Disconnect the hoses at the gas entrance port (3) and
the gas exit port (1).
Lift the condensate separator upwards out of the
mounting bracket next to the base unit.
Liquid that is poured out of the condensate separator
can be lightly acidic.
The condensate show glass and the bottom plug are
screwed into each other and can easily be taken apart
from each other (for cleaning and drying the conden-
sate separator). The filter housing can also be un-
screwed to replace the pleated filter. Please pay special
attention when reassembling the condensate separa-
tor that all the O-Rings are in the right position and
that they are not damaged. After each dismounting of
the condensate separator we recommend you to per-
form an instruments leak proof test.
See also chapter 9.5 Performing leak test, Page 75.
There is a pleated filter mounted in the condensate
separator. This filter filters rough particles out of the
flue gas. This pleated filter is washable and can be re-
used up to five times (filter must be completely dry
before being used again). The filter should be replaced
or washed when it changes its colour from to brown or
grey. A frequently washed or replaced filter will avoid
dirt getting inside the analyzer will therefore avoid
damage to your analyzer.