Teledyne GFC-7000E - Trace CO2 Analyzer User Manual

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Model GFC7000E Instruction Manual

Getting Started

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2. Attach sources of zero air and span gas (see Figures 3-3 through 3-8 inclusive).

• Span Gas is a gas specifically mixed to match the chemical composition of the type of gas

being measured at near full scale of the desired measurement range.

In the case of CO

2

measurements made with the Teledyne Analytical Instruments Model

GFC7000E Analyzer it is recommended that you use a gas calibrated to have a CO

2

content

equaling 80% of the range of compositions being measured.

EXAMPLE: If the application is to measure between 0 ppm and 500 ppm, an appropriate

Span Gas would be 400 ppm. If the application is to measure between 0 ppm and 100
ppm, an appropriate Span Gas would be 80 ppm.

• Span Gas can be purchased in pressurized canisters or created using Dynamic Dilution

Calibrator such as the Teledyne Analytical Instruments Model 700 and a source of dried

air scrubbed of CO

2

such as a Teledyne Analytical Instruments Model 701 Zero Air

Generator in combination with a canister of indicating soda-lime.

• Zero Air is similar in chemical composition to the earths atmosphere but scrubbed of all

components that might affect the analyzer’s readings.

In the case of CO

2

measurements this means CO

2

less than 0.1 ppm of CO

2

and Water

Vapor. Zero Air can be purchased in pressurized canisters or created using a Teledyne
Instruments Model 701 Zero Air Generator in combination with a canister of indicating

soda-lime.

3. Attach an exhaust line to the exhaust outlet port.

• The exhaust from the pump and vent lines should be vented to atmospheric pressure using

maximum of 10 meters of ¼” PTEF tubing.

CAUTION

Venting should be outside the shelter or immediate area surrounding the

instrument.

4. Attach a source of dried air scrubbed of CO

2

to the purge inlet port

NOTE

The source of purge air should be at 20-25 psig and capable of maintaining a flow of at

least 0.5 liters/min.

Purge source air pressure should not exceed 35 pisg

5. Once the appropriate pneumatic connections have been made, check all pneumatic fittings for

leaks using a procedure similar to that defined in Section 9.3.3.

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