Teledyne Everywhereyoulook BLZZRD Installation And Operation Manual
Teledyne Everywhereyoulook BLZZRD Installation And Operation Manual

Teledyne Everywhereyoulook BLZZRD Installation And Operation Manual

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BLZZRD
PORTABLE SAMPLER
Installation and Operation Guide
Part #69-2973-063
Revision A, March 2022
Copyright © 2022. All rights reserved, Teledyne ISCO
Use and Disclosure of Data Information contained herein is classified as EAR99 under the U.S. Export Administration Regulations.
Export, reexport or diversion contrary to U.S. law is prohibited.

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  • Page 1 Part #69-2973-063 Revision A, March 2022 Copyright © 2022. All rights reserved, Teledyne ISCO Use and Disclosure of Data Information contained herein is classified as EAR99 under the U.S. Export Administration Regulations. Export, reexport or diversion contrary to U.S. law is prohibited.
  • Page 3 Teledyne ISCO recommends that you read this manual completely before placing the equipment in service. Although Teledyne ISCO designs reliability into all equipment, there is always the possibility of a malfunction. This manual may help in diagnosing and repairing the malfunction.
  • Page 5 Information “definite purpose” device, intended for use only with compatible Teledyne ISCO equipment. Do not use this product with any other manufacturers’ equipment, or for any other purpose. Use for any purpose not described in this manual could cause per- sonal injury or property damage.
  • Page 6 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Safety WARNING If this device’s power cord is frayed or otherwise damaged, discontinue its use immediately. The AC power cord is not user-serviceable and must be returned to the factory for repair or replacement. General Warnings Before installing, operating, or maintaining this equipment, it is imperative that all hazards and preventive measures are fully understood.
  • Page 7 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Safety The equipment and this manual use symbols used to warn of Hazard Symbols hazards. The symbols are explained below. Hazard Symbols Warnings and Cautions The exclamation point within the triangle is a warning sign alerting you of important instructions in the instrument’s technical reference manual.
  • Page 8 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Safety...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    BLZZRD ™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction 1.1 About this Manual........... 1-1 1.2 About 700 Series Modules.
  • Page 10 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Table of Contents Section 3 Programming Introduction 3.1 Initial Operation ........... . 3-1 3.1.1 Selecting a Language .
  • Page 11 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Table of Contents 5.8.5 Random Interval Pacing ........5-14 5.9 Distribution .
  • Page 12 7.1 Teledyne ISCO AQ700 Sonde ........
  • Page 13 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Table of Contents 9.8.1 Fatal Error Message ......... . 9-16 9.8.2 Pump Warning Message .
  • Page 14 6-8 Report: Summary ..........6-23 7-1 Teledyne Isco AQ700 Multi-Parameter Sonde ......7-1 8-1 Press and hold ?? to connect to the sampler .
  • Page 15 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Table of Contents List of Tables 1-1 Avalanche Sampler Features ......... . 1-6 1-2 Avalanche Construction Materials .
  • Page 16 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Table of Contents...
  • Page 17: Section 1 Introduction

    12 VDC or AC line voltage. The BLZZRD controller offers all of the control, expansion, and data management options available with Teledyne ISCO’s 6700 Series Samplers, including: • Plug-in flow measurement modules eliminate the need for a separate flow meter.
  • Page 18: About 700 Series Modules

    • Appendix E, Accessories • Appendix F, Battery Selection Guide. 1.2 About 700 Series The bay on the controller’s side accepts any of Teledyne ISCO’s 700 Series Modules. The 700 Series includes: Modules • 701 pH Parameter Module for monitoring pH and temperature.
  • Page 19: Telephone Communication

    CSD service for GSM technology is only available in limited 1.4.2 GSM Cellular Modem areas. Contact Teledyne ISCO before ordering the GSM modem. Samplers using this modem must have software version 2.34 installed. Refer to Section 1.4.5 for details.
  • Page 20 Downloading 2.50 (or To download the correct version of software: later) Software 1. Go to Teledyne ISCO’s public website at http://www.teledyneisco.com 2. Hover you mouse over the WATER and WASTEWATER selection in the menu ribbon near the top and select SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE UPDATES that will be in the menu that appears.
  • Page 21: Memory To Store Monitoring Data

    You can also retrieve the readings and reports so the information can be processed on a personal computer. Readings and reports may be collected with a computer running Teledyne ISCO’s Flowlink software. Flowlink can download the information through a direct connection, a modem connection (when the...
  • Page 22 BLZZRD and Teledyne ISCO’s 6700 Series samplers. These pump tubes are easily recognized by their blue alignment collars. The pump tubing is the same as that for Teledyne ISCO’s 6712 Samplers, but different from Teledyne ISCO’s earlier model sam- plers, such as the 3700 Series. Other types of pump tubing will not work in the BLZZRD.
  • Page 23 A variety of metric and English units of measure for length, flow rate, flow vol- ume, and temperature. External Sampler Enable Teledyne ISCO flow meters and flow loggers have a programmable sampler enable feature that lets them send an electronic signal to a BLZZRD that enables (starts) or disables (stops) a running sampling program.
  • Page 24: Standard Program

    BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 1 Introduction Table 1-1 BLZZRD Sampler Features (Continued) Sample Delivery System Features Peristaltic Pump Benefits: Liquid moves continuously under pumped flow. The pump has no metering chambers or gravity fed internal tubing to trap sediment or residual liq- uid.
  • Page 25 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 1 Introduction Table 1-1 BLZZRD Sampler Features (Continued) Distribution Methods • Composite: Samples deposited in a single large bottle. • Sequential: Only one sample placed in each bottle. • Samples Per Bottle: Multiple samples placed in each bottle •...
  • Page 26 25 ft (7.6 m) or less, suction heads from 1 to 20 ft (0.3 to 6.1 m), atmospheric pressure between 29.92 and 31.89 inHg (760 and 810 mmHg), and a power source of a Teledyne ISCO High Capacity Power Pack at 12.5 volts DC no load output.
  • Page 27 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 1 Introduction Table 1-3 Technical Specifications for the BLZZRD Sampler (Continued) Typical Pump Flow Rate and Suction Head Flow Rate Line Transport Velocity Line Transport Velocity: 3 feet 3.9 liters per minute 3.0 ft/s (0.91 m/s) 5 feet 3.9 liters per minute 3.0 ft/s (0.90 m/s)
  • Page 28 Approximately 30 mA based on 200 mL sample every hour, 10 ft (3 m) suction Operating Current: line, and 5 ft (1.5 m) suction head. Teledyne ISCO External Battery Capacity: Number of Complete Standard Sampling Routines Nickel-Cadmium Battery Lead-Acid Battery...
  • Page 29 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 1 Introduction Table 1-3 Technical Specifications for the BLZZRD Sampler (Continued) BLZZRD Controller: Software Specifications Suction Line: Programmable 3 to 99 ft (1 to 30 m) lengths of: • " (0.95 cm) I.D. Vinyl ® •...
  • Page 30 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 1 Introduction Table 1-3 Technical Specifications for the BLZZRD Sampler (Continued) Module Reading Conversions: • Level and 4 –20 mA readings converted to flow rate units: gallons per second gallons per minute million gallons per day cubic feet per second cubic meters per second cubic meters per hour cubic meters per day...
  • Page 31 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 1 Introduction Table 1-3 Technical Specifications for the BLZZRD Sampler (Continued) BLZZRD Sampler: Physical Specifications Weight: 74.0 lbs (34 kg) Dry weight, less battery and bottle configurations Dimensions: Length: 28 in (71 cm) Width: 18.5 in (47 cm) Height: 31.5 in (80 cm) Cooling:...
  • Page 32 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 1 Introduction Table 1-4 Connector Specifications Connector Icon Pin-Location Diagram Pin Function A +12 volts DC B Ground Rain Gauge 9-Pin Female, Sealed C 5V Programmable I/O1 pin D Rain gauge input E 12V switched F SDI-12 Data recv G SDI-12 Transmit H 5V Programmable I/O2 pin...
  • Page 33 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 1 Introduction Table 1-4 Connector Specifications (Continued) A Ground 2-PIN MALE, SEALED B +12 volts DC 12 V BACKUP POWER 5-PIN MALE, SEALED A +12 volts DC B unassigned C Enable signal D Ground REFRIGERATION E unassigned 1-17...
  • Page 34 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 1 Introduction 1-18...
  • Page 35: Section 2 Installation/Preparation

    If there is any evidence that the system has been damaged in shipping, do not plug it into the power line. Contact Teledyne ISCO or its authorized representative for advice. Compare the contents of the boxes with the enclosed packing slip.
  • Page 36: Positioning A Sampler

    BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 2 Installation/Preparation 2.3 Positioning a Sampler There are a few considerations when selecting a site for the sampler. The foremost concern should be personal safety. WARNING The installation and use of this product may subject you to hazardous working conditions that can cause you serious or fatal injuries.
  • Page 37 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 2 Installation/Preparation • Support–The surface must be able to support the BLZZRD at full capacity. This weight would include the sampler, the full sample bottles, and the battery (if used). • Ventilation–The sampler requires at least 1 foot (0.3 m) of air space around the refrigeration components.
  • Page 38: Inspecting The Pump Tube

    A properly maintained sampler will pro- vide years of reliable service that is expected of a Teledyne ISCO Sampler. Section 9.4 of this manual describes the pump tube removal and replacement steps.
  • Page 39: Installing The Bottle Kit

    Secure the dis- tributor arm with the knurled nut. 2. Refer to Figure 2-2. Attach the 13 inch (33 cm) discharge tube (Teledyne ISCO Part Number 60-2973-054) to the bulkhead fitting. Route the tube through the stain- less-steel tube holder.
  • Page 40 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 2 Installation/Preparation 1 Bottle, 950 ml (14) 2 Bottle Carrier 3 Bottle Lid (14) 4 Adapter Plate 5 Discharge tube (2) Figure 2-1 14-Bottle kit 1 Bulkhead Fitting 2 Discharge Tube 3 Tube Holder 4 Distributor Arm 5 Nut Figure 2-2 Attaching the distributor arm and discharge tube 4.
  • Page 41 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 2 Installation/Preparation 1 Alignment Posts Figure 2-3 14-Bottle adapter plate installed 1 Bottle Carrier 2 Adapter Plate 3 Alignment Post Figure 2-4 Carrier alignment Figure 2-5 14-Bottle configuration completed...
  • Page 42: Installing The 4-Bottle Kit

    Secure the dis- tributor arm with the knurled nut. See Figure 2-2. 2. Refer to Figure 2-2. Attach the 13 inch (33 cm) discharge tube (Teledyne ISCO Part Number 60-2973-054) to the bulkhead fitting. Route the tube over the stainless-steel tube holder.
  • Page 43 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 2 Installation/Preparation 1 Alignment Posts Left: Four 5 L Plastic Bottle Adapter Plate Right: Four 1.8 L Glass Bottle Adapter Plate Figure 2-7 4-Bottle adapter plate installed Left: Four 5 L Plastic Bottle Configuration Right: Four 1.8 L Glass Bottle Configuration Figure 2-8 4-Bottle configurations completed...
  • Page 44: Installing 2.5 Gallon Composite Bottle Kits

    BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 2 Installation/Preparation There are two 2.5 gallon composite bottle kits for the sampler, 2.5.3 Installing 2.5 Gallon glass (68-2970-006), and Nalgene (68-2970-009). Refer to Figures Composite Bottle Kits 2-9 and 2-10. Both 2.5 gallon composite bottle kits use the same adapter plate.
  • Page 45 1. Attach the composite tube guide to the underside of the controller. The tube guide will snap in place. 2. Attach the 11 inch (28.5 cm) discharge tube (Teledyne ISCO Part Number 60-2963-033) to the bulkhead fitting. Route the tube over the stainless-steel tube holder (Figure 2-11).
  • Page 46: Composite Bottle Adapter Plate Installed

    BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 2 Installation/Preparation 1 Alignment Posts Figure 2-12 Composite bottle adapter plate installed Figure 2-13 Composite 2.5 gallon bottle kits completed 2-12...
  • Page 47: Composite 5 Gallon Bottle Kit

    BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 2 Installation/Preparation 1. Attach the 11 inch (28.5 cm) discharge tube (Teledyne 2.5.4 Installing the 5 Gallon ISCO Part Number 60-2963-033) to the bulkhead fitting. Composite Bottle Kit Route the tube over the stainless-steel tube holder.
  • Page 48: Installing A Power Source

    BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 2 Installation/Preparation 2.6 Installing a Power The BLZZRD allows you to power the refrigerated sampler using either AC (90–264 Volt, 47–63 Hz), DC (12 Volt), or both. If both Source power sources are connected, the sampler will use AC power unless it is interrupted, at which time it will switch to DC power.
  • Page 49: Ac Power Sources

    8A Slo-Blo fuse. CAUTION Only use Teledyne ISCO battery cables to connect the sampler to a DC power source. The cable length and fusing protect you and the equipment from over-current conditions and the risk of fire.
  • Page 50: Attaching The Suction Line

    The BLZZRD uses a -inch ID suction line of Line lengths 3 to 99 feet. Teledyne ISCO offers vinyl or PTFE suction lines. The PTFE tubing has a polyethylene jacket to protect it from kinks and abrasions. Guidelines for Measuring and Cutting the Suction Line: •...
  • Page 51: Attaching A Strainer

    Section 2 Installation/Preparation Figure 2-19 Attaching the suction line to the pump tubing 2.8 Attaching a Strainer Teledyne ISCO offers three styles of strainer that help prevent solids from clogging the suction line: • -inch standard weighted polypropylene strainer for routine and priority-pollutant sampling •...
  • Page 52: Tips For Routing Suction Line And Strainer

    BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 2 Installation/Preparation Table 2-1 Selecting the Right Strainer Strainer Dimensions Application Maximum Depth 10.5 3/8 Stainless Routine Vinyl Line: a p p l i c a - 22 feet (6.7m). Steel Ends, tions. Polypropylene PTFE Line: Center 15 feet (4.5m).
  • Page 53: Connecting Instruments

    The BLZZRD sampler can be used in conjunction with the 700 Series Modules and several types of external instruments. Instruments The bay on the controller’s side accepts any of Teledyne ISCO’s 2.9.1 Connecting 700 Series 700 Series Modules. These modules are optional accessories that Modules are not required for operation of the sampler.
  • Page 54: Connecting External Instruments

    BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 2 Installation/Preparation The BLZZRD is compatible with other Teledyne ISCO parameter 2.9.2 Connecting External and flow measurement instruments, as well as SDI-12 sondes Instruments from various manufacturers. Table 2-2 Connecting External Instruments to the Sampler...
  • Page 55: Programming The Blzzrd

    However, the sampler continues to monitor for enable signals. WARNING Most Teledyne ISCO flow meters are not certified for use in hazardous locations as defined by the National Electrical Code. Contact your Teledyne ISCO representative for your equipment’s status. Never operate equipment in hazardous locations that has not been certified as safe for such use.
  • Page 56: Servicing The Sampler

    Extended Program mode, the program lock works for both Standard and Extended programs. Should you forget your password, a key code can be obtained from Teledyne ISCO’s Customer Support department for a nominal fee. 2.12 Servicing the Sampler Servicing the sampler includes: •...
  • Page 57: Recovering The Sampler

    BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 2 Installation/Preparation • Collecting the filled sample bottles and replacing them with clean bottles • Replacing a battery, if required • Collecting the data recorded by the sampler during the program. Samplers are usually serviced after they complete a sampling program.
  • Page 58 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 2 Installation/Preparation 2-24...
  • Page 59: Section 3 Programming Introduction

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 3 Programming Introduction Before programming the sampler, you should become familiar with its keys and how to use the screens. The sampler has two sets of programming modes. The first mode, Standard Programming, lets you set up typical sampling pro- grams easily and efficiently.
  • Page 60 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 3 Programming Introduction Table 3-1 About the Keypad UNCTION Turns sampler on or off. Standby Stops the pump or distributor. Pauses a running sampling program. Stop In programming screens, returns to a previous screen. Accepts a menu choice or number entry and goes to next screen. Enter In programming screens, displays a brief help message.
  • Page 61: Selecting A Language

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 3 Programming Introduction The sampler will continue to use the program mode you selected, even if the sampler is turned off and on again, until you man- ually switch to the other programming mode. With the display backlight activated, the screen will glow for several seconds following your last keystroke.
  • Page 62: Quick View Screens

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 3 Programming Introduction Example: Entering Numbers To enter a number: Press the number keys to type the number. Then, Also note that some screens, such as the Suction Line press . As soon as you press , the sampler saves Length screen, display the range of acceptable your number and moves to the next screen.
  • Page 63: Changing Settings In A Quick View Screen

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 3 Programming Introduction Example: Using Quick View Screens This example shows you how to change the sample displays the normal view screen so you can view volume. and modify the setting. 1. Begin by paging through the quick view screens until you see the screen containing the sample SAMPLE VOLUME: volume setting:...
  • Page 64: Clock And Calendar

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 3 Programming Introduction Example: Setting the Clock and Calendar This example shows you how to set the clock and 3. Select SET CLOCK. calendar. SET CLOCK 1. From the Main Menu, select OTHER FUNCTIONS. PUMP TUBE ALARM INTERNAL BATTERY DIAGNOSTICS PROGRAM...
  • Page 65: Site Description And Program Name Menu Screens

