Omega FMA 1500 User Manual

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6.2.2 FMA 1400/1500 for ranges up to 10 L/min

Unscrew the inlet compression fitting of meter. Note that the Restrictor Flow
Element (RFE) is connected to the inlet fitting.

Carefully disassemble the RFE from the inlet connection. The 50 micron filter
screen will now become visible. Push the screen out through the inlet fitting. Clean
or replace each of the removed parts as necessary. If alcohol is used for clean-
ing, allow time for drying.

Inspect the flow path inside the transducer for any visible signs of contaminant's.
If necessary, flush the flow path through with alcohol. Thoroughly dry the flow
paths by flowing clean dry gas through.

Carefully re-install the RFE and inlet fitting, avoiding any twisting and deforming
the RFE. Be sure that no dust has collected on the O-ring seal.

Note: Over tightening will deform and render the RFE defective.

It is advisable that at least one calibration point be checked after re-installing the
inlet fitting - see section 7.

6.2.3 FMA 1400/1500 for ranges above 10 L/min

Unscrew the four socket head cap screws (two 10-24 and two 6-32) at the inlet
side of the meter. This will release the short square block containing the inlet com-
pression fitting.

The 60 micron filter screen will now become visible. Remove the screen. DO NOT
remove the RFE inside the flow transducer! Clean or replace each of the removed
parts as necessary. If alcohol is used for cleaning, allow time for drying.

Inspect the flow path inside the transducer for any visible signs of contaminant's.
If necessary, flush the flow path through with alcohol. Thoroughly dry the flow
paths by flowing clean dry gas through.

Re-install the inlet parts and filter screen. Be sure that no dust has collected on
the O-ring seal.

It is advisable that at least one calibration point be checked after re-installing the
inlet fitting - see section 7.

6.2.4 Valve Maintenance (FMA 1400)

The solenoid valve consists of 316 and 416 stainless steel, and VITON

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(or

optional NEOPRENE

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or KALREZ

7

) O-rings and seals. No regular maintenance

is required except for periodic cleaning.Various corrosive gases may demand
more frequent replacement of VITON

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O- rings and seals inside the valve. Be sure

to use an elastomer material, appropriate for your specific gas application.

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