Replacement Of Converter; Capillaries; Tea Scrubber - Emerson Rosemount Analytical NGA2000 CLD Instruction Manual

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Instruction Manual
760000-C
November 2002
An apparent subnormal efficiency can be
due to a problem external to the Analyzer
Module, perhaps located either within the
test setup or between it and the Analyzer
Module. Check the following:
1. Leakage.
2. Loss of NO
Analyzer Module. Such loss can oc-
cur by reaction with a rubber dia-
phragm in a pressure regulator or
flow controller. Stainless steel dia-
phragms are preferred. Loss can
also occur during passage through
filter media.
d.

Replacement of Converter

If the subnormal conversion efficiency is
real, and not due to measurement error
introduced by the test setup, the converter
must be replaced. See Section 4-4, page
4-1.
3-40
Operation
between test setup and
2
Rosemount Analytical Inc.
Model NGA2000 CLD
The usual cause of converter failure is
destruction of a large part of the catalytic
material by excessive heat. This is due ei-
ther to an excessively high temperature
setpoint or failure of the converter tem-
perature control circuitry.
e.

Capillaries

Replacement vent and pump capillaries
should be installed finger-tight. Use of a
wrench can constrict capillaries, thus
changing flow rate. Sample capillary is
metal; use a wrench for tightening.
f.

TEA Scrubber

The presence of NO
can cause inaccurate converter efficiency
values. The TEA Scrubber accessory
(P/N NL635741) can be used to remove
residual NO
from the NO cylinders. Use
2
of this accessory allows an NO
calibration gas.
A Division of Emerson Process Management
in the NO cylinders
2
-free NO
2

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