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Operation PEM-9004 

 

 

Teledyne Analytical Instruments

 

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4.5.3 Pressure 

The pressure program can be started by pressing F2 from the 

Measurement screen.  

 

 

Available functions from within the pressure program are: 

 

Hold:  

Freezes the current pressure readings.  

Max/Min Reset:  Resets the current pressure readings. 

Print:  

Prints out the currently displayed pressure screen 

Cycle button: 

Change units (°C or °F). 

ENTER button:  Reset the pressure to zero. 

 

The following units f o r   p r e s s u r e   can be  s e l e c t e d :  

hPa,  

mbar,  

mmWC (millimeter water column) 

mmHg (millimeter mercury column) 

inWC (inches water column) 

inHg (inches mercury column) 

Psi (pounds per square inch) 

 

Summary of Contents for PEM-9004

Page 1: ...al protective equipment may be required when servicing this instrument Hazardous voltages exist on certain components internally which may persist for a time even after the power is turned off and disconnected Only authorized personnel should conduct maintenance and or servicing Before conducting any maintenance or servicing consult with authorized supervisor manager P N MPEM9004 ECO XX XXXX ...

Page 2: ...t of any parts in so far as such alterations do not adversely affect our warranty Important Notice This instrument provides measurement readings to its user and serves as a tool by which valuable data can be gathered The information provided by the instrument may assist the user in eliminating potential hazards caused by his process however it is essential that all personnel involved in the use of...

Page 3: ...nt be used for analysis on any other gas or gas mixture than that specified at the time of purchase Using this instrument to analyze any other gas mixture may result in serious error Consult the factory for additional information for gas analysis not specified at the time of purchase Instrument Serial Number _______________________ ...

Page 4: ...uipment and sensors that will insure proper operation is the responsibility of the user The safety checklist outlined below is only a guide It is up to the user to establish practical safety precautions given his her own specific circumstances It is vital that the operator understand and test the operation of the total system Safety Checklist Verify that the instrument is powered correctly Verify ...

Page 5: ...dily Injury and or damage the instrument CAUTION HOT SURFACE WARNING This warning is specific to heated components within the instrument Failure to heed the warning could result in serious burns to skin and underlying tissue WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Dangerous voltages appear within this instrument This warning is specific to an electrical hazard existing at or nearby the component or proced...

Page 6: ...keep it available Occasionally some instruments are customized for a particular application or features and or options added per customer requests Please check the front of this manual for any additional information in the form of an Addendum which discusses specific information procedures cautions and warnings that may be peculiar to your instrument Manuals do get lost Additional manuals can be o...

Page 7: ...ciency 6 2 4 1 Calculating the CO2 Composition of Exhaust Gas 6 2 4 2 Calculating the Waste Gas Loss 7 2 4 3 Calculating the Combustion Efficiency 7 2 4 4 Calculating Excess Air Value Lambda 8 2 4 5 Calculating Undiluted CO Concentration 9 2 5 Sample System 9 Installation 13 3 1 Unpacking the Analyzer 13 3 2 Attaching the Probe and Thermocouples 13 3 3 Initial Calibration 14 3 4 Battery Power 15 3...

Page 8: ... 3 Insert a New Fuel 24 4 4 3 Settings 26 4 4 3 1 Units for Draft and Pressure 26 4 4 3 2 Instrument Sound On Off 26 4 4 3 3 Select Printer 27 4 4 3 4 User Address 27 4 4 3 5 Automatic Timer 28 4 4 4 Set Default 29 4 5 Measurement Screen 30 4 5 1 Flue Gas 31 4 5 1 1 Draft 32 4 5 1 2 Info 33 4 5 1 3 Draught Detection 34 4 5 1 4 Units 35 4 5 1 5 O2 Referenece 36 4 5 1 6 Extended Data 36 4 5 1 7 Grap...

