exhaust and supply gas lines.

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Teledyne API – Technical Manual - Model 300E Family CO Analyzers

3.4.2.PNEUMATIC CONNECTIONS TO M300E/EM BASIC CONFIGURATION

NOTE

In order to prevent dust from getting into the gas flow channels of your analyzer, it was shipped with

small plugs inserted into each of the pneumatic fittings on the back panel.

Make sure that all of these dust plugs are removed before attaching

exhaust and supply gas lines.

See Figure 3-2and Table 3-2for the location and descriptions of the various pneumatic inlets/outlets referred to in this section.

See Section 5.6 for information regarding the pneumatic setup of M300E/EM Analyzers with various optional calibration valve options in stalled

CAUTION

GENERAL SAFETY HAZARD

Sample and calibration gases should only come into contact with PTFE (Teflon), FEP,

glass, stainless steel or brass.

The exhaust from the analyzer’s internal pump MUST be vented outside the immediate

area or shelter surrounding the instrument.

It is important to conform to all safety requirements regarding exposure to CO.

Figure 3-10: Pneumatic Connections–Basic Configuration–Using Bottled Span Gas

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