| TESTING THE MEMBRANE CARTRIDGE
Purpose for test:
Dissolved oxygen membrane cartridges contain an oxygen-permeable, polymer membrane, which is impermeable to liquid. Improper storage or accidental handling of the DO sensor or membrane cartridge can damage the polymer membrane. A hairline scratch, slight abrasion or any tear of the polymer membrane may render the cartridge inoperable. Often the damage may not be visible to the naked eye.
STEP 1. VISUAL EXAMINATION
Remove the membrane cartridge from its storage vial or from the dissolved oxygen sensor. Be careful not to scratch or abrade the polymer membrane portion of the cartridge.
Visually inspect the outer surface polymer membrane for scratches, scars, abrasions or tears.

STEP 2. PLUNGER READY POSITION
Install the nosepiece onto the syringe and retract the plunger of the membrane tester to the ready position as shown below.

STEP 3. MEMBRANE CARTRIDGE INSTALLATION
Insert the tip of the membrane tester into DI water to lubricate it before installing the membrane cartridge as shown below. Avoid excessive force.

STEP 4. APPLYING PRESSURE TO THE MEMBRANE CARTRIDGE
Slowly compress the plunger until the membrane cartridge bladder slightly protrudes from the thumb and forefinger slots of the cartridge housing.

STEP 5. MEMBRANE CARTRIDGE TEST
Place membrane tester with the membrane cartridge into a beaker of DI water as shown. Make certain the front of the membrane cartridge is completely submerged.

STEP 6. ASSESSING DAMAGED MEMBRANE CARTRIDGES
While maintaining a slight pressure on the plunger to keep the bladder extended, slowly rotate the test assembly in the water.

Look for any signs of air bubbles which indicate a damaged membrane or bladder. Refer to the two illustrations for typical examples of air leaks found when the membrane has been damaged.
NOTES:
A good membrane will not permit any air to escape from the membrane cartridge when this test is properly performed.
• Replace cartridges which show any signs of air leakage, whether flowing from or clinging to the surface of the polymer membrane.
New membrane cartridges should always be kept in their individual storage vials until required for service. Avoid unnecessary handling.
• Membrane cartridges installed on a dissolved oxygen sensor should be protected during non-use. |