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 3 Programming Introduction To use a Clock Start Time: 1. Step through the programming screens until you see the program delay screen. NO DELAY TO START DELAYED START CLOCK TIME 2. Select CLOCK TIME. You will see the FIRST SAMPLE AT screen.
  • Page 66 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 3 Programming Introduction Example: Entering a Site Description 4. Use the arrow keys to select “I” and press the  The steps below show how to change the site description from FACTORY01 to SITE 29. These steps key.
  • Page 67: Messages

    Warning messages tell you something is different tha teledyne ISCO’s standard. Operation messages report the sampler’s status as it runs a program. These are brief messages about the programming status, such as 3.7.1 Information Messages...
  • Page 68: Warning Messages

    The sampler does accept nonstandard volumes because you might use a nonstandard container occasionally. For a list of rec- ommended volumes for Teledyne ISCO bottles press the ? (Help) key at the “Bottle Volume Is” screen, or refer to the Technical Specifications.
  • Page 69 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 3 Programming Introduction See Section 6, Running Programs. R U N P R O G R A M V I E W R E P O R T O T H E R F U N C T I O N S See the screen charts in Appendix A.
  • Page 70: Memory

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 3 Programming Introduction 3.9 Memory The sampler controller contains 512 kilobytes of battery-backed RAM (Random Access Memory) that stores: • Five sampling programs • The sampling results from the most recent program • The rainfall data collected from rain gauges •...
  • Page 71 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 3 Programming Introduction The stored data is lost as the sampler reformats its memory. As a precaution, before clearing the memory, the sampler display will show the following message: INTERVAL CHANGED -- DOWNLOAD DATA NOW OR LOSE ALL DATA! DONE If you want to keep the stored data, download it before pro-...
  • Page 72 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 3 Programming Introduction 3-14...
  • Page 73: Section 4 Standard Programming

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 4 Standard Programming The BLZZRD has two sets of programming screens. One set, called standard programming screens, lets you set up typical sampling programs easily and efficiently. The other set, extended programming screens, lets you create sophisticated programs for complex sampling applications.
  • Page 74: Programming Examples

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 4 Standard Programming 4.3 Programming The following examples show you simple time-paced and flow paced sampling programs. Details about many of the menu items Examples are provided in later sections. Example: Standard Program – Sample every 15 Minutes, One Sample per Bottle This example shows you how to program the controller 6.
  • Page 75 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 4 Standard Programming Standard Program – Sample every 15 Minutes, One Sample per Bottle Continued 11. For this example, select NO by pressing an arrow 14. Type the delay period you want between the time until the option blinks.
  • Page 76: Flow-Paced Sampling, Two Bottles Per Sample

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 4 Standard Programming Example: Standard Program – Flow-Paced Sampling, Two Bottles Per Sample 6. Type 7, then press . This example shows you how to program the controller to take flow-paced samples with the following settings: The example displays are shown in the Normal SUCTION LINE LENGTH programming style.
  • Page 77: Pacing

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 4 Standard Programming Standard Program – Flow-Paced Sampling, Two Bottles Per Sample Continued 13. Select CLOCK TIME. 16. Enter 48. This setting will stop the sampler after 48 hours. The program may stop sooner if all bottles are full.
  • Page 78: Trigger Pacing

    The flow volume units displayed are what you had previously programmed. Teledyne ISCO 2100 and 4200 Series Flow Meters and 4100 4.4.3 Trigger Pacing Series Flow Loggers send pulses for trigger pacing. The flow meter or flow logger sends pulses at two different time intervals when trigger pacing a sampler.
  • Page 79: Sequential

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 4 Standard Programming Sequential D I S T R I B U T I O N : S E Q U E N T I A L B O T T L E S / S A M P L E S E Q U E N T I A L R U N C O N T I N U O U S L Y ? STANDARD...
  • Page 80: Composite

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 4 Standard Programming In standard programming, you can program the sampler for these different distribution methods: • Sequential • Bottles Per Sample • Samples Per Bottle • Composite Figure 4-1 illustrates the programming screens for sequential, bottles per sample, and samples per bottle distribution.
  • Page 81: How Do Start Times Work

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 4 Standard Programming Example: Start Times Delayed Starts count down before running a sampling Clock Times delay a sampling program until a program. To enable a Delayed Start: specified time and day of week. To enable this feature: 1.
  • Page 82: Sampler Enable/Disable

    Delay Figure 4-2 Start Time Diagram 4.7 Programming for 700 The bay on the controller’s side accepts any of Teledyne ISCO’s 700 Series Modules. These modules are optional accessories that Series Modules are not required for operation of the sampler. However, the modules offer an economical way to combine flow-rate or parameter monitoring with sampling.
  • Page 83 CAUTION Most Teledyne ISCO accessories and interfacing equipment are not certified for hazardous locations as defined by the National Electrical Code. Check applicable guidelines, codes, and regulations of federal, state, city, and county agencies.
  • Page 84 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 4 Standard Programming Example: Programming with 730 Bubbler Flow Module Installed 1. With the sampler off, insert the module in the bay 7. Select the desired units for the flow rate. For this example, choose cfs. Press . on the controller.
  • Page 85: Programming With 730 Bubbler Flow Module Installed

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 4 Standard Programming Programming with 730 Bubbler Flow Module Installed, Continued… 12. For this example, choose V-Notch. Press . only, enter the number of pulses between sample events. Flow pulses must be provided by an V-NOTCH external flow meter.
  • Page 86 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 4 Standard Programming Example: Programming with 750 Area Velocity Module Installed 1. With the sampler off, insert the module in the bay 9. Select the desired units for the flow rate. For this example, choose fps. Press . on the controller.
  • Page 87: Other Functions

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 4 Standard Programming Programming with 750 Area Velocity Module Installed, continued… 16. The current level will be displayed. Enter an 18. If you are using a standard-size sensor, select the adjustment if needed. If the adjustment is different maximum depth for the velocity measurement.
  • Page 88 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 4 Standard Programming 4-16...
  • Page 89: Section 5 Extended Programming

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming The BLZZRD sampler has two sets of programming screens. The first set, called standard programming screens, lets you set up typical sampling programs easily and efficiently. The second set, extended programming screens, lets you create sophisticated pro- grams for complex sampling applications.
  • Page 90: Storage For Extended Programs

    Teledyne ISCO ships the sampler to you with factory programs that you can modify to suit your own needs. All four extended programs are identical to each other.
  • Page 91 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming Example: Selecting a Stored Extended Program 1. Press the On/Off button to turn the sampler on. 5. Select the name of the extended program you want Press  to clear the start-up message. to use.
  • Page 92: Programming Examples

    To select an extended program, follow the steps in the example “Selecting a Stored Extended Program.” 5.4 Programming for 700 The bay on the controller’s side accepts any of Teledyne ISCO’s 700 Series Modules. These optional accessories are not required Series Modules to operate the sampler.
  • Page 93: Storm Water Runoff Sampling

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming Storm water runoff sampling is an ideal application for two-part 5.5.1 Storm Water Runoff programming. Typical monitoring permits require that a series Sampling of timed samples be taken during the initial portion of the storm event, followed by flow paced samples during the remainder of the event.
  • Page 94 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming · Pause and resumes: None • Part ‘B’ · Pacing: Flow pacing, sampling every 2,500 gallons · Distribution: Sequential, 1 sample per bottle · Sample volume: 500 milliliters · Enable: At least 0.15 inches of rainfall in 30 minutes and a flow stream level of more than 0.25 feet;...
  • Page 95: Selecting A Stored Extended Program

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming Selecting a Stored Extended Program, continued… 7. Enter “SITE 54” for the site description. 15. Select ROUND. SITE: “SITE ” WEIR/ORIFICE TYPE ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST V-NOTCH UVWXYZ-& 0123456789 ROUND BACK-UP DONE 8. Select ft. 16.
  • Page 96 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming Selecting a Stored Extended Program, continued… 22. Enter 5. The sampler calculates new pump tables. 30. Enter 1. SUCTION LINE LENGTH BOTTLES PER SAMPLE EVENT (1- 6) (3-99) 23. Select AUTO SUCTION HEAD. 31.
  • Page 97 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming Selecting a Stored Extended Program, continued… 38. Select LEVEL. 46. Select YES. ENABLE: RAIN AND LEVEL FLOW FR-TEMP SAMPLE AT ENABLE? DONE 39. Enter 0.15 for inches, then enter 30 minutes. 47. Select DONE. “RAIN”...
  • Page 98 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming Selecting a Stored Extended Program, continued… 53. Select NUMBER OF SAMPLES. 61. Select ABOVE SET POINT. SWITCH BOTTLES ON: ENABLED WHEN: NUMBER OF SAMPLES ABOVE SET POINT TIME BELOW SET POINT 54. Enter 1. 62.
  • Page 99: Suction Head

