Hach 3654 Portable H2/N2 Analyzer Purge Gas Connection, Connections, Instrument PC Connection

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1.5 Purge Gas Connection

It is critical that the TC sensor has a supply of purge gas running before operating the system. The TC sensor, when exposed to a liquid sample, will become damaged if the purge gas is not running.

CO2 is used to purge the N2 sensor and N2 or CO2 is used to purge the H2 sensor. A cylinder located at the bottom of the instrument supplies the purge gas. This cylinder is refillable (see “Purge Gas Cylinder Refill” on page 48).

The TC sensor is purged cyclically. In measurement mode, a cycle consists of a 4 second purge followed by 16 seconds of measurement. When the instrument is in standby, the purge time is the same, followed by a 17 minute delay. During the purge time, the flow rate varies, depending on the pressure inside the cylinder. At least four bubbles should exit from the purge gas exit during the purge time.

The purge gas input to the sensor uses a Tygon tube (4 mm outside/2 mm inside diameter, 110 mm long) that attaches to the base of the sensor. Refer to the exploded sensor diagram in Fig 1-2 on page 10.

The hole in the side and near the base of the sensor is the purge gas exit. To check the purge gas flow rate, push the supplied nylon tubing into this hole, to its limit. To disconnect it again, press on the ring surrounding the tube and pull out.

To check the purge gas flow rate, immerse the end of this tubing in water and switch on the instrument. Gas should flow intermittently out of the tube.

Note:

During normal operation, and especially when the instrument is in standby mode, ensure that the exit of the purge gas tube is exposed to the atmosphere and not in contact with any liquid or hard surface.

1.6Connections

1.6.1External Power Supply (optional)

The instrument is usually powered by the batteries supplied. You can, however, power it from an external power source using the model 32939 power supply adaptor as described and illustrated in “Model 32939 External Power Supply” on page 42.

Connect the male LEMO-6 plug on the 32939, to the RS-232 connector on the right side of the instrument. The female LEMO-6 plug can then be used to connect to your PC (if required) using the standard RS-232 cable supplied with the instrument.

Plug the transformer into your mains power supply using the cable supplied.

Note:

If the external power supply is not clean, this may result in unstable measurements.

1.6.2 Instrument - PC Connection

An RS-232 cable is supplied with the instrument, with a 6-pin LEMO plug on one end and a 9-pin D-Type plug on the other.

Note:

If you use an adapter for the connection to the PC, make sure it is designed for this purpose and, thus, has all nine pins accessible. Some 25-to-9 pin adapters are supplied for specific use, such as a mouse, and these may have only certain pins available.

Operator Manual

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Contents Operator Manual Page Product Recycling Information Orbisphere Following only applies to European customers Product DisposalRestriction of Hazardous Substances Board Analog Board Spacer External ConnectorTable of Contents Calibrations Accessories and AttachmentsMaintenance and Troubleshooting Appendix a Glossary SpecificationsPart Lists Table of Contents 3654 Portable H2/N2 Analyzer Manual Overview Safety ConventionsAbout this Manual Revision HistoryService and Repairs Safety PrecautionsSafety Recommendations Acknowledgements Precautionary LabelsOrbisphere What you have Received InstallationAtmospheric Pressure Equilibrium WIN3654 PC Program InstallationSensor Installation Purge Gas Connection External Power Supply optionalConnections Instrument PC ConnectionPin RS232 Signal Use Flow Chamber Installation Installation Completion Check List Dissolved Gas Measurements Flow ChamberOrbisphere Operating Controls Operating InstructionsMeasurement Phase on Taking Measurements Select Gas Measurement PhaseMeasurement Mode Automatic Data Acquisition Storing Measurements In the InstrumentManual Data Acquisition Downloading Stored Values Storing and Accessing Measurements From a ComputerViewing Stored Measurements Saving Values Altering the Sampling Point DescriptionsCopying Values Clearing Stored Values Printing ValuesTimebase Updating Rate Maximum Samples 10 divisions Monitoring Measurements In Real-TimeAfter Use and Storage Main Menu Basics Options SetupOptions Setup 3654 Portable H2/N2 Analyzer Configuring the Instrument Reviewing Instrument ConfigurationGas Measurement Phase Analyzer PC ConnectionMeasurement Units Membrane Selection Automatic Data Acquisition Setting Sampling IntervalsRolling Average Calibration MediumLocking Out the Instrument’s CAL Button Automatic Shutdown Orbisphere Barometric Pressure Sensor Calibration CalibrationsCalibration Method Time Benefits Drawbacks Reference Sensor CalibrationCalibration Setup Calibration In H2 or N2 at Atmospheric Pressure Calibration In H2 or N2 at Elevated Pressure Calibrating In a Liquid H2 or N2 Solution Model 32311 Flow Meter Accessories and AttachmentsModel 32939 External Power Supply Power Supply Maintenance and TroubleshootingSensor Maintenance Maintenance ScheduleRemoving the Membrane Membrane ReplacementMounting Dual Membranes Installing the Membrane Orbisphere Place the membrane holding ring on the installation tool tip 1 N2 Purge Gas Purge Gas Cylinder RefillFilling the Purge Gas Cylinder 2 CO2 Purge GasKeyboard Test Troubleshooting InstrumentSerial Test Display Test Clock SettingsMeasurements View Analog Voltages ViewDiagnostics Messages Troubleshooting OperationProgram Identification Continuous PurgeSymptom Cause Possible Solution Troubleshooting TableInstrument Specifications SpecificationsSensor Type 31 270 H Sensor SpecificationsPFA Etfe Ectfe Sensor Type 31 272 H 31 570 NSpecifications 3654 Portable H2/N2 Analyzer TC Sensor and Parts on Configured System Instrument ConfigurationsPart Lists Analyzer Spare PartsSensor Spare Parts Common Units Appendix a GlossaryTerms and Definitions UnitGlossary 3654 Portable H2/N2 Analyzer Tables and Illustrations AnnexAnnex 3654 Portable H2/N2 Analyzer User Notes