Plumb the sampler, Figure 5 – Hach-Lange SD900 Basic User Manual User Manual

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Figure 5 Multiple bottle installation

1 Positioner/retainer (2347)

8 Glass bottles, 3.8 L (1 gal), (4x) (2216) or

polyethylene bottles, 3.8 L (1 gal), (4x) (2217)

2 Retainer (1422)

9 Glass bottles, 1.9 L (0.5 gal), (8x) (1118) or

polyethylene bottles, 2.3 L (0.61 gal), (8x) (657)

3 Retainer (2190)

10 Polyethylene bottles, 1 L (0.26 gal), (24x) (737)

4 Retainer (2189)

11 Glass bottles, 350 mL (11.83 oz), (24x) (732)

5 Glass bottles, 950 mL (32.12 oz) (8x) (2348)

12 Compact base (8975)

6 Polyethylene bottles, 575 mL (19.44 oz), (24x)

(1369)

13 Standard base (8976)

7 Glass bottles, 3.8 L (1 gal), (2x) (2214) or

polyethylene bottles, 3.8 L (1 gal), (2x) (2215)

Plumb the sampler

Install the strainer in the middle of the sample stream (not near the surface or the bottom) to make
sure that a representative sample is collected. Refer to

Figure 6

. Refer to

Figure 7

for the intake tube

installation.

1. Connect the tubing to the sampler as shown in

Figure 7

.

Note: Use connection kit 2186 if Teflon-lined tubing is used.

2. Install the intake tube and strainer in the main stream of the sample source where the water is

turbulent and well-mixed.

• Make the intake tube as short as possible.
• Keep the intake tube at a maximum vertical slope so that the tube drains completely between

samples.

Note: If a vertical slope is not possible or if the tube is pressurized, disable the liquid sensor. Calibrate the
sample volume manually. Refer to

Calibrate the sample volume manually

on page 22.

• Make sure that the intake tube is not pinched.

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