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming Selecting a Stored Extended Program, continued… 69. Select DONE. 72. Enter 1. PAUSE RESUME START “STORM ” 1. HH:MM DD HH:MM DD AFTER A 2. HH:MM DD HH:MM DD MINUTE DELAY CLEAR DONE (1-999) The screen will display “End of Part B.”...
  • Page 100: Pacing

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming The sampling retries feature lets you set the number of times, from 0 to 3, that the sampler tries to detect liquid in the line before skipping the sample. __ RINSE CYCLES (0-3) RETRY UP TO __ TIMES WHEN SAMPLING...
  • Page 101 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming Example: Event Paced Sampling 1. Select EVENT PACED. Selecting RISES will enable the event condition if a rise of the amount and duration specified in step 9 occurs. UNIFORM TIME PACED FLOW PACED 9.
  • Page 102: Nonuniform Time Pacing

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming In the Event Paced Sampling example, a rate of change is set so that if the level rises more than one foot in a two hour time period, the event condition would be enabled and a sample taken. In determining if the rise occurs in this example, the sampler looks back at the previous two hour time period to see if there is a rise of more than one foot between any valley (low point) or peak...
  • Page 103 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming Example: Nonuniform Time Pacing Nonuniform Clock Time Pacing allows you specify Nonuniform Time Interval Pacing allows you specify the exact time at which each sample will be taken. the time interval between each sample. 1.
  • Page 104: Distribution

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming 5.9 Distribution Distribution describes how the sampler is to deposit samples. A sample is the volume of liquid deposited in a bottle. A sample event includes the full sampling cycle and may deposit a sample into more than one bottle.
  • Page 105: Continuous Sampling

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming Example: Time Switching Distribution 1. Enter the number of bottles that should receive 3. Enter the time between bottle switches. samples at each sample event. SWITCH BOTTLES EVERY __ HOURS, __ MINUTES BOTTLES PER SAMPLE EVENT (1-max) 4.
  • Page 106 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming Sequential EXTENDED PROGRAMMING Each bottle receives one sample from one sample event. D I S T R I B U T I O N : S W I T C H B O T T L E S ON: S E Q U E N T I A L 1 B O T T L E S P E R N U M B E R O F S A M P L E S...
  • Page 107: Flow Proportional Sample Volumes

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming 5.10 Flow Proportional The BLZZRD can collect flow proportional sample volumes. For some sampling protocols, these flow-weighted, variable-volume Sample Volumes samples can be more representative of the stream. This is because stream characteristics often change as the flow fluc- tuates.
  • Page 108: Calculating Variable Sample Volume Settings

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming The entry for the SAMPLE VOLUME display can be calculated 5.10.1 Calculating Variable based on expected flow rates and collection volume requirements. Sample Volume Settings The number of pulses or flow module volume that you enter should ensure that the minimum volume of liquid required for analysis is collected without exceeding the bottle volume capacity of the sampler.
  • Page 109: Calculations When Using An External Flow Meter

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming 9400 ml 666,667 gal 500,000 gal 3000 ml Hours Figure 5-3 Variable-volume scenario The highest possible SAMPLE VOLUME value is determined by 5.10.2 Calculations when the minimum volume required for analysis and the least Using an External Flow expected flow rate over the sampling duration.
  • Page 110: Calculations When Using A 700 Series Flow Module

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming These factors would be applied to the following equation. (Greatest Total Flow Vol) / (Flow Pulse Vol) 10 ml for every __ pulses (Total Bottle Vol) / (10 ml per unit) From the scenario we can apply the factors to the equation. (666,667 gallons / 100 gallons) 10 ml for every 7.0 pulses (9,400 ml / 10 ml)
  • Page 111: Sampler Enable

    Certain external instruments can enable (start) or disable (stop) a sampler by sending a signal to pin F of the sampler’s flow meter connector. Teledyne ISCO flow meters, flow loggers, and the Model 1640 Liquid Level Actuator have a programmable sampler-enable feature that lets them enable or disable the sampler.
  • Page 112 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming Example: Sampler Enable Programming In this example, you will be enabling the sampler if it 7. Select YES. rains 0.5” in 2 hours and the level goes above 1 foot. 1. Select NONE PROGRAMMED to begin defining RESET RAIN HISTORY? the sampler enable.
  • Page 113: Sampler Enable Responses

    The STAY ENABLED feature works only when the sampler becomes enabled following program start. If you need this fea- ture with enable prior to program start, contact Teledyne ISCO for details. Repeatable Enable – After enabling the sampler, the enabling...
  • Page 114 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming interval will be reset at the enable time. Samples at disable do not affect the sample intervals. Standard programs do not take a sample at the enable time. SAMPLE AT ENABLE? Delay To Start Of Sampling – If yo u have selected O NCE ENABLED STAY ENABLED and have chosen to not sample at the enable, you have the opportunity to suspend the start of sam- pling.
  • Page 115: Pauses/Resumes

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming CONTINUE COUNTDOWN WHILE DISABLED? If you select “NO” when asked if you want to reset the sample interval at enable, you will be asked if you want to continue the countdown while disabled. You can have the sampler continue the countdown, repeating it as often as necessary while the sampler is disabled, or you may suspend the countdown while disabled, resuming the countdown as the sampler is enabled.
  • Page 116: Run Time Screens

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming Note that if you have recently calibrated a parameter probe, the sampler may delay the start and display “PLEASE WAIT” until valid readings are expected from the probe. The delay accounts for the time typically required to install the probe, and lasts for five minutes after you complete the calibration.
  • Page 117: Programming Style

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming If the Liquid Detector is off: • You must enter the SUCTION HEAD. USE LIQUID DETECTOR? • No RINSES or RETRIES will be available. • The COUNT TO LIQUID column of the RESULTS report will read “0.”...
  • Page 118: Bottle Full Detection

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming How Does It Work? – The primary sampler sends a disable signal out its flow meter connector. The secondary sampler receiving the signal is held disabled until the primary sampler completes its program. When using a flow meter or flow logger a Dual Sampler Mode to Flow Meter cable must be used.
  • Page 119: Pre-Sample And Post-Sample Purge Counts

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming If you select COMPLETE SAMPLES, the sampler sends a three-second pulse only after it successfully collects a sample. The sampler will not send an event mark if an error occurs, such as “No Liquid Detected.” Presample Purge Rinse Cycle Pump Volume 1...
  • Page 120: Serial Output

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming The duration of the post-sample purge is determined by the length of the suction line to maximize the battery life. The pre- and post-sample purge can also be manually set. PRE-SAMPLE PURGE: ____COUNTS (10-9999) POST-SAMPLE PURGE:...
  • Page 121: Serial Data Codes

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming the data in the string, refer to Table 5-1. This serial data can also be accessed from a remote location using the optional dial-out modem (see Section 8, Remote Operation). Note Connecting either the serial output or the standard interrogator cable to the sampler disables the optional internal dial-out modem, if installed.
  • Page 122: Interrogator Connector Power

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming Table 5-1 Serial Data Codes (Continued) Identifier Parameter Units Level meters Ammonium-nitrogen milligrams nitrogen per liter Ammonia-nitrogen milligrams nitrogen per liter Nitrate-Nitrogen milligrams nitrogen per liter Turbidity nephelometric turbidity units Chloride milligrams per liter Chlorophyll micrograms per liter Flow rate...
  • Page 123: Hardware Setup

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming 5.16 Hardware Setup The hardware setup screens make adjustments to the sampler’s hardware-based features: RUN “PROGRAM NAME” PROGRAM VIEW REPORT OTHER FUNCTIONS • Select Other Functions MAINTENANCE MANUAL FUNCTIONS PROGRAMMING STYLE HARDWARE •...
  • Page 124: I/O Pin Programming

    The state of the I/O lines is not defined when the sampler is OFF. Sampler enable The enable input requires a pulse signal of 5 to 15 volts. Teledyne ISCO offers optional interface modules for converting from a 4-20 mA analog or pulse duration signal.
  • Page 125 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming Example: I/O Pin Programming Although the screens displayed may vary depending on Note: All choices listed are alarm output settings, your site setup, the programming sequence will be the except for . This is the input function to O ENABLE same or similar to the following example.
  • Page 126: Dialout Alarms

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming Dialout alarms require the sampler to be equipped with the 5.16.4 Dialout Alarms factory-installed 2400 baud talking modem, or the external digital cellular CDMA or GSM modem. The dialout alarm allows the sampler to notify a contact list when an “alarm” condition exists (is true).
  • Page 127: Pager Numbers

