Important Notes of Glovebox Regeneration
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Adjust the Regen. gas cylinder regulator to 5-10 psi.
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During the second step (the Rinsing process), it is advisable to have personnel onsite to monitor the procedure, ensuring consistent gas flow and verifying that an adequate amount of gas is passing evenly through the purifier for three hours. The flow meter should read between 15-20 L/h, and water expulsion from the exhaust port must be confirmed.
- Should the exhaust flow meter become impaired due to solvent corrosion, resulting in a stuck float or restricted airflow, promptly replace the flow meter to maintain proper function.
- Brief power interruptions are acceptable during the regeneration process, provided the system is not manually stopped via the touchscreen. Regeneration will resume automatically once power is restored. However, if the outage exceeds 30 minutes, the process must be aborted and restarted.
- In the event of an interruption during regeneration, if the purifier remains at an elevated temperature, do not restart the circulation process. Allow the system to cool naturally for a minimum of 10 hours.
- During regeneration, the Purifier may reach high temperatures. Avoid direct contact to prevent thermal injury.