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Satellite XT R Version

10-5

Pyrolyzer Module XT - Section 10

Inlet

Inlet

Outlet

Outlet

Pyrolyzer XT with bypass for C5F8

When the Pyrolyzer is used with C5F8, the flow needs to be adjusted at the outlet of the Extractive 

Module XT to 0.5 l/min or 30 l/h.
On the underside of the Extractive Module XT is the interconnection to the Pyrolyzer Module XT, and 

next to it, two small holes which gives access to two pushbuttons. The left hand button will increase the 

flow, and the right hand button will decrease it.
The adjustment is required as the internal flow resistance is different to the other types of the Pyrolyzer 

Module XT and this resistance would damage the Extractive Module XT.

Extractive Modul XT

Flowmeter

30 l/h

0,5 l/min

Satellite XT

Summary of Contents for Satellite XT

Page 1: ...Guide to Operation Satellite XT R Version Including Options Extractive Module XT Pyrolyzer Module XT ...

Page 2: ...art up 2 1 General Guidelines 2 1 2 2 Standard Mounting 2 1 2 3 Duct Mounting 2 3 2 3 1 Connecting the Sensor Extension to the Instrument 2 3 2 3 2 Mounting the Sensor Extension to the Duct 2 4 2 4 Wiring 2 5 2 5 Initial Start Up 2 7 Section 3 Main Menu 3 1 The Main Menu Screens 3 1 3 2 Main Menu Monitoring 3 2 3 3 Main Menu Maintenance 3 3 3 4 Main Menu Calibration 3 4 3 5 Main Menu Configuration...

Page 3: ... Order Information 8 1 8 2 Spares and Accessories 8 3 Section 9 Extractive Module XT Option 9 1 Principle of Operation 9 1 9 2 General Instructions 9 1 9 3 Safety Instructions 9 1 9 4 Instrument Design 9 2 9 5 Mounting 9 4 9 6 Tubing Connections 9 4 9 7 Sensor Replacement 9 5 9 8 Technical Specifications 9 6 Section 10 Pyrolyzer Module XT Option 10 1 Principle of Operation 10 1 10 2 General Instru...

Page 4: ...r Alarm Level 1 and Alarm Level 2 are automatically loaded when installing the sensor Standard settings are 1x and 2x TLV Threshold Limit Value for the target gas The Alarm Setup function in the Configuration Menu allows the user to change the alarm levels according to their specific requirements Whenever the concentration of the target gas exceeds the factory or user programmed alarm levels the i...

Page 5: ...g while indicating the specific fault message The instrument lists specific instrument responses to instrument faults For information on the various fault messages and instructions on how to correct a fault condition please refer to Section 7 Troubleshooting 1 3 Menu structure Besides the Monitoring Mode there is also menu operation for the Satellite XT Menu operation comprises three groups of fun...

Page 6: ...e operating mode the structure of the graphic display is different Three basic versions are illustrated and explained below A detailed description is given in the according sections Display Structure for Monitoring Mode Line 1 offers the possibility to enter a user specific description e g monitoring location max 13 spaces the name of the instrument is entered here when delivered Line 2 shows the ...

Page 7: ...single throw max ratings 250 VAC 30 VDC 2 A Graphic Display 122 x 32 dots with backlight Status LED Green Keypad 6 touch sensitive membrane function keys Physical Dimensions size 145 x 95 x 50 mm L x W x H 5 7 x 3 7 x 2 0 L x W x H weight 620 grams 22 ounces Mounting special mounting plate delivered with instrument Housing Protection Class IP 52 option IP 65 EMC Directive 2004 108 EC EN 50270 Oper...

Page 8: ...ing diagram provided in the course of this section Satellite XT R Version 2 1 Installation and Start Up Section 2 This section explains installation and initial start up procedures 2 1 General Guidelines Please consider the aspects indicated below before locating the instrument The property of the target gas lighter or heavier than air must be considered The instrument should be mounted as close t...

