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MG-101 User’s Manual

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Chapter 2. Setup and Operation

2.2.2 Using Data Table 3

For calibration points found in 

Data Table 3

, refer to 

Figure 6 on page 9

 and proceed as follows:

1.

 

Fully

 open the vent valve by turning it counter-clockwise.

CAUTION!

Make the following adjustments slowly, being careful not to overshoot the target value. NEVER 
ALLOW THE SYSTEM TO GO TO A VALUE WETTER THAN THE TARGET VALUE. If you overshoot a 
value in the wetter direction, you will have to allow the system to equilibrate (dry down) again 
before you can proceed.

2.

In 

Data Table 3

, look below the body of the table for 

Notes 1 and 2

. Adjust both the valves on the 

DRY GAS FIRST 

DILUTION

 and the 

DRY GAS SECOND DILUTION

 rotameters to the values listed.

IMPORTANT:

Be sure to read the steel ball or glass ball (

S

 or 

G

), as indicated in the table.

3.

Consult 

Data Table 3

 for the desired dew/frost point temperature and find the corresponding value in the column 

headed 

WET GAS

. Adjust the 

WET GAS

 valve to obtain the value indicated in the table.

4.

By referring to the desired dew/frost point temperature in 

Data Table 3

, find the corresponding value in the column 

headed 

WET GAS DILUTED

. Adjust the vent valve (but not the valve on the 

WET GAS DILUTED

 rotameter, which must 

remain fully open) to obtain the value indicated in 

Data Table 3

.

After stabilizing, the system output will be at the selected dew/frost point temperature and it is ready for use. The 
stabilization period depends on the dew/frost point temperature you are using. In general, the following times are 
required:

For dew/frost point temperatures of -60°C (-76°F) and drier, allow 2 hours

For dew/frost point temperatures of -60°C (-76°F) to -40°C (-40°F), allow 1 hour

For dew/frost point temperatures of -40°C (-40°F) and wetter, allow 30 minutes

After you have completed the calibration or other calibrated moisture operation at this dew/frost point temperature, 
either shut down the system (see 

“System Shutdown” on page 12

), or repeat the steps in this section for the next 

calibration point.

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Страница 5: ...ch installation Auxiliary Equipment Local Safety Standards The user must make sure that he operates all auxiliary equipment in accordance with local codes standards regulations or laws applicable to safety Working Area WARNING Auxiliary equipment may have both manual and automatic modes of operation As equipment can move suddenly and without warning do not enter the work cell of this equipment dur...

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Страница 7: ... Chapter 2 Setup and Operation 2 1 Preliminary Setup 5 2 2 Operating Procedure 8 2 2 1 Calibrating the Moisture Samples 10 2 2 2 Using Data Table 3 11 2 2 3 Using Data Table 2 12 2 2 4 System Shutdown 12 2 2 5 Preparation for Shipping 13 Chapter 3 Specifications 3 1 Performance Specifications 15 3 2 Operating Specifications 15 3 3 Physical Specifications 15 Appendix A Supplemental Information A 1 ...

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Страница 9: ...bes the MG 101 can be used for any application requiring accurate and repeatable moisture samples 1 2 Theory Of Operation Precise moisture concentrations are generated by passing dry nitrogen through a water saturator and mixing the resulting saturated stream with a dry nitrogen stream from the same source for a first dilution This resulting first dilution is then further diluted in a second mixin...

Страница 10: ...ixed with stream D the dry gas second dilution to generate the desired output mixture stream F Obtaining an accurate output mixture requires careful adjustment of the rotameter valves as described in Setup and Operation on page 5 Calibration of all rotameters and the thermometer is traceable to NIST standards Note The rotameter scales are used in later steps to reference a lookup table By themselv...

Страница 11: ...end of the calibration cycle IMPORTANT Changes in the saturator bottle temperature after the calibration parameters have been established will cause errors in the generated dew frost point temperature CAUTION The MG 101 can be damaged by freezing Do not operate it in freezing temperatures 1 3 3 Operating Requirements You will need the following additional equipment to set up and operate the MG 101...

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Страница 13: ...e the back panel by removing the two small screws at the bottom see Figure 2 below 2 Fill the supplied plastic squeeze bottle with distilled not deionized water and connect it to the fill tubing at the bottom of the saturator bottle see Figure 2 below This length of plastic tubing should be left permanently attached to the fitting at the bottom of the saturator bottle Figure 2 MG 101 Rear View wit...

