4 sensor removal, 5 weld-on stainless steel socket, Installation 3.9.4 sensor removal – Hach-Lange ORBISPHERE K1100_M1100 Operator Manual User Manual
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Installation
3.9.4 Sensor removal
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If not using the ORBISPHERE 32003 insertion/extraction valve (see details in
insertion/extraction valve on page 37
) you will need to shut off the sample flow and drain the
sampling circuit of liquid.
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Remove the sensor cable connected at the sensor end.
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Hold the sensor body in one hand to avoid rotation, and unscrew the collar with the other
hand.
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Pull the sensor straight out of the socket or flow chamber.
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Install sensor storage cap and sensor base (to protect the connection).
3.9.5 Weld-on stainless steel socket
The ORBISPHERE 29501 weld-on sensor socket can be used to install a sensor into a stainless
steel pipe (min.Ø 50 mm or 2”). When welding the socket to the pipe, check that setback
between the pipe’s inner diameter and the sensor tip does not exceed 4 mm (see diagram).
Note:
Be sure to remove the two O-rings from the socket before welding and leave the sensor’s stainless
steel cap screwed on during welding to prevent thread distortion.
Recommendation:
To facilitate sensor removal and installation, we suggest installing the socket in a location where
the liquid can be drained quickly and easily. By creating a one meter long piece of pipe (see
) with shut off valves at both ends, just a small volume of liquid needs to be drained to
enable sensor removal.
Also, a precise sensor and socket installation can be performed in the workshop, and this
assembly can be placed in the production line with minimal down time.
Figure 21 Weld-on sensor socket
Figure 22 Installation in-line