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WHAT TO DO INITIALLY
THE FLOW INSIDE THE PROBE HOLDER
The correct flow in the probe holder is essential to have a correct function
of the reading itself. A correct flow is recognized when the rotation of the
pyrex (or Glass) ball bearings inside the CL probe rotate homogeneously
on the copper electrode. The purpose of these pyrex balls is that of
maintaining the copper clean from any possible oxidation that normally
builds up. This is essential in maintaining the reading of the probe as
accurate as possible in time.
If the ball bearings do not rotate homogeneously
, too slow or too fast, the
cleaning result will not be efficient,
thus reducing drastically the reading
efficiency of the probe itself
.
Once a correct flow has been obtained inside the probe holder, it is important to
adjust the flow sensor and settings. By rotating the flow senor (up or down) you
achieve a contact which is necessary to have the system work.
To do this, it is necessary to unscrew the blocking nut present and loosen the
thread, Once the contact has been achieved it is then OK to re-tighten the
blocking nut.
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1. Regulate the flow so that the
Ball bearings rotate
homogeneously.
2. Unscrew the blocking nut.
3. Loosen the thread
4. Regulate the flow sensor so that
it is in the correct position
5. Tighten the blocking nut to hold
in place
HOW TO SET THE FLOW RATE WITHIN THE PROBE HOLDER
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