Pneumatic Connections In Multipoint Calibration Applications; Setting The Internal Purge Air Pressure; Figure 3-20: Example Of Pneumatic Set Up For Multipoint Calibration - Teledyne T360 Operation Manual

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Teledyne API Model T360/T360M Operation Manual

3.6.4. Pneumatic Connections in Multipoint Calibration Applications

Figure 3-20:

3.6.5. Setting the Internal Purge Air Pressure

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Some applications may require multipoint calibration checks where span gas of
several different concentrations is needed.
concentration, certified, calibration gas supplied to the analyzer through a Gas
Dilution Calibrator such as a Teledyne Instruments Model T700. This type of
calibrator precisely mixes Span Gas and Zero Air to produce any concentration
level between 0 ppm and the concentration of the calibrated gas.
Figure 3-20 depicts the pneumatic set up in this sort of application of a Model
T360 CO
Analyzer with ambient zero/ambient span valve option installed (a
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common configuration for this type of application).
Example of Pneumatic Set up for Multipoint Calibration
In order to maintain proper purge air flow though the GFC wheel housing, a
manually adjustable pressure regulator is provided (see Figure 3-5).
regulator includes two output ports. One is used to supply purge air to the GFC
wheel. The other may be used to attach a pressure gauge.
To adjust the internal purge air pressure of the T360:
1. Turn off the instrument.
2. Remove the source of zero air attached to the purge line inlet port at the
back of the analyzer.
3. Remove the analyzer's top cover.
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