In-Situ TROLL Shield Guard for Aqua TROLL 100 and 200 Instruments User Manual

Troll, Shield antifouling guard

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Information Sheet

TROLL

®

Accessories

0085192 12/08

TROLL

®

Shield antifouling guard

Catalog Number 0085190

OveRview

The TROLL

®

Shield antifouling guard is designed to reduce fouling of the

conductivity cell on Aqua TROLL

®

100 and 200 instruments. Reduced fouling on

the sensor improves measurement accuracy and extends the length of instrument
deployments. For optimum performance, replace the coil every 6 months.

inSTRucTiOnS

Loosen the black coupler, but do not remove it.

1.

Slide the guard over and past the nose cone so that it covers the conductivity cell.

2.

Align the guard so that water can flow freely through the copper wire and

3.

through the conductivity cell. Hold the guard and instrument up to the light to
make sure that water can freely pass through.
Tighten the black coupler.

4.

Guard
Note how light (and water)
can pass through the coils
and the conductivity cell.

Black coupler

Optional copper nose cone

OTheR AcceSSORieS

Foam swabs for cleaning Aqua TROLL

®

conductivity cells ...........................0056820

Alconox

®

cleaning solution .............................................................................0029810

TROLL

®

Shield nose cone for Level TROLL

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and Aqua TROLL

®

instruments .....................................................................0085190

Cleaning Tips

Remove the coil and clean with a soft

brush to remove macrofouling.
Clean the nose cone and conductivity

sensor as described in the Aqua TROLL
operator's manual.

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