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Teledyne 4020 - Hydrocarbon analyzer User Manual

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Installation Model

4020

Teledyne

Analytical

Instruments

16

3.3.2.1

V

ENT

C

ONNECTIONS

Two separate vent connections may be required on your instrument:

 Sensor Vent
 Bypass Vent

Sensor vent and sample bypass vent must run separately.

The sample and bypass vent lines should not be tied together outside

of the system enclosure and the lines need to be installed at a downward
sloping angle to prevent a potential build-up of condensing water vapor
in the vent lines. Follow the installation guidelines below.

Sensor Vent:

All the gases introduced into the detection cell are vented from a

single fitting labeled

SENSOR VENT

at the rear of the analyzer.

1. TAI recommends that the cell be permitted to vent directly to

atmosphere wherever possible.

2. If the vent line is required, the installation must include a

drop-out pot to collect any water that is formed by the
burning of the hydrogen fuel.

3. The vent line must be constructed so that the water and dirt

cannot collect in it.

4. Sensor vent line must slope downward so condensed water

will freely drain.

SAMPLE BYPASS VENT:

The sample bypassed by the back-pressure regulation system vents

from a separate port labeled

BYPASS VENT

at the rear of the analyzer.

If this vent is required, it must be installed so that water and dirt

cannot accumulate in it.

3.3.3 Electrical Connections

Figure 3-1 shows the Model 4020 rear panel. There are connections

for power, digital communications, and both digital and analog
concentration output.