H.2 common replacement parts – Campbell Scientific AP200 CO2/H2O Atmospheric Profile System User Manual

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Appendix H. Using Swagelok

®

Fittings

1. Do not remove the nuts and ferrules from the fitting. Simply insert

the tube into the assembled fitting until it bottoms out.

2. Rotate the nut until it is finger tight.

3. While holding the fitting body steady, tighten the nut until it feels

tight. Normally, this will be less than one full turn. Tightening a full

one and one-quarter turns will damage the threads on the fitting and

nut.

Reassembly, plastic or metal tubing:

Swagelok

®

tube fittings may be assembled and disassembled many times, but

the assembly process is slightly different than the first assembly.

1. Insert the tube with pre-swaged ferrules into the fitting until the front

ferrule seats against the fitting body.

2. Rotate the nut until it is finger tight.

3. While holding the fitting body steady, tighten the nut slightly with a

wrench.

H.2 Common Replacement Parts

Tubing

Campbell Scientific can provide several types and sizes of plastic tubing. A

tubing cutter, pn 7680, can be used to cut these tubes.

TABLE H-1. Available Plastic Tubing Sizes, Construction, and Usage Guidelines

CSI pn Tubing Type OD (in) ID (in)

Length (ft)

Construction

Notes

15702

Synflex 1300

1/4

0.17

500

Black HDPE

jacket, overlapped

aluminum tape,

ethylene

copolymer liner

Aluminum

layer limits

diffusion; best

for sample

tubes

15703

3/8

1/4

250

19164

1/2

3/8

250

26506

LLDPE

3/8

1/4

500

Black, linear, low-

density

polyethylene

More flexible

than HDPE

25539

1/2

3/8

500

19499

HDPE

5/8

1/2

100

Black, high-

density

polyethylene

Required for

larger

diameter

Tubing inserts

Inserts are recommended for use in plastic tubing. These inserts become

permanently attached to the tubing at the first assembly, so spare inserts may

be needed for replacing the ends of tubing.

H-2

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