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Parker SciLog SciPres - Standards and Operations; Conformance Standards; Installation and Start Up Guidelines; Maintenance and Cleaning Procedures

Parker SciLog SciPres
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Warranty
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Standards
The SciPres
®
monitor and sensor conform
to the following standards:
EN 61326-1:2006, Class B
EN 6100-3-2:2006
EN 6100-3-3:1995 +A1:2001 +A2:2006
EN 61010-1 Issued: 2001/03/01
UL 61010-1 Issued: 2004/07/12 Ed.2
And is certified to: CAN/CSA-C22.2 No 61010-1 Ed.2
Installation & Start Up
Installation of the SciLog
®
SciPres
®
monitor must be carried out only by trained personnel in
accordance with the relevant regulations and this operations manual.
Make sure that the technical specifications and input ratings of the SciPres
®
pressure sensor are
observed. See “SciPres
®
Pressure Sensor Specifications”.
The protection provided by this equipment may be impaired if the SciPres
®
pressure sensor is used in
a manner inconsistent with this manual or for purposes not specified by the manufacturer.
Maintenance & Cleaning
The SciPres
®
pressure monitor is maintenance free. The single-use SciPres
®
sensors come
pre-calibrated from the factory and require no maintenance.
To remove dust, dirt and stains, the outer surfaces of the SciPres
®
pressure monitor may be wiped
using a soft, non-fluffing cloth moistened with water. If required, you may also use a mild detergent
or 2-propanol.
The single-use sensors may be sanitized with 0.1 Molar NaOH, or 2-propanol. They may be
autoclaved up to 2 times, or gamma-irradiated with exposure up to 45 kGy.
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Caution: The maximum recommended pressure for the sensors is 60 psi.
If this is exceeded, problems with leakage and functionality can occur.