Advanced instruments inc. 5 operation – Analytical Industries GPR-3100 Series Oxygen Purity Analyzer User Manual

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Advanced Instruments Inc.

5 Operation


GPR-3100 Rev 2/05 4

throttle valve on the pump’s inlet side may be necessary to provide a bypass path so the sample flow

rate is within the above parameters.
An eductor jet pump is an alternative to a pump that is used in classified areas since it has no moving

parts or to eliminate the maintenance associated with mechanical pumps. The eductor must be

positioned downstream of the sample outlet. The eductor has three (3) orifices and requires a source of

compressed gas which enters through the top and exits at the bottom while drawing a mild vacuum (and

sample gas) through the side orifice. A flow indicator with an integral metering valve positioned

downstream of the sensor is recommended for controlling the sample flow rate between 1-5 SCFH.

To avoid erroneous oxygen readings and damaging the sensor:
¾ Assure there are no restrictions in the sample line that could create and draw a vacuum exceeding

14” of water column on the sensor.

¾ Avoid excessive flow rates above 5 SCFH which generate backpressure on the sensor.

¾ Avoid sudden changes in pressure that can severely damage the sensor – assure a flow control valve

is positioned upstream of the analyzer’s inlet.

¾ Assure no particulates, liquids or condensation collect on the sensor that could block the diffusion of

oxygen into the sensor.

¾ Do not place your finger over the vent (it pressurizes the sensor) to test the flow indicator when gas

is flowing to the sensor. Removing your finger (the restriction) generates a vacuum on the sensor

and may damage the sensor (voiding the sensor warranty).















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