5.2.4 Operating with Contamination Monitoring Product
1. Fit a disposable dip tube into the pressure cap and fit the cap on to the Bottle sampler
2. Connect the Test Hose (0.6 m) to the bottle sampler connection
3. Connect the other end of the test hose to the Particle analyser
4. Switch ON the Particle analyser, and select ‘Triple’ or the ‘Bottle Sample’ option
5. Enter test details. For more information please refer to the particle analyser user guide
6. Rotate the function dial to the sample position
7. Switch ON the Bottle Sampler
8. Flush the analyser for a minimum of 10 seconds
9. Start the test
10. The Bottle Sampling Test is a three-test analysis, as described in the contamination monitoring product user guide
11. Upon test completion (after the emptying cycle is completed) switch OFF the bottle sampler this will automatically vent the
pressurised chamber to atmosphere.
1. Switch OFF the bottle sampler and turn the operating mode selector to the position nearest the red disc marked P.
2. Screw the top valve on the bottle sampler anticlockwise to open the valve.
3. Switch ON the bottle sampler.
4. The pressure inside the chamber will slowly increase as indicated on the Visiwink.
4a. Wait until change of tone can be heard (this is when the pressure reaches the regulator setting of 2.5 bar) approximately
45 seconds.
5. Flush the CMP approximatly 50% of the sampler fluid.
6. Using the desired test set up as and method as described in the CMP operators guides.
7. The Bottle Sampling Test is a three-test analysis, as described in the contamination monitoring product user guide.
8. Upon test completion (after the emptying cycle is completed) switch OFF the bottle sampler.
9. Turn the operating mode selector slowly to Vacuum (the position nearest the yellow disc marked V).
This vents the pressurised chamber to atmosphere. Ensure that the Visiwink indicator is green before removing the top
chamber.
10. Remove the top chamber and remove the sample bottle.
11. If you have other samples to analyse, as long as the specification of the fluid is the same, you can repeat the steps above
without carrying out the flushing procedure.
If, however the fluid specification is different, then it is recommended that the flushing procedure is followed before performing
further testing.
12. Switch OFF the contamination monitoring product.
The top valve must not be opened BEFORE the operating mode selector has been changed to the position P.
To do so, could allow fluid to reverse flow back into the sample bottle and contaminate the sample.
Do not allow fluid to drip from the dip tube onto the pressure/vacuum port. The pressure/vacuum port is the small vertical hole
that can be seen in the base unit after the top chamber has been removed.
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