Page 9: ... CO O2 Measurement 47 4 6 Macro Start 48 4 7 Time Date 49 4 8 Memory 51 4 9 USB Interface 54 4 10 Charge Control 54 4 11 Battery Line Voltage Operation 55 4 11 1 Charging the Battery 55 4 11 2 Battery Replacement 56 Maintenance 57 5 1 Routine Maintenance 57 Appendix 59 Specifications 59 Recommended Spare Parts List 62 Reference Drawings 63 Index 65 ...

Page 10: ... Figures Figure 2 4 Gas Conditioning System 10 Figure 3 1 PEM 9004 Front Panel 14 Figure 4 1 PEM 9004 Front Panel 17 Figure 4 2 Additional Functions Available from Flue Gas Menu 19 Figure 4 3 Data Memory Structure 52 Figure 5 1 Water Trap and Filter 58 ...

Page 11: ...e Emissions Analyzer Teledyne Analytical Instruments xi List of Tables Table 1 1 Measurement Capabilities of the PEM 9004 Analyzer 2 Table 1 2 Parameters Calculated by the PEM 9004 2 Table 4 1 Function Keys 18 ...

Page 12: ... is well understood by the user and that the instrument as well as any approved support equipment is properly installed Misuse of this product in any manner tampering with its components or unauthorized substitution of any component may adversely affect the certification and the safety of this instrument Since the use of this instrument is beyond the control of Teledyne no responsibility by Teledy...

Page 13: ...senses and measures draft or pressure and the gas temperature at the sampling point as well as the ambient temperature An internal database of common fuels supplies thermodynamic data for calculations that the monitor performs on the sampled data to determine the CO2 and NOx concentrations when equipped with the appropriate optional sensors The instrument also calculates combustion efficiency exce...

Page 14: ...g mm3 mg kWh SO2 Sulphur dioxide option ppm mg mm3 mg kWh Draft Draft or Pressure inches of H20 iWC Table 1 2 Parameters Calculated by the PEM 9004 Calculated Values CO2 Carbon dioxide Volume CO 0 Carbon monoxide undiluted ppm Effi Combustion efficiency Ex air Excess air value qA Waste gas losses Dewpnt Fuel specific dewpoint F or C T Diff Differential temperature TG TA F or C NOx Nitrogen oxides ...

Page 15: ... is exceeded Pressure Draft Measurement A piezoresistive pressure sensor with internal temperature compensation is installed for measuring pressure up to 60 inches of water iWC A convenient port is located on the front panel for positive or negative pressure measurements Temperature Measurement Both ambient and gas temperatures up to 1850 F 1000 C are monitored using K type NiCr Ni thermocouples T...

Page 16: ...etooth Memory 100 memory blocks max including dynamic memory management and directory file structure Power NiCd battery 6V 4Ah with external power adapter and charger Integral power management system controls battery charging and prolongs battery life 1 3 Operator Interface All user controls and connections are accessible from the front panel after opening the top case Figure 1 shows the front pan...

Page 17: ...lay the NO CO high and SO2 concentration of a flue gas The analyzer based on measurements of draft pressure temperature and data entered for the combustion fuel plus pertinent thermodynamic data internally stored as part of the instrument s database will calculate and display the following combustion related information CO2 concentration Non diluted CO concentration Pressure and temperature differ...

Page 18: ... for which it is sensitive Typically the sensor output is in the microampere range Cross sensitivity between sensors is measured and corrected for using an internal algorithm The sensor output is fast and stable and only mildly affected by changes in relative humidity or temperature 2 4 Combustion Efficiency The PEM 9004 measures oxygen combustion gas temperature draft pressure and ambient air tem...

Page 19: ...ent air and exhaust gas The following equation is used to calculate the waste gas loss qA in Where Tgas is the waste flue gas temperature in F or C Tair is the combustion ambient temperature in F or C A2 and B are fuel specific factors stored internally in the PEM 9004 database 2 4 3 Calculating the Combustion Efficiency The combustion efficiency of a combustion process is determined from the rela...

