Figure 1-1: The Model 6750 TOC Analyzer (Front door removed) . 3 |
Figure 2-1: NPOC or TOC – Direct Method | 6 |
Figure 2-2: TOC – True Method | 6 |
Figure: 2-3: TOC Measurement Basics | 8 |
Figure 2-4: UV/Persulfate Method | 8 |
Figure 2-5: Comparison of TOC Measurement Technologies | 10 |
Figure 2-6: Sample Handling for TOC -Direct | 12 |
Figure 2-7: Sample Handling TOC-True | 13 |
Figure 2-8: Relationship Between TIC and pH | 15 |
Figure 2-9: Oxidation Reactions | 16 |
Figure 2-10: Model 6750 NDIR Unit | 17 |
Figure 3-1: Analyzer Dimensions | 22 |
Figure 3-2: Required Door Clearance | 22 |
Figure 3-3: Internal Components of the Model 6750 Analyzer | 23 |
Figure 3-4: Electrical Connections to the Model 6750 | 24 |
Figure 3-5: Gas and Liquid Connections to the Analyzer | 26 |
Figure4-1: Drain Connections | 30 |
Figure 4-2: Gas Liquid Separator D. I. Filling | 31 |
Figure 4-3: The RUN Screen | 40 |
Figure 5-1: Disconnecting Tubing from Reactor | 46 |
Figure 5-2: IR Calibration Adapter P/N ST20026 | 46 |
Figure 5-3: Installing Calibration Adapter | 47 |
Figure 5-4: Removing the NDIR Unit P/N ST 36000 | 48 |
Figure 5-5: Removing the Master Interface Board | 53 |