Applications, Principle of operation – Arizona Hydrogen Sulfide Analyzer Jerome 631-X User Manual

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Applications

• Ambient air analysis
• Odor nuisance monitoring

• Regulatory compliance

• Control room corrosion monitoring
• Quality control

• Scrubber efficiency testing

• Accuracy check for other hydrogen sulfide monitors and control systems
• Hydrogen sulfide source detection

• Leak detection

• The Jerome 631-X can be operated from 100-120 or 200-240 VAC. To change the default

voltage range, refer to “Setting the Input Voltage” on page 21.


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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

A thin gold film, in the presence of hydrogen sulfide, undergoes an increase in electrical resistance
proportional to the mass of hydrogen sulfide in the sample.

When the SAMPLE button is pressed, an internal pump pulls ambient air over the gold film sensor
for a precise period. The sensor absorbs the hydrogen sulfide. The instrument determines the
amount absorbed and displays the measured concentration of hydrogen sulfide in ppm. During
normal sampling, the ambient air sample is diluted in the flow system at a ratio of 100:1. When
sampling in Range 0, (where low levels of hydrogen sulfide are expected) undiluted air samples
are drawn across the gold film sensor.

The instrument’s microprocessor automatically re-zeroes the digital meter at the start of each
sample cycle and freezes the meter reading until the next sample cycle is activated, thus
eliminating drift between samples.

During the sample mode cycle, bars on the LCD represent the percentage of sensor saturation.
Depending on the concentrations, 50 to 500 samples may be taken before the sensor reaches
saturation. At that point, a 10-minute heat cycle must be initiated to remove the accumulated
hydrogen sulfide from the sensor. During the sensor regeneration cycle, both solenoids are closed
to cause air to pass through a scrubber filter and provide clean air for the regeneration process.
The flow system’s final scrubber filter prevents contamination of the environment.

The heat generated during the regeneration may cause some low level thermal drift. To ensure
maximum sample accuracy, wait 30 minutes after regeneration before zeroing and using the
instrument.

AZI Customer Service 800-528-7411 or 602-470-1414

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