Operational theory – Teledyne 6600 User Manual

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Part II: 1-1

Oil in Water Analyzer

Operational Theory 1

Teledyne Analytical Instruments

Operational Theory

1.0

Introduction

The Teledyne Photometric Analyzer uses the ultraviolet (UV) absorp-

tion principle to detect and continuously measure a component of interest in
a sample stream. The analyzer consists of a single sample cell, chopped beam,
folded optics, dual-wavelength UV process photometer and associated micro-
processor based control unit and electronics.

1.1

Method of Analysis

The following description shows the course of optical energy in the

analyzer. The optical energy is emitted from a source lamp in the source
module, passed through the sample cell, and received by the sensor, which
converts the optical energy to pulses of electrical energy. These pulses of
electrical energy are processed further in the detector module.

The result is separate pulses that are compared in the control unit to

reveal the measurable difference between optical absorption of the sample at
a selected wavelength (determined by the measuring optical filter) and a zero-
absorption condition (set by the reference optical filter). The magnitude of that
difference represents the concentration of the component of interest in the
sample.

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