The EZ Series online analyzers offer multiple options to monitor total nitrogen in water. Typical applications are wastewater and surface water.
- EZ7700 Nitrogen, total, 0.1 - 2 mg/L
- EZ7701 Nitrogen, total, 0.2 - 5 mg/L
- EZ7702 Nitrogen, total, 0.25 - 10 mg/L
- EZ7703 Nitrogen, total, 0.5 - 20 mg/L
EZ Series also offer combination TN/TP Analyzers:
- EZ7600 Nitrogen, total, 0.05 - 2 mg/L & Phosphorus, total, 0.01 - 1 mg/L
- EZ7601 Nitrogen, total, 0.1 - 5 mg/L & Phosphorus, total, 0.02 - 2 mg/L
- EZ7602 Nitrogen, total 0.2 - 10 mg/L & Phosphorus, total, 0.05 - 5 mg/L
- EZ7603 Nitrogen, total 0.5 - 50 mg/L & Phosphorus, total, 0.05 - 10 mg/L
EZ Series can also be configured to measure TN, NO 3 and NO 2:
EZ7750 Nitrogen, total, 0.1 - 2 mg/L & Nitrate, 5 - 600 µg/L & Nitrite, 10 - 800 µg/L
In the s-TKN test using TNT880, the red-capped vial that is digested gives a total nitrogen value. The green-capped vial that is not digested gives a combined nitrate and nitrite reading. The result from subtracting the nitrate and nitrite value from the total nitrogen value is the final Kjeldahl nitrogen value.
Provided below is a summary of the relationship between different nitrogen compounds and the nitrogen method recommended for analysis:
(TIN) = (NH 3) + (NO 3 -) + (NO 2 -)
(TN) = Organic Nitrogen (all) + NH 3 + NO 3 - + NO 2 -
(TKN) = Organic Nitrogen (trinegative oxidative*) + NH 3
*Trinegative oxidative: Will not account for azide, azine, azo, hydrazone, nitrile, nitro, nitroso, oxime, and semi-carbazone
Comparing TKN results
TKN = (approx.) TN - (NO 3 - + NO 2 -)
TKN = (approx.) NH 3 + Organic Nitrogen
Organic Nitrogen:
TKN - NH 3 = Organic Nitrogen
TN-TIN = Organic Nitrogen
Acronym Legend:
Total Inorganic Nitrogen (TIN)
Ammonia (NH 3)
Ammonium (NH 4 +)
Nitrate (NO 3 -)
Nitrite (NO 2 -)
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN)
Total Nitrogen (TN)
Hach does not have a method for directly measuring total organic nitrogen.
There are two ways to determining the total organic nitrogen of a sample:
- Measure the TKN (total Kjeldahl nitrogen) and subtract the ammonia results to calculate the total organic nitrogen or;
- Measure the total nitrogen and subtract the total inorganic nitrogen result to calculate the total organic nitrogen.
Yes, there are approved methods for reporting purposes. For example, s-TKN (TNT880) contains the total nitrogen component and is EPA approved for regulatory reporting.
Please see: Is there a United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) formatted method for simplified Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (s-TKN™) method 10242?