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BS EN ISO 7393-2:2018 specifies a method for the determination of free chlorine and total chlorine in water, readily applicable to lab- and field-testing. It is based on measurement of the absorption, the red DPD colour complex in a photometer or the colour intensity by visual comparison of the colour with a scale of standards that is regularly calibrated.

This method is appropriate for drinking water and other waters, where additional halogens like bromine, iodine and other oxidizing agents are present in almost negligible amounts. Seawater and waters containing bromides and iodides comprise a group for which special procedures are to be carried out.

This method is in practice applicable to concentrations, in terms of chlorine (Cl2), from, for example, 0,000 4 mmol/l to 0,07 mmol/l (e.g. 0,03 mg/l to 5 mg/l) total chlorine. For higher concentrations, the test portion is diluted.


Cross References:
ISO 5667-3
ISO 3696
ISO 8466-1
ISO 5667-1


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  1. BS EN ISO 7393-2:2018

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    Water quality. Determination of free chlorine and total chlorine-Colorimetric method using N,N-dialkyl-1,4-phenylenediamine, for routine control purposes

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  2. BS EN ISO 7393-2:2000


    Water quality. Determination of free chlorine and total chlorine-Colorimetric method using N,N-diethyl-1,4-phenylenediamine for routine control purposes

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  3. BS 2690-13:1972


    Methods of testing water used in industry-Dichromate value (chemical oxygen demand), non-volatile organic carbon, tannins and chlorine

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