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Hi Flow

Sampler

Operation

Instruction 0055-9017

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2.18 Making a Leak Rate Measurement

Before making a leak rate measurement, the user must decide whether to use . . .

• the Basic or Expanded Menu Mode (Section 2.8)

• lpm or cfm for the flow rate (Section 2.12)

• the Automatic 2-Stage, Manual 2-Stage, or Manual 1-Stage

method of making a measurement when operating in the

Expanded Menu Mode (Section 2.14)

• a Test ID when operating in the Expanded Menu Mode (Section 2.17)

2.18.1 Leak Rate Measurement – Basic Menu Mode

While operating in the Basic Menu Mode, the user starts a measurement at a high flow

rate and then waits for a stable leak rate reading to occur. During this time the flow rate

can be changed using the Speed function on the Main Screen. This mode is used when

more control of the leak rate measurement process is required, and when saving data is

not desired.

1. If not already done, place the instrument into its Basic Menu Mode per

Section 2.8 Selecting the Basic or Expanded Menu Mode.

2. Choose an attachment that will ensure the complete capture of the gas leak.

Connect this attachment to the end of the Hi Flow

Sampler’s main sampling hose

and position the attachment’s inlet over the leak source.

3. Position the inlet of the instrument’s background gas sampling hose opposite the

leak source, such that the leak source will not contribute to the background

measurement.

4. Select Start from the Main Screen.

5. Begin measuring until a stable leak measurement is achieved—this may take several

minutes.

If desired, the flow rate can be manually controlled by using the Speed function.
Each press of the I/O ↵ key will lower the flow rate as indicated by the speed bar

moving to the left.

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