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Description and Principle of Operation 

 

APPLICATION  

The Ammonia (NH3) Converter is typically bolted to the side of, and plumbed to, a 270 series probe.  The 
assembly is designed to sample gas in stacks where ammonia is added and must be analyzed.  There is an 
unconverted sample output located immediately after the filter on the probe.  A second sample connection is 
made after the converter.  NO is analyzed from samples at both locations, and the difference in concentration 
is a measure of the amount of ammonia that has been converted. 
 
All other standard model 270 probe options may be ordered along with the ammonia converter, including high 
pressure blowback functions, calibration gas injection, and all standard flange sizes.  Refer to the specific 
model 270 manuals for more information regarding the probe specifications.

 

 

GENERAL DESCRIPTION, HEATED FILTER SECTION  

The Heated Stack Filter Section of the NH3 Conversion Assembly consists of the 270 heated filter mounted 
on the left side of the converter and contains a blowback solenoid valve to be activated by external means. An 
acid blocking component is provided to protect the valve from acid in the sample. The solenoid valve can be 
provided with any of the available solenoid coils to allow the external control system to provide the opening 
coil power which is most convenient. 
 
The NEMA 4X enclosure is fastened directly to the mounting flange which is sized to match the mating 
sample flange on the stack. There is a heat shrink boot on the bottom of the enclosure to accept a heated 
sample line. When the heated sample line is properly supported, the flange mounting of the enclosure is 
sufficient to support the entire assembly. 
 
A 125 watt Heater Assembly is mounted on the outside of the filter cavity. The heater holds the temperature 
of the filter at 340°F. A bi-metallic thermal switch fused to the heater keeps the temperature from exceeding 
340°F (171°C) by opening the circuit at that temperature. An optional independent thermocouple/RTD can be 
provided as a means to measure and transmit or record the temperature of the filter. A second thermal switch, 
set at 225°F (105°C.) is provided to be used as an alarm contact if the temperature drops below the switch 
temperature. 
 
Several types of filter elements can be supplied with the Model 270. The 2 μm ceramic filter is supplied as an 
economical general purpose filter. A similar ceramic filter with an internal 0.1 μm coating is available for finer 
filtration or to provide a surface to enhance the blowback capability where the fines have a tendency to fill the 
pores of the 2 μm element. A 2μm, 316SS filter can be inserted for those applications where the ceramic filter 
is determined to be unsuitable. Additional filtration materials and pore sizes are available on request. 
 
The blowback accumulator is a 7” diameter stainless steel sphere. It is designed to be pressurized to a 
maximum pressure of 125 psig compressed air. At that pressure there is a 1/2 cubic foot of air stored to flush 
the particulate matter out of the filter and through the probe and into the stack. 
 
Compressed air is used to clean the filter element. Compressed air supplied to the blowback assembly needs 
to be clean and dry. Instrument quality air is preferred. The pressure should be as high as possible, up to 125 
psig. High pressure air fills the accumulator and provides a substantial blast when the solenoid valve opens. 
This loosens the particles on the filter surface and forces them back through the sample probe into the stack. 
The period of time between blowback cycles should be commanded to occur before the pressure drop across 
the filter begins to increase. This should be as often as every 15 minutes but no less frequently than once per 
day. The time period between blowback cycles can be based on a calculation to estimate the amount of 
sample required to deposit from 3 to 5 grams of solid in the filter element. 
 
Instrument air usage is minimal and smoothed by the fact that the air accumulator is charged over a period of 
time through a 1/4” instrument air line. The recharge time could be extended with a restriction in the air line, if 
it were desired to reduce the pressure pulses on the instrument air supply and to consume instrument air 
more slowly.  

Содержание Universal Analyzers 270SF

Страница 1: ...5200 Convair Drive Carson City NV 89706 1 775 883 2500 sales universal ametek com www universalanalyzers com Model 270SF Gas Sample Probe with NH3 Convertor Instruction Manual...

Страница 2: ...Symbols 4 3 0 Product Identification Configuration 5 4 0 Specifications 6 5 0 Description and Principle of Operation 7 6 0 Installation 9 7 0 Start Up 10 8 0 Shutdown 11 9 0 Maintenance 12 10 0 Troubl...

Страница 3: ...cessories immediately on arrival by removing them from the packing and checking for missing articles against the packing list Check the items for any damage which may have occurred during transit and...

Страница 4: ...ES EXPOSED SURFACE TEMPERATURE CAN CAUSE BURNS OR PERSONAL INJURY CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEN CONTACT IS REQUIRED CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK SYMBOL INDICATES ELECTRICAL SHOCK MAY OCCUR CAUTION SHO...

Страница 5: ...e current version of all Model 270SF with Ammonia Convertor product configuration visit the Universal Analyzers website https www universalanalyzers com Navigate to Products Gas Sample Probes Model 27...

Страница 6: ...uggested Blowback Timer Period Controlled externally Blowback Solenoid Valve Voltage As specified Maximum NH3 Concentration 20 ppm by volume MATERIALSPECIFICATIONS Enclosure Sample Probe Fiberglass or...

Страница 7: ...provided as a means to measure and transmit or record the temperature of the filter A second thermal switch set at 225 F 105 C is provided to be used as an alarm contact if the temperature drops belo...

Страница 8: ...lve set to approximately 3 psi is provided in the cal gas injection path to ensure that the gas does not leak into the sample path during normal operation After the filter cal gas is drawn through bot...

Страница 9: ...the check valve on the side of the chamber The blowback instrument air tubing connects to the fitting close to the accumulator sphere If an external air line is to be utilized use a bulkhead fitting i...

Страница 10: ...r should be installed in the cal gas supply line to ensure that at least 10 more gas is being supplied than what is withdrawn as sample This calculation should include the sum of the unconverted and c...

Страница 11: ...ed to temperatures above 300 F and can cause serious burns 4 For further disassembly shut down all heaters in the probe and converter 5 It is recommended to flow instrument air through the converter f...

Страница 12: ...r end of the filter Screw the cap back on the filter body The filter replacement procedure is complete NH3 CONVERTER The NH3 Converter requires relatively little maintenance but over a long period of...

Страница 13: ...unit Check by measuring for AC voltage on TB1 1 2 Verify by measuring for a closed circuit between TB1 1 4 High oxygen readings low pollutant readings Leak Leaking past the filter cap O ring Remove fi...

Страница 14: ...l 270SF with Ammonia Convertor drawings and spare parts visit the Universal Analyzers website https www universalanalyzers com Navigate to Products Gas Sample Probes Model 270SF w NH3 Links to all cur...

Страница 15: ...y charge late payment fees at the rate of 1 5 per month or the highest rate permitted by law whichever is less accruing daily B If the financial condition of Buyer is unsatisfactory to Seller Seller m...

Страница 16: ...or otherwise THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER ORAL WRITTEN EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY NO IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICU...

Страница 17: ...persede any prior or contemporaneous representations agreements proposals warranties or understandings oral or written express or implied No waiver modification amendment rescission or other change to...

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