4 3-5 <3 installation and wiring – Yokogawa Extractive Oxygen Gas Analyzer TDLS220 User Manual

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IM 11Y01B02-11E-A 3rd Edition :August 14, 2012-00

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3.4 Purge Gas Requirements and Hazardous Area Systems

The TDLS220 Analyzer requires a continuous nitrogen (optionally instrument air) gas purge to prevent ambient
oxygen ingress to the optical path, when oxygen is the measured gas. The flow rate can be minimized as long
as it prevents any ambient oxygen ingress to the measurement optical path. Other purge gases may be used as
long as they do not contain any of the measured gas and a clean, dry, etc.

For hazardous area operation, the same nitrogen purge gas is used to purge the entire analyzer (including non-
optical path sections such as the electronics). Refer to purge diagrams below.
In some applications, Instrument Air (I/A) may be used as the purge gas. Special software configurations must
be set-up under the “Configure” section called “Non-Process Parameters” – refer to software section of this
manual for further details.

The flow rate can be minimized as long as it prevents any ambient oxygen ingress to the measurement optical
path. Other purge gases may be used as long as they do not contain any of

ELECTRONICS
CONTROLLER

FLOW CELL

POWER

HEAT

TRACE

LASER &

DETECT

N2 Purge Inlet

N2 Purge Vent

Figure 3 – Safe Area/General Purpose N2 Analyzer Purge Schematic

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