Teledyne 9110T GAS Flow Problems, Zero or LOW Flow Problems, Sample Flow is Zero or Low

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Troubleshooting & Service

12.4. GAS FLOW PROBLEMS

The 9110T has two main flow paths, the sample flow and the flow of the ozone supply air. With IZS or zero/span valve option installed, there is a third (zero air) and a fourth (span gas) flow path, but either one of those is only controlled by critical flow orifices and not displayed on the front panel or stored to the DAS.

Flow is too high

Flow is greater than zero, but is too low, and/or unstable

Flow is zero (no flow)

When troubleshooting flow problems, it is essential to confirm the actual flow rate without relying on the analyzer’s flow display. The use of an independent, external flow meter to perform a flow check as described in Section 11.3.12.3 is essential. Refer to the pneumatic flow diagrams as needed for reference.

12.4.1. ZERO OR LOW FLOW PROBLEMS

12.4.1.1. Sample Flow is Zero or Low

The 9110T does not actually measure the sample flow but rather calculates it from a differential pressure between sample and vacuum manifold. On flow failure, the unit will display a SAMPLE FLOW WARNING on the front panel display and the respective test function reports XXXX instead of a value “0”. This message applies to both a flow rate of zero as well as a flow that is outside the standard range (350-600 cm³/min).

If the analyzer displays XXXX for the sample flow, confirm that the external sample pump is operating and configured for the proper AC voltage.

Whereas the 9110T can be internally configured for two different power regimes (100-120 V and 220-240 V, either 50 or 60 Hz), the external pump is physically different for each of three power regimes (100 V / 50 Hz, 115 V / 60 Hz and 230 V / 50 Hz).

If the pump is not running, use an AC Voltmeter to ensure that the pump is supplied with the proper AC power. If AC power is supplied properly, but the pump is not running, replace the pump.

Note

Sample and vacuum pressures mentioned in this chapter refer to

 

operation of the analyzer at sea level. Pressure values need to be

 

adjusted for elevated locations, as the ambient pressure decreases by

 

about 1 in-Hg per 300 m / 1000 ft.

If the pump is operating but the unit reports a XXXX gas flow, take the following three steps:

1.Check for actual sample flow.

To check the actual sample flow, disconnect the sample tube from the sample inlet on the rear panel of the instrument.

Ensure that the unit is in basic SAMPLE mode.

Place a finger over the inlet and see if it gets sucked in by the vacuum or, more properly, use a flow meter to measure the actual flow.

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