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Standard ID | HJ/T 97-2003 (HJ/T97-2003) | Description (Translated English) | The technical requirement for water quality automatic analyzer of electroconductivity | Sector / Industry | Environmental Protection Industry Standard (Recommended) | Classification of Chinese Standard | Q81 | Word Count Estimation | 9,917 | Date of Issue | 2003-03-28 | Date of Implementation | 2003-07-01 | Drafting Organization | China Environmental Monitoring Station | Summary | This standard specifies the surface water, industrial wastewater and municipal sewage water quality automatic analyzer technical performance requirements and performance test methods for the development and production of such instruments and performance testing. |
HJ/T 97‐2003
HJ
INDUSTRY STANDARD
OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
The technical requirement for water quality
automatic analyzer of electroconductivity
ISSUED ON. MARCH 28, 2003
IMPLEMENTED ON. JULY 01, 2003
Issued by. State Environmental Protection Administration
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 4
1 Scope ... 5
2 Terms and Definitions ... 5
3 Determination Principle and Measuring Range ... 6
4 Working Voltage and Frequency ... 6
5 Performance Requirements ... 6
6 Instrument Structure ... 6
7 Test Method ... 8
8 Mark ... 11
9 Operating Instructions ... 12
10 Calibration ... 12
Notice of the State Environmental Protection Administration on Issuing “Technical
Requirements for pH Water Quality Automatic Analyzer” and other 8 Environmental
Protection Industry Standards
HF [2003] No. 57
In order to carry out the “Environmental Protection Law of the People’s Republic of China”
and the “Water Pollution Prevention and Control Law of the People's Republic of China”,
improve the ability of environmental monitoring work, strengthen environmental control,
and protect water environment, now “Technical Requirement for pH Water Quality
Automatic Analyzer “ and other 8 environmental protection industry standards are
approved and issued.
The standard numbers and names are as follows.
HJ/T 96-2003 Technical Requirement for pH Water Quality Automatic Analyzer
HJ/T 97-2003 Technical Requirement for Water Quality Automatic Analyzer of
Electroconductivity
HJ/T 98-2003 Technical Requirement for Water Quality Automatic Analyzer of
Turbidity
HJ/T 99-2003 Technical Requirement for Water Quality Automatic Analyzer of
Dissolved Oxygen (DO)
HJ/T 100-2003 Technical Requirement for Water Quality Automatic Analyzer of
Permanganate Index
HJ/T 101-2003 Technical Requirement for Water Quality Automatic Analyzer of
Ammonia
HJ/T 102-2003 Technical Requirement for Water Quality Automatic Analyzer of Total
Nitrogen
HJ/T 103-2003 Technical Requirement for Water Quality Automatic Analyzer of Total
Phosphorous
HJ/T 104-2003 Technical Requirement for Water Quality Automatic Analyzer of Total
Organic Carbon (TOC)
The standards above are recommendatory. They are published by China Environmental
Science Press. They are implemented from July 1, 2003.
Notice is hereby given.
March 28, 2003
Foreword
In order to carry out the “Environmental Protection Law of the People’s Republic of China”
and the “Water Pollution Prevention and Control Law of the People's Republic of China”,
improve the ability of water environment monitoring work, realize automation and
modernization of water quality monitoring, achieve early-warning monitoring of surface
water quality, and monitoring and controlling the total quantity of pollutant sources, this
Standard is formulated.
This Standard specifies main technical requirements in areas such as development and
production, performance test, type section and use, routine check of water quality
automatic analyzer of electroconductivity.
This Standard was proposed by Department of Science, Technology and Standards of
Administration of Environmental Protection of the People’s Republic of China.
This Standard is responsibly drafted by China National Environmental Monitoring Center.
This Standard shall be responsibly interpreted by the Administration of Environmental
Protection of the People’s Republic of China.
Technical Requirement for Water Quality
Automatic Analyzer of Electroconductivity
1 Scope
This technical specification specifies the technical performance requirements and
performance test methods of water quality automatic analyzer of electroconductivity in
respect of surface water, industrial wastewater and municipal wastewater. It is applicable
to the design, manufacturing, and performance test of this kind of instruments.
