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Transpector SPS Operating Manual
If an isolation valve is needed and the Transpector SPS does not have a CDG
interlock for the Hexblock inlet, it is essential to pump down the volume between
the Hexblock and isolation valve from the process side before the Transpector SPS
is turned on. If this volume is not pumped down properly filament failure can be the
result.
CAUTION
If an isolation valve is used, ensure any trapped volumes
are pumped out in order to avoid filament failure.
A support kit is supplied for Transpector SPS configurations with a standard
process connection. The support kit, PN 922-209-G1, consists of two 1.22 m (4 ft.)
support legs, two adjustable feet and mounting hardware.
2.5.1 Installing the Support Kit
1
Measure the support leg to make sure there is ample room for installation. The
leg may be cut to size.
NOTE:
One end of the support leg has a threaded hole for the adjustable foot.
When cutting the leg, make sure that the threaded hole end is used for
the support.
2
Screw the adjustable foot fully into the bottom of the support leg. (See
.)
3
Install the right angle bracket onto the support leg using the T-nut and bolts
provided and finger tighten.
4
Install the second bolt and T-nut into the bracket, leaving it loose.
5
Slide the T-nut into the Transpector SPS foreline block groove and adjust the
position of the leg so that it is perpendicular to the floor with the adjustable foot
about 12.7 mm (1/2 in.) from the floor.
6
Tighten all hardware.
7
Install the safety cap.