\uD83E\uDD14 Problem
Pressure increases at underpressure (decreases at overpressure) over time
This indicates a leak
\uD83C\uDF31 Solution
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Make sure the O-rings on the upper and lower tubes are in good shape. To check that, remove the O-rings by removing the cap nut on the bottom and top of the reactor. Carefully insert the glass tube and gently remove the O-ring by moving the glass tube sideways by 5-10° and then pulling the O-ring out. Check for tears and dirt on the O-ring and replace the O-ring if necessary. If the O-ring still looks intact but very dry, re-grease the O-ring with a very small amount of silicone grease from the EA-kit.
Reassemble the system and test again according to section 1 of the ‘Diagnosis’run another diagnosis.
If the problem is till there, the leak will likely be found at the joint of the reactor housing with the 1/16” capillary. In this case, apply some epoxy glue around the joint of the reactor and the capillary.
Test again according to section 1 of the ‘Diagnosis’Run another diagnosis.
If your the leak is still therepersists, contact Ionplus support.Support
Fixing a leak through valve:
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If the leak is in the valve, we recommend you get in touch with Ionplus support and likely the valve will need to be replaced.
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contact Ionplus Support to request a replacement valve.
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