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GF 263X Series Chlorine Electrodes 

Reconditioning

Required to recondition a sensor:

  •  DI Water
  •  Beaker (any size available)
  •  Polishing Sheets (Included in sensor maintenance kit)
  •   Free Chlorine: Chlorine Bleach (13% concentration)
  •   Chlorine Dioxide: Aqueous Chlorine Dioxide solution

Reconditioning Procedure (Steps 1-10):

1.  Remove the sensor from the 2650 electronics.

2.  Remove the membrane cap.

3. 

Place the sensor on a firm, flat surface with gold 

cathode pointing upward.

4.  Apply a small amount of water to the blue (coarse) 

polishing paper (dull side).

5.  Polish the gold electrode by moving the paper in a 

circular pattern for 30 seconds. DO NOT go back and 

forth in a single direction. See Figure 1.

6.  Rinse the sensor tip with DI water.

7. 

Apply a small amount of DI water to the white (fine) 

polishing paper (dull side) and polish the gold 

electrode by moving the paper in a circular pattern for 

30 seconds.  DO NOT go back and forth in a single 

direction.  See Figure 1.

8.  Rinse the sensor tip with DI water.

9.  Top off the sensor with electrolyte and inspect 

membrane for dirt or damage. Replace if necessary.

10.  Insert the sensor into the 2650-7 electronics and 

apply power.

Reconditioning Procedure (Steps 11-17):

11.  Fill beaker with a 12 mm (½ inch) of the appropriate 

solution.

12.  Position or suspend the sensor 6 mm to 12 mm  

(¼ in. to ½ in.) above the appropriate solution. DO 

NOT SUBMERGE THE SENSOR.  See Figure 2.

13.  Apply power to the system.

14.  Monitor the nA of the sensor (press the down arrow 

three times on the 9950-3 Chlorine Controller).  

The nA reading should start to rise. Response time 

and nA reading will depend upon the temperature of 

the bleach.

15.  Once the sensor's nA reading reaches approximately 

300-360 nA, allow the sensor to remain in the beaker, 

suspended over the appropriate solution, for an 

additional 20 minutes. 

•   If sensor does not recover, cover the 

    beaker to avoid air contamination. 

•   Contact the factory for assistance  

    (www.gfsignet.com)

16.  After 20 minutes, remove the sensor from the beaker 

and install it into the flow cell and restore flow to the 

system.

17.  Calibrate the sensor after the system has become 

stable.

CAUTION!

Bleach and Chlorine Dioxide solutions are very corrosive and 

may release dangerous gases if they come in contact with 

acids.

•  Wear proper protective clothing (gloves and eye protection)

•  Avoid contact with skin and eyes

•  Observe all warnings on safety data sheets

•  Avoid spilling bleach and possible contact with acids

Curved Surface

Curved Surface

Figure 1

Figure 2

The electrode is not recyclable. Dispose of properly according to local, state and federal guidelines.

Summary of Contents for GF 3-2630-X

Page 1: ...ly and a secure connection Gold plated contacts and an O ring seal ensure a waterproof and reliable interconnect to the 2650 Amperometric Electronics Integrated temperature element for automatic tempe...

Page 2: ...ts user to risk of potential damage to product by ESD Personal Protective Equipment PPE Always utilize the most appropriate PPE during installation and service of GF products Pressurized System Warnin...

Page 3: ...ignet com for details Declaration of Conformity according to FCC Part 15 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not c...

Page 4: ...sink is recommended 1 Remove the protective bottle from the end of the electrode 2 Remove the membrane cap from the front of the sensor Note When new sensors are shipped the membrane cap is not tight...

Page 5: ...le operating pressure must be less than 0 48 bar 7 psi Higher pressures will damage the electrode The electrode should not be used in water containing surfactants oils organic chlorine or stabilizers...

Page 6: ...injecting with electrolyte solution Slowly injecting the electrolyte solution into the sensor to avoid introducing air bubbles The electrode holds approximately 14 milliliters of solution Slowly fill...

Page 7: ...bottle with tap water added Storage periods more than 1 week Remove the membrane cap and internal electrolyte solution Rinse the sensor internal chamber with DI water or cold tap water drain and allow...

Page 8: ...7 11 Fill beaker with a 12 mm inch of the appropriate solution 12 Position or suspend the sensor 6 mm to 12 mm in to in above the appropriate solution DO NOT SUBMERGE THE SENSOR See Figure 2 13 Apply...

Page 9: ...t until fully seated Do Not Use Lubricant or Sealing Tape on Threads Do Not Overtighten Do Not Use Tools pipe tee pipe tee pipe tee pipe tee When using the chlorine panel flow cell it is not necessary...

Page 10: ...tions which help determine the specific application The predominant categories used in disinfection are Free Chlorine Total Chlorine and Chlorine Dioxide Free Chlorine is the sum of chlorine gas Cl2 h...

Page 11: ...resent in water See technical data Surfactants in water Remove surfactants and replace cap Membrane cap coated Clean or replace membrane cap Membrane cap loose Tighten or replace membrane cap pH outsi...

Page 12: ...1 to 20 ppm mg L 3 2632 1 159 001 767 Chlorine Dioxide electrode 0 02 to 2 ppm mg L Accessories and Replacement Parts Mfr Part No Code Description 3 2630 391 159 001 674 Free Chlorine electrolyte 30 m...

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