Model 9110T NOx Analyzer

Getting Started

Note

A start-up period of 4-5 hours is recommended prior to performing a

 

calibration on the analyzer.

The method for performing an initial calibration for the 9110T nitrogen oxides analyzer differs slightly depending on the whether or not any of the available internal zero air or valve options are installed.

See Section 3.4.4.2 for instructions for initial calibration of the 9110T analyzers in their base configuration.

See Section 9.3 for instructions for initial calibration of 9110T analyzers possessing an optional Internal Span Gas Generator (OPT 51A).

See Section 9.4 for information regarding setup and calibration of 9110T analyzers with Z/S Valve options.

If you are using the 9110T analyzer for EPA monitoring, only the calibration method described in Section 10 should be used.

3.4.4.1.INTERFERENTS FOR NOX, NO AND NO2 MEASUREMENTS

The chemiluminescence method for detecting NOX is subject to interference from a number of sources including water vapor (H2O), ammonia (NH3), sulfur dioxide (SO2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) but the 9110T has been designed to reject most of these interferences.

Ammonia is the most common interferent, which is converted to NO in the analyzer’s NO2 converter and creates a NOX signal artifact.

If the 9110T is installed in an environment with high ammonia, steps should be taken to remove the interferent from the sample gas before it enters the reaction cell.

TAI offers a sample gas conditioning option to remove ammonia and water vapor (Section 3.3.2.6).

Carbon dioxide (CO2) diminishes the NOX signal when present in high concentrations.

If the analyzer is used in an application with excess CO2, contact TAI's Customer Service Department (see Section 12.10) for possible solutions.

Excess water vapor can be removed with one of the dryer options described in Section 3.3.2.6. In ambient air applications, SO2 interference is usually negligible.

For more detailed information regarding interferents for NOx, NO and NO2 measurement, see Section 13.1.5.

3.4.4.2. Initial Calibration Procedure for 9110T Analyzers without Options

The following procedure assumes that:

The instrument DOES NOT have any of the available calibration valve or gas inlet options installed;

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Teledyne 9110T instruction manual Interferents for NOX, no and NO2 Measurements, Calibration on the analyzer