Page 9: ...Section 2 For applications where wall mounting is not possible an L shaped mounting plate with DIN rail is available as an option Optional L shaped mounting plate with DIN rail P N 9602 0051 10 02 Note Do not apply power until system is ready for start up ...

Page 10: ... A to the plug in the sensor compartment located at the bottom of the Satellite XT The groove of the Socket must face to the front 2 Screw in the Internal Cap B and fasten it hand tight 3 Insert the Sensor Housing C with the nose of the Bayonet Catch facing to the front Lock the Bayonet Catch with a quarter turn right 1 2 3 A B C D A Socket with Groove B Internal Cap C Sensor Housing with Bayonet ...

Page 11: ... available see spare parts list Section 8 Reference Information 5 2cm 3 3cm 2 6cm 2 6cm 0 4cm 0 4cm Duct Satellite XT Duct D u c t M o u n t i n g S a d d l e 9 9 0 2 0 0 8 0 4 0 0 0 S i l i c o n S e a l i n g Sensor Extension 9 9 0 2 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 1 M i l l e d N u t Sensor Satellite XT Installation and Start Up Section 2 ...

Page 12: ...elays for activation of visual or audible external alarm devices Power Supply Connections P White Power P Brown Power S Shield cable shield Relay Contacts 1 White Alarm 1 Relay 1 Brown Alarm 1 Relay 2 Green Alarm 2 Relay 2 Yellow Alarm 2 Relay 3 Grey Fault Relay 3 Pink Fault Relay S Shield Cable shield Note All wiring for the Satellite XT and its related equipment must be in compliance with any lo...

Page 13: ...with instrument 230 115 VAC 2 wire shielded cable to additional control devices Junction Box Satellite XT R 6 wire shielded cable 3 m provided with instrument Junction Box Power Supply 24 VDC 2 6 Wiring Diagram Satellite XT R Basic Configuration Installation and Start Up Section 2 ...

Page 14: ...re inserting it into the instrument Not all sensors will feature this strap or link Caution Failure to remove the shorting strap or wire link may result in damage to the Satellite For applications without sensor extension insert the sensor into the instrument s sensor compartment with the arrow printed on the sensor label facing upwards and to the front Fit sensor housing by fastening the bayonet ...

Page 15: ...Satellite XT R Version 2 8 Installation and Start Up Section 2 ...

Page 16: ...down to move forwards and backwards in the Main Menu Press the set key to select a Sub Menu Press the esc key to go back to the Main Menu To return to the Monitoring Mode go to the menu MONITORING and press set to select The display shows the monitoring screen again and the illuminated green LED indicates that the instrument is in the Monitoring Mode s e l e c t 1 o f 4 MON I TOR I NG M E N U s e ...

Page 17: ...ormal Condition This screen and the illuminated green LED indicate that the instrument is in the Monitoring Mode and is operating properly Alarm 1 Condition This screen shows that Alarm Level 1 has been exceeded and that there is an actual gas concentration of 0 07 ppm AsH3 f i Alarm 1 set at 0 05 ppm AsH3 Alarm 2 Condition This screen shows that Alarm Level 2 has been exceeded and that there is a...

Page 18: ... CE MA I NT ENANCE s e l e c t 2 o f 4 M E N U s e l e c t 3 o f 7 M A I N T E N A N C E A L ARM WARN T ES T 3 3 Main Menu Section 3 Main Menu Maintenance The instrument is in the Maintenance Mode and the green LED is off Press the cursor keys up or down to move forwards and backwards in the Main Menu To select a Sub Menu press the set key to enter Sub Menus Maintenance Sensor Service screen 1 of ...