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 5 Extended Programming When the call is answered, the sampler’s modem announces the alarm condition (analog talking modem) or sends a digital text message (external cellular modem), and the sampler’s three-digit ID number. To acknowledge the call, press the (star) key, and the three-digit ID number on your phone.
  • Page 128: Analog Output

    On the sampler, this hardware feature is always enabled to operate the refriger- ation system. Teledyne ISCO offers three analog outputs as a factory installed 5.16.8 Analog Output option. The option is installed inside the controller and includes a six-pin connector to interface with external devices.
  • Page 129: Section 6 Running Programs

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 6 Running Programs This section provides information on: • Starting a program • Reading display screens while a program is running • Pausing a program • Performing manual operations • Viewing and retrieving sampler data from a running program.
  • Page 130: Module Readings

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 6 Running Programs I f R U N h a d b e e n p r e v i o u s l y S t o p p e d a n d n o p r o g r a m m i n g c h a n g e s w e r e m a d e . P R O G R A M M I N G C O M P L E T E R U N T H I S P R O G R A M M u l t i p l e B o t t l e s...
  • Page 131: How Does The Sampler Work

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 6 Running Programs If an entire reading is filled with asterisks, the value exceeds the number of characters that can be displayed. The sampler stores the actual reading in memory, so it may be collected later. BOTTLE 2 IN 00:12:00 ***** gpm 5.73 ft...
  • Page 132: A Typical Sampling Cycle

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 6 Running Programs 1. The sampler moves the distributor arm over the bottle that 6.3.1 A Typical Sampling is to receive the sample. Cycle 2. The pump reverses for the pre-sample purge. 3. The pump direction changes, filling the suction line. 4.
  • Page 133: How Does The Refrigerator Work

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 6 Running Programs 6.4 How Does the The operation of the refrigeration system is under control of the sampler controller. As long as the controller is powered, the Refrigerator Work? refrigeration system is active. This is true for all states (including OFF), except for the time between entering RUN and the completion of the first sample, and when the pump is running.
  • Page 134: Stop Program

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 6 Running Programs This option terminates the running program and records 6.5.1 Stop Program program stopped in the sample event log. The program cannot be resumed. Selecting this option will cause the sampler to exit the manual 6.5.2 Resume Program paused state and return to normal program operation.
  • Page 135: Adjust Volume

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 6 Running Programs If the original count remaining is less than the new pacing interval, the original count will continue to count down to the next sample event. Subsequent samples are then paced by the new interval.
  • Page 136: Grab Samples

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 6 Running Programs Grab samples let you take a single sample on demand, collecting 6.6.1 Grab Samples the sample in an external container (Figure 6-3). Keep in mind: • When the sampler delivers a grab sample, it runs through a complete sampling cycle, using the current settings for volume and for line rinses or retries.
  • Page 137 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 6 Running Programs Example: Taking a Grab Sample 1. After preparing to collect the grab sample in an external container, select GRAB SAMPLE from the PURGING MANUAL FUNCTIONS or the PAUSED screen. SUCTION LINE GRAB SAMPLE CALIBRATE VOLUME OPERATE PUMP MOVE DISTRIBUTOR...
  • Page 138: Calibrate Volume

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 6 Running Programs The sampler delivers accurate sample volumes without cali- 6.6.2 Calibrate Volume bration. If you find that sample volumes vary significantly from the programmed values, first check the suction line for proper installation. Be sure it slopes continuously downhill to the liquid source and drains completely after each sampling cycle.
  • Page 139 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 6 Running Programs Example: Calibrating Sample Volume 1. After preparing to collect the sample volume in a PURGING graduated cylinder or similar container, select SUCTION LINE CALIBRATE VOLUME from MANUAL FUNCTIONS or the PAUSED screen. 5.
  • Page 140: Operating The Pump

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 6 Running Programs Example: Operating the Pump Manually 1. Select OPERATE PUMP from the MANUAL 3. While pumping, the screen reports PURGING or FUNCTIONS screen. PUMPING. GRAB SAMPLE PURGING. . . CALIBRATE VOLUME PRESS THE RED ‘STOP’ OPERATE PUMP KEY WHEN DONE MOVE DISTRIBUTOR...
  • Page 141: Moving The Distributor Arm

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 6 Running Programs Example: Moving the Distributor Arm 1. Select MOVE DISTRIBUTOR from the MANUAL 3. The distributor arm moves to the selected bottle FUNCTIONS screen. position then displays: GRAB SAMPLE CALIBRATE VOLUME NOW AT BOTTLE ____ OPERATE PUMP MOVE DISTRIBUTOR 2.
  • Page 142: Reports

    • Collect the reports (except for summary reports) with a Teledyne ISCO 581 RTD and use a computer running Flowlink or Samplink to transfer the reports from the RTD to a file on the computer.
  • Page 143: Configuring Reports

    Flowlink Report selected. The Samplink Report and Flowlink Report options allow you to tailor the output to the Teledyne ISCO software used to collect the reports. The Samplink Report option provides the Sampling Reports, but disables the output of the detailed partition data.
  • Page 144: Sampling Results Report

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 6 Running Programs Example: Configuring Reports 1. Select View Report from the Main Menu or View 3. Select the option that matches your data collection Data while in the Paused state. software, or tailor the output according to the reports needed.
  • Page 145: Summary Report

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 6 Running Programs This report summarizes the rain gauge or module data. The 6.7.6 Summary Report types of readings are the same as those available to the Com- bined reports. The sampler compiles the data to present a daily total, the day’s average, maximum, and minimum reading, and a listing of hourly averages.
  • Page 146 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 6 Running Programs Table 6-1 Reports: Program Events, Source Codes, and Error Codes (Continued) * Indicates events and codes that occur in Standard Programming Source Codes – The Source Codes listed below refer to why a sample was taken. Calibrate sample Sample volume delivered during calibration.
  • Page 147 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 6 Running Programs SAMPLER ID# 3687447734 08:32 19-SEP-03 Hardware: A1 Software: 2.10 *********** PROGRAM SETTINGS *********** ---------- SITE DESCRIPTION: "FACTORY051" ---------- UNITS SELECTED: TEMPERATURE: F FLOW RATE: cfs FLOW VOLUME: Mgal ---------- BUBBLER MODULE: WEIR V-NOTCH ---------- 950 ml BTLS...
  • Page 148: Report: Sampling Results

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 6 Running Programs SAMPLER ID# 3687447734 08:32 19-SEP-03 Hardware: A1 Software: 2.10 *********** SAMPLING RESULTS *********** SITE: FACTORY051 Program Started at 07:53 TH 18-SEP-03 Nominal Sample Volume = 200 ml COUNT SAMPLE BOTTLE TIME SOURCE ERROR LIQUID ------- ------ ---- -- -- ------...
  • Page 149 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 6 Running Programs SAMPLER ID# 3687447734 08:32 19-SEP-03 Hardware: A1 Software: 2.10 BUBBLER MODULE: 2215419583 Hardware: A00000 Software: 1.07 *********** COMBINED RESULTS *********** SITE: FACTORY051 Program Started at 07:53 TH 18-SEP-03 Nominal Sample Volume = 200 ml FLOW TOTAL...
  • Page 150 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 6 Running Programs SAMPLER ID# 3687447734 08:32 19-SEP-03 Hardware: A1 Software: 2.10 *********** COMBINED RESULTS *********** SITE: FACTORY051 Program Started at 07:53 TH 18-SEP-03 Nominal Sample Volume = 200 ml FR-TEMP SAMPLE BOTTLE TIME ------- ------ ---- ---- 08:00 41.4...
  • Page 151 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 6 Running Programs SAMPLER ID# 3687447734 08:32 19-SEP-03 Hardware: A1 Software: 2.10 BUBBLER MODULE: 2215419583 Hardware: A00000 Software: 1.07 SITE: FACTORY051 Summary Report for 18-SEP-03 (TH) Day's Flow: 000001.487 Mgal Average Flow Rate: 2.3061 cfs 09:20 Minimum Flow Rate: 2.4237 cfs 21:45 Maximum Flow Rate:...
  • Page 152: System Ids

    The software version number changes when your sampler’s software is updated. The system will also list any software options that you have acti- vated on your unit. These specialized software options are available for purchase from Teledyne ISCO’s Special Product Applications Department. 6-24...
  • Page 153: Section 7 Sdi-12 Sondes

    Section 7 SDI-12 Sondes In order to provide you with the flexibility to use the water parameter sensors that best meet your needs, Teledyne ISCO has implemented support for SDI-12 protocol. Support of this standard allows you to use SDI-12 compatible devices in con- junction with your BLZZRD in Extended Programming mode.
  • Page 154: Data Parameters

