
2000-OSM, F1
4-34
Short Report
This report (see Figure 4-34) gives basic information on the analysis, which you can use to check
analyzer operation periodically. It is a one-line report which provides the stream number, injection
time, and concentration for each component by number. The Short Report comes in two forms:
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without alarm, which has only the analytical data (shown in Figure 4-34)
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with alarm, which identifies any active alarm (has two-line alarm message above the report)
ST INJT 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
01 816 4.96 0.9680 0.5211 3.348 0.6100 0.9982 8876. 0.04273 8860.
Figure 4-34. SHORT REPORT WITHOUT ALARM
Standard Calibration Report
This report (see Figure 4-35) automatically prints after each calibration run. Depending on how you
set the parameters, the calibration will update the response factors automatically, leave them as
previously set, or update only when the deviation does not exceed the level you originally specified.
8:09:18 Fri 30 Sep 1988 Stream 10
Calibration
Report
Method
Table
01
Multiplier Exponent 04
External Standard Mode
Name
RT
New RF Old RF
% Deviation
Update
METHANE
28.59 30.67 30.67
0.002232
YES
ETHANE
51.59
00.5005 0.5009
-0.08174
YES
ETHYLENE
68.59 0.1683 0.1682
0.06264
YES
H2
91.59 1.731 1.731
0.008615
YES
CO
108.5
0.05170 0.05166 0.08079
YES
Figure 4-35. STANDARD CALIBRATION REPORT
AIR PURGING
When an area classification indicates combustible gases or particles are present in the air, and you
have an analyzer containing a possible source of ignition located in this environment, the analyzer
may have an air purging system to reduce the degree of risk. The type of air purge used depends on
the classification of the analyzer and its environment; the analyzer is labeled accordingly.
This safety purge is part of the basic design of the analyzer and must remain operational.
•
Y Purge reduces the internal classification of the analyzer from Division 1 or Zone 1 to Division 2
or Zone 2.
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Z Purge reduces the internal classification of the analyzer from Division 2 or Zone 2 to
Nonhazardous/General Purpose.
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X Purge reduces the internal classification of the analyzer from Division 1 or Zone 1 to
Nonhazardous/General Purpose.
Y and Z Purge
The analyzer has a standard air purge system which will reduce the internal classification by one
level. For a Division 1 internal classification, this purge system, labeled Y Purge, reduces the
classification to Division 2. For a Division 2 internal classification, this purge system, labeled Z Purge,