Maintenance & Service
Servicing the External CO2 Source Assembly
19-32
Using the LI-6400
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Servicing the External CO
2
Source Assembly
Filter Cap
Vent
CO
2
Cylinder
Cover
Figure 19-27. Location of
oil filter cap.
Oil Filter Replacement
Inside of every CO
2
cartridge is a residue of oil. When the CO
2
cylin-
der is pierced, some of this oil is released along with the CO
2
. There is
a filter attached to the regulator to prevent oil from clogging the flow
restrictor. After using 25 CO
2
cylinders, the oil filter should be re-
placed. Instructions are given below. Note: Some brands of cylinders
(notably CopperHeadª) contain considerable oil, requiring a filter
change every cartridge. It is therefore good policy to check the filter
(remove cap and look for discoloration on the filter end) every time you
replace a cylinder when using non-LI-COR cylinders.
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To install the filter:
1
Remove the CO
2
cylinder cover.
2
Remove the filter cap
After depressurizing the CO
2
cylinder, remove the filter cap to reveal
3
Remove the old filter
Use the filter hook included to remove the old filter, being careful not
to scratch the O-ring seat. (Hint: pointed tweezers work better.)
4
Prepare the new filter
Remove the paper from around the new filter. Roll the filter between
your thumb and index finger to smooth and compress it to a diameter
that just fits into the body of the ÒTÓ fitting on the regulator.
5
Install the new filter
Insert the filter and push it into the body. Do not use the filter cap to
push the filter into the body because some of the filter fibers can be-
come tangled in the O-ring seal and cause leaks.
6
Reconnect the cap
Warning:
Before replacing the filter, the CO
2
cylinder cover
must be removed in order to depressurize the 6400-01 CO
2
Injec-
tor. If you attempt to remove the filter cap before the cylinder is
exhausted, high pressure CO
2
will blow the filter out of its holder.
Flow
Restrictor
Summary of Contents for LI-6400
Page 1: ...Using the LI 6400 Portable Photosynthesis System ...
Page 15: ...Part I The Basics ...
Page 16: ......
Page 174: ...Making Measurements Answers to Questions 4 56 Using the LI 6400 4 ...
Page 175: ...Part II Useful Details ...
Page 176: ......
Page 200: ...Standard Tools Power ON Hooks 5 24 Using the LI 6400 5 ...
Page 214: ...Real Time Data Real Time Graphics 6 14 Using the LI 6400 6 ...
Page 234: ...Environmental Control Light Control 7 20 Using the LI 6400 7 ...
Page 244: ...Light Sensor Considerations Gallium Arsenide Phosphide GaAsP Sensor 8 10 Using the LI 6400 8 ...
Page 288: ...Data Logging Making Your Own AutoPrograms 9 44 Using the LI 6400 9 ...
Page 289: ...Part III Working With Files ...
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Page 312: ...The LPL File System Troubleshooting 10 22 Using the LI 6400 10 ...
Page 340: ...Downloading Files Using a Data Capture Program 11 28 Using the LI 6400 11 ...
Page 375: ...Part IV Configuration Issues ...
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Page 420: ...Defining User Variables Old Style vs New Style 15 18 Using the LI 6400 15 ...
Page 454: ...Using an Energy Balance Further Reading 17 12 Using the LI 6400 17 ...
Page 455: ...Part V Maintenance Troubleshooting ...
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Page 572: ...Troubleshooting Useful Information 20 46 Using the LI 6400 20 ...
Page 593: ...Part VI Programming ...
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Page 622: ...Programming with LPL Compiler Directives 22 28 Using the LI 6400 22 ...
Page 846: ...Index I 16 Using the LI 6400 ...