Manual

CS445 Liquid Level Sensor
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6. Maintenance
Periodic evaluation of the desiccant is vital for keeping the vent tube dry. To
assess the effectiveness of the desiccant, use one of the following:
An indicating desiccant that changes color when it’s losing its drying
power
An enclosure humidity indicator such as our #6571 humidity indicator
card
6.1 Every Visit, At Least Monthly
Collect data
Visually inspect wiring and physical conditions
Check indicating desiccant or enclosure humidity indicator; service
desiccant if necessary
Check battery condition (physical and *6 mode of the datalogger)
Check all sensor readings (*6 mode of the datalogger); adjust transducer
offsets if necessary
Check recent data (*7 mode of the datalogger)
Perform routine maintenance suggested by manufacturers
See datalogger manual for more information on *6 and *7
modes.
6.2 Every Three Months
Change batteries (as needed--may be less often)
Replace enclosure desiccants
Check calibration of all sensors
Inspect probe cable conditions for deterioration or damage
Check wire connections ensuring they are still secure
6.3 Every Two to Three Years or on a Rotating Schedule
Send the transducers to the factory or laboratory for inspection and have them
serviced and/or replaced as needed.
NOTE