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Teledyne 7600 - Infrared gas analyzer - operating manual User Manual

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Installation Model

7600

Teledyne Analytical Instruments

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2.5.6 Purging the Analyzer

In general, purging the analyzer is not required unless one of the

following cases apply:

• A combustible gas component is contained in sample gas.
• Corrosive gas is contained in the atmospheric air at the

installation site.

• The same gas as the sample gas component is contained in

the atmospheric air at the installation site.

In the above situations, the inside of analyzer should be purged

with instrument air or N

2

. Use a purge flow rate of about 1 L/min.

Use a filter to remove dust or mist from the purge gas.

2.5.7 Sample Gas Pressure

The sample gas pressure at the outlet should be atmospheric

pressure.

2.5.8 Example configuration of gas

sampling system

A typical system configuration with five component gas analysis

for monito

ri

ng combustion exhaust gas

fr

om boiler, refuse incinerator,

etc. is shown in Figure 2-8. Contact Teledyne for specific application
system configuration or further information.

The system shown is comprised of:

• Model 7600—with dual measuring unit option and external

zirconia oxygen sensor.

• Gas Extractor—with stainless steel filter of standard mesh 40

μm equipped with integral heater.

• Mist Filter—to remove condensate, mist and dust from the

sample before it enters the analyzer.

• Safety Drain Trap—with two compartments for positive and

negative pressure. It monitors and adjusts the sample gas
pressure.

• Gas Aspirator—to aspirate the sample gas.
• Electronic Gas Cooler—used to dry the sample gas to a dew

point of approximately 2°C (35.6°F).