
089770000 Rev 05
Teledyne API N500 CAPS NO
X
Analyzer with NumaView™ Software
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ATTENTION
COULD DAMAGE INSTRUMENT AND VOID WARRANTY
VENT PRESSURIZED GAS:
When any gas (span, zero air, sample) is received from a
pressurized manifold, always provide a vent to equalize the
pressure with the ambient atmosphere before it enters the
instrument to ensure that the gases input do not exceed the
instrument’s maximum inlet pressure, as well as to prevent back
diffusion and pressure effects
REMOVE DUST PLUGS:
Remove dust plugs from rear panel exhaust and supply line
fittings before powering on the instrument.
Keep dust plugs for reuse in future storage or shipping to
prevent debris from entering the pneumatics.
Important
IMPACT ON READINGS OR DATA
•
Sample and calibration gases should only come into
contact with PTFE tubing.
•
Do NOT place any mufflers or filters downstream of the
pump, i.e., external to the instrument.
•
Run a leak check once the appropriate pneumatic
connections have been made; check all pneumatic fittings
for leaks per Section 5.4.12.1 (or Section 5.4.12.2 for
detailed check if any leaking is suspected).
C
RITICAL
T
UBING
,
P
RESSURE
,
V
ENTING AND
E
XHAUST
R
EQUIREMENTS
The requirements presented in this section apply to all pneumatic connection instructions.
Tubing
:
•
PTFE material
•
Outer diameter (OD) minimum ¼”
•
Min/max length 2 meters to 10 meters
Pressure
:
•
All Sample gas pressure must be at ambient atmospheric pressure, no greater than
1.0 psig.
Venting
(to prevent back diffusion and pressure effects):
•
Run tubing outside the enclosure or at least away from immediate area surrounding
the instrument.
Exhaust Outlet
:
•
Run tubing outside the enclosure.
Calibration Gas Sources
:
•
The source of calibration gas or zero air is also attached to the
SAMPLE
inlet, but
only when a calibration operation is actually being performed.
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