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SUEZ © 2018
DLM 71000-03 EN
Rev. B
Chapter 3: Installation
4. Wipe any residue off the tube stems behind the release pin using a KimWipe moistened with
DI water.
5. Remove the clear plastic tube that seals the two ports on the top of the zero column.
6. Wipe any residue from the top of the zero column using a KimWipe moistened with DI water.
7. Orient the zero column with the two ports on top and the side hole facing away from the Analyzer.
Push the middle of the column into the holder (dark-gray plastic bracket centered on the right side
of the Analyzer), and then push the column up into its mounting location until it snaps into place;
you will notice the release pin comes out and then snaps back in as the column is installed.
Installing the Plumbing Connections
Sample Inlet Connection
1. Run a length of tubing (maximum recommended length is 50') from sample point (a shutoff valve
should be installed at the sample point) to the Analyzer. Do NOT insert into the Analyzer inlet port
at this time.
2. Connect the Analyzer end of the tubing to the inlet of the 15-micron filter (provided).
3. Cut a 3-inch length of 1/4-inch OD sample tubing (provided), and connect one end to the outlet of
the 15-micron filter (provided).
4. Prior to connecting the sample line to the Analyzer, flush line for approximately 1 hour to 'rinse'
sample line and reduce any conductivity or particulates introduced by the sample line.
5. If your Analyzer is capable of multistream sampling, install and flush the other sample line(s) in the
same manner.
6. After 1-hour flush is complete, push the other end of the 3-inch length of tubing into the sample
inlet port on the right side of the Analyzer. Ensure the tubing is fully inserted into this port by pulling
back gently on the tubing.
Note:
The Analyzer requires a minimum of 20-psi inlet pressure on each channel in
order to operate properly. In the event that one or more channels are below
20 psi, the Analyzer will indicate “Low Sample Pressure” on the front display and
will either go into a standby mode if all channels are below 20 psi, or will
advance to the next available channel.
Note:
Refer to Chapter 8, "Maintenance" on page 81
for general guidance on making
and breaking fluidic connections.
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