Page 20: ... to the ideal case only 2 4 4 Calculating Excess Air Value Lambda The minimum amount of air that supplies sufficient oxygen for the complete combustion of a fuel is referred to as the theoretical or stoichiometric amount of air Most combustion processes involve an amount of air different than stoichiometry requires The differential is called excess air and can be a positive or negative amount The ...

Page 21: ...The sample system is comprised of the following sections sample probe sample and CO sensor protect pumps gas conditioning section temperature and pressure measurement The probe is a steel tube connected to several feet of neoprene tubing It samples the exhaust gas stream and directs a portion into the analyzer via the neoprene tubing Integral with the sample probe are 2 type K NiCr Ni thermocouple...

Page 22: ...as is fed to the sensor cells which are arranged in series The cell outputs a signal proportional to the concentration of the specific gas it is sensitive to Three to five cells are installed depending on the options installed A special purge line equipped with a separate pump is installed to protect the CO sensor from prolonged exposure to high concentration of oxygen such as atmospheric air The ...

Page 23: ... CONNECTED TO THE GAS OUT PORT AND VENTED PROPERLY USE CAUTION WHEN CHANGING FILTER ELEMENTS OR OTHERWISE OPENING ANY PORTION OF THE SAMPLE SYSTEM ALWAYS PURGE THE SAMPLE SYSTEM TO REMOVE ANY TOXIC OR FLAMMABLE GAS FROM THE LINES BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE ON THIS INSTRUMENT ...

Page 24: ...Operational Theory PEM 9004 Teledyne Analytical Instruments 12 ...

Page 25: ...ct it for damage Immediately report any damage to the shipping agent Note the probe and connectors and make sure there is no shipping damage 3 2 Attaching the Probe and Thermocouples All connections are made on the front panel Figure 2 1 illustrates the front panel and identifies the connector locations Connect the exhaust gas thermocouple jack to the port labeled T Gas Connect the ambient air the...

Page 26: ...T PORT MUST BE VENTED TO A SAFE AREA PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT MUST BE WORN WHEN USING OR SERVICING THIS INSTRUMENT AFTER EACH USE BEFORE TURNING OFF THE POWER OR DISCONNECTING ANY TUBING CONNECTED TO THE ANALYZER REMOVE THE PROBE AND FLUSH THE UNIT WITH AIR FOR FIVE MINUTES Figure 3 1 PEM 9004 Front Panel 3 3 Initial Calibration The instrument when first powered up will go through a self diag...

Page 27: ...Power The PEM 9004 has a 6V NiCad battery installed and is designed to operate only from battery power Continuous monitoring although not recommended for up to 36 hours is possible from a single charge The analyzer is equipped with a 120V 60 Hz AC battery charger for recharging the battery The unit should be OFF when the battery charger is connected CAUTION THE ANALYZER IS NOT DESIGNED TO OPERATE ...

Page 28: ...d the charging process is automatically restarted The service life of the NiCad battery can be significantly reduced when the instrument is operated at temperatures below 40 F 5 C The graphic charge level indicator on the front panel display is comprised of 10 battery symbols and is located in the one line status display during the calibration phase The PEM 9004 load management unit continuously m...

Page 29: ...he front panel using the 7 function keys on the right plus the 3 menu select keys below the screen The menu select keys take on additional functions depending on the menu context Figure 4 1 shows the location of the function and menu select keys Table 4 1 identifies each function key and provides a brief description of its use Figure 4 1 PEM 9004 Front Panel ...

Page 30: ...set a function menu or display item Enter key Confirms an entry or action The function buttons are used to select specific options from the displayed menu Some menus have numerous options to select from such as the Flue Gas menu shown in Figure 4 2 In this case the function buttons F1 F2 F3 will correspond to the functions on the selected line For instance if line 3 is selected by scrolling down w...

Page 31: ...s Menu 4 2 Startup Screen Press the ON OFF button to turn the instrument ON The screen that appears includes information about the version part no hours in use etc This initial startup screen is shortly replaced by the Main menu screen To hold this initial screen on the display press the ENTER button during the startup routine ...

