Connecting Gas Outputs From The Calibrator; Figure 3-21: Set Up For T700 - Connecting The Basic T700 To A Sample Manifold - Teledyne T700 Operation Manual

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3.3.2.5. Connecting Gas Outputs from the Calibrator

CAL
SOURCE
GAS
Figure 3-21: Set up for T700 – Connecting the Basic T700 to a Sample Manifold
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SET UP FOR DIRECT CONNECTIONS TO OTHER INSTRUMENTS
Use this setup if you are connecting the T700 calibrator directly to other instruments
without the use of any shared manifolds.
CYL1
CYL2
CYL3
CYL4
Mass Flow
DILUENT IN
Calibrator
Teledyne API
MODEL 701
Zero Gas Generator
If no second Instrument is connected
to this outlet, it MUST be capped
To determine if the gas flow on the vent line is ≥ 5 SLPM subtract the gas flow for each
instrument connected to the outlets of the T700 from the TOTAL FLOW setting for the
calibrator (see Section 3.4.9).
If the T700 has the optional O
800 cc3/min (0.8 LPM) of additional flow (see Section 3.4.9 or Figure 3-27).
EXAMPLE: Your system has two analyzers each requiring 2SLPM of cal gas flow and
the T700 includes the O
calibrator is set at 10 SLPM:
10LPM - 2LPM - 2LPM - 0.8 LPM = 5.2LPM
Therefore, the vent would require a gas line with an O.D. 3/8 inch.
Teledyne API – Model T700 Dynamic Dilution Calibrator
Must be vented with at least 3 ft of 1/4 inch
tubing. If the gas flow on this line is ≥ 5 SLPM
the minimum O.D. must be 3/8 inch.
VENT
CAL OUT
CAL OUT
T700
photometer installed remember that this option requires
3
photometer. If the TOTAL FLOW rate for the
3
Sample Inlet
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Gas Analyzer
Sample Inlet
Teledyne API
Gas Analyzer
06873E DCN7106

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