Analytical Industries GPR-2500 Series Oxygen Transmitter User Manual

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To avoid erroneous oxygen readings and damaging the sensor:

¾ Do not place your finger over the vent (it pressurizes the sensor) to test the flow indicator when gas is flowing

to the sensor. Removing your finger (the restriction) generates a vacuum on the sensor and may damage the

sensor (voiding the sensor warranty).

¾ Assure there are no restrictions in the sample or vent lines

¾ Avoid drawing a vacuum that exceeds 14” of water column pressure – unless done gradually

¾ Avoid excessive flow rates above 5 SCFH which generate backpressure on the sensor.

¾ Avoid sudden releases of backpressure that can severely damage the sensor.

¾ Avoid the collection of particulates, liquids or condensation collect on the sensor that could block the diffusion

of oxygen into the sensor.

¾ If the transmitter is equipped with an optional integral sampling pump (positioned downstream of the sensor)

and a flow control metering valve (positioned upstream of the sensor), completely open the flow control

metering valve to avoid drawing a vacuum on the sensor and placing an undue burden on the pump.

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