Page 32: ...1 Status Line The status line appears at the top of most screens and continuously updates and displays the status of certain information such as remaining battery power HOLD function sensor alerts operation of the pump chosen fuel time etc It is context sensitive and depends on the presently displayed screen 4 3 2 Available Programs Below the status line is a list of available programs accessible ...

Page 33: ...r add a new fuel to the list Change the general settings of the instrument Return to the default configuration of the instrument To enter the Configure menu press the F2 key from the Main menu The following screen appears 4 4 1 Display The sequence of the measured or calculated parameters can be repositioned in any way to suit your preference This is accomplished from the Display screen To rearran...

Page 34: ...to activate the line for repositioning Move the selected line up or down using the arrow keys When it is in the chosen position press OK The following screen shows the CO measurement line repositioned to the second line from the top Press ENTER to save the setting or CLEAR to cancel the move Note The same line cannot be displayed more than once ...

Page 35: ... have been removed 4 4 2 1 REMOVE A FUEL FROM THE LIST Press the button corresponding to Remove The fuel that is highlighted in the frame will be removed from the list Note The removed fuel can be reinstated using the Include all function 4 4 2 2 REINSTATE A PREVIOUSLY REMOVED FUEL Press the button corresponding to Include all Any previously removed fuel will be reinstated in the fuel list It is p...

Page 36: ...ing to Insert The following screen appears Use the arrow buttons to select where you want the fuel to be added Fuel 1 Fuel 2 etc Press OK when the proper location is highlighted the following screen appears Press OK again to enter the editor screen From this screen you can enter or edit the name of the fuel ...

Page 37: ...accept the new character Use the cycle button to toggle between all capital letters lower case and numerical input When the fuel name has been entered save the input by pressing ENTER or cancel the input by pressing CLEAR Once the fuel name has been input and accepted the fuel properties can be entered in the same fashion Use the arrow keys to scroll the highlighted line to the parameter you want ...

Page 38: ...llumination Pressing F3 from the Configuration menu brings up the Settings screen 4 4 3 1 UNITS FOR DRAFT AND PRESSURE Use the cycle button to highlight the Draft Press line on the screen Use the arrow keys to toggle between the available units When the desired unit appears press OK 4 4 3 2 INSTRUMENT SOUND ON OFF Use the cycle button to highlight the Sound line on the screen Use the arrow keys to...

Page 39: ...o the Printer line Use the arrow keys to toggle between Euro Ir and HP Ir When the correct printer appears press OK 4 4 3 4 USER ADDRESS The User address can be included in various reports printed by the analyzer To enter the user address Use the cycle button to highlight the User Address line on the screen Press OK and the following screen appears Use the arrow keys to move the highlight to the l...

Page 40: ... is entered and saved you will be returned to the Settings screen 4 4 3 5 AUTOMATIC TIMER The PEM 9004 is equipped with automatic timers that will turn off the display illumination and or shut the instrument off to conserve battery power Both automatic features operate independently and initiate if no key press is detected within the user specified intervals To set the automatic power off feature ...

Page 41: ...et to 0 seconds 4 4 4 Set Default The Set Default function is used to return the instrument to the initial factory programmed settings CAUTION RESTORING THE INSTRUMENT TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS WILL RESULT IN THE LOSS OF ALL INDIVIDUAL SETTINGS AND CANNOT BE UNDONE EXCEPT BY REENTERING THE USER SETTINGS THE DATA MEMORY IS NOT AFFECTED To restore the instrument to the default settings Press ENTER...

Page 42: ...nd temperature measurements In the Measurement menu the following button combinations are available Cycle Scroll line by line or toggle between available options Change Layout Change the layout of the function buttons Gas pump Turn the sample gas pump on or off Backlight Turn backlight on the display on or off Reset CO2max value Enter a new value for the CO2max value fuel specific To enter the Mea...

Page 43: ...c calibration cycle which takes approximately 60 seconds from a cold start If a restart is performed from the Measurement screen the calibration process only takes 10 seconds The instrument probe should not be attached during this calibration After the calibration the last used fuel appears on the screen as shown below At this point either the fuel in the framed box can be chosen or any another fu...

