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Predicting failures using the test functions, Maintenance procedures – Teledyne GFC-7000E - Trace CO2 Analyzer User Manual

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Model GFC7000E Instruction Manual

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE & PROCEDURES

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9.2. Predicting Failures Using the Test Functions

The Test Functions can be used to predict failures by looking at how their values change over
time. Initially it may be useful to compare the state of these Test Functions to the values recorded

on the printed record of the final calibration performed on your instrument at the factory, p/n
04307. Table 9-3 can be used as a basis for taking action as these values change with time. The

internal data acquisition system (iDAS) is a convenient way to record and track these changes.
Use APIcom to download and review this data from a remote location.

Table 9-3: Predictive uses for Test Functions

Function Condition Behavior

Interpretation

Stability

Zero Cal

Increasing

ƒ Pneumatic Leaks – instrument & sample

system

ƒ Detector deteriorating

CO2 MEAS

Zero Cal

Decreasing

ƒ Source Aging
ƒ Detector deteriorating
ƒ Optics getting dirty or contaminated

Increasing

ƒ Source Aging
ƒ Detector deteriorating
ƒ Contaminated zero gas (H2O)

Zero Cal

Decreasing

ƒ Source Aging
ƒ Detector deteriorating
ƒ GFC Wheel Leaking
ƒ Pneumatic Leaks
ƒ Contaminated zero gas (CO

2

)

Increasing

ƒ Source Aging
ƒ Pneumatic Leaks – instrument & sample

system

ƒ Calibration system deteriorating

MR Ratio

Span Cal

Decreasing

ƒ Source Aging
ƒ GFC Wheel Leaking
ƒ Calibration system deteriorating

Increasing > 1”

ƒ Pneumatic Leak between sample inlet

and Sample Cell

ƒ Change in sampling manifold

Pres

Sample

Decreasing > 1”

ƒ Dirty particulate filter
ƒ Pneumatic obstruction between sample

inlet and Sample Cell

ƒ Obstruction in sampling manifold

PHT Drive

Any, but with

Bench Temp

at 48°C

Increasing

ƒ Mechanical Connection between IR-

Detector and Sample Cell deteriorating

ƒ IR-Photodetector deteriorating

Increasing

ƒ See MR Ratio - Zero Cal Decreasing

above

Offset

Zero Cal

Decreasing

ƒ See MR Ratio - Zero Cal Increasing above

Increasing

ƒ See MR Ratio - Span Cal Decreasing

above

Slope

Span Cal

Decreasing

ƒ See MR Ratio – Span Cal Increasing

above

9.3. Maintenance Procedures

The following procedures are to be performed periodically as part of the standard maintenance of

the Model GFC7000E.