Maintenance and Troubleshooting 10-17
14.
Finger-tighten the top bolts to make sure the top and gasket are
seated properly. Then, tighten the bolts about halfway to full
torque value by tightening the opposite bolts. Finally, tighten
the bolts to approximately
30 inch-pounds
(
2.50 foot-pounds/
3.39 Nm
) to fully secure the top to the canister. If the monitor
will not seal, loosen the bolts and check for a trapped wire or
debris on either the gasket or the lip. You can increase the
torque value on the bolts
incrementally
to assist in sealing.
However, tighten the bolts evenly to prevent distorting the
gasket and
do not exceed 45-inch pounds (5.0843Nm)
.
15.
Place the monitor upright on the ground surface beside the
manhole, and reconnect the antenna cable to the
ANTENNA
port on the monitor.
16.
Check the new battery voltage by activating the diagnostic
codes in the LED
STATUS
window on the monitor using the
red magnet. The internal voltage should now be well above 7.5
volts. Refer to
Activating and Reading the Diagnostic Codes
on page 10-5 for instructions on initiating and interpreting the
codes.
17.
Wrap rubber stretch tape around the entire antenna
cable/
ANTENNA
port connection, extending 1 to 2 inches
onto the cable beyond the connection.
COAXIAL STRETCH TAPE
ANTENNA CABLE
MONITOR
ANTENNA PORT
Antenna cable connected to
ANTENNA
port on monitor with stretch tape
properly applied
18.
Reconnect the sensor cable(s) to the appropriate port(s)
(
Channel 1
and/or
Channel 2
) on the monitor.
Summary of Contents for Intrinsically-Safe TRITON+
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