4 bellows tool, 5 aluminum crevice tool, 6 turning on the hi flow( sampler – Heath Consultants Hi Flow Sampler User Manual

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Hi Flow

Sampler

Operation

Instruction 0055-9017

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2.5.4

Bellows Tool

This tool is useful in capturing leaks in valve stems and small fittings.

Figure 2-7. Bellows Tool

2.5.5

Aluminum Crevice Tool

Use this tool when the leak source is spread out over a narrow area, such as a crack in a

pipe, square flanges, and cylinder heads.

Figure 2-8. Aluminum Crevice Tool

2.6

Turning ON the Hi Flow

Sampler

With the Hi Flow

Sampler located in an area containing clean air (no combustible gases

or vapors), turn ON the instrument by flipping the ON/OFF switch to its ON position.


WARNING:

Turning ON the instrument in air contaminated with combustible gas will

cause false readings to occur. Use one of Bacharach’s portable gas detection instruments

to sample the surrounding area for levels of combustible gas before turning ON the

instrument.

An initial banner screen is first displayed for 3 seconds that shows the instrument’s

name, software version, and the software’s Month, Day, Year, and Time of creation.

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