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Teledyne 6750 Operating Instructions Manual (96 pages)
Total Organic Carbon Analyzer
Brand:
Teledyne
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 10.86 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
6
List of Figures
9
List of Tables
11
Main Features of the Analyzer
13
Options
14
Typical Applications
14
Intended Use of the Analyzer
14
Operator Interface
15
Figure 1-1: the Model 6750 TOC Analyzer (Front Door Removed)
15
Theory of Operation
17
Overview
17
Background
17
Figure 2-1: NPOC or TOC - Direct Method
18
Figure 2-2: TOC - True Method
18
Figure: 2-3: TOC Measurement Basics
20
Figure 2-4: Uv/Persulfate Method
20
The Uv/Heated Persulfate Method of Analysis
21
Figure 2-5: Comparison of TOC Measurement Technologies
22
Subsystems Principles of Operation
23
Sample Handling
23
Liquid Phase Sample Handling
23
Figure 2-6: Sample Handling for TOC -Direct
24
Gas Phase Sample Handling
25
Figure 2-7: Sample Handling TOC-True
25
Inorganic Carbon Removal/Analysis
26
Oxidation
27
Figure 2-8: Relationship between TIC and Ph
27
Figure 2-9: Oxidation Reactions
28
NDIR CO Gas Detection
29
Figure 2-10: Model 6750 NDIR Unit
29
Electronic Signal Processing, Display and Control
30
Benchmark/Auto-Validation
31
Auto-Calibration
31
Auto-Cleaning
31
Unpacking the Analyzer
33
Mounting the Analyzer
33
Figure 3-1: Analyzer Dimensions
34
Figure 3-2: Required Door Clearance
34
Electrical Connections
35
Power Connection
35
Figure 3-3: Internal Components of the Model 6750 Analyzer
35
Analog Outputs
36
Figure 3-4: Electrical Connections to the Model 6750
36
Alarm Connections
37
RS-232 Serial Connection
37
Gas/Liquid Connections
37
Liquid Connections
37
Gas Connections
38
Figure 3-5: Gas and Liquid Connections to the Analyzer
38
Checking the System
39
Setup and Operation
41
Analyzer Startup
41
Figure4-1: Drain Connections
42
Menus
43
Run Mode
43
Figure 4-2: Gas Liquid Separator D. I. Filling
43
Parameter Menu
44
Alarm Settings
45
Stream Sequencer
46
D/Dbpr
47
Detailed Calibration Procedures
48
Operation
52
Figure 4-3: the RUN Screen
52
Shutdown
53
Historical Data
53
Maintenance
55
Compupter-Aided Testing
55
Troubleshooting
56
Module Service
57
NDIR (Gas Calibration)
57
Figure 5-1: Disconnecting Tubing from Reactor
58
Figure 5-2: IR Calibration Adapter P/N ST20026
58
NDIR Service
59
Figure 5-3: Installing Calibration Adapter
59
Figure 5-4: Removing the NDIR Unit P/N ST36000
60
Master Interface Board (P/N ST13042-1)
65
Figure 5-5: Removing the Master Interface Board
65
Power Supply
66
Figure 5-6: DC Power Supply Module
66
CE Computer (P/N 13039)
67
Figure 5-7: Replacing CE Computer
67
UV Lamp (P/N ST20009)
68
Figure 5-8: UV Lamp Replacement
68
Figure 5-9: Removing the UV Reactor Assembly
69
UV Reactor Assembly (P/N ST20003-1)
69
UV Power Supply
70
Figure 5-10: Removing the UV Power Supply
71
Mass Flow Controller (P/N ST18001A)
71
Figure 5-11: Mass Flow Controller
72
Metering Valve (P/N ST16050)
72
Figure 5-12: Metering Valve
73
Sparger (P/N ST20025)
73
Figure 5-13: Sparger
74
Pumps
75
Pump Motor Replacement
75
Pump Head Tubing Replacement
77
Figure 5-14: Removing the Pump
77
Ma Adjustment Procedure
79
Figure 5-15: Pump Head Tubing Replacement
79
Setting 100 MV Control Voltage
80
Setting of 4-20 Ma Output
80
Model
68
Appendix
81
Parts Listing
83
Options
88
Option 200008
88
Option 200009
88
Option 200010
88
Option 200016
89
Option 200017
89
Option 200009
89
Option 400008
89
Option 200026
89
AS-BUILT Drawings
91
Index
93
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