Uras26: Optical Alignment - ABB Advance Optima magnos206 Operator's Manual

Ao2000 series gas analyzers
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Uras26: Optical Alignment

Definition
When should optical
alignment be
performed?
How should optical
alignment be
performed?
Detector
Arrangement
Figure 9-3
Uras26 Analyzer
Module Detector
Numbering
Test Gas
Emitter Wrench
Menu Path
9-4
Optical alignment of the Uras26 analyzer module will minimize asymmetry of the
radiation which falls in through the sample and reference sides of the sample cell.
An optical alignment must always be performed
• If the offset drift has fallen below the permissible range (50% of the physical
measurement range)
• After a component (emitter, sample cell, calibration unit / cell, detector) is
installed in or removed from a beam path.
Each beam path in the analyzer module must be optically aligned separately. If
there are two detectors in a beam path, the optical alignment should be
performed in the rearmost detector (as seen from the emitter). During an optical
alignment, beam path intensity is varied by means of mechanical apertures and, if
necessary, by turning the emitter case. For this, the system housing must be
opened (see Figure 9-4, page 9-5).
Figure 9-3 shows the detector layout. Detector numbers correspond to the
numbers assigned to the series of measurement components as shown on the
analyzer module identification plate.
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During optical alignment the zero gas supply must be turned on.
An "emitter wrench" is required to rotate the emitter case (see Figure 9-4, page
9-5). It is affixed to the analyzer module.
CAUTION!
Current-bearing components can be exposed when the covers or parts are
removed, even if this can be done without tools. Current can be present at
some connection points. All work on a gas analyzer that is open and con-
nected to power should only be performed by trained personnel who are
familiar with the risks involved.
MENU
Maintenance/Test
Optical adjustm.
Chapter 9: Inspection and Maintenance
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Analyzer spec. adjustm.
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