Teledyne 9700 instruction manual Flue Gas Analysis System

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Flue Gas Analysis System

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Supplementary Instructions for Servicing the CC-60B

Flex-I-Liner Pump

Except for a greater overall length, this pump is essentially the same as the following models CC-2B, CC-6B, CC-12B, CC-18B and CC-30B.

(Refer to Figure A-3). Important differences include:

(1)The first outboard bearing (13) on the abovementioned drawing is of extra heavy-duty double roll construction. Although counterpart bearings used on the other pumps are interchangeable with this bearing, they should not be substituted for the specified bearing due to the heavier loads encountered during operation.

(2)The bearing spacer (32) is somewhat narrower due to the greater width of the first outboard ball bearing.

(3)The interior of the rotor (5) contains one extra part (item 16) — the bearing guard spacer.

(4)The rotor bearing (14) is of heavy-duty roll construction and not interchangeable with the ball bearing used in the remainder of the series.

(5)The size CC-60B pump employs a 1/2 HP motor, the remainder of pumps in this series employs 1/4 HP motors.

Even though the pump contains additional and somewhat different parts, the method of disassembly and assembly is identical to the instruc- tions for the CC-2B through CC-30B series and should be closely fol- lowed.

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Contents Model Flue Gas Analysis System Important Notice WarrantyTable of Contents Maintenance & Troubleshooting Flue Gas Analysis System IntroductionOverview Sample Conditioning General InformationSample Conditioning Oxygen Analyzer Section Standard FeaturesOxygen 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 Recessed Secondary Controls Meter TrimAnalog Output Current MAX Load Output Impedance Oxygen Analyzer Theory of OperationTheory of Operation Combustible Analyzer Detector Flue Gas Analysis System Theory of Operation Power InstallationOutput Signal Voltage Electrical ConnectionsInterconnection Diagram Output Signal Current Alarm and/or Control CircuitryInstallation Startup of Oxygen Analyzer OperationPreliminary Meter ZeroingInitial Calibration and Equilibration Flue Gas Analysis System Operational Calibration Procedure Routine Operational CalibrationStartup of Combustibles Analyzer Operation System Startup Span GasAnalyzer Startup Sample System StartupOperation Maintenance Flue Gas Analysis System Maintenance & TroubleshootingRoutine Maintenance Oxygen Cell ReplacementCell Warranty Water Strainer Spray NozzleFilter Condensate Trap Combustible SensorTroubleshooting PumpGeneral Oxygen Analyzer .2.2.1 Inability to Calibrate Inability to Calibrate Combustible Analyzer SectionNo Alarm With High Gas Level Lamp Failure Appendix SpecificationsOxygen Analysis Section Appendix ModelModel 9700 System Standard Unit Only Recommended Spare Parts ListReference Drawings Response of Combustible Sensor to Various Gases Appendix Model Supporting Equipment for Flue Gas Analysis Systems Figure A-1 Typical Dry Probe General Maintenance for CC-2B Series Pumps MaintenanceRepair Appendix Model Flue Gas Analysis System Figure A-3 Pump Assembly Flue Gas Analysis System Figure A-4 Replacing Flex-I-Liner Replacing the Liner in the Flex-I-Liner PumpFlue Gas Analysis System