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Hach SD900 - Plumb the Sampler

Hach SD900
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Figure 5 Multiple bottle installation
1 Positioner/retainer (2347) 8 Glass bottles, 3.8 L (1 gal), (4x) (2216) or
polyethylene bottles, 3.8 L (1 gal), (4x) (2217)
2 Retainer (1422) 9 Glass bottles, 1.9 L (0.5 gal), (8x) (1118) or
polyethylene bottles, 2.3 L (0.61 gal), (8x) (657)
3 Retainer (2190) 10 Polyethylene bottles, 1 L (0.26 gal), (24x) (737)
4 Retainer (2189) 11 Glass bottles, 350 mL (11.83 oz), (24x) (732)
5 Glass bottles, 950 mL (32.12 oz) (8x) (2348) 12 Compact base (8975)
6 Polyethylene bottles, 575 mL (19.44 oz), (24x)
(1369)
13 Standard base (8976)
7 Glass bottles, 3.8 L (1 gal), (2x) (2214) or
polyethylene bottles, 3.8 L (1 gal), (2x) (2215)
Plumb the sampler
Install the strainer in the middle of the sample stream (not near the surface or the bottom) to make
sure that a representative sample is collected. Refer to Figure 6. Refer to Figure 7 for the intake tube
installation.
1. Connect the tubing to the sampler as shown in Figure 7.
Note: Use connection kit 2186 if Teflon-lined tubing is used.
2. Install the intake tube and strainer in the main stream of the sample source where the water is
turbulent and well-mixed.
Make the intake tube as short as possible.
Keep the intake tube at a maximum vertical slope so that the tube drains completely between
samples.
Note: If a vertical slope is not possible or if the tube is pressurized, disable the liquid sensor. Calibrate the
sample volume manually. Refer to Calibrate the sample volume manually on page 28.
Make sure that the intake tube is not pinched.
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