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50447/SGTN/1306 

 

HERMetic Sampler GTN Chem 

2.  Recommendation for safe use 

 

I. 

This Operation and Service Manual is a guide in order to help the user to operate the instrument to 
safely and correctly. 

 
II. 

Nevertheless the maker disclaims all responsibility and liability for damage resulting from the use of 
the equipment regardless of the cause of the damage. 

 
III. 

Attention is drawn to the possible hazard due to electrostatic charges which may be present 
in the tank.

 This may happen in particular with static accumulator liquids, i.e. liquids which have low 

conductivity of 50 picoSiemens/metre (pS/m) or less.  

 
IV. 

It is very important that the instrument is grounded to the tank before the bottle is introduced 
into the tank and remains grounded until after complete withdrawal from the tank.

 

 

A. 

If the instrument is installed with the quick connect coupler, grounding is effected through the 
quick connect coupler and the mating nipple of the valve provided that these parts are kept 
clean and free from corrosion in order to guarantee electrical conductivity. If a grease is 
used for this purpose, it must be one which contains graphite. 

 

B. 

If the instrument is not connected to the mating deck valve, the instrument has to be also 
earthed by means of the grounding cable and clamp. 

 
V. 

It is anticipated that the user will have specific operating methods laid down to ensure safety 
when using this type of apparatus. In this case the user's instructions shall be strictly 
observed.

 

 
VI. 

In the absence of such instructions the following should be noted:

 

 

A. 

If a metal sounding pipe is fitted beneath the deck valve or tank is inerted, then sampling, 
etc. is permissible at any time with no restriction. 

 

B. 

If there is no sounding tube or tank is not inerted, the following precautions shall be taken: 

 

1. 

If the cargo is not a static accumulator liquid, i.e. its conductivity is more than 50 
pS/m, then sampling is permitted  provided that the instrument is properly grounded 
and earthed before the bottle is inserted into the tank and remains earthed until the 
bottle has been removed from the tank. 

 

2. 

If the cargo is a static accumulator liquid, i.e. its conductivity is less than 50 pS/m, 
then sampling is permitted  provided that: 

 

a) 

The instrument is properly grounded and earthed before the bottle is 
inserted into the tank and remains earthed until the bottle has been 
removed from the tank. 

b) 

The apparatus is not introduced into a tank until at least 30 minutes have 
elapsed after completion of any loading operation or stopping the injection 
of inert gas. 

 

C. 

For further guidance refer to International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals 
(ISGOTT), ISBN 1-85609-291-7, Fifth Edition 2006, or consult the appropriate Legislative 
Authority for the installation. 

 
VII. 

This product and his use is / may be related to international, national, local or company 
regulations or standards. It is the customer / user responsibility to ensure that the way to use 
the device complies with such applicable regulations or standards. 

 

VIII. 

This device is a portable product. It must not be permanently installed on the tank and must 
be disconnected after use and stored in a safe and dry area.

 

 

Summary of Contents for HERMetic GTN Chem

Page 1: ... for HERMetic Sampler GTN Chem Portable Closed Sampling Device With closed liquid transfer Note before using the instrument please read this book This document is subject to changes without notice Check updates on www tanksystem com or contact us at tanksystem honeywell com ...

Page 2: ... 3 3 LIQUID TRANSFER 11 6 OPERATION 12 6 1 CHECKING BEFORE USE 12 6 2 OPERATING THE ZONE SAMPLING BOTTLE 13 6 3 OPERATING THE BOTTOM SAMPLING BOTTLE 14 6 4 OPERATING THE SPOT SAMPLING BOTTLE 15 6 5 OPERATING THE RUNNING SAMPLING BOTTLE 16 7 CARE MAINTENANCE 17 7 1 SAFETY WARNING 17 7 2 GENERAL CARE CONSIDERATIONS 17 7 3 SAMPLER CLEANING 18 7 4 TAPE CLEANING 18 7 5 TAPE WIPER ADJUSTMENT OR REPLACEM...

Page 3: ... In the absence of such instructions the following should be noted A If a metal sounding pipe is fitted beneath the deck valve or tank is inerted then sampling etc is permissible at any time with no restriction B If there is no sounding tube or tank is not inerted the following precautions shall be taken 1 If the cargo is not a static accumulator liquid i e its conductivity is more than 50 pS m th...

Page 4: ...nt of such defective parts When returned to Enraf Tanksystem SA or any of its agreed Service Stations equipment must be contamination free If it is determined that the Purchasers equipment is contaminated it will be returned to the Purchaser at the Purchasers expense Contaminated equipment will not be repaired replaced or covered under any warranty until such time that the said equipment is decont...

Page 5: ...r or to the factory In case of urgency replacement units can be available while stocks last 3 7 Service and Repair The customer should take care of the freight and customs clearance charges If units are sent on freight collect the charges will be invoiced to the customer When returning units or parts for repair to the factory please fill out a service request form see next page Traceability inform...

Page 6: ...rvice Request Customer s address Telephone Telex Fax Type of unit or part Serial number SN Short description of defective unit or part Do you want a quotation before repair is started yes no Repaired unit has to be returned to the following address ...