Page 19: ...s the set key to enter Sub menus Calibration Gas Calibration screen 1 of 2 Manual K Factor screen 2 of 2 CA L I BRA T I ON s e l e c t 3 o f 4 M E N U s e l e c t 1 o f 2 C A L I B R A T I O N GAS CA L I BRA T I ON s e l e c t 2 o f 2 C A L I B R A T I O N MANUA L K F ACTOR CA L I BRA T I ON s e l e c t 3 o f 4 M E N U s e l e c t 1 o f 2 C A L I B R A T I O N GAS CA L I BRA T I ON s e l e c t 2 o...

Page 20: ...elftest screen 4 of 10 This function is not available with instruments using oxygen sensors Security screen 5 of 10 Password screen 6 of 10 s e l e c t 1 o f 1 0 C O N F I G U R A T I O N A L ARM SE T T I NGS s e l e c t 2 o f 1 0 C O N F I G U R A T I O N L ANGUAGE s e l e c t 3 o f 1 0 C O N F I G U R A T I O N DA T E FORMA T s e l e c t 4 o f 1 0 C O N F I G U R A T I O N AUTO SE L F T ES T s e...

Page 21: ...r Type screen 8 of 10 Gas Name screen 9 of 10 Relays screen 10 of 10 s e l e c t 7 o f 1 0 C O N F I G U R A T I O N LOCA T I ON continued s e l e c t 8 o f 1 0 C O N F I G U R A T I O N NEW SENSOR T YPE s e l e c t 9 o f 1 0 C O N F I G U R A T I O N GAS NAME s e l e c t 1 0 o f 1 0 C O N F I G U R A T I O N RE L AYS Continued ...

Page 22: ...lect a submenu actuate the set key to enter Sub menus Maintenance Sensor Service screen 1 of 7 Alarm Reset screen 2 of 7 Alarm Warn Test screen 3 of 7 Device Infos screen 4 of 7 Sensor Infos screen 5 of 7 continued s e l e c t 1 o f 7 M A I N T E N A N C E SENSOR SERV I CE s e l e c t 2 o f 7 M A I N T E N A N C E A L ARM RESE T s e l e c t 4 o f 7 M A I N T E N A N C E DEV I CE I NFOS s e l e c t...

Page 23: ...nu Maintenance Submenus Maintenance Reset Device screen 6 of 7 Service screen 7 of 7 continued s e l e c t 6 o f 7 M A I N T E N A N C E RESE T DEV I CE s e l e c t 7 o f 7 M A I N T E N A N C E SERV I CE Maintenance Section 4 Continued ...

Page 24: ... proceed Replacement Insert the new sensor and actuate the set key to continue Load New Data If you want the data of the new sensor to be loaded confirm this by actuating the set key Loading Data The new data are now loaded from the sensor into the instrument s internal memory Sensor Warm Up Condition A sensor warm up is performed and this screen is shown until the displayed value is zero This doe...

Page 25: ... down to continue in the menu Set Alarm 1 Allows the user to simulate an Alarm 1 condition Actuate the set key to enter Alarm 1 set The Alam 1 Relay is activated Use the esc key to exit Set Alarm 2 Allows the user to simulate an Alarm 2 condition Actuate the set key to enter Alarm 2 set The Alam 2 Relay is activated Use the esc key to exit s e t t o c o n f i r m A L A RM R E S E T A L ARMS OF F s...

Page 26: ... Software Version The version of the software presently installed is shown Specific Identification Number The instrument s specific ID identification number is shown Note Whenever a new sensor is installed the K factor will automatically revert to the default value 1 00 Any individual settings must be entered again refer to section 5 Calibration s e l e c t 4 o f 7 M A I N T E N A N C E DEV I CE I...

Page 27: ...e serial number of the sensor presently installed Actual Sensor Serial Number This information may be required for service purposes Actuate the esc key to leave First Calibration Use the set key to display the date when the installed sensor was calibrated for the first time Date of First Calibration This information may be required for service purposes and to check the age of the sensor Actuate es...

