Laboratory or process nephelometer consisting of a light source for illuminating the
sample and one or more photoelectric detectors with a readout device to indicate intensity of
light scattered at 90° to the path of incident light. Use an instrument designed to minimize stray
light reaching the detector in the absence of turbidity and to be free from significant drift after a
short warmup period. The sensitivity of the instrument should permit detecting turbidity
differences of 0.02 NTU or less in the lowest range in waters having a turbidity of less than 1
NTU. Several ranges may be necessary to obtain both adequate coverage and sufficient
sensitivity for low turbidities. Differences in instrument design will cause differences in
measured values for turbidity even though the same suspension is used for calibration. To
minimize such differences, observe the following design criteria
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