Use the supplied regeneration cell to clean 31xxx series. Refer to
Figure 2
. Connect the red banana
plug into the counter electrode socket on the sensor cleaning and regeneration center.
The tube of the cell fits over the sensor head with the rubber O-ring inside the tube acting as a seal.
Most of the interior of the tube is lined with a concentric tube of black carbon to act as a counter
electrode during the cleaning process.
Figure 3 Regeneration cell for A1100 or C1100 sensors
Use the DG33619 regeneration cell to clean A1100 or C1100 sensors. Refer to
Figure 3
. Connect
the blue banana plug into the counter electrode socket on the sensor cleaning and regeneration
center.
Note: Screw the DG33619 regeneration cell on the EC sensor.
Screw the regeneration cell on the sensor head with the rubber O-ring into the external groove acting
as a seal. An electrode into the cell acts as a counter electrode during the cleaning process.
Oxygen and ozone sensor cleaning
The Orbisphere DG33620 EC cleaning sensor support can hold two EC sensors during the cleaning
procedure. Refer to
Figure 4
.
1.
Remove the membrane and electrolyte from the sensor. Refer to the operator manual delivered
with the sensor for details on how to do this as the procedure is different depending on the type of
sensor.
2.
Fix the sensor vertically onto a clamp or stand, so that its head is facing upwards. If the sensor
has a permanently attached cable, introduce the LEMO plug into the sensor receptacle (
No. 6
in
Figure 1
on page 5). Sensors with detachable cables may connect directly to the sensor cable
(
No. 3
).
3.
For the supplied regeneration cell, push the tube of the regeneration cell over the sensor head
until it reaches a stop. Connect the red banana plug into the counter electrode socket (
No. 7
).
4.
For the DG33619 regeneration cell, screw the regeneration cell in the sensor head. Connect the
blue banana plug into the counter electrode socket (
No. 7
).
5.
Pour standard ORBISPHERE model 2959 electrolyte into the regeneration cell so that it covers
the electrode.
6.
Turn the selector knob (
No. 4
) to the
cathode
position and press the TIMER switch (
No. 5
). The
warning light will come on and remain on for 60 seconds while cleaning takes place.
7.
Observe the solution in the regeneration cell. From being a clear liquid it should fill with small
bubbles given off at the cathode. This has the effect of darkening the solution. If at the end of the
60 seconds cleaning period an abundant development of bubbles from the cathode is not obvious
then press the TIMER switch once more. The development of bubbles is a sign of a clean
electrode.
8.
Turn the selector switch to
guard
and press the TIMER switch. Again watch for bubbles and
repeat the cleaning process if necessary.
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