LaMotte 2020 ClearTrace User Manual

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5. Rotate the Turbidity System out of the way and drill the other three

mounting holes.

6. Place all four bolts with washers and tighten. Use shims if necessary

to insure the sample chamber is level.

3.2 Plumbing

The Turbidity System has an INLET, an OUTLET and a DRAIN.
Barb fittings are provided for the INLET and OUTLET in the event that
3/8 inch ID tubing is used.
When piping is used instead of tubing, remove the barb fittings to install ¼
inch NPT threaded pipe for the INLET, OUTLET and DRAIN.
OUTLET and DRAIN Plumbing Recommendations: Use straight ¼ inch
NPT threaded pipe that extends to a vented drain. Pipe restrictions that
result in back pressure for OUTLET and DRAIN are not allowed.
INLET Plumbing Recommendations: Use 3/8 ID tube or ¼ inch NPT
threaded pipe from sample source.
Flow rate must be between 250 to 750 ml/min (4 to 12 gph). If the source
is under pressure, use an appropriate flow or pressure valve to obtain
consistent flow. The turbidity sample chamber has an overflow weir that
must not be restricted.

3.3 Valve Position for Operation

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Measure

• Inlet valve open

• Drain valve closed

Water goes in the

INLET and out the

OUTLET. The sample

chamber should be full

Drain Sample Chamber

• Inlet valve closed

• Drain valve open

Drain sample chamber

and wipe clean prior

to calibration.

Calibration

• Inlet valve closed

• Drain valve open

When sample chamber

is empty and clean, pour

in 20 NTU standard until

it overflows to the

OUTLET (approx.

135 mL).

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