6.17
OPERA
TION
Having established the need to take Samples at equal Flow
Increments, consideration should be given to the actual size of the
increment. You should be sure that the Flow Increment is not so big
that short-term changes in the constituents of the wastewater are
ignored if they occur between Samples. On the other hand Sampling
Frequency should always be kept to a minimum to minimise wear on
the Sampler.
Distributor Pipe Alignment
The Distributor Pipe alignment is factory set and the only time it
should need altering it is if you decide to change Bottle Configuration.
The illustration below shows the Distributor Assembly for the
Removable Bottler. The Removable Bottler and the Integral Bottler
both use the same Distributor Mechanism so the proceedure for
aligning the Distributor Pipe, applies to both.
Bottles are arranged in a circular format and are numbered in a
clockwise direction (looking on top of the Bottles) from Bottle 1 (The
Bottle which is addressed first during a Sampling Period) to Bottle X
(where X is the number of Bottles in the configuration).
3 Locking Screws
Spout Support
Indent A
Distributor Pipe Distributor Dome
Polarising slot
Summary of Contents for Aquacell S100
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