Maintenance

Replacing Parts

Replacing Tubing

It is important to keep all tubing clean and free of crimps. Tubing that has become dirty, blocked or crimped can result in poor accuracy and precision, or loss of air gap.

Replace both the transfer tubing and inlet tubing as needed. See Appendix A for part numbers for replacement tubing. For tubing installation procedures, see Section 2.

Replacing a Probe

Refer to the appropriate instructions below depending on whether you’re replacing a probe with one of the same type or one of a different type.

Installing same type of probe

To install a replacement probe of the same type that’s currently installed:

1Remove the transfer tubing’s 1/4"-28 fitting connected to the top of the isolation probe holder.

2Grasp the current probe and push it up through the top of the isolation probe holder.

3Insert the probe into the top of the isolation probe holder and pull it through the holder and the probe guide insert until the tip of the probe is in the probe guide.

4Replace and tighten the 1/4"-28 fitting.

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Gilson 215 manual Replacing Parts, Replacing Tubing, Replacing a Probe, Installing same type of probe