Teledyne 9110T About Zero Air and Calibration Span Gas, Procedures defined in Section, Cc3/min x

Models: 9110T

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Model 9110T NOx Analyzer

Getting Started

ATTENTION

COULD DAMAGE INSTRUMENT AND VOID WARRANTY

Venting Pressurized Gas:

In applications where any gas (span gas, zero air supply, sample gas) is received from a pressurized manifold, a vent must be provided to equalize the gas with ambient atmospheric pressure before it enters the analyzer to ensure that the gases input do not exceed the maximum inlet pressure of the analyzer, as well as to prevent back diffusion and pressure effects. These vents should be:

at least 0.2m long

no more than 2m long

vented outside the shelter or immediate area surrounding the instrument.

Dust Plugs:

Remove dust plugs from rear panel exhaust and supply line fittings before powering on/operating instrument. These plugs should be kept for reuse in the event of future storage or shipping to prevent debris from entering the pneumatics.

IMPORTANT

Leak Check:

Run a leak check once the appropriate pneumatic connections have

 

 

been made; check all pneumatic fittings for leaks using the

 

procedures defined in Section 11.3.12.1.

3.3.2.1. About Zero Air and Calibration (Span) Gas

Zero air and span gas are required for accurate calibration.

Note

Zero air and span gases must be supplied at twice the instrument’s

 

specified gas flow rate. Therefore, the 9110T zero and span gases should

 

be supplied to their respective inlets in excess of 1000 cc3/min (500

 

cc3/min x 2).

ZERO AIR

 

Zero air or zero calibration gas is defined as a gas that is similar in chemical composition to the

 

measured medium but without the gas to be measured by the analyzer.

 

For the 9110T this means zero air should be devoid of NO, NO2, CO2, NH3 or H2O vapor.

Note

Moderate amounts of NH3 and H2O can be removed from the sample gas

 

stream by installing the optional sample gas dryer/scrubber (see Section

 

3.3.2.6).

If your application is not a measurement in ambient air, the zero calibration gas should be matched to the composition of the gas being measured.

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