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Measurement fundamentals, Gas filter correlation – Teledyne GFC-7000E - Trace CO2 Analyzer User Manual

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Model GFC7000E Instruction Manual

THEORY OF OPERATION

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10.1.2. Measurement Fundamentals

In the most basic terms, the Model GFC7000E uses a high energy heated element to generate a

beam of broad-band IR light with a known intensity (measured during Instrument calibration.
This beam is directed through multi-pass cell filled with sample gas. The sample cell uses mirrors

at each end to reflect the IR beam back and forth through the sample gas to generate a 2.5 meter
absorption path (see Figure 10–1). This length was chosen to give the analyzer maximum

sensitivity to fluctuations in CO

2

density.

IR

Source

IR Beam

Sample Chamber

Band-Pass

Filter

Photo-Detector

Figure 10-1: Measurement Fundamentals

Upon exiting the sample cell, the beam shines through a band-pass filter that allows only light at
a wavelength of 4.3 µm to pass. Finally, the beam strikes a solid-state photo-detector that
converts the light signal into a modulated voltage signal representing the attenuated intensity of

the beam.

10.1.3. Gas Filter Correlation

Unfortunately, water vapor absorbs light at 4.3 µm too. To overcome the interfering effects of
water vapor the Model GFC7000E adds another component to the IR light path called a gas filter

correlation (GFC) wheel (see Figure 10-2).