Teledyne 3110 Oxygen Equipment User Manual


 
Portable Trace Oxygen Analyzer Installation
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and calibration gas. For atmospheric pressure sampling, connect a pump
and flow control valve downstream from the analyzer and draw (rather
than push) the sample through the instrument.
IMPORTANT: IF A PRESSURE REGULATOR IS USED, IT MUST
HAVE A METALLIC DIAPHRAGM. REGULATORS
WITH ORGANIC OR PLASTIC DIAPHRAGMS ARE
PERMEABLE TO OXYGEN AND, IF USED IN THE
SAMPLING SYSTEM, WILL LEAD TO HIGH OXYGEN
READINGS.
The instrument is shipped with a gas sampling and calibration kit.
This includes a 12” piece of clear tubing with a quick disconnect line for
use as a sample return or vent line plus 2 quick disconnect fittings to be
installed on the sample and calibration lines. These fittings employ ¼
tube fittings which can be removed to reveal a 1/8” NPT internal thread.
It is important in trace analysis applications to use metal for all
wetted components of the sample system. This includes gas lines, filters,
pump housing, diaphragms and any components in contact with the
sample gas. Plastic tubing and parts will result in slow and inaccurate
measurements at the ppm level.
There are two quick disconnect fittings installed on the rear panel
for mating the instrument with the sample or calibration gas and the vent
line. As shown in Figure 2-1, each fitting has a button which when
depressed allows the rapid detachment of the gas line from the
instrument. It is not necessary to press the button when inserting the
line, just push the male fitting into the mating connector. When a line is
removed, an internal seal prevents gas escape from the female sections
of the fitting.
To avoid pressurizing the sensor, the vent line should be
installed first and removed last.
In setting up the sample lines, any valves used to set the sample
flow or filters must be located on the sample in line. Do not place any
valves or restrictions on the vent line except as noted above for
atmospheric pressure sampling when using a downstream pump. Doing
so would increase the sensor operating pressure and result in inaccurate
analysis.