H² Detector
User Manual
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2013 © Peak Scientific – Rev 4 – 03/09/1
5. Position the end of the tubing as close to the inlet as possible, without
limiting access for column changes and inlet maintenance.
6. The detector is now fully connected and will take samples continuously
and both the detector and the H
2
generator will sound an alarm if
dangerous levels of Hydrogen are detected. The generator will then shut
down.
Tubing Lengths
The length of the tubing which will be connected to the Input
Port of the Detector is important and is determined by the
Hydrogen cartridge used by the detector. Failure to follow
these recommendations could lead to the Hydrogen Detector
failing to operate efficiently.
Inlet Sample Specifications:
Maximum
Tubing Length, m (ft.)
30 (100)
20 (66)
10 (33)
0
Transport Time (Sec)
28
19
10
1
Tubing OD, mm (in)
6.35 (0.25)
Tubing ID, mm (in)
3.18 (0.125)