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c. Use the supplied tubing cutter to cut a piece of 6 mm OD (smaller) tubing for the sample
bypass line. Make sure that the tube length is sufficiently long to connect the sample bypass
drain to an open chemical drain.
Note: As an alternative, use ¼-in. OD tubing and tubing adapters (6 mm to ¼-in. OD) to plumb the sample
inlet line(s) and sample bypass line(s).
d. Push the tubes into the sample inlet and sample bypass drain. Push the tubes in 14 mm
(0.55 in.) to make sure that the tubes are pushed to the stop.
e. Do step 1 again for another channel(s) as necessary.
For analyzers with an enclosure, refer to
and sample bypass drain for each channel.
For analyzers without an enclosure, refer to
inlet and sample bypass drain for each channel.
2. To keep the enclosure rating, install the supplied, red plugs in the sample inlets and sample
bypass drains that are not used.
Do not install a red plug in the DIPA exhaust port.
3. Connect the sample inlet lines to the optional heat exchanger if the temperature difference
between the samples is more than 15 °C (27 °F). Refer to the documentation supplied with the
heat exchanger for instructions.
4. Install a pressure regulator on each sample inlet line. For analyzers with an enclosure, refer to
Figure
13.
For analyzers without an enclosure, refer to
5. Make sure that the water pressure to the pressure regulator is less than 6 bar (87 psi) or a
blockage at the pressure regulator can occur.
6. Install a shut-off valve on each sample inlet line before the pressure regulator.
7. If the sample turbidity is more than 2 NTU or the sample contains iron particulates, oil or grease,
install a 100 um filter on each sample inlet line. Refer to Replacement parts and accessories in
the maintenance and troubleshooting manual for ordering information.
8. Connect each sample line to a sample source.
9. Turn the shut-off valve(s) to the open position.
10. Make sure that there are no leaks at the tubing connections. If there is a leak at a fitting, push the
tube farther into the fitting.
Figure 15
on page 30 to identify the sample inlet
Figure 16
on page 30 to identify the sample
Figure
14.
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