Environmental Equipment, Inc.
IMR 1050X
www.imrusa.com
3634 Central Ave. St. Petersburg, Fl 33711 * Phone 727-328-2818 * 800-RING-IMR * Fax 727-328-2826
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General Maintenance
General Maintenance
• Calibrate your instrument annually to ensure it meets original performance specifications
• Keep your instrument dry. If it gets wet, wipe dry immediately. Liquids can degrade electronic circuits
• Whenever practical, keep the instrument away from dust and dirt that can cause premature wear
• Although your instrument is built to withstand the rigors of daily use, it can be damaged by severe
impacts. Use reasonable caution when using and storing the meter
Periodic Service
WARNING!
Repair and service of this instrument is to be performed by qualified personnel only. Improper repair
or service could result in physical degradation of the instrument. This could alter the protection from
personal injury this meter provides to the operator. Perform only those maintenance tasks that you
are qualified to do.
Annual- Recalibration
While the sensor has an expected life of more than two years in normal use it is recommended that the
analyzer is re-calibrated at least annually, This is so that long-term drift on the sensor and electronics can be
eliminated. Local regulations may require more frequent re-calibration and users should check with
appropriate authorities to ensure they comply with relevant guidelines.
Cleaning
While the sensor has an expected life of more than two years in normal use it is recommended that the
analyzer is re-calibrated at least annually, This is so that long-term drift on the sensor and electronics
can be eliminated. Local regulations may require more frequent re-calibration and users should check
with appropriate authorities to ensure they comply with relevant guidelines.
Emptying & Cleaning the in Line Water Trap
The in-line water trap should be checked and emptied on a regular basis. Water vapor will condense in
the probe line, which may cause the water trap to fill suddenly if the probe is moved. Care should be
taken at all times.
Carefully remove the rubber plug from the
bottom of the water-trap housing. Dispose
of the condensate in a suitable drain, care
must be taken as it could be acidic. If
condensate spills onto the skin or clothing,
clean off immediately using fresh water,
seek medical advice if problems occur.
Ensure plug is replaced before performing
combustion tests. Note: O2 reading will be
high if the Water Trap Plug is not in place.