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 />
To set the suction line size:<br />
1. Determine the size of suction line in use. Compare this to<br />
the blinking selection.<br />
2. If the selection is incorrect, press the ARROW button. This<br />
will change the blinking selection.<br />
3. Press the ENTER button to accept the selection. The <strong>Glacier</strong><br />
loads the size into the current program settings and<br />
advances to the next step.<br />
Note<br />
Selecting 1 /4-inch (6-mm) suction line disables the Bottle Full<br />
detection.<br />
2.10.2 Calibration Step 2 The <strong>Glacier</strong> advances to the Suction Line Length display.<br />
SUCTION LINE LENGTH:<br />
7.6 m (0.9-30.2 m)<br />
The Suction Line Length is the measured length of tubing in use.<br />
The length is measured from end-to-end, without the strainer or<br />
tube coupling. When using English units of measure, the suction<br />
line tubing must be cut in whole foot lengths. When using metric<br />
units of measure, the tubing must be cut in decimeter lengths.<br />
To enter the Suction Line Length:<br />
1. Measure the length of tubing. Cut the tubing if necessary,<br />
to the nearest whole foot or decimeter.<br />
2. Enter the tubing length. Press the appropriate NUMBER<br />
buttons on the keypad.<br />
Note<br />
If you enter an incorrect value with the NUMBER buttons,<br />
press the STOP button. The <strong>Glacier</strong> restores the original value<br />
and waits for a new value.<br />
3. Press the ENTER button to accept the value. The <strong>Glacier</strong><br />
loads the length into the current program settings and<br />
advances to the next step.<br />
2.10.3 Calibration Step 3 The <strong>Glacier</strong> advances to the Suction Head display.<br />
Note<br />
This step only appears when the liquid detector is disabled<br />
(see section 3.8.4).<br />
SUCTION HEAD:<br />
3.1 m (0-7.6 m)<br />
Suction Head is defined as the vertical distance from the surface<br />
of the liquid to the inlet of the pump.<br />
Since the <strong>Glacier</strong> will be unable to calculate the suction head as<br />
it collects each sample, the <strong>Glacier</strong> will ask for a manual or<br />
“fixed” suction head. The <strong>Glacier</strong> skips this step when the Liquid<br />
Detector is enabled.<br />
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