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Instruction Manual
748297-E
June 2003
All new external gas tubing (except for
PURGE IN/OUT and SAMPLE BYPASS) is
strongly recommended, preferably pre-
cleaned, stainless steel, gas chromato-
graph-grade tubing. Thoroughly clean be-
fore use (if a hydrocarbon-based cleaning
solvent such as acetone is used, purge tub-
ing with dry nitrogen or helium for several
minutes before using.)
Gas line connections are compression fit-
tings. Do not use pipe thread tape.
Since the oxidation of hydrogen is accom-
panied by the formation of water vapor, the
Exhaust tubing always should be slanted
downward at least 6 degrees from horizon-
Installation
2-2
WARNING
!
PURGE
BURNER
AIR OUT
AIR IN
REGULATE
PURGE
D
AIR IN
AIR IN
ATTENTION
!
Figure 2-1.
Model NGA2000 HFID
Possible electric shock, explosion or toxic gas hazard. See front of module
BURNER
EXHAUST
OUT
VENT TO SAFE AREA
SLOPE DOWNWARD 6!
MINIMUM
WARNING
HOT !
ATTENTION
CHAUD !
HEATED
SAMPLE IN
HEATED
SAMPLE
BYPASS OUT
Danger d'electrocution, d'explosion ou d'emanation de gaz
toxique. Se refere aux details inscrits surla face du module.
Back Panel Connections
Rosemount Analytical Inc.
tal. Otherwise, water may accumulate in
the line, causing back pressure and
noisy readings, or may back up in the
line and flood the burner. Depending on
the percent of water vapor in the sam-
ple, the sample bypass out connection
may have condensation. Proper drain-
age may be required.
If the sample is toxic or noxious, or is to
be reclaimed, connect the Bypass outlet
to a suitable disposal system. Do not
use any device that may cause back
pressure in the line.
Purge air and burner air should be sup-
plied from separate sources.
FUEL
IN
MAXIMUM
INPUT
PRESSURE
FUEL: 50 psig(3445 hPa)
BURNER AIR: 50 psig (3445 hPa)
SAMPLE: 8 psig (551 hPa)
PURGE AIR: 20 psig (1378 hPa)
REG AIR: 25 psig (1722 hPa)
PRESSURE
RELIEF
VALVE
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