
Sensafe (480042) Its John's Copper Kit Test Strips
Technical Details
| Model Number | Sensafe 480042 |
| Test Parameter | Copper (Cu²⁺) |
| Detection Range | 0 to 2 ppm (mg/L) |
| Test Method | Colorimetric strip analysis |
| Strips Per Bottle | 25 test strips |
| Results Time | Less than 1 minute |
| Interferences | None identified |
| MSDS Required | No |
Testing Procedure
- Collect water sample in clean container at testing temperature between 60-80°F
- Remove one Sensafe 480042 test strip from bottle and immediately reseal cap to preserve remaining strips
- Submerge strip completely in sample for 30 seconds using constant back-and-forth motion to ensure reagent contact
- Remove strip from water and wait exactly 2 minutes without shaking off excess water
- Compare color pad to chart printed on bottle label to determine copper concentration in ppm
Application Range
The Sensafe 480042 It's John's Copper Kit works effectively with well water, municipal tap water, stream water, and other freshwater sources requiring copper monitoring. The 0-2 ppm range covers EPA secondary maximum contaminant levels for copper in drinking water (1.3 ppm action level) as well as elevated concentrations from copper plumbing, industrial discharge, or agricultural runoff. These strips are not designed for heavily chlorinated pool or spa water, which may require pre-treatment or alternative testing methods.
Technical Details
| Model Number | Sensafe 480042 |
| Test Parameter | Copper (Cu²⁺) |
| Detection Range | 0 to 2 ppm (mg/L) |
| Test Method | Colorimetric strip analysis |
| Strips Per Bottle | 25 test strips |
| Results Time | Less than 1 minute |
| Interferences | None identified |
| MSDS Required | No |
Testing Procedure
- Collect water sample in clean container at testing temperature between 60-80°F
- Remove one Sensafe 480042 test strip from bottle and immediately reseal cap to preserve remaining strips
- Submerge strip completely in sample for 30 seconds using constant back-and-forth motion to ensure reagent contact
- Remove strip from water and wait exactly 2 minutes without shaking off excess water
- Compare color pad to chart printed on bottle label to determine copper concentration in ppm
Application Range
The Sensafe 480042 It's John's Copper Kit works effectively with well water, municipal tap water, stream water, and other freshwater sources requiring copper monitoring. The 0-2 ppm range covers EPA secondary maximum contaminant levels for copper in drinking water (1.3 ppm action level) as well as elevated concentrations from copper plumbing, industrial discharge, or agricultural runoff. These strips are not designed for heavily chlorinated pool or spa water, which may require pre-treatment or alternative testing methods.
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Technical Details
| Model Number | Sensafe 480042 |
| Test Parameter | Copper (Cu²⁺) |
| Detection Range | 0 to 2 ppm (mg/L) |
| Test Method | Colorimetric strip analysis |
| Strips Per Bottle | 25 test strips |
| Results Time | Less than 1 minute |
| Interferences | None identified |
| MSDS Required | No |
Testing Procedure
- Collect water sample in clean container at testing temperature between 60-80°F
- Remove one Sensafe 480042 test strip from bottle and immediately reseal cap to preserve remaining strips
- Submerge strip completely in sample for 30 seconds using constant back-and-forth motion to ensure reagent contact
- Remove strip from water and wait exactly 2 minutes without shaking off excess water
- Compare color pad to chart printed on bottle label to determine copper concentration in ppm
Application Range
The Sensafe 480042 It's John's Copper Kit works effectively with well water, municipal tap water, stream water, and other freshwater sources requiring copper monitoring. The 0-2 ppm range covers EPA secondary maximum contaminant levels for copper in drinking water (1.3 ppm action level) as well as elevated concentrations from copper plumbing, industrial discharge, or agricultural runoff. These strips are not designed for heavily chlorinated pool or spa water, which may require pre-treatment or alternative testing methods.