Page 28: ...et key to display the revision number of the gas related information stored in the sensor s memory Actual Revision Number This information may be required for service purposes Actuate the esc key to leave s e l e c t 4 o f 5 S E N S O R I N F O S SENS I T I V I T Y e s c t o e x i t S E N S I T I V I T Y 1 2 3 n A p pm s e l e c t 5 o f 5 S E N S O R I N F O S REV I S I ON NUMBER e s c t o e x i t...

Page 29: ...ey to exit Sensor Warm Up Condition A sensor warm up is performed and this screen is shown until the displayed value is zero except for Oxygen sensors The warm up time depends on the type of sensor Normal Monitoring Condition The instrument will automatically switch to the Monitoring Mode when the sensor service procedure is finished Service This submenu is used exclusively by trained Service Pers...

Page 30: ... 2 Note If a high degree of accuracy in monitoring is required monthly calibration with calibration gas of a known concentration is recommended When performing a dynamic calibration a new correction factor K factor is calculated automatically The actual value can be displayed in the submenu Manual K Factor Use appropriate safety precautions when handling toxic or corrosive gases and properly vent ...

Page 31: ...o the sensor and actuate the set key to continue Actual Zero Point Allow the zero reading to stabilize If the reading is already zero zero adjustment is not necessary Actuate the esc key to exit If the reading is not zero actuate the set key to re adjust the zero point and to continue the procedure Re adjusted Zero Point The reading is zero Actuate the set key to proceed Save Actuate the set key t...

Page 32: ... calibration gas span adjustment is not necessary Actuate the esc key to exit If the reading does not match the concentration of the calibration gas actuate the set key to re adjust the span value and to continue the procedure Re adjusted Span Value The reading matches the concentration of the calibration gas Actuate the set key to proceed Save Actuate the set key to save the new span value and st...

Page 33: ... Kfactor Actual K Factor Use the cursor keys left or right to reach the desired position Use the cursor keys up and down to select the figures you wish to enter The K factor must be in the range of 0 20 and 5 00 After a new value has been entered actuate the set key to confirm or esc to exit Note Individual settings for the manual K factor will automatically revert to the default value 1 00 whenev...

Page 34: ...b menus Configuration Alarm Settings screen 1 of 10 Language screen 2 of 10 Date Format screen 3 of 10 Auto Selftest screen 4 of 10 Security screen 5 of 10 s e l e c t 1 o f 1 3 C O N F I G U R A T I O N A L ARM SE T T I NGS s e l e c t 2 o f 1 3 C O N F I G U R A T I O N L ANGUAGE s e l e c t 3 o f 1 3 C O N F I G U R A T I O N DA T E FORMA T s e l e c t 4 o f 1 3 C O N F I G U R A T I O N AUTO S...

Page 35: ... to the factory programmed settings whenever a new sensor type with a part number different from the part number of the sensor used before is installed continued s e l e c t 7 o f 1 0 C O N F I G U R A T I O N LOCA T I ON s e l e c t 8 o f 1 0 C O N F I G U R A T I O N NEW SENSOR T YPE s e l e c t 9 o f 1 0 C O N F I G U R A T I O N GAS NAME s e l e c t 1 0 o f 1 0 C O N F I G U R A T I O N RE L A...

Page 36: ... G S A L ARM 2 6 3 Alarm Settings Allows the user to enter or change various settings for Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 activation Use the set key to enter Alarm 1 For Alarm 1 settings use the set key to enter or continue in the menu with the cursor keys up or down Alarm 2 For Alarm 2 settings use the set key to enter or continue in the menu with the cursor keys up or down Configuration Section 6 ...

Page 37: ...tivation Alarm 1 Trigger Used to define the trigger condition for Alarm 1 activation Alarm 1 Latch Used to define the Alarm 1 activation to be latching or non latching A L A RM 1 A L ARM 1 S T A T E s e l e c t 1 o f 2 A L A RM S E T T I N G S A L ARM 1 s e l e c t 2 o f 4 A L A RM 1 A L ARM 1 L EVE L s e l e c t 3 o f 4 A L A RM 1 A L ARM 1 TR I GGER s e l e c t 4 o f 4 A L A RM 1 A L ARM 1 L A T...

