ions have not been evaluated. There is no interference from:  
1000 mg/L: Cl-  
500 mg/L: Ca2+  
100 mg/L: Ag+  
70 mg/L: Cd2+  
50 mg/L: Co2+, Zn2+, Pb2+, CO32-, Hg2+, Cr3+, Cr6+  
25 mg/L: Ni2+  
10 mg/L: Cu2+  
5 mg/L: Sn2+  
Higher amounts of copper, nickel, and tin cause high-bias results.  
Total iron including undissolved iron and complexed iron can only  
be determined after digesting with the Metal Prep Set HCT 200.  
(Total iron measuring range 0.12 – 6.00 mg/L).  
ACCURACY CHECK  
Standard Solution Method  
Prepare a 3.00 mg/L Fe standard solution by pipetting 0.30 ml of  
1000 mg/L Fe into a 100 ml volumetric flask. Dilute to the  
mark with deionized water. Stopper and invert to mix. Prepare this  
solution daily. Perform the iron procedure as described.  
Standard Addition Method  
(a) Measure 100 ml of sample into three mixing cylinders.  
(b) Using a pipette add 0.10, 0.20 and 0.30 ml of 1000 mg/L Fe  
standard solution to the three samples. Mix well.  
(c) Analyze each sample using the procedure.  
The Fe concentration should increase 1.00 mg/L for each  
0.10 ml of standard added.  
HCPE 159 B / Druckfarbe schwarz / 1  
 
DR/2500  
DR/2010  
HCT 159  
HCT 159  
MEASURING RANGE:  
0.10 - 5.00 mg/L Free-Fe / 0.12 - 6.00 mg/L Tot-Fe  
MEASURING RANGE:  
0.10 - 5.00 mg/L Free Fe / 0.12 - 6.00 mg/L Total Fe  
Note  
Note  
If this is the first time you have run this revision of the test on  
your DR/2500, you must contact your local Hach distributor  
for an upgrade of your software (Instrument Version Number  
1.11 and Hach Program version number 27).  
If this is the first time you have run this test on your DR/2010,  
you must contact your local Hach distributor for an upgrade  
of your software or perform the Manual Program Update for  
the DR/2010 (see Instrument Methods).  
INSTRUMENT SET-UP  
INSTRUMENT SET-UP  
1. Touch: Hach Programs.  
1. The display should read: Enter Program #  
2. Enter 276 on the keypad.  
3. Rotate the wavelength dial until the small display shows:  
Select program 276, Iron HCT 159.  
Then touch: Start.  
2. Follow the procedure steps.  
485 nm.  
(Note: If measuring Total Iron and performed the sample  
digestion using the HCT 200 Metal Prep Set, select the  
Total Iron alternate form under Options).  
3. Wipe the outside of the zero vial.  
Place it into the cell holder.  
When the correct wavelength is dialed in, the display will  
quickly show: Zero Sample.  
4. Insert the COD Vial Adapter into the cell holder with the  
marker to the right.  
5. Follow the procedure steps.  
4. Touch: Zero. The display will show:  
0.00 mg/L Free-Fe or Tot-Fe if the Total Iron  
alternate form was selected.  
(Note: If measuring Total Iron and performed the sample  
digestion using the HCT 200 Metal Prep Set, select the  
Total Iron alternate form).  
5. Clean the outside of the prepared sample vial and place  
it into the cell holder. Read the results.  
6. Wipe the outside of the zero vial.  
Place the vial into the adapter.  
Place the cover on the adapter.  
7. Press: ZERO. The display will show:  
Zeroing… then: 0.00 mg/L Free Fe or  
0.00 mg/L Total Fe if the Total Iron alternate form  
was selected.  
8. Clean the outside of the sample vial.  
9. Place the vial into the adapter. Place the cover on the  
adapter.  
10. Press: READ. The display will show: Reading...  
then the results are displayed in mg/L Free Fe or  
Total Fe.  
DR/890  
Note  
HCT 159  
If the test overranges, repeat the UniCell™ test with diluted  
sample.  
MEASURING RANGE:  
0.10 - 5.00 mg/L Free-Fe / 0.12 - 6.00 mg/L Total-Fe  
Note  
If this is the first time you have run this test on your DR/890,  
you must first perform the DR/890 User Calibration procedure  
at the end of the next section (see Instrument Methods).  
INSTRUMENT SET-UP  
1. Press PRGM. The display will show PRGM ?  
Enter the user program number that the  
UniCell™ Iron HCT 159 was entered in and  
press ENTER. The display will show USER and mg/L as  
the units. These will be in the Concentration Display  
Form unit chosen when the method was entered in the  
instrument.  
2. Insert the COD/TNT Adapter into the cell holder by  
rotating the adapter until it drops into place.  
Then, push down to make sure it is completely inserted.  
3. Follow the procedure steps.  
(Note: Ensure that the correct Iron unit Free or Total was  
used when the method was entered in the instrument).  
4. Clean the outside of the Zero vial and place it in the  
adapter. Push down on the top of the vial until it seats  
completely into the adapter. Tightly cover the vial with  
the instrument cap and press ZERO.  
5. Clean the outside of the sample vial and place it in the  
vial adapter. Push down on the top of the vial until it  
seats completely into the adapter. Tightly cover the vial  
with the instrument cap and press READ.  
6. Results will be in mg/L of the Display Form unit chosen  
when the method was entered.  
HCPE 159 B / Druckfarbe schwarz / 2  
 

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