Replacing components of the co, Detector – RKI Instruments 61-0198RK User Manual

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10 • 61-1007RK/61-0198RK Carbon Dioxide Detector

Replacing Components of the CO

2

Detector

This section includes a procedure to replace the hydrophobic membrane, a procedure to
replace the plug-in IR CO

2

sensor, and a procedure to replace the entire CO

2

detector

assembly. In most cases, it is not necessary to replace the entire detector assembly.

Replacing the Hydrophobic Membrane

1.

Turn off the controller.

2.

Turn off or unplug incoming power to the controller.

3.

Unscrew the detector housing cap from the detector housing body.

4.

Gently pry up the edge of the white hydrophobic membrane with a small flat blade
screwdriver or a similar tool.

5.

Peel off the hydrophobic membrane. It may be necessary to clean off the detector
housing cap face to remove any residue left from the adhesive backed membrane.

6.

Install the new membrane in the recess on the face of the detector housing cap.

7.

Make sure the cap gasket is in place and screw the detector housing cap back onto the
detector housing body.

8.

Turn on the power to the controller.

9.

Turn on the controller and place it into normal operation.

Replacing the Plug-In CO

2

Sensor

CAUTION: The plug-in sensor contains electrolyte which is a dilute acid. Do not disassemble the

sensor when replacing it with a new one. If sensor electrolyte comes in contact with
your skin, wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water.

1.

Turn off the controller.

2.

Turn off or unplug power to the controller.

3.

Unscrew the detector housing cap from the detector housing body. Make sure not to

Slow or No
Response/
Difficult or
Unable to
Calibrate

• Detector responds

slowly or does not
respond to response
test.

• Unable to accurately

set the zero or
response reading
during calibration.

• Detector requires

frequent calibration.

Note: Under “normal”
circumstances, the
detector requires
calibration once every
six months.
Some applications may
require a more frequent
calibration schedule.

• The calibration cylinder

is low, out-dated, or
defective.

• The regulator flow rate

is not 0.5 LPM.

• The detector is

malfunctioning.

1. Verify that the calibration cylinder

contains an adequate supply of a
fresh test sample.

2. Confirm that the regulator being used

is a 0.5 LPM regulator.

3. If the calibration/response difficulties

continue, replace the detector.

4. If the calibration/response difficulties

continue, contact RKI for further
instruction.

Table 2:Troubleshooting the CO

2

Detector (Continued)

Condition

Symptom(s)

Probable Causes

Recommended Action

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