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PEAK 

Scientific Instruments Ltd 

ZA300 Zero Air Gas Generator 

Instructions for use Manual 

30

th

 March 2005 

 

ZA300 issue 3

 

10 

Moisture / Removal: - 

 

The  first  process  utilizes  a  'Pressure  Swing  Adsorption'  (PSA)  method  to  further  treat  the  air.  This  is 
where moisture can be selectively adsorbed from compressed air into a porous crystalline sieve material. 
The adsorption process is aided by the electrostatic interaction between the adsorbent sieve material and 
the gaseous adsorbate. The Peak Scientific Instruments Ltd. PSA dryer system utilizes the 'Skarstrom' 
process where there are two columns of adsorbent used alternatively and described as follows: -

 

 

The un-treated air is passed via a '5 port-2 position' (5/2) pneumatic control valve into one of the sieve 
columns where moisture is removed. Some of the  dried gas is back-purged down the other column to 
atmosphere which creates a regeneration effect. A simple cam timer eventually causes the 5/2 valve to 
change columns and the other regenerated sieve column now generates the dried gas. Again some dried 
gas is back purged down the other column to atmosphere to cause a regeneration effect. This process 
repeats itself approximately every 2 minutes indefinitely.

 

 

Zero Air

 Generation

 

 

The  second  process  utilizes  a  'Zero  Air'  catalytic  combustion  chamber.  This  works  on  the  principle  of 
catalytic oxidation where hydrocarbons from the incoming compressed air supply are 

cracked

 to carbon 

dioxide and water. The hydrocarbon level in the form of methane is reduced to <0.1ppm, for this process 
to work the catalyst requires to be heated to approximately 400 degrees Celsius. Any CO present in the 
air supply is also converted to CO

2

.

 

 

After  the  catalytic  chamber  the  air  passes  through  a  simple  cooling  coil  to  a  filter  which  removes  bulk 
moisture  and  any  further  particulate  down  to  a  level  of  5  micron.  The  filter  incorporates  an  auto-drain 
mechanism  which  will  release  any  accumulated  water  from  the  filter  bowl  when  the  level  is  sufficiently 
high. The water passes out through a drain bulkhead at the bottom of the side of the cabinet. 

 

Because  water  and  also  carbon  dioxide  are  created  in  the  Catalytic  Process  there  is  a  necessity  to 
effectively remove them both.

 

 
 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Precision Zero Air

Page 1: ...Air Gas Generator ZA300 Peak Scientific Instruments Ltd Fountain Crescent Inchinnan Business Park Inchinnan Renfrewshire PA4 9RE T Europe 44 0 141 812 8100 T USA 1 866 647 1649 sales T USA 1 866 732...

Page 2: ...A300 Zero Air Gas Generator Instructions for use Manual 30th March 2005 ZA300 issue 3 2 Document Change History Issue No Changed Initials Date 1 First Issue SGM 21 10 98 2 Spare Parts SGM 11 12 98 3 N...

Page 3: ...2005 ZA300 issue 3 3 Contents Page No Warranty Statement 5 Introduction 6 Unpacking Installation 6 Electrical Connection 6 Air Connection 7 Principle of Operation 8 Commissioning 10 Routine Maintenan...

Page 4: ...ed persons should operate or service this equipment Warning To avoid risk of electrical shock personal injury or death disconnect power before removing any cover of this equipment Caution To avoid ris...

Page 5: ...t the Goods and or any installation and any relevant packaging as and when reasonably required by the Company 5 Subject to the Company being notified of any defect as is referred to in sub clause 2 he...

Page 6: ...PEAK Scientific Instruments Ltd ZA300 Zero Air Gas Generator Instructions for use Manual 30th March 2005 ZA300 issue 3 6...

Page 7: ...eding 25 C will lead to a reduction in capacity and prolonged operation in temperatures exceeding 30 C will shorten the life of the unit Operation in relative humidity exceeding 70 may overload the fi...

Page 8: ...poisoned if it comes into contact with any halogenated hydrocarbons silicone sprays silicone greases phosphorous compounds lead components high sulphur vapours or other catalyst poisons The air suppl...

Page 9: ...s on the basis of two fundamental processes as illustrated in the following schematic diagram Note this diagram is only to illustrate the principles involved For an actual pneumatic diagram please ref...

Page 10: ...now generates the dried gas Again some dried gas is back purged down the other column to atmosphere to cause a regeneration effect This process repeats itself approximately every 2 minutes indefinite...

Page 11: ...ure Control Boards is lit After a maximum of 2 minutes the cam timer valve should operate to change over the columns on the PSA drier unit This is accompanied by an audible rush of exhaust air from on...

Page 12: ...ry and should not require adjustment The purge can be checked by connecting a simple Rotameter type flow meter to the outlet of the drier purge valves in turn The connection is for 4mm plastic hose Th...

Page 13: ...he Generator safely isolated Due to the simplicity of the design and the small number of moving parts the Peak Gas Generator will have a long and trouble free life However the following components sho...

Page 14: ...ss of the supply voltage the heater is rated at 110 Vac This minimizes the volt drop across the conductors and prolongs the life of the element The Heater is contained within a stainless steel sleeve...

Page 15: ...be cleaned and the operation of the auto drains should be checked The Generator MUST be de pressurised prior to attempting to remove ANY filter bowl Failure to do this may cause injury Inlet Filter T...

Page 16: ...being detected on the baseline The following procedure should be followed to identify the source of the problem Reference should be made to the following Fault Finding Charts 1 High CH4 High CH4 Cat...

Page 17: ...tion Audible Change over Check Motor Supply Replace Cam Timer Repair Wiring Fault Check Purge Settings Cam Follower Operating 3 2 Valve Replace Faulty 3 2 Valve No Yes Open Circuit OK Yes No Yes No Cl...

Page 18: ...Rate Gas outlet flow Purge flow 36LPM Outlet Gas Maximum Pressure Drop Outlet Inlet P N A Maximum Gas Outlet Pressure 100 psig 6 8 Barg Maximum Gas Outlet Flow for specified hydrocarbons 30 Litres min...

Page 19: ...ator Instructions for use Manual 30th March 2005 ZA300 issue 3 19 Parts List Item Part No Transformer 04 4356 Heater Element 04 1059 Thermocouple 04 1050 Temperature Controller 04 1170 Cooling Fan 04...

Page 20: ...Instructions for use Manual 30 th March 2005 ZA300 issue 3 20 Cam Timer Gas Outlet Drain Outlet Front Panel ZA300 Pneumatic Diagram Thermocouple Heater Rod 5 2 Valve Flow Regulator NRV PSA Drier Cali...

Page 21: ...0 th March 2005 ZA300 issue 3 21 Temperature 400 Deg C Out N L Out N Heater Thermocouple Rod Heater Thermocouple Rod Temperature 400 Deg C Controller L Transformer 230V Only ZA300A Electrical Diagram...

Page 22: ...PEAK Scientific Instruments Ltd ZA300 Zero Air Gas Generator Instructions for use Manual 30th March 2005 ZA300 issue 3 22 Maintenance Log Model Serial number Work Done Remarks Date Name...

Page 23: ...PEAK Scientific Instruments Ltd ZA300 Zero Air Gas Generator Instructions for use Manual 30th March 2005 ZA300 issue 3 23 Notes...

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