DP2000 Portable Dew Point Analyzer Operations Manual
WARNINGS –
Although it is intended for use in an industrial environment, the DP2000 is a
sensitive piece of analysis equipment. Care should be taken not to drop the
analyzer or to operate it in a manner inconsistent with its intended use.
Open all sample ports and remove all soot and/or moisture from the lines
prior to attaching the sample tubing.
The analyzer must be stored at ambient temperature (65-80°F) for at least
four hours prior to operation.
When the unit is to be returned to SSI for service or any other reason, it
should be shipped in its original protective packaging. If this packaging is not
available, protect the instrument with at least four inches of foam or other
impact-absorbing material.
For maximum battery life, do not charge the unit until the "battery low"
indicator on the display is illuminated.
This unit is not designed to measure the dew points in corrosive gases, such
as ammonia (NH3), sulphur trioxide (SO
(HCl).
Please read and understand this Operations Manual before operating the
unit.
Failure to comply with these conditions may cause damage to the unit that will
not be covered under the warranty. Super Systems, Inc. is not responsible for
damage to this unit caused by disregard of these warnings, neglect, or misuse.
STARTUP –
The DP2000 Dew Point Analyzer has been calibrated and fully charged before it
was shipped from Super Systems, Inc. You can begin typical operation as soon as
the unit has been allowed to stabilize in a temperature similar to the
temperature in the heat-treating department. This is particularly important for
units that may have been sitting overnight in a delivery van in sub-zero weather,
since the rapid temperature change can cause condensation on the sensor which
will cause the unit to temporarily display inaccurate readings.
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), chlorine (Cl), and hydrochloric acid
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