Flow Detector Maintenance
Flow Detector Maintenance
The user can carry out a number of maintenance tasks on the goniometer flow detector. These include:
• Changing the detector anode wire.
• Changing the entrance window.
• Changing the exit window.
To carry out these tasks, some of the following spare parts will be required:
50µ detector wire 5322 694 15016
1µ entrance window PW2417/11 9430 024 17111
2µ entrance window PW2417/12 9430 024 17121
6µ entrance window PW2417/16 9430 024 17161
6µ exit window PW2417 9430 024 17161
Some of the detector anode wire is delivered with the system. More wire and the windows can be ordered
from your normal PANalytical representative.
CAUTION: Extreme care must be taken while working inside the crystal chamber, to
avoid damaging any of the crystals or collimators.
9. Cut and remove the ty-wrap, nearest the detector assembly, from around the hoses.
10. Undo the Allen headed screw holding the detector assembly to the detector mounting bracket.
11. Support the detector assembly and remove the long bolt holding it to the mounting bracket.
12. Carefully, withdraw the detector assembly from the crystal chamber.
13. Remove the two flow gas hoses, by loosening the spring clips and then pulling the hoses off.
The detector assembly is now clear of the crystal chamber and can be fitted to the special detector
support bracket (supplied) which can be mounted outside the chamber for service.
CAUTION: Care must be taken when handling the windows as they are extremely
fragile.
CAUTION: Extreme care must be taken when removing the housing from the detector
assembly as this exposes the, extremely fragile, detector wire.
3. Undo the 2 large Allen headed bolts that hold the entrance collimator and the housing together.
4. Lift the collimator off the housing, this now gives access to the entrance window.
5. Lift the window off the detector housing.
CAUTION: Do not touch the collimator blades and do not blow the compressed air
ACROSS the blades.
3. Fit a new O-ring into the groove in the flow detector housing.
CAUTION: Do not touch the part of the new wire that will be stretched between the
mounting posts. This must be clean!
CAUTION: Extreme care must be taken that the wire is not damaged as the housing is
replaced.
3. Tighten the 2, recessed, Allen headed screws, that secure the housing to the assembly.
4. Refit the push-on HV connector to the underneath of the wire connector post, using a pair of
tweezers (if removed).
5. Replace the detector assembly end-plate (if removed).
CAUTION: Be extremely careful not to damage the window support on the plate.
10. Fit the new O-ring into the groove in the flow detector housing.
11. Place the new window in position, with the copper side facing the window support plate.
12. Fix the rear side and collimator to the flow detector housing with the mounting screws.
13. Re-connect the HV to the sealed detector and fix the detector back onto the detector assembly.
CAUTION: Extreme care must be taken when fitting the detector assembly, into the
crystal chamber, to avoid damaging the crystals or collimators.
1. Fit the detector assembly over the locating pins on the detector mounting bracket, in the crystal
chamber.
2. Fit the Allen headed screw, that secures the assembly to the mounting bracket.
3. Replace the long bolt through the detector assembly.
4. Ensure both of the securing bolts are tight.
5. Re-clip the 2 flow gas hoses to the flow detector.
6. Secure the hoses, close to the detector assembly, with a new tie wrap.
7. Replace the plate on the front of the crystal chamber, securing it with the 3 Allen headed screws.
8. Reconnect the motor drive lead.
After replacing the detector assembly the HV and crystals must be aligned for optimum performance.
Refer to the PhleX-ray Operation manual for details of how to carry out these procedures.
9. Replace the front covers.
10. Switch the spectrometer and HT on.
11. Calibrate the goniometer, as detailed in Section 9.4.
Wait until the temperature has stabilised before carrying out measurements.