RKI Instruments 35-3010RK-07 User Manual

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35-3010RK-07 Sample-Draw Detector • 17

9.

Calibrate the replacement sensor as described in “Store the components of the
calibration kit in a safe and convenient place.” on page 22.

Replacing the Hydrophobic Filter

1.

Turn off or unplug power to the controller.

2.

Locate the hydrophobic filter. It is just to the left of the main circuit board.

3.

Grasp the hydrophobic filter and pull it out of its metal clamp.

4.

Remove the rubber seals from each end of the hydrophobic filter and remove the
filter.

5.

Place the new hydrophobic filter in the same orientation as the one that was removed.

6.

Place the new hydrophobic filter back into the metal clamp.

Replacing the Charcoal Filter

NOTE:

The charcoal filter does not normally need to be replaced in the 35-3010RK-07
because it does not include a CO sensor.

1.

Turn off or unplug power to the controller.

2.

Locate the charcoal filter. It is located along the upper edge of the detector housing.

3.

Grasp the charcoal filter and pull it out of its metal clamp.

4.

Remove the rubber seals from each end of the charcoal filter and remove the filter.

5.

Place the new charcoal filter in the same orientation as the one that was removed.

6.

Place the new charcoal filter back into the metal clamp.

Adjusting the Low Flow Setting

The factory-set low flow setting is 0.6 SCFH (±0.2). To adjust the low flow setting:

1.

Use the flow adjust potentiometer (VR1) to set the flow to 0.6 SCFH.

If the sample draw detector goes into low flow alarm before you can adjust the flow
down to 0.6 SCFH, adjust the low flow potentiometer 1/4 turn clockwise, then
attempt to set the flow again. Repeat this step until you are able to adjust the flow to
0.6 SCFH.

2.

Slowly turn the low flow potentiometer counterclockwise just until the sample draw
detector goes into low flow alarm.

NOTE:

The low flow potentiometer is accessible through a circular cutout in the main
circuit board. The cutout is labeled PS1.

3.

Verify that the low flow alarm is 0.6 SCFH (±0.2). Repeat steps 3 and 4 if necessary.

4.

Use the flow adjust potentiometer (VR1) to set the flow to 1.2 SCFH.

5.

Make sure the sample draw detector’s Fail light is off.

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