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Page 9: ... are available Zone bottle Spot bottle Running bottle and Bottom bottle The Zone bottle allows sampling of the upper level inside the tank The Spot bottle allows sampling at a determinate hight The Running bottle allows sampling all along the displacement of the bottle inside the tank The Bottom bottle allows sampling of the tank bottom As far as the kinds of sampling are concerned please refer to...

Page 10: ...ll valve Place the unit on the appropriate valve and activate the locking system Depending on the locking system either rotate the collar and actuate the lever or pull on the sleeve If the instrument is connected to genuine HERMetic valve grounding is effected through the quick connect coupler and the mating nipple of the valve No additional grounding strap is necessary For further information ple...

Page 11: ...mination of the sample taken by the sampler itself check and clean the unit and the bottle prior to use Clean the unit with an appropriate cleaner without impacting the unit or contamination risk of the next sample 5 3 3 Liquid transfer The transfer of the liquid from the sampling bottle to a laboratory bottle occurs by over pressuring the upper chamber of the sampler with a pump After sampling th...

Page 12: ...the tape before use Check of the attachment of the hook locking device on the tape Check the closure of the hook locking device according to Fig 1 The swivel hook has to be locked in use Nota Clean the instrument of any excess of liquid after use Remove the carter winder and clean the storage tube This cleaning must be done very properly in particular when corrosive liquids are gauged such as stro...

Page 13: ...uring the installation otherwise the needles and the septum could be damaged 3 Open the HERMetic 2 ball valve 4 Lower the bottle at a speed of at least 0 5 m sec If the lowering speed is too low the liquid will not flow through the bottle as the resistance of the ball to flowing needs to be higher than the its weight to keep open the bottom of the container 5 Stop the bottle at the level where the...

Page 14: ...the laboratory bottle with its cap and a new septum in the bottle holder Do not rotate it during the installation otherwise the needles and the septum could be damaged 3 Open the HERMetic 2 ball valve 4 Lower the bottom bottle to reach the tank bottom 5 When the bottle bottom valve hits the tank bottom the bottle fills up automatically 6 Lift the bottle back into the HERMetic Sampler housing turn ...

Page 15: ...lder Do not rotate it during the installation otherwise the needles and the septum could be damaged 3 Open the HERMetic 2 ball valve 4 Lower the spot bottle to the level where the sample is to be taken 5 Stop the bottle at this level and shake it rapidly up and down about 10 times on a 100 mm stroke This movement has a pumping effect as the bottom ball of the container opens and closes quickly 6 L...

Page 16: ...eptum looks inside the bottle Push up the laboratory bottle with its cap and a new septum in the bottle holder Do not rotate it during the installation otherwise the needles and the septum could be damaged 4 Open the HERMetic 2 ball valve 5 Lower the running bottle regularly to the appropriate depth but do not hit the tank bottom in order to keep the bottom plug closed all the time 6 When the appr...

Page 17: ... Tape assembly Tape cleaner 7 2 General Care Considerations Clean the instrument of any excess of liquid after use Remove the carter winder and clean the storage tube This cleaning must be done very properly in particular when corrosive liquids are sampled such as strong acids or caustic soda for instance Store the instrument in a dry location Check periodically whether the general state of the de...

Page 18: ...e tube and tighten the 2 wing screws 7 6 Tape replacement Remove the carter winder from the sampler 2 screws M5x20 Remove the tape wiper Unwind totally the old tape Remove the cover for winder 5 screws M4x10 side opposite to crank Slacken the tape from the core Remove it and unscrew the screw M4x30 tightening to the core Put the new tape Fasten the tape to the core with screw M4x30 Wind the new ta...

Page 19: ...ycling of HERMetic devices Equipment does not contain any dangerous materials inside which can harm the environment and people health during normal use or disposal However the utilization and recycling of the equipment after the end of its life must be implemented by an authorized organization in accordance to local legislation Do not throw in rubbish but recycle wastes in accordance to environmen...

Page 20: ...Ambient temperature range 20 C to 80 C 4 F to 176 F Maximum liquid temperature 80 C 176 F Mechanical coupling Q2 2 Weight 5 6 kg approx Dimensions 801 x 118 mm approx Meets ISO 3170 Petroleum liquids Manual sampling Hazardous environments approvals ATEX KEMA 06ATEX 0027 II 1 G c IIB T6 Ta 20 to 80 C Tape cleaning device Adjustable tape cleaner Available bottles Zone bottom spot running sampling bo...

Page 21: ... winder 35m 30648 20175 Pump assy 30630 10417 Valve Bottle holder 30293 10374 Zone bottle 0 43 l FFKM assy O 20247 20132 Bottom bottle 0 40 l FFKM assy O 20253 20134 Spot bottle 0 40 l FFKM O 20216 20117 Running bottle 0 40 l FKKM 9 2 Valves Important Valves are supplied separately from Samplers There are not included in Sampler scope of supply ND TS DESCRIPTION 20291 10083 Valve C2 SS W 2 flange ...

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