Transport and storage
multi EA 5100
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Disconnect the measuring cell from the exhaust hose and remove the measuring cell.
Empty the measuring cell.
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Disconnect the gas transfer line from the sulfuric acid container.
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Remove the sulfuric acid container from the detection module. Empty and rinse the
container (→ "Replacing the sulfuric acid and cleaning the sulfuric acid container."
147).
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Put all electrodes into their original packaging. Observe the instructions on mainte-
nance and care of the electrodes (→ "Maintenance and storage of the electrodes"
150).
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Clean the measuring cell with distilled water and ethanol. Carefully wipe out/off the
measuring cell and the magnetic stirring rod with tissue.
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Fasten the exhaust hose in the detection module, e.g., with adhesive strips.
15.5.2 Notes on transport of the S module 5100 coulometric
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Disconnect the electrode cables from the "Generation" and "Indication" connections.
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Disconnect the hose connections to the HX and NOx absorbers and remove both ab-
sorbers from the module.
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Remove the measuring cell from the module.
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Remove the electrodes and the gas inlet tube from the measuring cell.
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Empty the measuring cell, remove the magnetic stirring rod and rinse both with ul-
trapure water.
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Package the glass components and the electrodes in their original packaging.
15.5.3 Notes on transport of the TOC module 5100
WARNING
Risk of chemical burns
The TIC reactor can contain 40 % phosphoric acid residue. Phosphoric acid can irritate
eyes, skin and mucous membranes.
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Wear protective clothing when emptying and cleaning the TIC reactor.
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Observe all notes and specifications in the safety data sheet.
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Remove the halogen trap and the water traps from the detection module.
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Remove the TIC reactor from the detection module and rinse it out.
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In the basic module: Remove the condensation coil and the TOC combustion tube af-
ter the furnace has cooled.
CAUTION! Risk of burns around the hot furnace!
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Package all components and connection hoses in their original packaging.