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Teledyne GFC-7000E - Trace CO2 Analyzer User Manual

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Model GFC7000E Instruction Manual MGFC7000E

Documentation

04584 Rev A1

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2.0 Specifications and Warranty

This section contains a list of the analyzer’s performance specifications, a description of the

conditions and configuration under which EPA equivalency was approved and Teledyne
Instruments Incorporated’s warranty statement.

3.0 Getting Started:

A concise set of instructions for setting up, installing and running your analyzer for the first time.

4.0 FAQ:

Answers to the most frequently asked questions about operating the analyzer.

5.0 Optional Hardware & Software

A description of optional equipment to add functionality to your analyzer.

6.0 Operation Instructions

This section includes step by step instructions for operating the analyzer and using its various
features and functions.

7.0 Calibration Procedures

General information and step by step instructions for calibrating your analyzer.

8.0 EPA Protocol Calibration

Because CO

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is not declared a criteria air pollutant by the US EPA, EPA equivalency is not required

for this type of analyzer. Therefore no special calibration methods are needed to satisfy EPA
requirements.

9.0 Instrument Maintenance

Description of certain preventative maintenance procedures that should be regularly performed on
you instrument to keep it in good operating condition. This section also includes information on

using the iDAS to record diagnostic functions useful in predicting possible component failures
before they happen.

10.0 Theory of Operation

An in-depth look at the various principals by which your analyzer operates as well as a description

of how the various electronic, mechanical and pneumatic components of the instrument work and
interact with each other. A close reading of this section is invaluable for understanding the
instrument’s operation.

11.0 Troubleshooting

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This section includes pointers and instructions for diagnosing problems with the instrument, such

as excessive noise or drift, as well as instructions on performing repairs of the instrument’s major
subsystems.