Model R6000S Specifications - PAC R6000S Operation Manual

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R6000S Operation Manual: Rev. G
The positioning of the UV lamp; sensitivity is best when the lamp is nulled. If the lamp is not correctly
positioned, more scattered light is produced in the fluorescence chamber that masks SO
as noise.
Contamination of the fluorescence chamber or sampling system; contaminants can either add to the
background noise, leach out SO
interfere with the fluorescence reaction.
Leaks in the system; leaks can either dilute the sample or change the flow rate.
Light leaks in the fluorescence chamber of the PMT housing; light leaks will increase the background
noise.
Condition of the membrane dryer; if the membrane dryer does not properly remove the moisture from
the sample, sensitivity decreases.
The overall sensitivity of the detector is expected to slowly decrease over time. This is mostly due to the
aging of the UV lamp and, to a lesser degree, the aging of the PM tube, the membrane dryer, and any
chemical changes that may happen to the fluorescence chamber coating due to reactions with the sample
stream. The sensitivity of the instrument should be restored with the replacement of the aged
components.
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Model R6000S Specifications

PAC's R6000S Sulfur in Carbon Dioxide Process Analyzer is designed to conform to the following
specifications:
Voltage: 115/230 VAC + 10%, 50/60 Hz, voltage swings should be less than 10%.
Current: Service at greater than 20 Amps (10 Amps for 230VDC)
Repeatability: <±1% of full-scale range
Linearity: <±1% of full-scale range
Alarm: "Oxygen Pressure", "Total Flow" and "Furnace Temperatures Out of Range"
Cycle Time: Continuous
Ambient Temperature: 10°- 40° C (50°-104° F)
Sample Injection: 0.8 – 1 liters per minute
Outputs: Analog – 4-20 mA
Digital – Alarms
Power Requirements: 110 and 220 Volts @50-60Hz; 1500 Watts, 20 ac Amps (12 amps during heat
up and 8 amps during operation) Electronics – 5 amps; Furnace – 10 Amps
Dimensions:
Furnace Section Cabinet: Height – 10.5 in (26.67 cm)
Width – 19 in (48.26 cm): Depth – 20 in (50.8 cm)
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