Teledyne 9060L - Zirconium oxide flue gas oxygen analyzer User Manual

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Percent Oxygen Analyzer

Operational Theory

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Probes of 1000 mm (40”) normally have sufficient length for any

installation. Customers requiring probes longer than 1500 mm (59”) are
supplied with a flow guide tube that uses the flue velocity to pull flue
gas through a filter at the sensing tip and exhaust it near the flue wall.

2.2.1 Probe Configuration

The probe can be configured in a variety of ways to suit the

analytical environment. Figure 2-1 shows the most common
configurable items of the probe. Not indicated is the actual
thermocouple sensing element, however, see Table 2-1. You can choose:

1. Probe insertion length (from process end of mounting thread to

probe sensing tip). See Figure 2-2.

2. Mounting thread (process connection), BST or NPT (for size of

thread refer to specifications).

3. Lagging extension length, if required.

Table 2-1 indicates typical probe options.

Table 2-1: Probe Options

Probe Length

Thermocouple

Sheath

Thread

250 mm (10”)

Type K max 900°C (1560°F)

316 SS max 850°C (1560°F)

BST or NPT

350 mm (14”)

Inconel

500 mm (20”)

750 mm (30”)

1000 mm (40”)

The Inconel option has all
inconel wetted parts except for
the ceramic sensor and viton
‘o’ rings

Figure 2-2: Model 9060L Probe

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