User manual
Flow sampling  Tetra
VI. Flow sampling
Attaching the flow adaptor plate
To perform manual sampling using Tetra, a flow adaptor plate must be fitted 
onto the front of the instrument. 
1.  To fit the flow adaptor plate, slide the top of the flow adaptor 
plate into the small recess on the front of the instrument, screw the 
thumbscrew until the plate is tightly fitted into place.
2.  Attach the sampling tube or flow accessory onto the gas inlet nozzle.
3.  Non- Pumped (diffusion) instruments 
Attach the aspirator bulb onto the gas outlet nozzle.
4.  To remove the flow adaptor plate, unscrew the thumbscrew and lift 
the plate away from the instrument.
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Gas in
Gas out
Flow adaptor
The sampling tube supplied is normally a 2m (6ft) length. Longer lengths of sampling 
tube can be provided, but will increase the time taken to get a sample from the point 
of sampling to the Tetra instrument. When using an extended length of tubing a 
response time test is recommended. Gas of known concentration should be sampled 
along the full length of tubing to be used and the time taken for the sensor reading to 
reach the known gas levels should be noted. This time should be used as the minimum 
for sampling before readings should be taken. 










