Owner's manual

14 • Sample Draw Combustible Gas Detector
Replacing Components of the Combustible Gas
Sample Draw Detector
This section includes procedures to replace the sensor, lter, and ferrules.
Replacing the combustible gas sensor
1. Turn off incomming power.
2. Open the housing door of the sample draw detector.
3. Unscrew and remove the two screws that secure the retraining plate, then lift the
plate, connector, and sensor out of the housing.
4. Unplug the connector from the sensor.
5. Verify that you are using the correct replacement sensor (NC-6240 is printed on the
sensor), then plug the sensor into the connector.
6. Place the sensor in the combustible gas sensor cavity, then position the retaining plate
on the two standoffs.
7. Secure the retaining plate to the standoffs with the two screws you removed in step 3.
8. Turn on incomming power.
CAUTION: Allow the replacement sensor to warm up for 15 minutes before you continue.
9. Calibrate the replacement sensor as described in the “Calibration” section on page 16.
Replacing the filter
1. Open the housing door of the sample draw detector.
2. Note the direction of the arrow on the lter. The arrow indicates the direction of the
sample ow.
3. Disconnect the lter from the elbows on each end of the lter, then remove the lter
from the sample draw detector.
4. Make sure the arrow is pointing in the same direction as the arrow on the lter you
removed, then connect each end of the replacement lter to the elbows.
5. Verify that the ow rate is approximately 1.5 SCFH, then close the housing door.
Replacing the ferrules
The INLET and EXHAUST ttings each includes two ferrules that seal the incoming or
exhaust tubing to the tting. Replace the ferrules if the seal is bad or if you replace the
sample tubing. Always replace the ferrules as a pair.
1. Disconnect the sample tubing from the tting, then unscrew the nut from the tting.
2. Verify that the ferrules did not remain in the nut. If necessary, remove the ferrules
from the nut.
3. Position the nut so the threaded end is facing you, then insert the bottom (smaller)
ferrule into the nut. Insert the ferrule so the at side is facing down.
NOTE: Make sure the bottom ferrule is laying at in the nut.
4. Insert the cone-shaped front ferrule on top of the bottom ferrule. Insert the ferrule so
the smaller end of the cone is facing up.
5. Screw the nut onto the tting, then connect the sample tubing to the tting. Make sure
you rmly tighten the nut with a wrench.