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Calibration gas supplier, Using the gas bag – INFICON 2020ppbPRO Portable Photoionization Detector User Manual

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Installing Alternate AC Plug on the Battery
Charger

In most cases the 2020ppbPRO will be shipped with an AC line cord that will fit the
AC wall outlet in your area. If this cannot be done, you may need to obtain an AC
line cord suitable for the AC receptacle in your area.

The AC line cord, attached plug and receptacle must be marked with your country’s
certification mark and the cord must have a Harmonization (HAR) mark.

The line cord must be rated for either 100 to 120 VAC at 60 Hz or 220 to 240 VAC at
50 Hz. The voltage rating will depend on the voltage in your area.

Contact your INFICON representative to obtain more information.

Calibration Gas Supplier

The recommended span gas is isobutylene in air. 100 ppm isobutylene in air may be
obtained from INFICON.

The exact concentration will be determined by your application. Other
concentrations and other gases may be obtained from your local gas supplier. If you
cannot locate a local gas supplier, contact INFICON

’s Technical Support

Department.

Using the Gas Bag

To fill gas bag:

1. Turn the knurled plastic knob counter clockwise to unlock it. Use the

knurled collar on the valve tube to gently push the valve tube down,
toward the bag.

2. Turn the knurled plastic knob clockwise to lock the valve tube in place.

3. Turn the regulator knob counter clockwise about half a turn to start the

flow of gas. Fill the gas bag about half full and then close the regulator.

4. Open the syringe port and empty the bag. Flush the bag a few times

with the calibration gas and then fill it.

5. To close the gas bag valve, turn the knurled plastic knob counter-

clockwise to unlock it. Gently pull the valve tube up to close the valve.
Turn the knurled plastic knob clockwise to tighten it against the valve
tube.

Once the bag has been filled, use the bag and sample as soon as possible.

NOTE: Do not use gas bags to sample unstable or highly reactive compounds. Do not use

Tedlar® bags for storage of hazardous materials.