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AAnalyst 200 User’s Guide
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Connecting and Securing the Gas Hoses to the Burner
There are three gas hoses that are connected to the end cap on the burner assembly: the nebulizer oxidant
hose, the auxiliary oxidant hose, and the fuel hose. They are pointed out in the next figure. At this point,
all three hoses should be already connected to the burner. If they are not do so now. The next few
paragraphs discuss how to check them.
Figure 6- 4 Securing the gas hoses to the burner end cap.
The first hose is the nebulizer oxidant hose (also called the NEB). It is connected right after the nebulizer
is installed. The second gas hose is referred to as the auxiliary oxidant hose (AUX). It is the other “clear”
hose coming up from under the burner mounting plate and attached to the burner end cap. The hose is
connected at the factory. Confirm that it is connected and that the compression fitting is tight. If it is not,
do the following:
•
Tighten the compression fitting hand tight plus a ¼ turn using two wrenches: one wrench to hold
the nebulizer fitting and the other to turn the compression fitting.
The third hose connected to the burner is the fuel hose. It is the “clear” tubing attached to the burner end
cap. (Refer to figure
Securing the gas hoses to the burner end cap.)
That hose, too, is connected at the
factory. Confirm that it is connected and that the compression fitting is tight. If it is not, tighten it using
the procedure that follows:
•
Tighten the compression fitting hand tight plus a ¼ turn using two wrenches: one wrench to hold
the nebulizer fitting and the other to turn the compression fitting.
Summary of Contents for aanalyst 200
Page 1: ...AAnalyst 200 User s Guide ...
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Page 7: ...Introduction 1 ...
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Page 19: ...Safety Practices 2 ...
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Page 45: ...Preparing Your Lab 3 ...
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Page 67: ...System Description 4 ...
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Page 89: ...Installation 5 ...
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Page 115: ...Operation of the Instrument 6 ...
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Page 132: ...Operation of the Instrument 6 18 Figure 6 9 Installing the lamp compartment cover ...
Page 158: ...Operation of the Instrument 6 44 ...
Page 159: ...Touch Screens 7 ...
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Page 173: ...AAnalyst 200 User s Guide 7 15 Screen 7 10 Spectrometer Subpage Flame Technique ...
Page 210: ...Touch Screens 7 52 ...
Page 211: ...Analyzing Samples 8 ...
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Page 220: ...Analyzing Samples 8 10 Screen 8 4 Display Calibration screen ...
Page 231: ...AAnalyst 200 User s Guide 8 21 The results are displayed and printed Screen 8 12 Analyze page ...
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Page 245: ...Maintenance 9 ...
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Page 268: ...Maintenance 9 24 Figure 9 6 Removing the burner assembly from the instrument ...
Page 291: ...AAnalyst 200 User s Guide 9 47 Figure 9 15 Removing the E Box from the instrument ...
Page 293: ...AAnalyst 200 User s Guide 9 49 Figure 9 16 Replacing the E Box ...
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