Converter Efficiency Compensation; Internal Data Acquisition System (Idas) - Teledyne 200E Instruction Manual

Chemiluminescence nitrogen oxides analyzer
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Model 200E Instruction Manual
Theory of Operation
The preset gain parameters are set at the factory and may vary from analyzer to analyzer.
Section 6.5 describes the method for enabling/disabling the TPC feature.
10.4.4. NO

Converter Efficiency Compensation

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Over time, the molybdenum in the NO
converter oxidizes and looses its original capacity of
2
converting NO
into NO, eventually resulting in a decreased converter efficiency (CE). Even
2
though we recommend to replace the converter if CE drops below 96%, the analyzer's
firmware allows adjusting minor deviations of the CE from 1.000 and enables reporting the
true concentrations of NO
and NO
. Converter efficiency is stored in the instrument's
2
X
memory as a decimal fraction that is multiplied with the NO
and NO
measurements to
2
X
calculate the final concentrations for each. Periodically, this efficiency factor must be
measured and - if it has changed from previous measurements - entered into the analyzer's
memory (Section 7.1.7). Note that EPA applications do not allow an analyzer to be operated
if efficiency is below 96% or above 102%, even though the analyzer would allow to adjust
for larger discrepancies.

10.4.5. Internal Data Acquisition System (iDAS)

The iDAS is designed to implement predictive diagnostics that stores trending data for users
to anticipate when an instrument will require service. Large amounts of data can be stored
in non-volatile memory and retrieved in plain text format for further processing with
common data analysis programs. The iDAS has a consistent user interface among all T-API
A- and E-series instruments. New data parameters and triggering events can be added to
the instrument as needed. Section 6.9.10 describes the iDAS and its default configuration in
detail, Chapter 9 shows the parameters that can be used for predictive diagnostics.
Depending on the sampling frequency and the number of data parameters, the iDAS can
store several months of data, which are retained even when the instrument is powered off.
However, if new firmware or a new iDAS configuration are uploaded to the analyzer, we
recommend retrieving data before doing so to avoid data loss. The iDAS permits users to
access the data through the instrument's front panel or the remote interface. The latter can
automatically report stored data for further processing. APICOM, a user-friendly remote
control program is the most convenient way to view, retrieve and store iDAS data
(Section 6.11.5).
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