Teledyne 9700 instruction manual Appendix Model

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Appendix

Model 9700

 

 

 

 

To determine the concentration of a compound present at the sensor from a meter reading, when calibrated with methane, divide the reading (in percent methane) by the factor. For example, if ethylene is flowing by the sensor, and a meter reading of 2.0% is obtained, the concentration of ethylene would be:

For hydrogen:

For carbon monoxide:

For a mixture of 70% hydrogen and 30% carbon monoxide:

CAUTION: In most cases, the concentration of any particular compound that the sensor is exposed to should not exceed the LEL of that compound, or sensor damage could occur.

The concentration of combustibles should never exceed that which will react completely with the available oxygen present in the sample (stoichiometric burning), otherwise, "coking" (the deposition of carbon from incomplete combustion) will occur at the sensor, and drift and a loss of sensitivity will result.

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Contents Model Flue Gas Analysis System Warranty Important NoticeTable of Contents Maintenance & Troubleshooting Overview Flue Gas Analysis SystemIntroduction General Information Sample ConditioningSample Conditioning Standard Features Oxygen Analyzer SectionOxygen Analyzer Section General Information Optional Features General Information Combustible Gas Analyzer Section Combustible Gas Analyzer SectionGeneral Information Compound LEL Response Factor Operating Controls and Indicators Analog Output Recessed Secondary ControlsMeter Trim Current MAX Load Output Impedance Theory of Operation Oxygen AnalyzerTheory of Operation Combustible Analyzer Detector Flue Gas Analysis System Theory of Operation Output Signal Voltage InstallationPower Electrical ConnectionsInterconnection Diagram Alarm and/or Control Circuitry Output Signal CurrentInstallation Preliminary OperationStartup of Oxygen Analyzer Meter ZeroingInitial Calibration and Equilibration Flue Gas Analysis System Operational Calibration Startup of Combustibles Analyzer ProcedureRoutine Operational Calibration Operation Analyzer Startup Span GasSystem Startup Sample System StartupOperation Routine Maintenance Flue Gas Analysis System Maintenance & TroubleshootingMaintenance Oxygen Cell ReplacementCell Warranty Filter Condensate Trap Spray NozzleWater Strainer Combustible SensorGeneral TroubleshootingPump Oxygen Analyzer .2.2.1 Inability to Calibrate Combustible Analyzer Section Inability to CalibrateNo Alarm With High Gas Level Lamp Failure Specifications AppendixAppendix Model Oxygen Analysis SectionRecommended Spare Parts List Model 9700 System Standard Unit OnlyReference Drawings Response of Combustible Sensor to Various Gases Appendix Model Supporting Equipment for Flue Gas Analysis Systems Figure A-1 Typical Dry Probe Repair General Maintenance for CC-2B Series PumpsMaintenance Appendix Model Flue Gas Analysis System Figure A-3 Pump Assembly Flue Gas Analysis System Replacing the Liner in the Flex-I-Liner Pump Figure A-4 Replacing Flex-I-LinerFlue Gas Analysis System