
7-2 | Dycor CG1000-RTP Oxygen Analyzer
Cell Replacement
See the “Troubleshooting” appendix for help on symptoms that might
indicate a bad cell.
Removing the Cell
To remove the cell, follow these steps (see Figures 7-1, 7-2 and 7-3):
1. Turn the valve on the back of the analyzer to
OFF
.
2. Disconnect the power plug from the AC power source and from the
analyzer.
3. Remove the analyzer top cover by removing the six screws on the
sides (bottom sides) of the analyzer. Lift off the top cover.
4. Loosen and remove the two Swagelok nuts on the cell tee assembly.
Always use a backup wrench when working on sensor plumbing.
5. Loosen and remove the cell tee from the mount nut in the panel.
6. Remove the cell clip from the cell using a pair of long nosed pliers (see
Figure 7-3 for location of cell clip).
7. Pull the cell from the mount nut in the panel and remove from the
analyzer. Discard the cell O-ring.
8. If you remove the ceramic inlet tube, check that it is not cracked. If
cracked, order a new one.
Figure 7-1. Cell location.
NOTE
Summary of Contents for Dycor CG1000-RTP
Page 1: ...Dycor CG1000 RTP User Manual Thermox 150 Freeport Road Pittsburgh PA 15238 PN 90355VE Rev N...
Page 12: ...xii Dycor CG1000 RTP Oxygen Analyzer This page intentionally left blank...
Page 18: ...1 6 Dycor CG1000 RTP Oxygen Analyzer This page intentionally left blank...
Page 34: ...3 14 Dycor CG1000 RTP Oxygen Analyzer This page intentionally left blank...
Page 96: ...B 4 Dycor CG1000 RTP Oxygen Analyzer This page intenionally left blank...