Effluent; Sample Bypass Vent; Fuel And Air Connections; Placing The System In Operation - Teledyne 4040 Instruction, Operating And Maintenance Manual

Methane/ nonmethane analyzer
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3.3.5.2 E
FFLUENT
All the gases introduced into the detection cell vent from one fitting
at the rear of the analyzer. TAI recommends that the cell be permitted to
vent directly to the atmosphere wherever possible.
If a vent line is required, the installation must include a drop-out pot
to collect the water that is formed by the burning of the hydrogen fuel.
The vent line must be constructed so that water and dirt cannot collect in
it.
3.3.5.3 S
AMPLE
The sample bypassed by the back-pressure regulation system vents
from a separate port at the rear of the analyzer. If a vent line is required,
it must be installed so that water and dirt cannot accumulate in it.
3.3.5.4 F
UEL AND
The fuel used to provide combustion should be Hydrogen gas, zero
quality with certified THC of less than 0.5 ppm and a pressure of 30
psig. The compressed air, ultra zero gas quality with THC less than 0.1
ppm should be used at a controlled pressure of 30 psig Connect the fuel
and air sources to the instrument according to the gas connection
diagram included at the back of this manual.

3.4 Placing the System in Operation

1. Plug the power in the AC power inlet in the back of the
Analyzer.
2. Allow at least 2 hours warm-up (heat up sensor & sample
system) after making the air adjustment described below. Warm
up time is set by the software at the factory but may be
overridden by pressing the <ENTER> key.
DO NOT attempt to ignite the flame during warm up
countdown. Condensation will occur.
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