2 Terms and Definitions
For the purpose of this document, the following terms and definitions shall apply.
2.1 Sample
The surface water, industrial wastewater and municipal wastewater that is led into
automatic analyzer.
2.2 Zero drift
The percentage of the change of an automatic analyzer’s indication value over a given
period TO its measurement-range, when the zero correction solution specified in the
technical requirement is employed to give continuous test to sample.
2.3 Span drift
The percentage of the change of an automatic analyzer’s indication value over a given
period TO its measurement-range, when the measurement-range correction solution
specified in the technical requirement is employed to give continuous test to sample.
2.4 Mean Time between Failures
The ratio of total hours (h) to failures (number) of an automatic analyzer during its
inspection period, expressed as “MTBF”, in h/times.
2.5 Response Time (T90)
The time required for the indication value of an electrode system to reach 90% of the
standard electroconductivity value of measurement-range correction solution, when the
electrode system is moved from zero correction solution to measurement-range correction
solution.
7.1.6 Electroconductivity standard solution temperature
(25.0 ± 0.5)°C.
7.2 Reagent
7.2.1 Pure Water
Let distilled water pass through an ion exchange column. The electroconductivity shall be
less than 0.1mS/m.
7.2.2 Zero-point Correction Solution
Adopt the pure water as specified in 8.2.1.
7.2.3 Measurement-Range Correction Solution
Adopt the solution of 80% measurement-range value.
7.2.4 0.0100mol/L KCl Standard Solution
Weigh 0.7456g of potassium chloride (KCl) that has been dried at 105°C for 2h and
cooled down. Dissolve it in pure water and dilute to 1000ml at 25°C. The
electroconductivity of this solution (0.0100mol/L KCl) is 141.3mS/m at 25°C.
7.3 Test Preparation and Correction
7.3.1 Test Preparation
Connect the electrode to the signal converter. Switch on the power. Preheat the automatic
analyzer for more than 30min before starting the test, so as to make the function of all
parts and the displaying records unit to be stable. In case the electrode is polluted, it shall
be washed with detergents or 0.01 mol/L hydrochloric acid or the like. Then clean up with
running water, and dry-clean it.
7.3.2 Correction
7.3.2.1 Dip the electrode into the zero correction solution. Adjust the indication value to be
zero.
7.3.2.2 Dip the electrode into the measurement-range correction solution. Adjust the
indication value to be the electroconductivity value of 0.0300mol/L KCl standard solution.
7.3.2.3 Adjustment
Alternate the operation of 7.3.2.1 and 7.3.2.2. Adjust the analyzer until the difference
between the measured value and the standard value of the standard solution falls within
±1%.
8.5 Power supply category and capacity.
8.6 Manufacturer name.
8.7 Manufacturing date and batch number.
8.8 Signal output class (if necessary).
9 Operating Instructions
The operating instructions must at least provide the relevant items as follows.
9.1 Selection of installation site.
9.2 Sample flow rate.
9.3 Piping and wiring.
9.4 Preheating time.
9.5 Use methods.
9.5.1 Measurement preparation and correction method.
9.5.2 Preparation method of correction solution.
9.5.3 Operating method of determination.
9.5.4 Handling when measurement is stopped.
9.6 Maintenance inspection.
9.6.1 Daily routine inspection methods.
9.6.2 Regular inspection methods.
9.6.3 Electrode system cleaning.
9.6.4 Countermeasures for failures.
9.7 Other considerations for use.
10 Calibration
10.1 Routine calibration
For reproducibility, drift and response time, the calibrating period is at least once a month,
either by automatic or manual calibration.
10.2 Calibration under Supervision
The installed continuous monitoring system shall be calibrated regularly. And the regular
calibration results shall be reported to relevant administrative department of
environmental protection. Regular calibration shall be undertaken by qualified monitoring
agencies.
According to environmental monitoring technical specification, regular calibration mainly
includes on-site contrast test, review and examination of operation data and daily
operation records etc.
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