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To connect the sample supply line:
1.
The analyzer comes with a 1/8" quick-connect fitting for the sample
supply and a 1/4" quick-connect fitting for the sample return. Attach
these fittings to the analyzer.
2.
Confirm that the sample probe is correctly installed at the supply tap
and that the sample probe isolation valve is closed.
3.
Also, confirm that the field-pressure reducing station is installed
properly at the sample probe and that the pressure regulator at the
field-pressure reducing station is closed (adjustment knob turned
fully counter-clockwise).
4.
Check that the relief valve vent line is properly installed from the
field-pressure reducing station to the low-pressure flare (or
atmospheric vent connection).
5.
Determine appropriate tubing route from the field-pressure reducing
station to the analyzer.
6.
Run stainless steel tubing from the field-pressure reducing station
(set for the specified inlet pressure) to the sample supply port of the
analyzer. Bend tubing using industrial grade benders, check tubing
fit to ensure proper seating between the tubing and fittings. Fully
ream all tubing ends. Blow out the lines for 10
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15 seconds with
clean, dry nitrogen or air prior to making the connection.
7.
Connect the inlet tube to the analyzer using the 1/8" stainless steel
compression-type quick connect fitting provided.
8.
Tighten all new compression fittings 1 1/4 turns with a wrench from
finger tight. For connections with previously swaged ferrules, thread
the nut to the previously pulled up position, then tighten slightly with
a wrench. Secure tubing to appropriate structural supports as
required.
9.
Check all connections for gas leaks. SpectraSensors recommends
using a liquid leak detector.
The sample at the sample tap may be at a high pressure. Use
extreme caution when operating the sample probe isolation valve
and field-pressure reducing regulator.
All valves, regulators, switches, etc. should be operated in
accordance with site lock-out/tag-out procedures.
Do not exceed 10 psig (0.7 barg) in sample cell. Damage to cell
may result.
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