Страница 14: ... it counter clockwise and turn the WET DRY SELECTOR VALVE to WET see Figure 3 below 5 Using the squeeze bottle fill the saturator bottle until the water level reaches the fill mark on the bottle see Figure 2 on page 5 6 Close the petcock and reinstall the back panel Figure 3 MG 101 Front Panel Vent Valve Wet Dry Selection Valve Inlet Fitting Outlet Fitting ...

Страница 15: ...using 1 4 OD SS tubing Then leak test the connection Note GE Sensing Sample Cell 2830 is the preferred calibration chamber for M2 Type probes 9 At the outlet of the calibration chamber connect at least 5 ft 1 5 m of 1 4 OD tubing as a vent to atmosphere The tubing may be coiled to save space 10 Insert the sensor to be calibrated into the calibration chamber and tighten it sufficiently to ensure a ...

Страница 16: ...til the WET GAS flowmeter valve is closed 3 Set the pressure regulator on the nitrogen gas inlet line to approximately 55 psig 4 Make sure the vent valve at the top of the front panel is fully open 5 Fully open the valve on the WET GAS DILUTED rotameter Note The rotameters are dual range floating ball types each having both a steel ball and a glass ball When reading the rotameters be careful to wa...

Страница 17: ...ore proceeding 8 Allow the nitrogen to purge through the entire system at the rotameter settings defined in the previous steps The calibration system will begin to dry down and eventually come to equilibrium with the dry nitrogen supply gas The time required to achieve equilibrium will vary depending on the moisture level of the nitrogen approximately 6 to 18 hours will be required 9 After the cal...

Страница 18: ... calibration point you wish to generate look at Data Tables 2 and 3 supplied with the MG 101 Above the line which reads Generated Dew Points Deg C is a row of values headed Ambient Temperature Deg C Find the column corresponding as closely as possible to the temperature measured in Step 1 above and read down the column of dew frost points dew points in the table below this temperature heading Note...

Страница 19: ...sponding value in the column headed WET GAS Adjust the WET GAS valve to obtain the value indicated in the table 4 By referring to the desired dew frost point temperature in Data Table 3 find the corresponding value in the column headed WET GAS DILUTED Adjust the vent valve but not the valve on the WET GAS DILUTED rotameter which must remain fully open to obtain the value indicated in Data Table 3 ...

Страница 20: ...n either the column headed WET GAS or the column headed WET GAS DILUTED a given value appears in one column or the other but not both Adjust the valve on the WET GAS rotameter but not on the Wet Gas Diluted rotameter which must remain fully open to obtain the reading indicated on either the WET GAS or the WET GAS DILUTED rotameter scales whichever is indicated in the table IMPORTANT Be sure to rea...

Страница 21: ...moving the two small screws at the bottom 2 Fully open the vent valve by turning it counter clockwise 3 Place the end of the fill tubing in a container below the level of the saturator bottle and open the petcock 4 When the saturator bottle is completely empty close the petcock and the vent valve and reinstall the rear panel Figure 7 Emptying the Saturator Bottle Saturator Bottle Fill Tubing Petco...

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Страница 23: ...w Frost Point Temperature Range 75 C 103 F up to 10 C 18 F below ambient temperature Accuracy 1 C 1 8 F Inlet Gas Supply Must be a minimum of 25 C 45 F drier than the driest sample to be generated Flow Rate 9 2 liters minute 19 6 SCFH maximum Inlet Pressure 55 60 psig Outlet Pressure Ambient pressure Power Requirements None Dimensions W x H x D 12 x 18 x 6 304 8 mm x 457 2 mm x 152 4 mm Inlet and ...

Страница 24: ...Chapter 3 Specifications 16 MG 101 User s Manual 3 3 Physical Specifications cont Figure 8 MG 101 Moisture Generator Outline Dimensions 18 00 457 mm 12 00 305 mm ...

Страница 25: ...uation 1 above simplifies to 2 The value of Ps and the dew point from the calculated value pw are determined from a chart of vapor pressure of water as a function of temperature see Table 1 on page 19 Equation 1 above produces an error of less than 2 C 3 6 F dew frost point temperature at the lowest generated dew frost point temperatures and virtually no error at higher dew frost point temperature...

Страница 26: ... those listed in Data Table 2 Equation 2 on the previous page must be used as shown in the following example If Dry Gas first dilution flowmeter setting Fd1 4 500 cc min Dry Gas second dilution flowmeter setting Fd 4 500 cc min Wet Gas flowmeter setting 20 cc min Fw1 140 cc min Wet Gas diluted flowmeter setting Fw 347 cc min Thermometer reading T 20 C and Ps 17 535 mm Hg at 20 C from Table 1 on pa...

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