Page 44: ...creen representation of F1 F2 and F3 change appropriately to the named function It may be more convenient to alter the position of some functions so that they appear on the same line For instance if you routinely change fuels make a measurement then print and save the data it may be more efficient to have fuel print and save buttons on the same line to avoid having to constantly scroll back and fo...

Page 45: ...ement Then press the F2 button and connect the air tube again Cycle button Scroll line by line through the available functions within the Flue Gas menu 4 5 1 2 INFO Pressing the Info button launches the Info screen which displays important fuel parameters current sensor status and the O2 reference value Function buttons active in this menu are Cycle Change values in the various fields Change Layou...

Page 46: ...icates the respective sensor option is disabled Note If any other values are displayed the corresponding sensor is either in need of service or the electrolyte is depleted 4 5 1 3 DRAUGHT DETECTION The function Draught detection displays the flue gas temperature graphically Changes in the temperature of the flue gas are shown with a black bar No bar appears if the temperature is constant Press the...

Page 47: ...lue Gas menu Function buttons active in this menu are Cycle Change representation of readings in the Main menu line by line 4 5 1 4 UNITS The PEM will automatically convert units to the specified type as determined from the Units menu Press the units button to display the Units screen Use the arrow keys to select the desired units Press OK to confirm the selection ...

Page 48: ...o modify the O2 reference value For gas and oil fuels a value of 3 is preset For solid fuels a value of 13 is preset To change the O2 reference value press O2 Ref from the Flue Gas menu The following screen will appear Use the arrow keys to select the desired digit Press OK to confirm the selection Press ENTER to save the new value selection or CLEAR to cancel the operation 4 5 1 6 EXTENDED DATA T...

Page 49: ...ng screen appears Smoke no input menu The value that was determined through the mechanical soot pump can be entered using the function button F1 The following screen appears Use the arrow keys to select the desired digit Press OK to confirm the selection Press ENTER to save the new value selection or CLEAR to cancel the operation Oil derivatives input menu ...

Page 50: ...s are present Press F3 if oil derivatives are not present Press ENTER to save the result or CLEAR to cancel the operation Temperature and heat carrier Pressing F3 from the Extended Data menu displays the Boiler Temperature screen In this screen the measured temperature can be entered through the editor Use the arrow keys to select the desired digit Press OK to confirm the selection Press ENTER to ...

Page 51: ...e measurement protocol Inputs of data that have been cancelled will be discarded 4 5 1 7 GRAPHIC The Graphic function uses a graphical display to show the numerical values according to the chosen fuel The remaining content of oxygen O2 and the calculated waste gas losses qA are thereby set in a relation to the excess air value λ and to the classical combustion diagram Press Graphic from the Flue G...

Page 52: ...llowing screen appears In order to select the new fuel it must appear in the framed box To change the current fuel Use the cycle button to scroll through line by line the available fuels in memory When the desired fuel appears in the framed box press ENTER or press CLEAR to abort the operation and return the previous fuel Pressing either ENTER or CLEAR returns the display back to the Flue Gas menu...

Page 53: ...ion to the desired state Press Macro 1 Macro 2 or Macro 3 to inform the instrument which button is to be assigned the macro configuration Press ENTER to save the configured macro to the assigned macro button or CLEAR or abort the operation 4 5 1 11 HOLD The Hold function is used to temporarily freeze the screen keeping the measured data from changing When the HOLD function is activated all display...

Page 54: ...Measured parameters are shown on the left whereas readings and units are shown on the right 5 line layout This layout reduces the number of displayed lines and increases the font size to facilitate the reading of the display from a greater distance In this layout measured parameters and units are on the left and readings only are on the right The zoom button toggles the screen display between the ...

Page 55: ...ushing pump in order to protect the sensitive CO sensors from CO overload The CO flushing pump switches on automatically when necessary i e when the admitted CO range is exceeded or it can be switched on manually using the CO Protect button When the CO Protect button is pressed the CO pump will start Pressing CO Protect button again will turn the pump off as long as the ...

