High pressure precaution, High temperature precaution – MTS Model 286-20 Confining Pressure Intensifier User Manual

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286.20 Pressure Intensifier

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High Pressure Precaution

Operation

High Pressure Precaution

Confining fluid can attain very high pressures. High pressure fluid can
cause severe injury or death.

Ensure pressure gage reads zero before opening the Confining Fluid Output
valve. Follow all procedures provided by this manual.

The Model 286.20 Confining Pressure Intensifier is capable of producing very
high pressures. If mishandled or improperly adjusted, it is capable of seriously
injuring and/or killing personnel, damaging itself, and damaging surrounding
equipment. If care is taken however, the unit can provide prolonged service
without incidents.

High Temperature Precaution

Temperature of fluid in the triaxial cell can exceed the temperature rating of
the Confining Pressure Intensifier. This could damage the Confining
Pressure Intensifier.

Temperature will increase when applying pressure. So if heated to maximum
temperature before pressure is applied, increasing pressure too fast can cause
the temperature to increase to a point where it can damage the equipment;
primarily the transducers.

Also allow fluid in the triaxial cell to cool to 75 °C (167 °F) or less before emptying
the triaxial cell back to the reservoir of the Confining Pressure Intensifier.

The Model 286.20 Confining Pressure Intensifier has a temperature rating of
75

°

C (167

°

F). Many triaxial cells have higher temperature ratings. Therefore,

the confining fluid in the triaxial cell must be allowed to cool to 75

°

C (167

°

F),

or below, before being recirculated into the Confining Pressure Intensifier. If
fluid having a temperature higher than 75

°

C (167

°

F) is allowed to circulate into

the CPI, the acrylic reservoir and associated flexible tubing can be damaged.

WARNING

CAUTION

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