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Vaisala PTU300 - Automatic Chemical Purge (Interval Purge); Manual Chemical Purge; Figure 63 Decrease of Sensor Gain

Vaisala PTU300
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USER'S GUIDE____________________________________________________________________
140 _________________________________________________________________ M210796EN-F
0508-035
Figure 63 Decrease of Sensor Gain
Before starting the chemical purge, note the following:
- the sensor is protected with a PPS grid with stainless steel netting, a
stainless steel sintered filter or with membrane SST filter
- the sensor temperature must be below 100 °C. At higher temperatures
the chemicals evaporate spontaneously from the sensor and the
chemical purge is not necessary.
Automatic Chemical Purge (Interval Purge)
When PTU300 leaves the factory the automatic chemical purge (if
chosen) takes place repeatedly with the time intervals set in the factory.
User can change the interval in which the purge takes place by using
serial commands or with the optional display/keypad. This can be needed
if the measuring environment contains high concentrations of interfering
chemicals. The automatic chemical purge can also be turned off if
necessary.
Manual Chemical Purge
The chemical purge should be performed always before calibration (see
section Calibration and adjustment on page 163) or when there is a
reason to believe that a sensor has become exposed to an interfering
chemical. Make sure that the temperature of the sensor has come down to
normal temperature before starting a calibration.

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