Page 38: ...vidual alarm levels for Alarm 1 activation Default setting is 1 x TLV Threshold Limit Value for the target gas Press the set key to enter and show the actual setting Actual Alarm 1 Level To change the value use the cursor keys left or right to reach the desired position Use the cursor keys up and down to select the figures you wish to enter After the new value has been entered press the set key to...

Page 39: ...vation to be latching or non latching Default setting is enabled Use the set key to enter The instrument will show the actual setting When enabled alarm reset must be done manually Non latching alarms will be reset automatically upon correction of the alarm condition Disabled Defines the Alarm 1 activation to be non latching Press the cursor keys up or down to change Press the set key to confirm o...

Page 40: ...arm 2 Level Used to set individual alarm levels for Alarm 2 activation Alarm 2 Trigger Used to define the trigger condition for Alarm 2 activation Alarm 2 Latch Used to define the Alarm 2 activation to be latching or non latching s e l e c t 1 o f 4 A L A RM 2 A L ARM 2 S T A T E s e l e c t 2 o f 2 A L A RM S E T T I N G S A L ARM 2 s e l e c t 2 o f 4 A L A RM 2 A L ARM 2 L EVE L s e l e c t 3 o...

Page 41: ...ibration Default setting is International Use the set key to enter The actual date format is displayed International International date format is DD MM YYYY Press the cursor keys up or down to change Press the set key to confirm or esc to exit USA USA date format is MM DD YYYY Press the cursor keys up or down to change Press the set key to confirm or esc to exit s e l e c t 3 o f 1 0 C O N F I G U...

Page 42: ... Maintenance Mode may be password protected to prevent the instrument from manipulations by unauthorized personnel Ex factory the password protection is disabled Use the set key to enter The instruments shows the actual setting Password On Allows the user to enable the password protection Press the cursor keys up or down to change Press the set key to confirm or esc to exit Password Off Allows the...

Page 43: ... desciption defining the monitoring point Ex factory it reads Satellite XT Up to 13 alphanumeric characters can be entered Use the set key to enter The instrument will display the actual location Actual Location Use the cursor keys left or right to reach the desired position Use the cursor keys up and down to select the characters you wish to enter When the new location has been entered completely...

Page 44: ...red in the sensor s data memory Up to 7 alpha numeric characters can be entered Use the set key to enter The instrument will display the actual gas name Actual Gas Name Use the cursor keys left or right to reach the desired position Use the cursor keys up and down to select the characters you wish to enter When the new gas name has been entered completely press the set key to confirm or esc to exi...

Page 45: ... up or down Alarm Delay Used to set a delay for the relay activation in case of concentration alarms Use the set key to enter or continue in the menu with the cursor keys up or down Fault Trigger Used to define the trigger conditions for activation of the Fault Relay Use the set key to enter or continue in the menu with the cursor keys up or down R E L A Y S RE L AY S T A T E s e l e c t 1 0 o f 1...

Page 46: ...g Deenergized NO Defines the Alarm 1 Relay to be deenergized normally open contact Press the cursor keys up or down to change Press the set key to confirm or esc to exit Energized NC Defines the Alarm 1 Relay to be energized normally closed contact Press the cursor keys up or down to change Press the set key to confirm or esc to exit R E L A Y S T A T E A L ARM 1 RE L AY s e l e c t 1 o f 3 R E L ...

Page 47: ...set key to enter The instrument will show the actual setting Deenergized NO Defines the Fault Relay to be deenergized normally open contact Press the cursor keys up or down to change Press the set key to confirm or esc to exit Energized NC Defines the Fault Relay to be energized normally closed contact Press the cursor keys up or down to change Press the set key to confirm or esc to exit s e l e c...

