Super Systems Simple Dew User Manual

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Simple Dew Digital Dew Point Analyzer Operations Manual

Super Systems Inc.

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1.2

The sensor-sampling chamber is the gray rectangular box with brass barb fittings

on either side with a black plastic gland protruding from the center.

1.3

The sensor probe is positioned in the sensor-sampling chamber. It is held in

place by the nut on the black plastic gland.

2.0

Remove the sensor probe from the sensor sampling chamber.

2.1

Loosen the black plastic gland nut and slowly slide the sensor probe out through

the airtight seal. Care must be taken when removing this sensor probe, since the tip

is very delicate and can be easily damaged if it is mishandled. Note that the probe

has white mark at the wire entry point, which must be aligned with corresponding

white mark in plastic gland when it is re-inserted in the sampling chamber.

3.0

Install the sensor probe into the 75.3% salt solution.

3.1

Slip the black sensor gland (supplied in the calibration kit) over the sensor probe

with the sensor tip protruding from the threaded end of the gland and the sensor

wires being flush with the top of the rubber o-ring in the gland. Tighten the gland

around the sensor. This does not need to be done with a wrench or other tools, but it

does need to be tight enough to prevent ambient air from contaminating the humidity

level of the sampling chamber.

3.2

Remove the cap of the 75.3% salt solution and install the sensor gland (with the

sensor) into the salt solution. To increase the life of the calibration salts, an effort

should be made to minimize the amount of time that the salt solution is exposed to

the ambient air.

4.0

Allow the sensor to reach equilibrium with the calibration salt.

SPAN

BUTTON

(75.3)

ZERO
BUTTON
(11.3)

CAL

BUTTON

Dew Point Microprocessor Board

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