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5. SPECIAL TOOLS AND APPARATUS REQUIRED FOR VARIOUS
TEST PROCEDURES
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GK-403, GK-404, or GK-405 Readout Box
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Assorted wrenches
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Nitrogen supply cylinder with regulator valve
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Pressure tanks filled with de-aired liquid (50% antifreeze solution made with distilled water
and containing dye)
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Vacuum pump and rubber connecting hoses with pinch clamps
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Motor generator (Gasoline powered)
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Auxiliary reservoir
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Miscellaneous connecting tubes and fitting
6. FLUSHING PROCEDURES
Periodic flushing of the liquid filled tubes may be required to remove air bubbles. A 300 meter
(1,000 foot) length of tubing requires 2.5 liters (0.67 gallons) of liquid. Tubes should always be
filled with de-aired liquid. Dye, added to the new flushing fluid, can be used to indicate when the
flushing is complete.
The best way to de-air a liquid is to use a Nold DeAerator (ask Geokon for more details). De-
aired liquid is also available from Geokon in two gallon or five-gallon pressure tanks specially
designed to prevent air from reaching the fluid. The liquid should also resist the growth of algae
and should not be liable to freeze in cold climates. The growth of algae can be prevented by
dissolving a crystal of copper sulfate in the liquid or by using commercial grade ethylene glycol
solutions, which also prevent freezing. The use of distilled water, rather than tap water, is
recommended. Figure 7 shows the apparatus recommended for flushing the tubes.
Figure 7 - Flushing Apparatus
Note that a bicycle pump can be used in place of the nitrogen cylinder.