Page 48: ...he set key to confirm or esc to exit Fault Warning Used to configure the Fault Relay to be activated in case of a fault or warning condition only Press the cursor keys up or down to change Press the set key to confirm or esc to exit Fault Maintenance Used to configure the Fault Relay to be activated in case of a fault or maintenance condition only Press the cursor keys up or down to change Press t...

Page 49: ...Satellite XT R Version 6 16 Configuration Section 6 ...

Page 50: ...t relay will be activated Press the set key to acknowledge and reset a Warning Condition Low Zero This message indicates that the zero point of the sensor is out of the optimum range To correct this problem check the zero adjustment and recalibrate if necessary Check Sensor This message indicates that the sensor sensitivity does not comply with the specifications The sensor must soon be replaced W...

Page 51: ... further instructions Fault No Sensor This message indicates that no sensor is inserted or that a sensor type not suitable for the Satellite XT is used To eliminate the problem insert the correct sensor Fault Wrong Sensor This message indicates that the sensor installed is not the sensor assigned to this particular instrument To correct the problem insert the sensor assigned and documented to this...

Page 52: ...d sample line filter Perform any corrective action required If the message is still shown please contact our service department for further instructions Fault Pyrolyzer Only for instruments with Pyrolyzer Module This message indicates that there is a problem with the Pyrolyzer Module Please contact our service department for further instructions E X T F A RA U L CT T I V E P F A YROL U L T Y Z ER ...

Page 53: ...Satellite XT R Version 7 4 Troubleshooting Section 7 ...

Page 54: ... 9602 8000 0 20 0 ppm no data F2 Fluorine 9602 6400 0 5 00 ppm No F2 Fluorine 9602 6401 0 30 ppm No GeH4 Germane 9602 6902 0 5 0 ppm yes H2 Hydrogen 1 9602 5100 0 1 000 vol yes H2 Hydrogen 4 9602 5101 0 4 00 vol 2 yes H2S Hydrogen Sulfide 9602 5200 0 100 ppm yes H2S Hydrogen Sulfide org 9602 5201 0 30 0 ppm 1 yes H2Se Hydrogen Selenide 9602 5601 0 5 00 ppm No HBr Hydrogen Bromide 9602 7000 0 30 0 ...

Page 55: ...de 9602 9710 0 0 500 vol 3 Sin datos SiH4 Silane 9602 6301 0 50 0 ppm Sí SO2 Sulfur Dioxide 9602 5900 0 25 0 ppm Sí TEOS Tetraethyl Orthosilicate 9602 7500 0 100 ppm No TMB Trimethyl borate 9602 7510 0 500 ppm No TMP Trimethyl phosphite 9602 7800 0 30 0 ppm Sí Notas 1 Special application 2 Special range 3 Pyrolyzer Module required for detection Further gases and ranges on request Reference Informa...

Page 56: ...Extension 1 meter 9602 0095 40 00 Calibration Cap 9902 4000 Duct Mounting Saddle Assy 4 inches 9902 4010 Duct Mounting Saddle Assy 6 inches 9902 4020 Duct Mounting Saddle Assy 8 inches 9902 4030 Duct Mounting Saddle Assy 10 inches 9902 4040 Duct Mounting Saddle Assy 12 inches 9902 4100 Duct Mounting Saddle Assy 1 5 inches 9902 4110 Duct Mounting Saddle Assy 2 inches 9902 4120 Duct Mounting Saddle ...

Page 57: ...mprove transport time Avoid running the sample line through areas of great temperature extremes The sample outlet must be connected to an exhaust line and must be properly vented Both sample and exhaust tubing must not be crimped or placed in an area where weight could collapse the tubing Dust may be a result of construction as well as manufacturing activities If unusual quantities of dust are exp...

Page 58: ...R Version 9 2 9 4 Instrument Design Front View showing Extractive Module XT connected to Satellite XT A B esc set MST Satellite XT MST Extractive A Exhaust Line Outlet B Sensor Holder Extractive Module XT Section 9 ...

