Total Organic Carbon Analyzer

Installation

 

 

 

With the exception of the vent and carrier gas inlet, all other gas connections are made on the same bottom panel as the liquid connections and are shown in Figure 3-5. The NDIR vent and carrier gas connections are made on the left side of the unit.

Gas Carrier Connections:

The facility carrier gas must be free of CO2 and hydrocarbons and be regulated to 15±2 psi and connected as shown in “As Built” Drawings in the Appendix).

NDIR Vent (gas exhaust):

Exhaust connections must be consistent with the hazard level of the constituent gases. Check Local, State, and Federal laws, and ensure that the exhaust stream vents to an appropriately controlled area if required.

CAUTION: OPERATING THE UNIT WITHOUT CARRIER GAS

CAN DAMAGE THE ANALYZER.

3.5 Checking the System

Before applying power to the instrument, check:

All gas and liquid lines as well as vent and drains are properly connected and there are no leaks in the lines or at fittings.

Power and signal wiring are correct and that there are no frayed or loose wires that could cause a short.

Prior to powering up the system and using the instrument for analysis, the system must be configured for your application and calibrated. This is described in Section 4.

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Teledyne 6750 operating instructions Checking the System, Gas Carrier Connections