52 . OilExpress 4 System User's Guide
Waste Container
Please refer to the following recommendations for the safe and effective use of the waste
container:
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Place the external waste container either beneath the instrument or nearby on the floor.
Solvent vapor is vented from the fluid control module (FCM) to the waste container. The
waste container must be at a lower height than the FCM(s) so that any vapor
condensing in the line will drain to the container.
NOTE: The system liquid container available with the OilExpress 4 system is 2 L
(part number L9004516) and the waste container is 5 L (part number L9004517).
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We recommend that the waste liquid container is vented to a suitable outlet.
DO NOT allow the waste container to vent into an enclosed space, or solvent vapor to
build-up.
A connector for 6 mm (internal diameter) tubing is fitted to the lid supplied with the
waste liquid container for the OilExpress 4 System (Figure 32).
Figure 32 Connector for venting the waste liquid container
DO NOT remove the connector from the waste liquid container while it is in use, as the
container may become pressurized.
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We recommend that you do not put the waste container in a location where you cannot
see the liquid level. The waste container does not contain a level sensor, and so you
must ensure that it is emptied regularly.
If the tubing from the exhaust of the FCM is immersed in the waste fluid, this can lead
to waste being aspirated into the FCM. We recommend using a smaller volume system
liquid container than the waste container, and emptying the waste container whenever
the system liquid is replaced.
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Ensure that the tubing into the container does not become twisted when fitting the
container lid. If necessary, turn the container rather than the lid.
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Ensure that the waste container does not become pressurized (even when connected to
external extraction systems) as this will adversely affect the operation of the FCM.
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Use of Flammable Solvents and Samples
on page 24 for recommendations to
follow when handling flammable materials.
Summary of Contents for OilExpress 4
Page 1: ...OilExpress 4 Oil Condition Monitoring System User s Guide MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY ...
Page 5: ...Introduction ...
Page 17: ...Warnings and Safety Information ...
Page 27: ...Overview of the OilExpress 4 System ...
Page 67: ...Getting Started with OilExpress 4 ...
Page 95: ...Maintenance and Troubleshooting ...
Page 144: ...144 OilExpress 4 System User s Guide ...
Page 145: ...Appendices ...