Teledyne 4060 manual Flame Ignition, 4.3.1 Air, Carrier Gas, Span Gas, Fuel

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4.3.1Air

Series 4060

Operation

 

 

 

4.3.1Air

1.Set the air source regulator to 40 psig.

2.Adjust the analyzer air regulator until the air pressure gauge reads the recommended air pressure of 7.0 psig.

After the air is flowing through the sensor and warm-up time has been completed, activate the following gases:

4.3.2 Carrier Gas

Set the carrier gas source regulator to 80 psig and adjust the analyzer sample regulator until the sample pressure gauge reads the recommended sample pressure of 7.0 psig.

4.3.3Span Gas

1.Feed span gas to the analyzer (see Section 4.6.5). Gas switching can also be handled through the autocal valves (if the option is added), which can also be manually activated as described in Section 4.6.5.

2.Observe that the analyzer sample flow meter reads from 0.3 to 1.0 SCFH.

4.3.4Fuel

1.Open the main valve on the fuel source and set the fuel pressure regulator to 40 psig.

2.Adjust the fuel regulator until its pressure gauge reads the recommended pressure of 4.0 psig.

Note: Adjust fuel settings only when the red LED (flame failure light) is off.

4.4 Flame Ignition

Observe that after warm up count down timer reaches zero (timer to preheat the sensor), the amber heater lamp is blinking (indicating that the temperature controller is maintaining the temperature setpoint) and the red Flame Out lamp is on. See Figure 1-1.

The Model 4060 will automatically attempt a flame ignition sequence following the warm up period which has been preset at the

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