    This data can be used in different ways. Data can be logged at user selectable time intervals for later download and processing by Teledyne ISCO’s Flowlink® program. You can set up sampling programs that will be enabled to run only if conditions based on parameters monitored by the connected SDI-12 devices are met.
  • Page 155: Scanning For Sondes

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 7 SDI-12 Sondes Table 7-1 SDI-12 Sonde Parameters Parameter Units Range Resolution Bytes Temperature °C -40–100 Conductivity mS/cm 0–100 Specific Conductance 0.01 Total Dissolved Solids 0–90 Salinity 0–70 Dissolved Oxygen mg/L 0–20 — 0–14 -999–999 Level 0–6.5279 0.0001...
  • Page 156 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 7 SDI-12 Sondes PLEASE WAIT! LOOKING FOR SDI-12 SONDES 4. If a sonde is found during the scan, the controller will briefly report the number of sondes, then advance to a screen to set up the sondes. (refer to the Sonde Setup screens example.) Also, if a sonde is found during the scan, the controller changes AUTO SDI-12 SCAN to ON.
  • Page 157: Isco-Ready Sondes

    LOOKING FOR SDI-12 SONDES to scroll. The example screens below show five parameters from a Teledyne ISCO-ready sonde. 5. When it finds a sonde, it will briefly report the number of sondes found. You can wait for the DATA FROM SONDE 7 screen to advance or press .
  • Page 158 Sondes that are not store. Stored data will be available for reports and Teledyne ISCO-ready will only report that a data for retrieval with Flowlink. To store all parameters in type is available. These undefined parameters will memory select YES.
  • Page 159: Sonde Setup - Storing Parameter Data

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 7 SDI-12 Sondes 7.6 Sonde Setup - Storing Whether you are using an ISCO-ready sonde or other SDI-12 compatible sonde, you will need to tell the sampler controller if Parameter Data you want to store all of the parameter data or data from selected parameters.
  • Page 160: Sonde Calibration And Validation

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 7 SDI-12 Sondes 7.7 Sonde Calibration and You should calibrate your sonde in the lab, according to manufacturer’s recommendations. Validation Note The AQ700 sonde’s PC software program provides calibration for its sensors. Refer to the AQ700 user manual for complete instructions for calibration of each parameter.
  • Page 161: Validation Screen

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 7 SDI-12 Sondes • DO - For dissolved oxygen, you can choose between two methods: DO Standard and Saturation. The saturation method requires a temperature reading between 0.0° and 47.0° C. You will also need to enter your altitude and barometric pressure.
  • Page 162: Section 8 Remote Operation

    BLZZRD ™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 8 Remote Operation The BLZZRD controller can be operated remotely from external devices. External controlling devices may be a computer via RS-232 serial communications or a telephone via touch-tone com- m a n d s . R e m o t e t e l e p h o n e o p e r a t i o n r e q u i r e s t h e factory-installed 2400 baud talking modem.
  • Page 163: Menu Control

    BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 8 Remote Operation Figure 8-1 Press and hold ?? to connect to the sampler Once you have remotely connected to the sampler, menu com- 8.1.1 Menu Control mands can be entered from your computer. These menu com- mands are listed in Table 8-1.
  • Page 164 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 8 Remote Operation Table 8-1 BLZZRD Remote Menu Commands Menu Command Description 0 or START This command will immediately start any program set to WAIT FOR PHONE CALL and cur- rently waiting for the remote start command (see Section 4.6). 1 or RUN1 This command will load Program 1 as the sampler’s current Extended program, reset partition if the storage interval has been changed, and run the program.
  • Page 165: External Program Control

    BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 8 Remote Operation Under external program control, the sampler operates according 8.1.2 External Program to received commands. An external program can be as simple as Control manually entered commands to collect a sample when needed, or as complex as a user-developed process control program (for SCADA or other systems) that directs sample collection according a system’s needs.
  • Page 166 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 8 Remote Operation Send Status – This command causes the sampler to return a data string that identifies the controller and lists its current status. The command to send current status is: STS,1<CR> The status is received as pairs of comma-separated identifiers and values.
  • Page 167 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 8 Remote Operation 6 = DISTRIBUTOR JAMMED 8 = PUMP LATCH OPEN 9 = SAMPLER SHUT OFF (while sampling) 11 = NO DISTRIBUTOR 12 = SAMPLE IN PROGRESS CS,xxxx is the byte-by-byte sum of the entire string “MO,...,CS,”...
  • Page 168 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 8 Remote Operation Table 8-2 Serial Data Codes (Continued) Identifier Parameter Units Current time days since 1-Jan-1900 Velocity meters per second Volume cubic meters Velocity signal strength percent Velocity spectrum strength percent Conductivity milliseimens per centimeter Dissolved oxygen milligrams per liter none...
  • Page 169: Remote Control Of Sampler Keypad

    BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 8 Remote Operation Optional checksum Optionally, commands to the sampler can be validated using a checksum. Checksum validation can avoid problems caused by faulty program control or communication lines. When using the checksum, add the CS identifier and a comma at the end of the command, and the checksum value of the string up to the last comma.
  • Page 170: Telephone Commands

    Table 8-4. To use telephone commands: 1. Dial the sampler’s telephone number. When the sampler connects, it answers with “Teledyne ISCO Sampler Site [number].” If the sampler does not receive a touch-tone command in five seconds, it assumes that a computer modem has called and initiates the modem connect sequence.
  • Page 171 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 8 Remote Operation Table 8-4 BLZZRD Remote Phone Commands Phone Name Description Command Start This command will immediately start any program set to WAIT FOR PHONE CALL and currently waiting for the remote start command (see Section 4.6). Load and Run This command will load Program 1 as the sampler’s current Extended pro- Program 1...
  • Page 172: Section 9 Maintenance

    Section 9 Maintenance This section describes how to maintain and troubleshoot your BLZZRD. If you think your unit requires repair, or if you have questions concerning its operation or maintenance, contact Teledyne ISCO’s Technical Service Department: Phone: (866) 298-6174 (402) 464-0231 FAX: (402) 465-3001 E-mail: iscowatersupport@teledyne.com...
  • Page 173: Cleaning The Refrigerated Compartment

    BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 9 Maintenance When cleaning the controller and top cover, cap the connectors at the back of the controller tightly. Make sure the pump drain hole (located on the bottom right-hand side of the pump, beneath the pump band) is open and free of debris or buildup.
  • Page 174: Cleaning Or Replacing Wetted Parts

    Teledyne ISCO ships samplers from the factory with the clocks 9.3.1 Set Clock set to Central Standard Time. Reset the clock when installing the sampler in a different time zone, for daylight savings time, or when needed.
  • Page 175 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 9 Maintenance Example: Setting the Clock 1. From the Main Menu select OTHER FUNCTIONS. 4. Enter the time and date using the arrow and number keys. PROGRAM ENTER TIME AND DATE: VIEW REPORT HH:MM DD-MON-YY OTHER FUNCTIONS __:__ __-___-__...
  • Page 176: Pump Tube Alarm

    BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 9 Maintenance The sampler tracks the pump counts in both the forward and 9.3.2 Pump Tube Alarm reverse cycles with a resettable counter. When the counter reaches the default count of 1,000,000 or the count you have e nte r ed, the sampler displa ys a mes sage , “WARNING ! REPLACE PUMP TUBE.”...
  • Page 177: Internal Battery

    You do not need to run the diagnostic tests on a routine basis. The diagnostic tests are a troubleshooting tool; Teledyne ISCO’s Technical Service department staff may ask you to run these tests when they work with you in diagnosing problems with your sampler.
  • Page 178: Self-Diagnostics

    Select NO to retain the programs and Values outside this range indicate a pump problem; data and to exit the diagnostics. contact Teledyne ISCO Technical Service. 8. Select YES to test the distributor, NO to skip this RE-INITIALIZE? test.
  • Page 179 Check the condition of the pump tube regularly and if the tube shows signs of fatigue or wear, replace it immediately. A properly maintained sampler will pro- vide years of the reliable service that is expected of a Teledyne ISCO Sampler.
  • Page 180: Replacing The Pump Tube

    • Long purge cycles, such as those used with long suction lines. To extend the life of the pump tubes: • Always use Teledyne ISCO pump tubes. • Install the tube properly, aligning the blue collars correctly in the liquid detector’s grooves.
  • Page 181 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 9 Maintenance Figure 9-2 Removing and replacing the pump tube Figure 9-3 Placing the pump tube in the liquid detector 9-10...
  • Page 182: Opening The Controller Case

    BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 9 Maintenance 9.5 Opening the You will need to open the controller case to gain access to: Controller Case • The desiccant bag that dries the controller’s interior • The battery that provides backup power to the controller.
  • Page 183: Replacing The Desiccant

    BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 9 Maintenance 9.6 Replacing the A humidity indicator, labeled “INTERNAL CASE HUMIDITY,” is located to the right of the keypad. It indicates the amount of Desiccant moisture present inside the control box. The paper indicator is blue when the control box is dry.
  • Page 184: Replacing The Internal Battery

    Before proceeding, retrieve the stored data and record your program settings. Note Teledyne ISCO recommends you replace the battery every five years. To ensure that the replacement meets Teledyne ISCO’s specifications, use only Teledyne ISCO replacement batteries. (See Appendix D, Replacement Parts.) To replace the internal battery: 1.
  • Page 185: Main Circuit Board Connections

    BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 9 Maintenance 1/4 inch stop nut Connector Board Connector Wire Connectors … Mounting Screws … Keypad Connector Figure 9-7 Main Circuit Board Connections 5. Remove the four screws attaching the main circuit board to the case. 6.
  • Page 186: Lithium Battery

    BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 9 Maintenance Lithium Battery Figure 9-8 Lithium battery 9. Reconnect the main circuit board to the connector board before reconnecting it to the keypad. Replace the four mounting screws, and reconnect the connectors. 10. Replace the grounding strap and attach with the inch stop nut.
  • Page 187: Error Messages

    BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Section 9 Maintenance 9.8 Error Messages If the sampler detects an error that prevents it from taking a sample or continuing the program, it displays an error message. There are messages for the following conditions: • Pump Jammed •...
  • Page 188: Appendix A Menu Flowcharts

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix A Menu Flowcharts See Section 6, Running Programs. R U N P R O G R A M V I E W R E P O R T O T H E R F U N C T I O N S S t o p K e y P O W E R U S E D : C U R R E N T : _ .
  • Page 189: Standard Programming: Programming Screens

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix A Menu Flowcharts R U N Programming screens shown are for a 730 Bubbler P R O G R A M Flow Module. Screens for other modules may vary. V I E W R E P O R T O T H E R F U N C T I O N S S I T E : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S I T E D E S C R I P T I O N :...
  • Page 190: Standard And Extended Programming: Start Times

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix A Menu Flowcharts Continued from Figure A-2, Standard Programming: Programming Screens. See Notes B & C . N O D E L A Y T O S T A R T F I R S T S A M P L E D E L A Y E D S T A R T A F T E R A C L O C K T I M E...
  • Page 191: Standard Programming: Quick View; Programming Screens

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix A Menu Flowcharts Units selected screens are for a 730 Bubbler Flow Module. Screens for other modules may vary. S I T E : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ STOP key pressed.
  • Page 192 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix A Menu Flowcharts Continued from Figure A-4: Standard Program- ming: Quick View; Programming Screens. F I R S T S A M P L E A F T E R A _ _ _ M I N U T E D E L A Y ( 1 - 9 9 9 ) N O D E L A Y T O S T A R T D E L A Y E D S T A R T...
  • Page 193 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix A Menu Flowcharts R U N P R O G R A M V I E W R E P O R T O T H E R F U N C T I O N S N o v a l i d o p t i o n s N O D A T A T O D I S P L A Y...
  • Page 194 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix A Menu Flowcharts R U N P R O G R A M V I E W R E P O R T O T H E R F U N C T I O N S E N T E R T I M E A N D D A T E : M A I N T E N A N C E _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ P U M P C O U N T S ,...
  • Page 195: View Report

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix A Menu Flowcharts R U N P R O G R A M V I E W R E P O R T O T H E R F U N C T I O N S G R A B S A M P L E M A I N T E N A N C E S A M P L E V O L U M E :...
  • Page 196: Extended Programming: Programming Screens

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix A Menu Flowcharts Selected screens are for a 730 Bubbler Flow Module. Screens for other modules may vary. R U N " E X T E N D E D 1 " " E X T E N D E D 1 " P R O G R A M "...
  • Page 197: Extended Programming: Equipment Setup

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix A Menu Flowcharts Continued from Figure A-9, Extended Programming: Programming Screens. N U M B E R O F B O T T L E S : B O T T L E V O L U M E I S _ _ _ _ _ m l ( 3 0 0 - 3 0 0 0 0 ) S U C T I O N L I N E L E N G T H I S _ _ f t...
  • Page 198: Extended Programming: Pacing And Distribution

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix A Menu Flowcharts Continued from Figure A-10, Extended Programming: Equipment Setup. T I M E B E T W E E N S A M P L E E V E N T S : _ _ H O U R S , _ _ M I N U T E S U N I F O R M T I M E P A C E D P A C E D B Y :...
  • Page 199 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix A Menu Flowcharts Continued from Figure A-11, Extended Programming: Pacing and Distribution. All valid event options will be shown. E V E N T : N O E V E N T P A R A M E T E R S R A I N L E V E L F L O W...
  • Page 200 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix A Menu Flowcharts Continued from Figure A-11, Extended Continued from Figure A-20, Extended Programming: Pacing and Distribution. Programming: Normal View; Hardware. 'A' Done and I/O are not options for I/O Conditions See Note A. See Note A. A N D E N A B L E : E N A B L E : R A I N...
  • Page 201 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix A Menu Flowcharts R U N " E X T E N D E D 1 " " E X T E N D E D 1 " P R O G R A M "...
  • Page 202 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix A Menu Flowcharts Continued from Figure A-14, Extended Pro- gramming: Quick View; Programming Screens. N U M B E R O F B O T T L E S : S U C T I O N L I N E L E N G T H I S _ _ f t ( 3 - 9 9 ) _ _ , _ _ _ _ m l B O T T L E S...
  • Page 203 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix A Menu Flowcharts Continued from Figure A-15, Extended Pro- T I M E B E T W E E N S A M P L E E V E N T S : gramming: Quick View; Equipment Set-Up. _ _ H O U R S , _ _ M I N U T E S P A C I N G : U N I F O R M T I M E P A C E D...
  • Page 204 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix A Menu Flowcharts Continued from Figure A-16, Extended Program- Continued from Figure A-21, Extended ming: Quick View; Pacing and Distribution. Programming: Quick View; Hardware. 'A' Done and I/O are not options for I/O Conditions See Note A. See Note A.
  • Page 205 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix A Menu Flowcharts R U N " I S C O 6 7 1 2 " M E A S U R E M E N T I N T E R V A L P R O G R A M 3 0 S E C O N D S V I E W R E P O R T...
  • Page 206 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix A Menu Flowcharts R U N " I S C O 6 7 1 2 " P R O G R A M V I E W R E P O R T O T H E R F U N C T I O N S M A I N T E N A N C E M A N U A L F U N C T I O N S S O F T W A R E O P T I O N S...
  • Page 207 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix A Menu Flowcharts D O Y O U H A V E A R U N " E X T E N D E D 1 " M A I N T E N A N C E R A I N G A U G E A T T A C H E D ? M A N U A L F U N C T I O N S P R O G R A M...
  • Page 208 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix A Menu Flowcharts R U N " I S C O 6 7 1 2 " P R O G R A M V I E W R E P O R T O T H E R F U N C T I O N S M A I N T E N A N C E M A N U A L F U N C T I O N S S O F T W A R E O P T I O N S...
  • Page 209 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix A Menu Flowcharts Notes Continued from Figure A-20, Extended Pro- gramming: Normal View; Hardware. A. Factory installed option. Requires B1 hardware or newer. B. Requires factory-installed Dialout Modem and B2 hardware or newer. I f a p p l i c a b l e S e e N o t e A A N A L O G O U T P U T A N A L O G O U T P U T _ :...
  • Page 210 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix A Menu Flowcharts Continued from Figure A-21, Extended Pro- gramming: Quick View; Hardware. Note A. Factory installed option. Requires B1 hardware or newer. I f a p p l i c a b l e S e e N o t e A N A L O G O U T P U T A N A L O G O U T P U T _ :...
  • Page 211 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix A Menu Flowcharts N E W H A R D W A R E S E T U P D O W N L O A D D A T A N O W O R L O S E A L L D A T A ! D O N E N O S D I - 1 2 S O N D E S E T U P K N O W N S O N D E S...
  • Page 212: Appendix B Material Safety Data Sheets

