40 ppmNote: Models CVH & HATR-T2 are the most widely used for all types of oil-in-water measurements.
Minimum Detection Limit Z~R/p;@ (TPH in soil)
10 ppm
40 ppm
200 ppm
Solvent
Perchloroethylene, Freon-113, S-316
Hexane, Pentane, Vertrel MCA
Hexane, Pentane, Vertrel MCA
Component Measured
Measures all hydrocarbons
Measures hydrocarbons with a boiling point higher than the solvent - volatile hydrocarbons will be evaporated along with the solvent.
Measures hydrocarbons with a boiling point higher than the solvent - volatile hydrocarbons will be evaporated along with the solvent.
Instrument Repeatability
+/- 1 ppm
+/- 2 ppm
+/- 4 ppm
Typical Applications
• Oil in Water/Wastewater {&AT}7 • Oil in Produced Water sC*E;7gT, • Fats, Oil & Grease (FOG in Wastewater Discharges cH8H)55F • TPH in Soil |Z)/ • Samples with Light-End Volatile Components
• Oil in Water/Wastewater X]qp~:4G • Oil in Produced Water L bK1CGyA • Fats, Oil & Grease (FOG in Wastewater Discharges KgkB)1s@n • TPH in Soil
• Very High Levels of Oil in Water S>zKD • TPH in Soil
Other
Solvents are heavier than water and require a separatory funnel or inverted vial with a septa cap to collect a solvent sample.
Solvents are lighter than water and solvent sample can be collected from the top of the container.
Solvents are lighter than water and solvent sample can be collected from the top of the container