Glacier Transportable Sampler - Isco
Glacier Transportable Sampler - Isco
Glacier Transportable Sampler - Isco
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<strong>Glacier</strong> <strong>Transportable</strong> <strong>Sampler</strong><br />
Section 2 Installation<br />
5-gallon (19-liter) lightweight<br />
polyethylene bottle<br />
with narrow bottle retainer<br />
(69-2963-036)<br />
2.5-gallon (10-liter) round bottles<br />
and<br />
2.0-gallon (9-liter) ProPaks<br />
with narrow bottle retainer<br />
(69-2963-036)<br />
2.5-gallon (10-liter) lightweight<br />
polyethylene bottle<br />
with wide bottle retainer<br />
(69-2963-035)<br />
Figure 2-2 Placement of Bottle and Retainer (top view)<br />
The bottle fits inside the refrigerated compartment of the <strong>Glacier</strong><br />
and is secured by the bottle retainer. Refer to Figure 2-2 for the<br />
correct placement of the bottle and retainer.<br />
Attach the cap with the center hole to the bottle opening. The cap<br />
without the hole is for transporting the full bottle. You may store<br />
this inside the refrigerated compartment for later use.<br />
Note that the program volume listed in Table 2-1 is slightly less<br />
than the nominal bottle volume. The smaller program volume<br />
prevents the bottle from being over-filled. Refer to Section 3.6.3<br />
for more information on bottle volumes.<br />
You may use a non-standard bottle in the <strong>Glacier</strong>. When entering<br />
the non-standard bottle volume, it is advisable to enter a value<br />
less than the total volume. Again, this will reduce the possibility<br />
of missed samples and spills.<br />
2.5 Insert the<br />
Temperature Sensor<br />
into the Bottle<br />
To reliably cool the samples, the temperature sensor must be<br />
inserted into the bottle. The sensor should be routed through the<br />
hole in the bottle cap.<br />
Note<br />
When using the refrigeration control, the end of temperature<br />
sensor must be positioned at the bottom of the container. See<br />
Figure 2-3.<br />
Your sampling protocol may require that the temperature sensor<br />
be cleaned before each sampling program. Refer to section 5.2.4<br />
for cleaning instructions. Using a protective sleeve is a practical<br />
alternative to cleaning the temperature sensor. PTFE sleeves are<br />
available from Teledyne <strong>Isco</strong> (order part number 60-5314-523).<br />
Call the factory for more information.<br />
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