• valves
• pipe bends
• the suction side of any pumps
• a CO
injection system or similar
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Note: There may be situations where not all the above conditions can be met. If this is the case, or you have any
concerns, please consult your Hach representative to appraise the situation and define the best applicable solution.
4.2.2 Sensor insertion
Note: Check that the small O-ring at the bottom of the flow chamber is present during removal and installation of
the sensor, as it may stick to the sensor head and fall.
• Insert the sensor straight into the flow chamber or socket.
• Hand tighten the attaching collar.
• Connect the sensor cable.
• Check for leaks; replace O-rings if product leaks are visible.
Note: Do not twist the sensor when inserting it into a micro volume flow chamber. This rotation may twist the
membrane holding ring, thus changing the membrane position. This can modify the membrane measuring
conditions, and affect measurement precision.
4.2.3 Sensor removal
• Shut off the sample flow and drain the sampling circuit of liquid or gas.
• Remove the sensor cable connected at the sensor end.
• Hold the sensor body in one hand to avoid rotation and unscrew the collar with the other hand.
• Pull the sensor straight out of the socket or flow chamber.
• Check that both O-rings remain in place inside the flow chambers.
• Install the sensor storage cap and sensor base (to protect the connection).
Section 5 Maintenance
Multiple hazards. Only qualified personnel must conduct the tasks described in this
section of the document.
5.1 Maintenance schedule
The following table shows the recommended schedule for membrane replacement. The table should
only be used as a guideline, as maintenance intervals will vary depending on a number of different
parameters (e.g. water chemistry, CIP frequency, oxygen levels, sample temperature, etc.).
Application
Water applications (> 10 ppb)
Pure water applications (power and electronics <
10 ppb)
Beer in-line
Portable or lab applications
Wort in-line
5.2 Prerequisites for sensor maintenance
The following table lists the prerequisites for a sensor maintenance:
W A R N I N G
Membrane type Membrane replacement
2956A
2956A
2952A
2952A or 2958A
29552A or 2995A
Every 3 to 6 months
Every 3 to 6 months
Every 3 to 6 months
Every 3 to 6 months
Every 1 or 2 months
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