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How to Read a Hydrometer
How to Read a Hydrometer
1. Fill the
test jar 3/4 full with your sample using your thief. Note
temperature of the sample.
2. Slowly put
the hydrometer with the glass bulb end down floating it in the liquid. You
may have to add more of your sample or remove some (if it overflows). The
hydrometer should float with out touching the sides. There should be no
bubbles attached to the sided of
the instrument, they can usually be removed by spinning it.
3. Again assure
that the hydrometer is not in contact with the sides of the cylinder and
take the reading.
4. Take the
reading by sighting the level of the liquid on the surface where it meets
the scale on your hydrometer. By sure to look while your eyes of level with
the surface.
5. We need to
correct for temperature. Your hydrometer may have as many as three scales on
it. Adjusting for temperature is done on the Specific Gravity scale by using
the chart on the left. |
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