Page 56: ...s below a factory preset value Once the CO concentration has reached the lower range the CO flushing pump will automatically shut off If the analyzer is equipped with two CO sensors the result of the higher range sensor will be displayed when the lower range sensor is flushed The active CO flushing pump has no influence on any other sensors within the analyzer 4 5 1 14 PRINT The measured data can ...

Page 57: ...Gas menu 4 5 2 Temperature The temperature program can be started by pressing F1 from the Measurement screen The PEM 9004 supplies two temperature measurement channels T1 and T2 Measurement channel T1 is displayed with a resolution of 0 1 C whereas channel T2 has a resolution of 1 C The Temperature screen is shown below Available functions from within the temperature program are Hold Freezes the c...

Page 58: ...eezes the current pressure readings Max Min Reset Resets the current pressure readings Print Prints out the currently displayed pressure screen Cycle button Change units C or F ENTER button Reset the pressure to zero The following units for pressure can be selected hPa mbar mmWC millimeter water column mmHg millimeter mercury column inWC inches water column inHg inches mercury column Psi pounds pe...

Page 59: ...urement without temperature measurement for analyzing the flue gas For this measurement program the same keypad functions apply as described in Section 4 5 1 Flue Gas except that the number of readings is reduced to five significant flue gas values The font size of the readings can be changed with the Zoom function See Section 4 5 1 12 Zoom Important notice concerninq measurement of S02 and N02 o ...

Page 60: ...ments no additional desiccant should be used Even when dry the dessicant can absorb a significant amount of SO2 and NO2 4 6 Macro Start The Macro Start function launches configuration settings previously programmed and saved as a macro See Section 4 5 1 10 Macros greatly facilitate the efficient operation of the PEM 9004 by loading and initiating convenient configuration settings using only a few ...

Page 61: ...bration phase and without displaying the list of fuels If a Set Default operation restore default settings is carried out all macro settings will be lost See Section 4 4 4 Without customized settings the settings for the fuel gas analysis will be used 4 7 Time Date The integrated clock time and date can be set from the Time Date screen available from the Main menu To set the time and date press F2...

Page 62: ...tion Time and date will be saved together with the corresponding data and will appear on any print outs of the measured data Note The time value will not automatically adjust for daylight savings changes but the date value will account for leap years To set the time Press F1 from the Time Date screen The following screen will appear Use the arrow keys to select the desired digit ...

Page 63: ...in the editor window will be stopped and will not restart until the new time is confirmed To set the date Press F2 from the Time Date screen The following screen will appear Use the arrow keys to select the desired digit Press OK to confirm the selection and move to the next digit Press ENTER to save the entered date or CLEAR to cancel the operation 4 8 Memory The data memory is structured accordi...

Page 64: ...and files can be created at any time Names of both directories and files can be defined by the user Directories could for instance be used for the names of clients or facilities or client numbers Files could be named after the types of measurement The PEM 9004 instrument is shipped without preset directories and files Memory is accessed from the Memory menu available by pressing F3 from the Main m...

Page 65: ...ired directory Press OK The standard editor window will appear Use the arrow keys to select the character or digit Use the cycle button to toggle between all capital letters lower case and numerical input Press OK to accept the character and move to the next position When the file name is correctly entered press ENTER to save the file or CLEAR to quit without saving To create a new directory Press...

Page 66: ... file Press ENTER to erase the directory or file or press CLEAR to abort the action 4 9 USB Interface A USB connection port is provided for special service and data communication via PC laptop notebook etc See Figure 3 1 4 10 Charge Control The battery is charged automatically when the analyzer is switched on and off after the battery charger has been connected The battery can be recharged as well...

Page 67: ...amaging the battery CAUTION USE ONLY THE SUPPLIED OR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CHARGER UNIT FOR RECHARGING THE BATTERIES ANY OTHER CHARGER MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE BATTERY AND OR THE ANALYZER 4 11 Battery Line Voltage Operation Battery operation Maximum of 36 hours of continuous measuring with backlight Battery charger 95 135 VAC 60 Hz USA version 200 250 VAC European version The analyzer employs Intellig...

