Teledyne SERIES 4030, HEATED THC manual Applications, Introduction

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Introduction

on the customer’s requirements. The appropriate power cord for your unit has been shipped with this instrument.

1.4 Applications

. Monitoring the ambient air for Total Hydrocarbons in chemical and petrochemical plants.

. Fugitive emission monitoring.

. Process emission gases in the chemical industry.

2.1 Introduction

Using a built-in pump, the heated Sample from the Sample Selector Unit is brought to the heated SAMPLE CHAMBER of Model 4030, housing filter cartridge, switching valve and sample loops. Using nitrogen carrier gas and the microprocessor actuated switching valve, a fixed volume of sample, which is collected in Sample Loop, is pushed into the FID detector.

Series 4030 uses a Flame Ionization Detector to sense hydrocarbons. The FID was selected based on the positive performance and extensive experience in the use of this detector in other Teledyne analyzers namely Model 402R and Model 4020. The FID has proven itself to be a rugged, stable, long life sensor giving years of trouble free operation in various applications.

Typically, Model 4030 is calibrated using a known mixture of methane in air, and thus the THC is shown as equivalent ppm methane concentration.

A separate SAMPLE SELECTOR MODULE Unit (optional) may be provided with a heated chamber (120 C Typical) and a manual 3- way valve. This allows the User to connect Sample gas and the Span gas to the back of the Sample Selector Unit and manually select the gas to Model 4030 for analysis. The User must ensure that the Sample gas is kept above the dew point to avoid condensation from the Sample point to its entry into Model 4030.

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Contents Series 4030 Heated THC Copyright 2004 Teledyne Analytical Instruments Safety Messages Series Additional Safety Information Series Procedure for Removal of Internal Inaccessible Shock Hazards Series Introduction Main Features of the AnalyzerAnalyzer Description Principle of OperationIntroduction ApplicationsInput Porting Sample SystemFlame Ionization Detection Cell Detection CellGas Flow Control System Fuel and Blanket Air SystemsIntroduction Electrometer-Amplifier Anode Power SupplyFlame Ignition Circuit Flame Guard CircuitMounting the Analyzer Unpacking the AnalyzerGas Connections Electrical Power ConnectionsUser Connections Installation Electrical Connections Equipment Interface Connector Pin Arrangement Pin Function Threshold Alarm Pin Contact Pin Out Table Pin out of 50 pins D-Sub Connector4 RS-232 Port Commands via RS-232 InputSupporting Gases Required RS-232 OptionsSample Bypass Vent Carrier Gas Placing the System in OperationActivating the Support Gases 1 AirFuel Flame IgnitionSample Pump Analyzer OperationVerification of the Flame Guard Circuit Ignition and/or Flame Guard Circuit FailureOperation Style Conventions Default ParametersEnter Navigation and Data EntryEscape Line Menu StructureMain Menus Autocal is not available for standard configurations Logout Span ANALOG-OUT Adjust Adjusting the Gain Setting up an AUTO-CALPassword Protection Entering a Password Repeat Password Entry Screen Logging Out Model Screen System Self-Diagnostic TestSpan Alarms Function AL-2 Source SMP Range Function Changing Stream Change Stream is not available for standard configurationsAnalog output Adjustment Timing Advanced User FunctionsStandby Qty Description Recommended Spare Parts ListAnalytical Instruments Drawing List