Analytical Industries GPR-1200 MS ATEX Portable PPB Oxygen Analyzer User Manual

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Symptom

Possible Cause

Recommended Action

Erratic O

2

reading

or
No O

2

reading







Test sensor independent from analyzer





Change in sample pressure
Dirty electrical contacts in upper section of
sensor housing

Corroded solder joints on sensor PCB from
corrosive sample or electrolyte leakage from
sensor
Corroded spring loaded contact in upper
section of sensor housing from liquid in
sample or electrolyte leakage from sensor



Liquid covering sensing area
Improper sensor selection

Presence of interference gases
Presence of sulfur gases
Unauthorized maintenance
Sensor nearing end of life

Remove sensor from housing. Using a volt-meter set
to uA output; apply the (+) lead to the outer ring of
the sensor PCB and the (-) lead to the center circle
to obtain the sensor’s output in air. Contact factory
with result.
Sensors without PCB use mV setting.
Calibrate the analyzer (calibrate at pressure and
temperature of sample)
Clean contacts with alcohol (minimize exposure time
of MS sensor to ambient air to extent possible)
Replace sensor and return sensor to the factory for
warranty determination

Upper section of sensor housing: Clean contacts with
alcohol, flow sample or zero gas for 2-3 hours to
flush sample system and sensor housing
Sensor: Replace if leaking and return it to the factory
for warranty determination
Wipe with alcohol and lint free towel or flow sample
or zero gas for 2-3 hours to flush
Replace GPR/PSR sensor with XLT sensor when CO

2

or acid gases are present
Consult factory
Replace sensor and install scrubber
Replace sensor, obtain authorized service
Replace sensor

Erratic O

2

reading

or

Negative O

2

reading

or

No O

2

reading

possibly

accompanied by

electrolyte leakage

Pressurizing the sensor by flowing gas to

the sensor with: the vent restricted

and suddenly removing the
restriction draws a vacuum on the sensor

or

partially opening the valves upstream of

the analyzer when using a pump

downstream of the analyzer to draw

sample from a process at atmospheric
pressure or a slight vacuum.

A pressurized sensor may not leak but

still produce negative readings.

A premature adjustment of the ZERO
OFFSET potentiometer is a common

problem

Zero the analyzer. If not successful replace the

sensor


Avoid drawing a vacuum on the sensor.

Placing a vacuum on the sensor in excess 4” of

water column is strongly discouraged.

From MAIN MENU select DEFAULT ZERO

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