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Table 30: Normal Operating Parameter and Indicator Conditions
Indicator /
Parameter
Panel Location
Normal Condition
Online / Offline
Analysis 2
Online (green)
Backpurge
Analysis 1
Off (green)
Relay Indicators
Analysis 1
•
Status “Normal” (green)
•
Service “Normal” (green)
•
Mode “Run” (green)
•
Control “Auto” (green)
Fault Indicators
Indicators
•
Cell Temperature (Green)
•
Probe Temperature (Green)
•
Measure Range (Green)
•
Reference Range (Green)
•
Dark Range (Green)
•
I/O Board (green)
Warning Indicators
Indicators
•
Cabinet Temperature (green)
•
High Absorbance (green)
•
High Integration Period (green)
•
Low Reference Peak (green)
•
High Sulfur Vapour (green)
Cell Temperature
Analysis 2
Within normal range (140°C to 160°C)
Probe Temperature
Analysis 2
Within normal range (100°C to 120°C)
Cabinet Temperature
Analysis 2
Within normal range (10°C to 40°C)
Air Demand Output
Analysis 1
Depends on process, should be within -5%
to +5%, change in air demand should be
gradual and not sudden
H
2
S and SO
2
Analysis 2
Depends on process, should not be off
scale, ratio should be reasonably close to
2:1 H
2
S to SO
2
, any indicated changes on
trend lines should be gradual and not
sudden
Absorbance
Absorbance
Peak absorbance given on absorbance
graph should not exceed 2 AU
6.2.2 Maintenance Check Out Procedure
It is recommended that this maintenance check be performed once per week and
the Maintenance Record Sheet (Table 31) be completed at the same time. It is
recommended that the completed record sheets are saved in a secure location.
The information on the sheets can provide a time based record of system
operation and may be useful for troubleshooting.
The following procedure should be performed on a periodic basis and the
Maintenance
Record Sheet
should be completed (Table 31):
1. Observe the present status of the analyzer indicated on the
Analysis 1
and
Analysis
2
panels. Record any fault conditions or abnormal values. Record the displayed values
for the cell / probe (if probe RTD present) temperatures as well as the cell pressure.
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