Portable Flue Gas Analyser
User Guide
Lancom 4
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6.3 Using the DrySampler Probe
Once assembled the DrySampler probe is
used in the same way as the standard probe.
1) Make sure the catch-pot (5) has been
emptied, and is secure.
2) Unscrew the coolant pot (7) and remove it.
3) Follow the instructions on the ice pack to
activate it.
The ice pack contains ammonium nitrate and water and is corrosive.
If contents leak, rinse coolant pot with water. Avoid contact with skin
and clothing.
4) Carefully roll the ice pack and
insert it into the coolant pot
(7). Replace the coolant pot
by threading the impinger (6)
through the ice pack, taking
care not to puncture it. It is
simpler to replace the coolant
pot with the o-ring removed.
Store the o-ring on top of the
impinger (6).
5) Theicepackwillbeeective
for approximately half
an hour. Shake the pack
occasionally to extend this
time.
6) Connect the sample line (4)
and connector (3) in the normal way. The probe is now ready for use.
7) After use, remove the ice pack (follow the manufacturer’s instructions
for disposal) and empty the catch-pot.
When emptying the catch-pot the contents may be corrosive.
*An alternative cooling medium, such as iced water may be used. Always
use the O-ring seal on the coolant pot when cooling the DrySampler with iced
water
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1 Probe collar
2 Probe
3 Thermocouple
4 Sample line
5 Catch-pot
6 Impinger
7 Coolant pot
8 *Cool pack (321.003)
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