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Aquaprobe
®
AP-7000 Instruction Manual
10401-00894 Rev M
27. Appendix 8. Flow Through Cell
27.1. Introduction
The Aquaread
®
AP-7000 Flow Through Cell (Flowcell) is designed for use with the AP-7000
in conjunction with most third party pumping device.
The Flowcell allows sample water to flow up through the Aquaprobe
®
, passing over all the
individual electrodes simultaneously. This eliminates air contact with pumped samples from
groundwater boreholes allowing truly representative measurements to be obtained. Made
from marine grade aluminium, the Flowcell is ruggedly constructed for hard use in the field.
The base flange includes four holes to allow the unit to be pegged down if necessary.
27.2. Spigot Installation
The Flowcell is supplied with two pairs of spigots, one pair to fit 6mm (1/4”) ID tube and one
pair to fit 10mm (3/8”) ID tube.
The spigots have a tapered thread so should be screwed into the inlet and outlet holes of
the Flowcell until they are tight. At this point, they should seal due to the taper. If a spigot
will not seal properly, remove it then re-insert with some PTFE plumber’s tape wrapped
around the thread.
27.3. AP-7000 Installation
The flowcell is designed to be used with the AP-7000
sleeve and end cap removed
.
Remove the sleeve from the AP-7000 and grease the threaded section and O ring. Screw
the AP-7000 into the Flowcell. Do not over tighten. Hand tight is fine.
27.4. Zeroing Optical Electrodes
If you have any optical electrodes fitted to the AP-7000, prior to inserting the Probe into the
Flowcell, block the inlet (bottom) spigot and fill the Flowcell with clean, still mineral water.
Now insert the AP-7000 and zero each optical electrode in turn.
27.5. Operation
Connect the Flowcell to a pumping device so that sample water enters at the bottom and
exits at the top. Adjust the flow rate so that there is no visible turbulence or cavitation within
the Flowcell.
Connect an Aquameter
®
and monitor the readings. If the readings are jumpy or erratic,
reduce the flow rate. The ideal flow rate is around 30 litres/hour (8 US gallons/hour),
although the Aquaprobe
®
is capable of operating at flow rates as low as 15 litres/hour (4 US
gallons/hour). Flow rates above 60 litres/hour (16 US gallons/hour) are not recommended.
27.6. Caution
The maximum recommended operating pressure of the Flowcell is 500mb (7.25 PSI).
Select your pumping device accordingly. If necessary, use a three-way bypass valve so
that this limit is not exceeded. Tip: use the depth measurement feature of the AP-7000 to
measure the operating pressure. At 500mb, the AP-7000 will show a depth of
approximately 5 meters.
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