ps. here is a summarised method of measuring dissolved oxygen levels!!
Sampling Method
Rinse the sampling bottle (0688-DO) with the sample to be tested.
Replace the top on the empty sampling bottle and submerge it in water sample to be tested.
After submerging the sampling bottle, remove the top under the water and fill the bottle while tapping the sides to release the air bubbles.
Replace top while the bottle is submerged.
Remove the full, capped bottle from the water and remove the top.
Preserving (fixing) Sample for Testing
Add 8 drops of Manganous Sulfate Solution (4167) to the bottle of sample water.
Add 8 drops of Alkaline Potassium Iodide Azide (7166) to the bottle of sample water. Put the top on the bottle and invert 2 or 3 times. A precipitate will form and should be allowed to settle below the shoulder of the bottle before continuing with the next step.
Use the 1.0 gram measuring spoon (0697) provided with the kit to add 1 gram of Sulfamic Acid Powder (6286).
Put the top on the bottle and invert to mix until the precipitate is dissolved. A clear yellow to orange brown color will develop depending on the oxygen content of the sample.
The sample is now "fixed" and ready to be tested.
NOTE: Once the sample is fixed, contact between the sample and the atmosphere will not affect test results.
Testing the Water Sample
If the color of the fixed sample is already a faint yellow, skip steps #3 and #4 and continue with the second part of step #5 which is the addition of Starch Indicator Solution.
Fill the titration tube (0299) to the 20 ml mark with the fixed sample.
Fill the Direct Reading titrator (0377) with Sodium Thiosulfate (4169).
Place the titrator in the top of the titration tube and add one drop of the Sodium Thiosulfate and swirl.
Continue to add Sodium Thiosulfate dropwise until the sample is a faint yellow.
Remove the top of the titration tube and the titrator. Add 8 drops of Starch Indicator Solution (4170WT). This will cause the sample to turn blue.
Replace the top of the titration tube and the titrator. Continue to add Sodium Thiosulfate dropwise until the blue color disappears.
Read the titrator scale in parts per million (ppm).
NOTE:If the titrator is empty (10 ppm) and a color change has not been observed, refill the titrator with Sodium Thiosulfate and continue the titration until the color change occurs.
If more than one dissolved oxygen reading is taken, take average of all the readings and record that number.
Most natural water systems require 5-6 parts per million of dissolved oxygen to support adiverse population.