Specification of Hanna HI 83300 multiparameter photometer
HI83300
Multiparameter Photometer
with Digital pH Electrode Input for Laboratories
HI83300 is a compact, multiparameter photometer for use in
the lab or in the field. The meter is one of the most advanced photometers
available with an innovative optical design that utilizes a reference detector
and focusing lens to eliminate errors from changes in the light source and from
imperfections in the glass cuvette. This meter has 60 diuerent programmed
methods measuring 37 key water quality parameters and also ouers an absorbance
measurement mode for performance verification and for users that would like to
develop their own concentration versus absorbance curves.
To save valuable laboratory benchtop space, the HI83300 doubles
as a professional
pH meter with its digital pH/temperature electrode input. Now one meter
can be used for both photometric and pH measurements.
• Advanced
optical system
Innovative optical design that utilizes a reference detector
and focusing lens to eliminate errors from changes in the light source and from
imperfections in the glass cuvette.
• Backlit
128 x 64 Pixel Graphic LCD Display
Backlit graphic display allows for easy viewing in low light
conditions
The 128 x 64 Pixel LCD allows for a simplified user
interface with virtual keys and on-screen help to guide the user through use of
the meter
• Built-in
Reaction Timer for Photometric Measurements
The measurement is taken after the countdown timer expires.
Countdown timer ensures that all readings are taken at the
appropriate reaction intervals regardless of user for better consistency in
measurements
• Absorbance
mode
Hanna's exclusive CAL Check™ cuvettes for validation of light
source and detector
Allows for the user to plot concentration versus absorbance
for a specific wavelength for use with user supplied chemistry or for teaching
principles of photometry
• Units of
Measure
Appropriate unit of measure along with chemical form is
displayed along with reading
• Result
Conversion
Automatically convert readings to other chemical forms with
the touch of a button