The document provides instructions for cleaning and replacing the pre-filter in an OSA3 DTV viscometer. It is a 2 page document that describes 16 steps. The key steps are: 1) Remove the back panel and disconnect fans. 2) Disconnect plumbing from the pump output. 3) Remove the black nut and filter pieces. 4) Clean the small metal filter using Q-tips or solvent. 5) Reassemble the filter pieces and reconnect plumbing and power. 6) Run a sample to check for leaks.
The document provides instructions for cleaning and replacing the pre-filter in an OSA3 DTV viscometer. It is a 2 page document that describes 16 steps. The key steps are: 1) Remove the back panel and disconnect fans. 2) Disconnect plumbing from the pump output. 3) Remove the black nut and filter pieces. 4) Clean the small metal filter using Q-tips or solvent. 5) Reassemble the filter pieces and reconnect plumbing and power. 6) Run a sample to check for leaks.
The document provides instructions for cleaning and replacing the pre-filter in an OSA3 DTV viscometer. It is a 2 page document that describes 16 steps. The key steps are: 1) Remove the back panel and disconnect fans. 2) Disconnect plumbing from the pump output. 3) Remove the black nut and filter pieces. 4) Clean the small metal filter using Q-tips or solvent. 5) Reassemble the filter pieces and reconnect plumbing and power. 6) Run a sample to check for leaks.
The document provides instructions for cleaning and replacing the pre-filter in an OSA3 DTV viscometer. It is a 2 page document that describes 16 steps. The key steps are: 1) Remove the back panel and disconnect fans. 2) Disconnect plumbing from the pump output. 3) Remove the black nut and filter pieces. 4) Clean the small metal filter using Q-tips or solvent. 5) Reassemble the filter pieces and reconnect plumbing and power. 6) Run a sample to check for leaks.
*** Make sure to SAVE ALL REMOVING VISCOMETER Pre-Filter HARDWARE throughout the course of 4. Disconnect the Plumbing at the this procedure for use during output of the large pump by simply Re-assembly *** unscrewing the white nut. (Counter The Pre Filter can be reached from the back clock wise). DTV Pre of the Analyzer… Picture # 3 Filter 1. On the back of the analyzer, remove the 6 Screws (10-32 x 3/8”) from the Back Panel using a Torx Screw Driver (T-25). Large pump output
Picture # 1
DTV 5. Unscrew the Black nut at the “Output”
of the Black Filter. Hold the Middle Piece of the Filter while you unscrew DTV Pre the black nut. (Counter clock wise) Filter Picture # 4
2. Disconnect the power wire for the 2
Fans behind the Back Panel. It will be located on the Left side. It is a White 4 pin connection with Yellow and Black wires. To disconnect; pull each side apart from each other. Picture # 2 Black Nut at OUTPUT
Cleaning the inside of the Pre-Filter
6. Using a 3/32 Allen Key, Remove the 4 screws from the top Black piece (Marked by 4 Blue arrows on Picture #5) so you can get at the Filter screen. 3. Set the panel aside. Picture # 5 OSA3 DTV PRE-FILTER CLEANING AND REPLACEMENT Page 2 of 2 7. Remove and clean the small metal 13. Screw in the Black Nut on the right side of Filter. Use Q-tips and if needed place the Pre-Filter. (Clock wise) the filter inside a sample bottle with 14. Make sure the 2 black nuts on both sides are CheckFlush, close the bottle and shake screwed in all the way, and are tightened so it until the filter is clean. there are no air leaks. 15. Make sure that the White Nut is tightened all Small Black the way so there are no air leaks. Metal Picture # 6 Sealing 16. Run a sample through the viscometer and Filter Gasket watch the pre-Filter tube to make sure that there are no air bubbles or leaks. [email protected] [email protected] Service Line: 1-877-685-4357
3-32” Allen Bit
Re-Installing the Pre-Filter into the
Viscometer 8. Place the Small metal filter back into the longer side of the Pre-Filter. 9. Place the Black Sealing Gasket into the shorter side of the Pre-Filter. 10. Place both Sides together making sure that the Sealing gasket and the metal filter are still in place. 11. Re-insert the 4 screws and make sure that they are tightened. 12. Pull the White nut back so you can make sure the clear tubing is inserted into the pump all the way until it bottoms out and then tighten the white nut. (Clock wise).