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9. Partially loosen the 1/4-inch female VCR cap at the outlet of the purifier to
allow a modest gas flow that will purge the purifier.
10. Allow gas to flow 2–3 minutes for adequate purging.
11. Remove the 1/4-inch female VCR cap on the outlet of the purifier.
12. Insert the 1/4-inch VCR gasket.
13. Connect the outlet of the Getter Purifier to the Outlet port (upper VCR fit-
ting).
14. Tighten the two (2) screws on the aluminum blocks.
15. Align and connect the purifier thermocouple to the YELLOW two-prong
jack labeled “Purifier T/C”.
16. Connect the Getter Purifier cable to the BLACK connecter labeled
“Purifier Power”.
17. Anchor the purifier cage to the Rear Panel without jamming the plastic FID
Vent line between the cage and the Rear Panel.
18. Reset the Sample/Nitrogen carrier gas to 80 PSIG (minimum 70 PSIG, maxi-
mum 90 PSIG).
Connecting Actuator Gas
The ta7000F needs high purity inert gas or CDA as valve actuator gas. Refer to
the Actuator Gas requirements in the Specifications chapter.
The instrument connection is made at the Actuator Gas 1/8-inch VICI port on
the ta7000F Rear Panel. Pressurize this external line to 80 PSIG (minimum 70
PSIG, maximum 150 PSIG).
Connecting FID Air
FID Air quality can dramatically affect instrument performance. The ta7000F
Monitor requires
Purified
dry air for FID oxidizer gas. See gas specifications un-
der “FID Air” in Chapter 5 for details. The instrument connection is made at the
FID Air 1/16-inch VICI port on the ta7000F Rear Panel. Pressurize this external
line to 50 PSIG (minimum 50 PSIG, maximum 60 PSIG).
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