Super systems inc – Super Systems DP2000 User Manual

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SSi

Super Systems Inc.

Product Manual - Model DP2000 Portable Dew Point Analyzer

SSi Manual 4545 – DP2000

Super Systems, Inc.

Page # 12 of 17

Revision Level “F”

(800

) 666-4330

16.3 Slide the faceplate into position with the back posts going into the

corresponding holes as the faceplate slides back.

16.4 Verify that the system is leak proof by turning on the pump and placing a

finger over the sample inlet port. The flow meter on the side of the unit will
drop to zero if there are no leaks. If a leak is detected, make sure that all
tubing connections are tight, especially the black sensor gland.

16.5 After the unit has passed the leak test, re-fasten the screw into the

faceplate and tighten it.

17.0 Make sure that all caps are replaced on the calibration salts, and return the

DP2000 to service.

RECHARGING THE MODEL DP2000 –

The internal 12V gel cell battery has enough power to run the analyzer for approximately
8 hours, although after many charge/discharge cycles some loss of battery life can be
expected. When it is time to recharge the unit, a red “Battery Low” light will illuminate.
When this light comes on, the unit will operate for an additional one to two hours before
the battery is unable to power the unit and it shuts off.

A full recharge will take 16 hours, however the analyzer can be used while it is
recharging. It can also be left on charge for as long as you want, with no harm to the
battery. A green “Recharging” light will come on to verify that the unit is charging, and
this light will go out automatically when it is completely charged.

For maximum battery life, it is recommended that the battery be discharged before it is
recharged. The battery does not need to be completely discharged however, there is a
correlation between the number of times that a battery is charged and the life span of the
battery. By keeping the number of times the battery is recharged to a minimum, the
battery life can be increased.

To charge the analyzer, plug the power cord into any 110 VAC outlet.

The instrument is not intended for use with 220 VAC power unless it has been
specifically set up accordingly at the factory. If this has been done, the serial number
plate will indicate 220VAC operation.

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