ASTM D7725-12
Standard Test Method for the Continuous Measurement of Turbidity Above 1 Turbidity Unit (TU)

Standard No.
ASTM D7725-12
Release Date
2012
Published By
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
Status
Replace By
ASTM D7725-17
Latest
ASTM D7725-17(2023)
Scope

Turbidity is undesirable in drinking water, plant effluent waters, water for food and beverage processing, and for a large number of other water dependent manufacturing processes. Removal of suspended matter is accomplished by coagulation, settling, and filtration. Measurement of turbidity provides a rapid means of process control to determine when, how, and to what extent the water must be treated to meet specifications.

This test method is suitable for the on-line monitoring of turbidity such as that found in drinking water, process water, and high purity industrial waters.

The instrumentation used must allow for the continuous on-line monitoring of a sample stream.

When reporting the measured result, appropriate units should also be reported. The units are reflective of the technology used to generate the result, and if necessary, provide more adequate comparison to historical data sets.

Table 1 describing technologies and reporting results. Those technologies listed are appropriate for the range of measurement prescribed in this method are mentioned, though others may come available. Figure X31 from Appendix 3 contains a flowchart to assist in technology selection.

For a specific design that falls outside of these reporting ranges, the turbidity should be reported in turbidity units (TU) with a subscripted wavelength value to characterize the light source that was used.

Ratio White Light Turbidimeters are common as bench top instruments but not as a typical process instrument. However, if fitted with a flow-cell they meet the criteria of this method.

1.1 This test method covers the online and inline determination of high-level turbidity in water that is greater than 1.0 turbidity units (TU) in municipal, industrial and environmental usage.

1.2 In principle there are three basic applications for on-line measurement set ups. This first is the slipstream (bypass) sample technique. For the slipstream sample technique a portion of sample is transported out of the process and through the measurement apparatus. It is then either transported back to the process or to waste. The second is the in-line measurement where the sensor is brought directly into the process (see Figure 8). The third basic method is for in-situ monitoring of sample waters. This principle is based on the insertion of a sensor into the sample itself as the sample is being processed. The in-situ use in this method is intended for the monitoring of water during any step within a processing train, including immediately before or after the process itself.

1.3 This test method is applicable to the measurement of turbidities greater than 1.0 turbidity unit (TU). The absolute range is dictated by the technology that is employed.

1.4 The upper end of the measurement range is left undefined because different technologies described in this method can cover very different ranges of turbidity.

1.5 Many of the turbidity units and instrument designs covered in this method are numerically equivalent in calibration when a common calibration standard is applied across those designs listed in Table 1. Measurement of a common calibration standard of a defined value will also produce equivalent results across these technologies. This method prescribes the assignment of a determined turbidity values to the technology used to determine those values. Numerical equivalence to turbidity standards is observed between different technologies but is not expected across a common sample. Improved traceability beyond the scope of this method may be practiced and would include the listing of the make and model number of the instrument used to determine the turbidity values.

1.5.1 In this method, calibration standards are often defined in NTU values, but the other assigned turbidity units, such......

ASTM D7725-12 Referenced Document

  • ASTM D1129 Standard Terminology Relating to Water
  • ASTM D2777 Standard Practice for Determination of Precision and Bias of Applicable Methods of Committee D-19 on Water
  • ASTM D3370 Standard Practices for Sampling Water from Closed Conduits
  • ASTM D3864 Standard Guide for Continual On-Line Monitoring Systems for Water Analysis
  • ASTM D6698 Standard Test Method for On-Line Measurement of Turbidity Below 5 NTU in Water*2024-04-19 Update
  • ASTM D7315 Standard Test Method for Determination of Turbidity Above 1 Turbidity Unit (TU) in Static Mode

ASTM D7725-12 history

  • 2023 ASTM D7725-17(2023) Standard Test Method for the Continuous Measurement of Turbidity Above 1 Turbidity Unit (TU)
  • 2017 ASTM D7725-17 Standard Test Method for the Continuous Measurement of Turbidity Above 1 Turbidity Unit (TU)
  • 2012 ASTM D7725-12 Standard Test Method for the Continuous Measurement of Turbidity Above 1 Turbidity Unit (TU)
Standard Test Method for the Continuous Measurement of Turbidity Above 1 Turbidity Unit (TU)



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