Maintenance Schedule & Procedures Teledyne API T802 Paramagnetic O2 Analyzer Operation Manual
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10.2. PREDICTIVE DIAGNOSTICS
The Test Functions can be used to predict failures by looking at how their values
change over time. Initially it may be useful to compare the state of these Test
Functions to the values recorded on the printed record of the final calibration
performed on your instrument at the factory. Table 10-3 can be used as a basis
for taking action as these values change with time. The internal data acquisition
system (DAS) is a convenient way to record and track these changes. Use
APICOM to download and review this data from a remote location.
Table 10-3: Predictive uses for Test Functions
FUNCTION CONDITION BEHAVIOR INTERPRETATION
STABIL O2 Zero Cal Increasing Pneumatic Lea ks – instrument & sample system
Increasing > 1” Pneumatic Lea k between sample inlet and Sample Cell
Change in sam pling manifold
PRES Sample
Decreasing > 1”
Dirty particulate filter
Pneumatic obstruction bet ween sample inlet and
sensor
Obstruction in sampling ma nifold
Increasing Pneumatic Leaks
Contaminated zero gas
OFFSET Zero Cal
Decreasing Contaminated zero gas
Increasing Pneumatic Le aks – instrument & sample system
Calibration s ystem deteriorating
SLOPE Span Cal
Decreasing Calibration system deteriorating
10.3. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
The following procedures are to be performed periodically as part of the standard
maintenance of the T802.

10.3.1. REPLACING THE SAMPLE PARTICULATE FILTER

The particulate filter should be inspected often for signs of plugging or
contamination. We recommend that when you change the filter; handle it and the
wetted surfaces of the filter housing as little as possible. Do not touch any part of
the housing, filter element, PTFE retaining ring, glass cover and the o-ring.
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