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4 MAINTENANCE

4.1 General Cleaning

Warning. Before removing any electrode from a flow line,
ensure that any isolating valves have been closed.
To ensure accurate monitoring, keep the electrodes free of
contaminants by periodic cleaning, the frequency of which
depends on the particular application.

4.2 Liquid Junction and Electrolyte Level

The procedures in this section are appropriate for both pH and
redox (ORP) electrode cartridges.
4.2.1 Replacing Liquid Junction – Fig. 4.1
Caution. Carry out the following procedure with the
cartridge inverted, as shown in Fig. 4.1, to prevent spillage
of the electrolyte.
Note.
A tool for removing and fitting liquid junctions is provided in
the electrolyte replenishing kit (part no. 7670 088).
Remove the liquid junction
using the key provided.
1
Electrolyte
level
(bottom of
junction
thread)
Fig. 4.1 Removing/Replacing the Liquid Junction
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Note. After removing the liquid
junction ensure that the O-ring
is still in place in the filling hole
before fitting the liquid junction.
If the O-ring is missing,
leakage of electrolyte will
occur.
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Screw in the old/new liquid
junction firmly.
O-Ring
4.2.2 Checking Electrolyte Level – Fig. 4.1
Periodically check the level of electrolyte (approximately every
three months) as follows:
a) Remove the electrode cartridge from the system.
b) Use the procedure in 4.2.1 to remove the liquid junction
observing necessary cautions and notes.
c) View the electrolyte level through the liquid junction hole
and top up to the bottom of the junction thread, if
necessary, using the pipette and electrolyte provided with
the replenishment kit.
d) Fit the liquid junction, or replace with a new one if
necessary, and install the electrode.

4.3 Storage of the Electrode

Caution. Failure to ensure the glass membrane and
reference element do not dry out may irreversibly affect
the response of the electrode.
If it is necessary to remove the electrode from the sample line,
fill the retained protective cap (see Fig. 2.6) with water and
cotton wool, or equivalent, and fit it to the cartridge.