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MP Filtri BS110 User Manual

110ml bottle sampling unit
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110ml Bottle Sampling Unit
User Guide
www.mpfiltri.co.uk
200.050-EN

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Summary of Contents for MP Filtri BS110

  • Page 1 BS110 110ml Bottle Sampling Unit User Guide www.mpfiltri.co.uk 200.050-EN...
  • Page 2 Covers Model Numbers BS110 SAFETY WARNING Hydraulic systems contain dangerous fluids at high pressures and temperatures. Installation, servicing and adjustment is only to be performed by qualified personnel. Do not tamper with this device. Document Revision 6.1...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Precautions • Internal Cleaning Scope of Supply Introduction Procedure • • De-aeration Operating with Particle Analyser Sample Bottle Cleaning Procedure Information • • • Warranty Spare Product / Part Numbers Flushing Fluids Fault Finding...
  • Page 4 Document Revision 6.1...
  • Page 5: Precautions

    1 Precautions 1.1 Internal Cleaning clean the Bottle Sampler with Acetone or similar solvents DO NOT that are not compatible with the seals. The recommended clean- ing fluid for internal flushing is listed on the website: www.mpfil- tri.co.uk Precautions...
  • Page 6: Scope Of Supply

    2 Scope of Supply Each standard Bottle Sampler supplied consists of the following:- • 1 x BS110 particle counter accessories bag, containing:- • 1 x 110ml Bottle Sampler • 1 x Pressure cap • 1 x Vacuum cap • 1 x Test hose x 0.6m long •...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    3 Introduction The Bottle Sampler is an aid to accurate contamination monitoring suitable for laboratory applications utilising mineral oil as the op- erating fluid, (other options may be available, please contact your local sales office). The Bottle Sampling Unit has the optional facility to de-aerate the fluid sample, prior to testing with the analyser, by applying a vacuum to the chamber holding the sample bottle.
  • Page 8: Procedure

    4 Procedure Refer to key drawing on page 6. 1. Draw off a sample of oil (80 ml. minimum) from the system into the bottle provided. If this is impractical then use the hand pump, clean bottle and hose provided to draw off a sample of fluid. Note: Please ensure that the pump and hose are cleaned with an appropriate filtered solvent (i.e.
  • Page 9 7. Fit the vacuum cap to the bottle sampler. 8. Turn knob to select vacuum (note: the intermediate position between vacuum and sample performs no function) 9. Switch ON the bottle sampling unit and leave running for several minutes, until all air bubbles have been removed from the fluid sam- ple.
  • Page 10 19. Flush the analyser for a minimum of 10 seconds. 20. Start the test. The Bottle Sampling Test is a three test analysis, as described in the analyser user guide. 21. Upon test completion, after the emptying cycle is completed, switch OFF the bottle sampler - this automatically vents the pressurised chamber to atmosphere.
  • Page 11: Sample Bottle Cleaning Procedure

    5 Sample Bottle Cleaning Procedure For optimum results the bottle sampling procedure should only be taken when the procedure for qualifying and controlling methods for sampling containers and products conform to ISO 3372. However, the following routine may be utilised, if the above routine cannot be completed: •...
  • Page 12: Information

    6 Information 6.1 Warranty The BS110 is guaranteed for 12 months upon receipt of the Bot- tle Sampler, subject to it being used for the purpose intended and operated in accordance with this User Guide. 6.2 Spare Product / Part Numbers Please see website for details: www.mpfiltri.co.uk...
  • Page 13: Fault Finding

    7 Fault Finding FAULT CHECK Unexpected results Check that the test hose has been fully obtained from sample connected at both the bottle sampler and the particle analyser ends. Confirm that there is a free flow of fluid to the particle analyser, by operating the flush valve and observing fluid passing to waste.
  • Page 14 Fault Finding...
  • Page 15 Produced by MP Filtri UK Revision 6.1 As a policy of continual improvement, MP Filtri UK reserve the right to alter specifications without prior notice. Except as permitted by such licence, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or any means, electronic, mechanical, recording, or otherwise, without prior writ- ten permission of MP Filtri UK.