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6100CR Refrigerated Sampler - Isco

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<strong>6100CR</strong> <strong>Refrigerated</strong> <strong>Sampler</strong><br />

Site Requirements Checklist<br />

CAUTION<br />

All items on this checklist must be met before operating the<br />

<strong>6100CR</strong>, or it will not perform as designed. Operation of the<br />

sampler under improper conditions could result in collection of<br />

unrepresentative samples, failure to collect samples, and/or<br />

possible damage to the sampler.<br />

YES<br />

NO<br />

1. Is the source pressure between 2 psi and 100<br />

psi, measured at the sampler?<br />

2. Is the pressure steady, not varying more than<br />

±5 psi (not fluctuating)?<br />

3. If the pressure is less than 15 psi, has a booster<br />

pump been installed?<br />

4. Will the sampler’s ambient temperature during<br />

operation remain between 32°F and 120°F?<br />

5. If the ambient temperature can fall below 32°F,<br />

have you protected the sample lines from freezing?<br />

6. Is the sample source temperature 185°F or<br />

less?<br />

7. Has a shut off valve been installed where the<br />

sample line connects to the source to permit<br />

maintenance?<br />

8. Is the line between the sample source and the<br />

sampler a minimum of 25 ft., but no more than<br />

100 ft. in length?<br />

9. Has the main line filter been installed?<br />

10. Is the overflow drain line 20 ft long (as supplied<br />

by Teledyne <strong>Isco</strong>) and has it been installed on<br />

the restrictor and routed to an open discharge<br />

drain?<br />

11. Have the strainer bypass and overflow drain<br />

lines been routed to open discharge drain?<br />

Note<br />

Any of these criteria not met at the time of installation must be<br />

corrected before operating the sampler.

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