Sensor care and maintenance, Do sensor, Ysi 626250 sensor maintenance – YSI 5500D-1 User Manual

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4. Remove the probe from the sample stream.

5. Remove the probe guard from the 5422 and 626250 probes.

6. Manually remove any debris from the sensors and then rinse the sensor

carefully in a bucket of clean water, being very careful not to damage the

sensor and membrane or cap.

7. Inspect the dissolved oxygen membrane for obvious holes or tears. Do

not remove the membrane at this time.

8. Replace the probe guard on the 5422 and 626250 probes.

9. Exit Service Hold if Service Hold timer has not expired. See pages page

134 and page 173 for Service Hold information .

10. Place the sensor in its calibration environment, i.e. 100% water-saturated

air. This can be accomplished by placing the 5422 and 626250 sensor in

the calibration/storage sleeve containing a moist sponge. For the 5420

or 5421 sensor, place the sensor in air removing any water droplets on

the membrane.

11. Wait about 5 minutes for temperature equilibration and then record

the dissolved oxygen reading in percent air saturation as shown on the

5X00 display.

12. If the dissolved oxygen readings show minimal calibration drift (i.e.,

within about 5% of the correct value) and the readings are stable, proceed

to Step #14. If excessive drift is noted or the readings are jumpy, replace

the membrane cap as described in the instruction sheet included in the

Membrane Kit.

13. After replacing the membrane, calibrate the DO sensor. See calibrate

DO sensor starting on page page 85.

14. Place the probe back in the sample stream and continue monitoring.

15. Test all control and alarm relays for proper operation.

NOTE: This procedure does not include quantitative data taken with regard to the

temperature sensors. The temperature sensor only fails in very rare circumstances

and, if it does fail, the temperature readings will seem unreasonable for the current

conditions. In the unlikely event that the temperature sensor shows unusual and/

or jumpy readings, it will need to be checked by a YSI authorized service center.

No user service is possible.

Alternative Quality Assurance Protocol (quick check and

adjustment)

An alternative protocol, complementary to the quality assurance program described

above, can be carried out by comparing the current dissolved oxygen reading shown

on the 5X00 with those taken by a recently calibrated hand held instrument. For

dissolved oxygen, the probe of a handheld DO instrument can be placed in the

Maintenance

stream near the 5X00 probe. If a comparison of the readings from the recently

calibrated DO instrument and the 5X00 indicates calibration drift, the 5X00 can be

recalibrated. Note - this comparison should only be used to determine if a calibra-

tion is necessary once the 5X00 probe has been cleaned of all algae and other debris.

If a gross variation is observed between the two instruments (> 1 mg/L), it is likely

that maintenance is required on the 5200 DO sensor.

Sensor Care and Maintenance

Periodic DO sensor electrode cleaning and membrane changes are required.

DO Sensor

The DO sensor requires periodic membrane changes and electrode cleaning. For

best results, YSI recommends that the electrolyte solution and the membrane cap

be changed at least once every 30–90 days (YSI 5420, 5421 and 5422). Refer to the

instruction sheet included with the membrane kit for specific instructions on chang-

ing a membrane. YSI recommends replacing the sensor cap (ODO 626250) about

once per year. The sensor cap should also be replaced if it is cracked or damaged.

The instruction sheet shipped with the replacement ODO sensor cap includes the

calibration coefficients specific to your sensor cap.

Notes

- Membrane life depends on usage. Membranes will last a long time if installed

properly and treated with care. Erratic readings are a result of loose, wrinkled,

damaged, or fouled membranes, or from large (more than 1/8” diameter) air

bubbles in the electrolyte solution. If erratic readings or evidence of membrane

damage occurs, replace the membrane and the electrolyte solution.

- If the membrane is coated with oxygen consuming (e.g. bacteria) or oxygen

producing organisms (e.g. algae), erroneous readings may occur.

- Chlorine, sulfur dioxide, nitric oxide, and nitrous oxide can affect readings by

behaving like oxygen at the sensor. If you suspect erroneous readings, it may

be necessary to determine if these gases are the cause.

YSI 626250 sensor maintenance

The Sensor Cap should be kept clean since some types of fouling may consume

oxygen which could affect the dissolved oxygen measurements. To clean the Sen-

sor Cap, gently wipe away any fouling with a lens cleaning tissue that has been

moistened with water. Do not use organic solvents to clean the Sensor Cap. Using

an organic solvent to clean the Sensor Cap may cause permanent damage to the cap.

For example, alcohol will dissolve the outer paint layer and other organic solvents

will likely dissolve the dye in the cap.

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