    This appendix provides Material Safety Data Sheets for the des- iccant used by the BLZZRD Sampler. Teledyne ISCO cannot guarantee the accuracy of the data. Spe- cific questions regarding the use and handling of the products should be directed to the manufacturer listed on the MSDS.
  • Page 213 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix B Material Safety Data Sheets Indicating Silica Gel Material Safety Data Sheet Identity (Trade Name as Used on Label) Manufacturer MULTISORB TECHNOLOGIES, INC. MSDS Number* : (formerly Multiform Desiccants, Inc.) Address: CAS Number* : 325 Harlem Road Buffalo, NY 14224 Phone Number (For Information): 716/824-8900...
  • Page 214 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix B Material Safety Data Sheets Will Not Occur Page 2 Section 5 - Health Hazard Data PRIMARY ROUTES Inhalation Ingestion CARCINOGEN OSHA OF ENTRY Skin Absorption Not Hazardous LISTED IN IARC Monograph Not Listed HEALTH HAZARDS Acute May cause eye, skin and mucous membrane irritation.
  • Page 215 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix B Material Safety Data Sheets 101 Christine Drive Belen, New Mexico 87002 Phone: (505) 864-6691 Fax: (505) 861-2355 ISO 9002 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET -- September 28, 1998 ® SORB-IT Packaged Desiccant SECTION I -- PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Trade Name and Synonyms: Silica Gel, Synthetic Amorphous Silica, Silicon, Dioxide...
  • Page 216 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix B Material Safety Data Sheets 101 Christine Drive Belen, New Mexico 87002 Phone: (505) 864-6691 Fax: (505) 861-2355 ISO 9002 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET -- September 28, 1998 ® SORB-IT Packaged Desiccant SECTION IV -- FIRE EXPLOSION DATA Fire and Explosion Hazard - Negligible fire and explosion hazard when exposed to heat or flame by reaction with incompatible substances.
  • Page 217 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix B Material Safety Data Sheets 101 Christine Drive Belen, New Mexico 87002 Phone: (505) 864-6691 Fax: (505) 861-2355 ISO 9002 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET -- September 28, 1998 ® SORB-IT Packaged Desiccant NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: This product is a desiccant and generates heat as it adsorbs water.
  • Page 218 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix B Material Safety Data Sheets 101 Christine Drive Belen, New Mexico 87002 Phone: (505) 864-6691 Fax: (505) 861-2355 ISO 9002 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET -- September 28, 1998 ® SORB-IT Packaged Desiccant SECTION IX -- SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS Avoid breathing dust and prolonged contact with skin.
  • Page 219 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix B Material Safety Data Sheets...
  • Page 220: Appendix C General Safety Procedures

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix C General Safety Procedures The safety of the personnel who use the BLZZRD sampler is a critical consideration. The following procedures, applicable to working in and around manholes and sewers, are those used by Black & Veatch, a respected consulting firm, and are published here by their permission.
  • Page 221: Planning

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix C General Safety Procedures This applies to hand tools as well as stones, gravel and other objects. • Sharp Edges –Sharp edges of items in or near a manhole may cause cuts or bruises. • Lifting Injuries–Unless proper tools are used to remove manhole covers, back injuries or injuries to hands or feet may result.
  • Page 222: Traffic Protection

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix C General Safety Procedures A person should never enter a manhole unless he is wearing per- sonal safety equipment, including a safety harness and a hard hat. Two persons should be stationed at the surface continuously while anyone is working inside a manhole, to lift him out if he is overcome or injured.
  • Page 223: Emergencies

    BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix C General Safety Procedures Every member of the crew should be instructed on procedures to C.4.4 Emergencies be followed in cases of an emergency. It is the duty of each crew chief to have a list of emergency phone numbers, including the nearest hospital and ambulance service, police precinct, fire station, and rescue or general emergency number.
  • Page 224 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix C General Safety Procedures Whitney, oxygen is equal to 12.2%t. Many hikers go there, and to higher peaks as well. After adequate acclimation, they may climb to the top of Mt. Everest, where oxygen is equal to only 6.7%.
  • Page 225 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix C General Safety Procedures tions. A supposed safety device that is unreliable is worse than none at all. “Remember that the nose fails, too, when it comes to sens- ing dangerous concentrations of H “Various other toxic gases have been mentioned in some publications.
  • Page 226 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix C General Safety Procedures Table C-1 Hazardous Gases Chemical Common Specific Physiological Max. Explosive Likely Most Simplest and Formula Properties Gravity or Effect* Safe Safe Range Location Common Cheapest Vapor 60 Min. 8 Hour (% by vol. Sources Safe Method Density...
  • Page 227 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix C General Safety Procedures Table C-1 Hazardous Gases (Continued) Chemical Common Specific Physiological Max. Explosive Likely Most Simplest and Formula Properties Gravity or Effect* Safe Safe Range Location Common Cheapest Vapor 60 Min. 8 Hour (% by vol.
  • Page 228: Appendix D Replacement Parts

    Replacement parts are called out in the following illustrations. Refer to the tables to determine the part number for the item. Replacement parts can be purchased on our online store: store.teledyneisco.com/ or by contacting Teledyne ISCO’s Customer Service Department. Teledyne ISCO Customer Service Department P.O. Box 82531...
  • Page 229 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix D Replacement Parts BLZZRD 4 and 14 bottle parts 68-2740-027 60-2974-025 Distributer arm 1.8 liter glass bottles and caps. Set of 8 60-2923-007 Distributer arm nut 60-3004-193 Cap with liner for 2.5 Gallon Glass bottle 68-2970-012 950 mL poly bottles and cap.
  • Page 230 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix D Replacement Parts BLZZRD Controller Related Replacement Parts Case Related Parts 10-9080-300 60-2960-010 Photo Coming Draw Latch for Pump Case Kit, BLZZRD Replacement Soon Case Top 60-9004-442 60-2960-020 Photo Coming Kit, BLZZRD Dust Cap Kit, BLZZRD Replacement Soon Replacement Case Bottom...
  • Page 231 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix D Replacement Parts Preventative Maintenance Related Parts 49-0001-300 60-9004-413 Humidity indicator card Preventative Maintenance Kit for BLZZRD-6712- Avalanche Controller 099000200 Desiccant Bag 8 Oz. Electronics Related Parts 60-2960-011 60-9004-408 Photo Coming CPU Replacement Kit Replacement Connector Soon Circuit Board Kit, BLZZRD- 6712-Avalanche...
  • Page 232 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix D Replacement Parts BLZZRD Refrigerator Replacement Parts 60-2960-013 60-2960-016 Photo Coming Photo Coming Replacement Power Replacement Circulation Soon Soon Supply Kit Fan Internal Kit 60-2960-014 60-2960-017 Photo Coming Photo Coming Replacement Temperature Replacement Fan Soon Soon Sensor Kit Compressor Kit...
  • Page 233 BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix D Replacement Parts...
  • Page 234: Appendix E Accessories

    Prices available on request. Additional items appear in Appendix D, Replacement Parts. Many other items are available. To order any item, contact your sales representative or the fac- tory. Teledyne ISCO P.O. Box 82531 Lincoln, NE 68501 USA Phone: (800) 228-4373...
  • Page 235: Accessories

    BLZZRD™ Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix E Accessories Table E-1 Accessories Part Item Number BLZZRD Controller Options Program lock software for BLZZRD and 6700 Series Sampler. Factory-installed. 60-9003-532 6712 LTE North America - 6712 LTE North America cell phone modem module with magnetic mount 60-9004-499 antenna.
  • Page 236 60-3224-005 the sensor and the flow meter. Total distance including sensor cable length cannot exceed 75 ft. Flume probe cap. For use in flumes built to accommodate a Teledyne ISCO probe. 60-2503-105 Sensor carrier for attaching submerged probe level sensor to Teledyne ISCO Standard Mounting 60-3204-005 Rings.
  • Page 237 750 Module and Low Profile Area Velocity Sensor with 25 ft. cable, measures 10 ft. level range. 60-9004-031 Includes instruction manual and coupon for free Teledyne ISCO Open Channel Flow Measurement Handbook. Probe mounting hardware sold separately. 750 Area Velocity Accessories Low Profile Area Velocity Sensor with 25 ft.
  • Page 238: Appendix F Battery Selection Guide

    F.1 Introduction This section provides information to assist with selecting a power source for a 12 Vdc battery-powered BLZZRD sampler. Teledyne ISCO recommends deep-cycle marine batteries, although any 12 Vdc power source will work provided that it can meet the current demands of the refrigeration system.
  • Page 239 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix F Battery Selection Guide programmed bottle volume, provided that bottle-full detection is being used. Use Figure F-1 to find A by determining the amp-hours for the average ambient temperature at your sam- pling site. Once the sample liquid has been cooled, more energy is required to keep it cool.
  • Page 240 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix F Battery Selection Guide Ambient (˚C) Sample Cooling Demand Ambient (˚F) Figure F-1 Amp-hours required to cool 6 liters of sample liquid from 20 °C (A Ambient (˚C) Sample Maintenance Demand Ambient (˚F) Figure F-2 Amp-hours per day required to maintain sample liquid at 3 °C (A...
  • Page 241 BLZZRD Portable Refrigerated Sampler Appendix F Battery Selection Guide...

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