Page 59: ...older C Sample Line Gas Inlet Side View right B Sensor Holder D Sensor Connection to Satellite XT E Connection Extractive Module XT and Satellite XT Top View only Extractive Module XT A Exhaust Line Outlet B Sensor Holder C Sample Line Gas Inlet D Sensor Connection to Satellite XT Extractive Module XT Section 9 ...

Page 60: ...16 4 7 mm and a length of 10 m the delay in response does not exceed 30 seconds Sample Line Inlet The fitting for connecting the sample line inlet is located on top of the housing and marked Gas Inlet Improper installation of the sample inlet tube may result in dilution or even complete loss of the sample Exhaust Line Outlet The fitting for connection of the exhaust line outlet is located on top o...

Page 61: ...he screen Figure 1 REMOVE SENSOR Unscrew the gland nut F to remove the sensor holder B from the flow adapter of the Extractive Module XT Figure 2 Remove the installed sensor G Figure 3 Press the set key to continue Unpack the replacement sensor and remove shorting device from the sensor plug where necessary REPLACEMENT Insert the new sensor G into the socket inside the sensor holder aligning nose ...

Page 62: ...h of 10m temperature 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F pressure 700 1300 hPа humidity Maximum negative pressure at pump Maximum sample line length Recommended sample line length 20 90 r h 150mbar 50 m see note in section 9 6 10 m Part Number version for toxic corrosive gases except C5 F8 and SF6 20404 0200 version for combustible gases 20404 0250 version for C5 F8 and SF6 20404 0300 Warning Extractive Module 20...

Page 63: ...operty lighter or heavier than air of the target gas must be considered The instrument should be mounted as close to the monitoring location as possible to minimize sample transport time The area immediately surrounding the sample inlet at the monitoring point must be free from objects that might hinder free flow of air The instrument should be installed away from any possible liquid sources extre...

Page 64: ...t Extractive G Pyrolyzer Satellite B Module XT XT Module XT Inlet Outlet Figure 1 Side view of the Pyrolyzer Module only Figure 2 Front view of the complete assembly Pyrolyzer Module Extractive Module and Satellite XT Figure 3 Top View of the complete assembly B Sensor Holder F Sample Line Inlet G Vent H Sample Line connection to Extractive Module XT J DIN rail K Data Link Pyrolyzer Module XT to E...

Page 65: ...ted to the wall see Figure 4 2 Slide the Extractive Module XT onto the rail at the front of the Pyrolyzer Module XT see Figure 5 3 Slide the Satellite XT onto the rail at the front of the Pyrolyzer Module XT as illustrated in Figure 5 4 Plug in male and female connector of Satellite XT and Extractive Module XT See also Section 9 Extractive Module XT Installation esc set MST XT Satellite MST Extrac...

Page 66: ...opriate filter for the sample line must be installed The use of a dust filter depends on the target gas refer to the table Sensor Order Information in Section 8 Reference Information or contact our service department As excess amounts of dirt in the filters will reduce the sample flow and will thus affect concentration readings of the instrument make sure to regularly change sample line filters ev...

Page 67: ...of the Extractive Module XT is the interconnection to the Pyrolyzer Module XT and next to it two small holes which gives access to two pushbuttons The left hand button will increase the flow and the right hand button will decrease it The adjustment is required as the internal flow resistance is different to the other types of the Pyrolyzer Module XT and this resistance would damage the Extractive ...

Page 68: ... For applications where the humidity is less than 20 r h consider using the MST Sample Conditioning System Humidifier part number 20408 4010 Minimum Oxygen content of sample 3 v v Part Numbers Pyrolyzer Module XT NF3 20408 0110 Pyrolyzer Module XT 1 2 DCE 20408 0112 Pyrolyzer Module XT SF6 20408 0114 Pyrolyzer Module XT CH3F 20408 0116 Pyrolyzer Module XT C5F8 20408 0120 Pyrolyzer Module XT C4F6 2...

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