18 • 35-3001-06H-DIL Hydrogen/Oxygen Sample-Draw Detector
NOTE:
Do not use the instrument’s sensor flow control valve to set the low flow alarm.
If the sample-draw detector goes into low flow alarm before you can adjust the flow down to
1.0 SCFH, adjust the pressure switch adjustment screw 1/4 turn clockwise, then attempt to set
the flow again. Repeat this step until you are able to adjust the flow to 1.0 SCFH.
NOTE:
The pressure switch adjustment screw is accessible through a circular cutout in the
flowmeter circuit board.
3. Slowly turn the pressure switch adjustment screw counterclockwise just until the sample-draw
detector goes into low flow alarm.
4. Increase the flow using the inlet line flowmeter’s adjustment valve until the unit stays out of
low flow alarm when the reset switch is pressed and released.
5. Decrease the flow very slowly using the inlet line flowmeter’s adjustment valve and verify that
the low flow alarm is 1.0 SCFH (±0.1) at the inlet line flowmeter.
If the low flow alarm is set too high, turn the pressure switch adjustment screw slightly
clockwise. Repeat steps 3 and 4 if necessary.
6. Remove the flowmeter from the inlet of the instrument.
7. Make sure the sample-draw detector’s Fail LED is off.
Removing the Particle Filter’s Tubing Stub, if Necessary
A short tubing stub comes factory installed in the particle filter. It is used for connecting the particle
filter to the inlet fitting. If you have installed the particle filter and no longer want it installed, you
will need to remove the particle filter’s tubing stub from the inlet fitting and replace it with tubing.
Figure 5: Inlet Fitting with Tubing Stub
Outside of Case
Fitting Body
Front Ferrule
Back Ferrule
1/4" Tube
1/4" Tube
O-ring
Tube Nut
Inside of C ase