Teledyne M300EM operation manual Initial Operation, Input Gas Venting, Exhaust Outlet, see Section

Models: M300E M300EM

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3.4.2.3.Input Gas Venting

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

3.4.2.3.Input Gas Venting

The span gas, zero air supply and sample gas line MUST be vented in order 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 and;

Vented outside the shelter or immediate area surrounding the instrument.

3.4.2.4.Exhaust Outlet

Attach an exhaust line to the analyzer’s EXHAUST outlet fitting. The exhaust line should be:

PTEF tubing; minimum O.D ¼”;

A maximum of 10 meters long;

Vented outside the M300E/EM Analyzer’s enclosure.

NOTE

Once the appropriate pneumatic connections have been made, check all pneumatic fittings for leaks

using the procedures defined in Section 12.3.3.

NOTE

For information on attaching gas lines to M300E/EM Analyzers with various calibration valve options,

see Section 5.6.

3.5.INITIAL OPERATION

NOTE

The analyzer’s cover must be installed to ensure that the temperatures of the GFC Wheel and absorption

cell assemblies are properly controlled.

If you are unfamiliar with the M300E/EM theory of operation, we recommend that you read Section Error! Reference source not found.. For information on navigating the analyzer’s software menus, see the menu trees described in Appendix A.1.

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Teledyne M300EM Initial Operation, Input Gas Venting, Exhaust Outlet, using the procedures defined in Section, see Section