Copper HR Checker HC
Simple, accurate and cost effective way to measure high ranges of copper in water.
HI/000702 Copper High Range Handheld Colorimeter - Checker HC
Ideal for fresh water aquariums.
- The HN/000702 Copper high range Checker is a simple, accurate and cost effective way to measure high ranges of copper in water
- Ideal for fresh water aquariums
The HN/000702 Copper high range Checker is a simple, accurate and cost effective way to measure high ranges of copper in water.
Designed as a more accurate alternative to chemical test kits, the HN/000702 provides quick, accurate results in four easy steps.
HN/000702 uses an adaptation of the EPA method.
The reaction between copper and the bicinchoninate reagent causes a purple tint in the sample.
Four steps. One click. Instant Readout.
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1. ‘Zero’ the Checker HC with your vial inside |
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2. Place a 10ml water sample into the vial and add your reagent |
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3. Place your vial into your Checker HC |
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4. Press the button and read the results |
Ideal for
- Water quality
- Education
- Plating
- Wastewater
- Environmental
- Aquariums
Key features
- Small palm-sized design
- Accurate from ±0.05ppm ±5% of reading
- Dedicated to a single parameter
- Auto power off after 10 minutes of inactivity
- Built-in timer for timed reaction readings
Order Information
The HN/000702 Copper high range Checker is supplied with sample cuvettes and caps (2), Copper HR reagent starter kit x 6 tests (re-ordering information: Hi-702-25 x 25 tests), battery, instructions and quick start guide.
Also available: HN/000702-11 Calibration set.
Technical specifications
Range |
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0.00 to 5.00 ppm |
Resolution |
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0.01 ppm |
Accuracy @ 25°C |
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± 0.05 ppm ± 5% of reading |
Light Source |
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LED @ 575 nm |
Light Detector |
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Silicon photocell |
Environment |
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0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F); RH max 95% non-condensing |
Battery Type |
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(1) 1.5V AAA |
Auto-off |
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After 10 minutes of non-use |
Dimensions |
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81.5 x 61 x 37.5 mm (3.2 x 2.4 x 1.5") |
Weight |
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64 g |
Method |
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adaptation of the EPA method. The reaction between copper and the bicinchoninate reagent causes a purple tint in the sample |