Page 68: ...harging until the remaining capacity drops further The charge level indicator may not accurately indicatethe true charge level under the following circumstances The device is used outside the permitted temperature range The battery is old Incomplete charging cycles charging discharging are carried out If incomplete charging cycles have been used the indicator can be corrected by discharging the ba...

Page 69: ...hin the measuring instrument will destroy the pumps and sensors CAUTION A DAMAGED FILTER AND OR IMPROPERLY INSTALLED FILTER WILL GREATLY DECREASE OR ELIMINATE THE FILTERING FUNCTION CONTINUED USE WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE PUMPS AND SENSORS Filter Maintenance Check the micro filter for contamination Replace if necessary If the pump capacity is reduced exchange the diaphragm filter General Mainte...

Page 70: ... Remove any gas residue Storage Store in a cool and dry environment at a temperature of approx 20 C 60 F Damage Warranty obligations do not apply to damage caused by improper handling negligence and grave external influences Figure 5 1 Water Trap and Filter ...

Page 71: ...___ Calculated from O2 Sensor none calculated value Display Range 0 CO2max vol Resolution 0 1 vol Accuracy 0 2 vol Response time T97 70 sec CO Measurement _____________________________ with H2 compensation Sensor Electrochemical cell Measurement Range 0 4000 ppm Resolution 1 ppm Accuracy 5 ppm up to 150 ppm 5 of reading up to 4000 ppm Response Time T90 60 sec NO Measurement _______________________...

Page 72: ...______ Option Sensor Electrochemical electrochemical cell Range 0 2000 ppm Resolution 1 ppm Accuracy 5 ppm up to 150 ppm 5 of reading up to 2000 ppm Response Time T90 60 sec Waste or Flue Gas Temperature Measurement _____________ Sensor K type thermocouple NiCr Ni Range 32 1850 F 0 1000 C Resolution 0 1 F or C Accuracy 2 F 1 C 0 400 C 0 5 of reading up to 1000 C Combustion Air or Ambient Air Tempe...

Page 73: ...eration per charge On board Power Management Unit Battery Charger 95 135 VAC 60 Hz USA version 200 250 VAC European version Display LCD with backlight 5 or 10 line display Large or small font user selectable Gas Handling Internal with 0 8 lpm sample pump and separate purge pump integrated gas cleaning system with water trap and filters External probe with retainer cone Internal memory 100 blocks a...

Page 74: ...Appendix PEM 9004 Teledyne Analytical Instruments 62 Recommended Spare Parts List ...

Page 75: ...t parts should include the part number if available and the model and serial number of the instrument for which the parts are intended Orders should be sent to TELEDYNE Analytical Instruments 16830 Chestnut Street City of Industry CA 91749 1580 Phone 626 934 1500 Fax 626 961 2538 Web www teledyne ai com or your local representative Reference Drawings ...

Page 76: ...Appendix PEM 9004 Teledyne Analytical Instruments 64 ...

Page 77: ...d 3 CO undiluted 9 CO2 calculation 6 CO2 concentration 1 CO2 determination 59 CO2 max 6 combustible gas warning xii combustion 1 combustion efficiency 1 3 6 7 combustion value 5 condensate reservoir 57 condensation trap See water trap configure menu 21 continuous monitoring 15 copyright ii create directory 53 cross sensitivity 6 damage 13 database 1 dew point 5 display 4 display screen 21 draft 32...

Page 78: ...e 3 9 probe connection 13 programs list 20 pump 3 9 43 57 purge line 10 qA See waste gas loss reference drawings See drawings residue 10 routine maintenance 57 safety information v sample system 9 sensor 5 59 sensor cell 10 sensor protection See CO sensor protection sensor status 33 serial number iii service life battery 16 set default 29 settings screen 26 smoke no input 37 SO2 concentration 5 SO...

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