sheck
New Member
Hi everyone,
First off, I apologize in advanced for my broken English,as I'm not a native speaker, and for any silly assumption since I haven't even finished my Mod 1.
I was just wondering how a diluent flush at depth can be helpful to check cells.
As I understand, some cells may read ok a low ppo of, let say 1.0, but fail to read higher than that. So, if my set point is 1.2/3, wouldn't the controller keep adding o2 rising the ppo2 dangerously without the cells telling me. In other words, the flush would show the ppo2 for that depth which is supposed to be low but wouldn't hint that a cell is faulty because it does read the low ppo but not a higher one.
Dies it make sense?
Thanks a lot
Sheck
First off, I apologize in advanced for my broken English,as I'm not a native speaker, and for any silly assumption since I haven't even finished my Mod 1.
I was just wondering how a diluent flush at depth can be helpful to check cells.
As I understand, some cells may read ok a low ppo of, let say 1.0, but fail to read higher than that. So, if my set point is 1.2/3, wouldn't the controller keep adding o2 rising the ppo2 dangerously without the cells telling me. In other words, the flush would show the ppo2 for that depth which is supposed to be low but wouldn't hint that a cell is faulty because it does read the low ppo but not a higher one.
Dies it make sense?
Thanks a lot
Sheck