APPLICATION NOTE NO. 12-1
Pressure Port Oil Refill Procedure & Nylon Capillary Fitting Replacement
Revised September 2008
This Application Note describes the refilling of the pressure capillary tube and replacement of the nylon pressure capillary fitting for the following instruments:
NOTE: The nylon pressure capillary fitting - which includes a pressure port fitting and an external capillary tube - is filled with silicone oil. The oil transmits hydrostatic pressure via internal, stainless steel, capillary tubing to the pressure sensor inside the instrument, and prevents corrosion that might occur if the sensor diaphragm was exposed to water. The internal tubing and nylon capillary fitting are vacuum back-filled at the factory. Because of the viscosity of the silicone oil and capillary action, the silicone oil does not run out of the external capillary tube. However, due to temperature and pressure cycling over long periods, it is normal for some oil to slowly leak out of the external capillary tube. When the oil is not visible or is receding inside the translucent tube, or if the fitting has been damaged, refill the oil. |
P/N | Description | Quantity |
30419 | Syringe for injecting DC-200 | 1 |
30420 | Needle (21 gauge) for syringe | 1 |
30421 | 76mm (3 inch) long FEP tubing (1/32 inch I.D; 1/16 inch O.D.), to place on end of syringe needle | 1 |
30410 | Dow Corning DC-200 oil (20 centistokes viscosity) | 1 ounce |
30422 | Bottle for 30410 oil | 1 |
To replace the needle (if necessary):
- The end cap pressure port is tapped with a 5/16-24 straight thread to accept your pressure fitting. Use a fitting that has an O-ring face seal, such as Swagelok-200-1-OR.
- Calibrate the pressure sensor.
- Remove the pressure fitting.
- Fill the syringe with DC-200 oil.
- Insert the syringe’s FEP tubing as far as it will go into the pressure port’s internal capillary.
- Fill the internal capillary with oil, slowly pulling the syringe tubing out of the capillary as the capillary fills. Make sure to keep the tip of the syringe tubing below the oil surface as you pull out the syringe. When filled, a slight meniscus forms at the surface of the end cap.
Last modified: 05-May-2010
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