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35-3001A-14 Methane Sample-Draw Detector • 15
NOTE:
When the sample-draw detector is first powered up with a new amplifier, the initial
output may be either high or below zero depending on the setting of the zero pot. Be sure
to make arrangements so that this does not cause unwanted alarms.
10.Turn on power to the controller.
11.Turn on the controller and place it into normal operation.
12.Allow the sample-draw detector to warmup for 5 minutes.
13.Calibrate the IR CH
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sensor as described in “Calibration” on page 18.
Replacing the Hydrophobic Filter
1. Turn off the controller.
2. Turn off power to the controller.
3. Open the housing door of the sample-draw detector.
4. Disconnect the filter from the rubber elbows on each end of the filter, then remove the filter from the
sample-draw detector.
5. Install the new filter. Be sure the side of the filter marked “INLET” is connected to the elbow that is
connected to the inlet fitting.
6. Turn on power to the controller.
7. Turn on the controller.
8. Verify that the flow rate is approximately 1.0 SCFH, then close the housing door.
Replacing the Particle Filter
1. Turn off the controller.
2. Turn off power to the controller.
3. If the particle filter is installed at the inlet fitting:
1. Disconnect the tubing routed to the sampling area, if installed, from the particle filter.
2. Disconnect the particle filter from the tubing stub.
3. Install the new particle filter onto the tubing stub. Be sure the arrow on the particle filter is
pointing toward the inlet fitting.
4. Reinstall the tubing routed to the sampling area.
Table 3:Reconnecting the IR Methane Sensor to the Amplifier
Amplifier Detector
Terminal Strip
Detector Lead
DETECTOR “R”
RED
DETECTOR “W”
WHT
DETECTOR “G”
GREEN
DETECTOR “B”
BLK