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Portable Trace Oxygen Analyzer

TURBO

2

Teledyne Analytical Instruments

Introduction

The Teledyne Analytical Instruments Model TURBO

2

 is a portable

trace oxygen analyzer which does not need an external power source to
operate, and can be reliably calibrated without the use of additional calibra-
tion gases.

The instrument provides for trace oxygen analysis in measuring ranges

of 0-100, 0-1,000 and 0-10,000 PPM (full scale), plus a special calibration
range that encompasses the known oxygen concentration of atmospheric air
(209,000 PPM).

Sample oxygen is read from an extremely accurate integral meter (0.5%

linearity) whose range of measurement is determined by the position of the
range selector switch. The 100-division meter scale and the multiplying
factor indicated by the position of the range switch determine the full scale
oxygen sensitivity of the instrument.

Sample gas is introduced and vented via a pair of quick disconnect

fittings that feature integral shutoff valves which automatically close when
the mating male fitting is withdrawn. The fittings are an integral part of the
measuring cell manifold so that internal sample passage volume is at an
absolute minimum. Sample flow control, although not critical (0.1 to 10
liters/min.), is either accomplished with accessory equipment or by the
addition of a pump and flowmeter (TURBO

2

P).

Method of Analysis

The sample oxygen is measured by a unique electrochemical transducer

which functions as a fuel cell; in this instance, the fuel is oxygen. Oxygen
diffusing into the cell reacts chemically to produce an electrical current that is
proportional to the oxygen concentration in the gas phase immediately
adjacent to the transducer’s sensing surface. The Micro-fuel Cell is a Class
S-2, designed for a quick recovery time from air to low PPM levels of
oxygen.

Summary of Contents for TURBO2

Page 1: ...ESENTINTHISMONITORINGSYSTEM PERSONALPROTECTIVEEQUIPMENTMAYBEREQUIREDWHENSERVICINGTHISSYSTEM HAZARDOUSVOLTAGESEXISTONCERTAINCOMPONENTSINTERNALLYWHICHMAYPERSISTFORA TIMEEVENAFTERTHEPOWERISTURNEDOFFANDDI...

Page 2: ...y alterations in the dimensions shape or weight of any parts in so far as such alterations do not adversely affect our warranty ImportantNotice This instrument is intended to be used as a tool to gath...

Page 3: ...ice 6 Operation 7 Calibration 8 Positive Pressure Sampling 9 Atmospheric Pressure Sampling 10 Maintenance 11 Recharging the Battery 11 Routine Maintenance 12 Cell Replacement 12 Cell Warranty 13 Trans...

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Page 5: ...etermine the full scale oxygensensitivityoftheinstrument Sample gas is introduced and vented via a pair of quick disconnect fittings that feature integral shutoff valves which automatically close when...

Page 6: ...ark that coincides with the 209 000 PPM oxygen concentration of air By drawing air through the instrument see Calibration page 6 reliable calibration can be achieved After the electronics have been pr...

Page 7: ...rn to the OFF position Accuracy and Response The Model TURBO2 provides monitoring accuracies of 2 of full scale or 5 PPM whichever is greater at constant temperature A 5 of reading accuracy is achieva...

Page 8: ...4 TURBO2 Portable Trace Oxygen Analyzer TeledyneAnalyticalInstruments...

Page 9: ...lead to high oxygen readings For atmospheric pressure sampling the TURBO2P has a pump and flow control valve downstream of the analyzer to draw rather than push the samplethroughtheinstrument TAI supp...

Page 10: ...of delivering a maximum of A of current will be periodically required to recharge the instrument s battery power supply An 8 foot UL approved 3 wire detachable power cord is provided with the instrume...

Page 11: ...lector Switch in the 0 1000 PPM position When the range selector is moved from the OFF position power to the instrument circuitry is established The meter will instantly respond to the residual oxygen...

Page 12: ...if necessary until the pointer and zero mark are in precisecoincidence 2 Move the Range Selector Switch to the CAL position 3 Install the plastic tube equipped male disconnect fitting in either of th...

Page 13: ...Sampling When connecting the instrument to a positive pressure sample source always proceed as follows 1 Before making any connections to the instrument establish a flowrate in the sample line of from...

Page 14: ...ple pump and flowmeter to draw sample through the analyzer in the case of sample at atmospheric or slightlylessthanatmosphericpressure The pump power switch is located on the back panel of the analyze...

Page 15: ...turn the Range Selector Switch to either BATT TEST or any of the operating range positions while the unit is connected to AC power Doing so may cause failure of the integrated circuit 2 When rechargin...

Page 16: ...ation cannot be achieved within the range of the control the cell should be replaced To offset the possibility of not having a replacement cell available when it is needed TAI recommends that a spare...

Page 17: ...el TURBO2 should not be used in applications where CO2 is a major component in the sample Concentrations of 1 000 PPM or less will noteffectcellperformance If a cell was working satisfactorily but cea...

Page 18: ...endisconnectbothfrom thepumpassembly 4 Loosenandremovethefourscrewssecuringthepumpassemblyto theinstrumentchassisandremovethepump Installation 1 Withtheinstrumentcoverplateremoved setthepumpassemblyin...

Page 19: ...ricair Operating Power Two rechargeable NiCad batteries Battery Recharge Circuit 110 VAC 60 Hz 100 220 VAC 50 60 Hz optional WettedParts Nylon sensor housing and nickel plated brassquick disconnectfit...

Page 20: ...stry CA 91748 Telephone 626 934 1500 TWX 910 584 1887 TDYANYL COID Fax 626 961 2538 Web www teledyne ai com or your local representative Drawing List TURBO2 C 45254 Outlinediagram B 45202 Schematic C...

Page 21: ...626 961 9221 Technical Support Technical Support Technical Support Technical Support Technical Support 626 934 1673 Environment Health Environment Health Environment Health Environment Health Environm...

Page 22: ...mptoms of exposure Signs symptoms of exposure Signs symptoms of exposure Contact with skin or eyes will cause a burning sensation and or feel soapy or slippery to touch Medical conditions Medical cond...

Page 23: ...ell leaks do not open the bag If there is liquid around the cell while in the instrument put on gloves and eye protection before removing the cell Disposal Disposal Disposal Disposal Disposal Should b...

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