4 sensor removal, 5 weld-on stainless steel socket, Installation 3.9.4 sensor removal – Hach-Lange ORBISPHERE K1100_M1100 Operator Manual User Manual

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Installation

3.9.4 Sensor removal

If not using the ORBISPHERE 32003 insertion/extraction valve (see details in

The 32003

insertion/extraction valve on page 37

) you will need to shut off the sample flow and drain the

sampling circuit of liquid.

Remove the sensor cable connected at the sensor end.

Hold the sensor body in one hand to avoid rotation, and unscrew the collar with the other
hand.

Pull the sensor straight out of the socket or flow chamber.

Install sensor storage cap and sensor base (to protect the connection).

3.9.5 Weld-on stainless steel socket

The ORBISPHERE 29501 weld-on sensor socket can be used to install a sensor into a stainless
steel pipe (min.Ø 50 mm or 2”). When welding the socket to the pipe, check that setback
between the pipe’s inner diameter and the sensor tip does not exceed 4 mm (see diagram).

Note:

Be sure to remove the two O-rings from the socket before welding and leave the sensor’s stainless

steel cap screwed on during welding to prevent thread distortion.

Recommendation:

To facilitate sensor removal and installation, we suggest installing the socket in a location where
the liquid can be drained quickly and easily. By creating a one meter long piece of pipe (see

Figure 22

) with shut off valves at both ends, just a small volume of liquid needs to be drained to

enable sensor removal.

Also, a precise sensor and socket installation can be performed in the workshop, and this
assembly can be placed in the production line with minimal down time.

Figure 21 Weld-on sensor socket

Figure 22 Installation in-line

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