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Sample Water
Inlet
Drain Port
Sample Water
Outlet
Detector
Drain Valve
Sample
Water
Tap
Water
Sample Water
Valve
Zero Turbidity
Filter
Sample Water
Supply Valve
Zero Water Supply Valve
Tap Water
Valve
Drain
Valve
Drain
Drain
Drain
Drain
Sample Water
Sample Water
Effluent
Zero Water
Drain Valve
Other Turbidity Detectors
Zero Water
Head Tank
Flow Control Valve
Figure 2.21
Piping Diagram (/D3)
(1) Piping of the Sample Line to the Detector
This piping is for introducing a sample into the measurement cell of the detector. Install a head
tank, valves and pipes by referring to the diagram in Figure 2.21.
1. For the piping to a head tank, use a hose/tube with sufficient diameter that provides
adequate flow of sample in order to prevent clogging. If pressure exists in a sample, use an
appropriate tube that can withstand the pressure, e.g., a rigid PVC tube.
2. To the sample inlet of the detector, attach a 3-way (tee) or appropriate fitting corresponding
to the inlet’s connection size (Rc1/2 or 1/2 NPT). This allows switching of the sample flow
and the zero water flow.
3. Connect a sample supply valve to one end of the 3-way tee fitting, and then connect a hose/
tube with sufficient diameter that provides adequate flow of sample between the valve and
the head tank.
4. Although the specified flow rate of the detector is in the range of 1 to 10 L/min, the actual
flow rate should be at least 2 L/min by adjusting the head difference (H) of the head tank
and selecting a hose/tube with appropriate diameter. This is due to the following reasons.
• To increase the flow rate in the measurement cell of the detector to allow suspended
matter to disperse uniformly.
• To prevent suspended matter to accumulate in the measurement cell.
• To dislodge air bubbles from the measurement cell and the measurement window
surface.
Depending on the piping method, a flow rate of 5 to 10 L/min is obtained at a head
difference (H) of 1 m with piping with nominal diameter of 16A.
5. To prevent clogging or stagnation of air bubbles in the pipeline, install the pipes so that no
bends or stagnation occurs.
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