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Kitagawa 135SA Instruction Manual

Tetrachloroethylene detector tube

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★ READ CAREFULLY THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE ASPIRATING
PUMP PRIOR TO USING THIS PRODUCT.
★ DO NOT DISCARD THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL UNTIL ALL THE TUBES IN THIS BOX ARE
USED UP.
1. PERFORMANCE:
Measuring Range
and Pump Strokes
(*)Graduations on the detector tube are based on 1 pump stroke.
Sampling Time
Colour Change
Detectable Limit
Operating Temperature
Aspirating Pump
1. THE DETECTOR TUBE CONTAINS CHEMICAL REAGENTS.
2. DO NOT TOUCH THESE REAGENTS DIRECTLY ONCE TUBES WERE BROKEN.
3. KEEP THE TUBES OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.
NOTICE
1. USE ONLY WITH PUMP MODELS AP-20, AP-20S, 400B, AP-1, AP-1S OR 400A. OTHERWISE,
CONSIDERABLE ERROR IN INDICATION MAY OCCUR.
2. BEFORE TESTING, CHECK THE ASPIRATING PUMP FOR LEAKS (REFER TO ITEM 8.
INSPECTION OF ASPIRATING PUMP). ANY PUMPS SHOWING SIGNS OF LEAKAGE SHOULD
BE CORRECTED BEFORE USE.
3. DO NOT USE THIS TUBE OUTSIDE THE STATED OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE.
4. STORE TUBES IN A DARK AND REFRIGERATED PLACE (0-10 ℃/32-50°F), AND USE BEFORE
EXPIRATION DATE PRINTED ON THE TOP OF THE BOX.
5. PRIOR TO USE, READ CAREFULLY ITEM 9 USER RESPONSIBILITY.
6. READ THE CONCENTRATION IMMEDIATELY AFTER MEASUREMENT.
2. SAMPLING AND MEASUREMENT:
① Break both ends of the detector tube.
CAUTION SAFETY GLASSES AND GLOVES SHOULD BE WORN TO PREVENT INJURY
FROM SPLINTERING GLASS.
② Insert the detector tube into the aspirating pump securely as shown in Fig.1. (Arrow mark shall point to
the pump.)
③ Align the guide marks on the shaft and stopper of the aspirating pump.
④ Pull the pump handle at a full stroke until it locks and wait for 2 minutes or until the completion of sampling
is confirmed with the flow indicator of the pump (See descriptions about the flow indicator in the instruction
manual of the pump).
⑤ On completion of sampling, read the scale at the maximum point of the stained layer.
⑥ When the concentrations are below the scale range, 2 pump strokes can be used to determine concentrations of
2.1 to 21 ppm. Turn the pump handle right or left by 1/4 (90 °), push it toward the pump without removing
the detector tube from the pump, and repeat the step ③~④ once more. On completion of sampling, read the
scale at the maximum point of the stained layer. Then multiply the reading value by 0.42.
⑦ When the concentration is over the scale range, a 1/2 pump stroke can be used to determine concentrations of
10 to 300 ppm. Remove the detector tube from the pump. Turn the pump handle right or left by 1/4 (90
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
TETRACHLOROETHYLENE DETECTOR TUBE
: 5 - 150 ppm(*)
: 1 (100 mL)
: 2 minutes
: Yellow → Red
: 1 ppm(1 pump stroke)
: 0 - 40 ℃ (32-104°F) (Temperature correction is necessary.)
: Model AP-20, AP-20S, 400B, AP-1, AP-1S or 400A
10-300 ppm
1/2 (50 mL)
1 minute
CAUTION
Fig.1
2.1 - 21 ppm
2 (200 mL)
4 minutes
No.135SA
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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL TETRACHLOROETHYLENE DETECTOR TUBE No.135SA ★ READ CAREFULLY THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE ASPIRATING PUMP PRIOR TO USING THIS PRODUCT. ★ DO NOT DISCARD THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL UNTIL ALL THE TUBES IN THIS BOX ARE USED UP.
  • Page 2 back it toward to the pump. Insert the new tube into the aspirating pump. Pull the pump handle at a 1/2 stroke until it locks and wait for 1 minute or until the completion of sampling is confirmed with the flow indicator of the pump.