Analytical-industries GPR-35 Oxygen Analyzer Manuel d'utilisateur

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Advanced Instruments Inc..
2855 Metropolitan Place, Pomona, CA 91767 USA Tel: 909-392-6900, Fax: 909-392-3665, e-mail: info@aii1.com, www.aii1.com
GPR-35
Oxygen Analyzer
Ambient Area Monitoring
Owner’s Manual
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Advanced Instruments Inc.. 2855 Metropolitan Place, Pomona, CA 91767 USA ♦ Tel: 909-392-6900, Fax: 909-392-3665, e-mail: [email protected], www.ai

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 10 5 Operations Principle of Operation The GPR-35 oxygen analyzer incorporates a variety of percentage range advanced g

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 11 Electronics The signal generated by the sensor is processed by state of the art low power micro-processor based digita

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 12 Accuracy & Calibration Single Point Calibration: As previously described the galvanic oxygen sensor generates a

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 13 Span Calibration Span Calibration involves adjusting the transmitter electronics to the sensor’s signal output at a gi

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 14 Gas Connections The GPR-35 is designed for in-situ ambient or area monitoring and has no sample system because the sen

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 15 Caution: To maintain the NEMA rating of the enclosure the user must seal all conduits

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 16 Alarms The alarm comparator section of the electronics consists of an IC (integrated circuit) with internal references

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 17 Installing the Oxygen Sensor GPR-35 Oxygen Analyzers are equipped with an integral oxygen sensor. They are fully oper

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 18 Establishing Power to the Electronics The analyzer has been fully tested, the dual oxygen alarms set according to OSHA

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 19 Setting Alarm Values The alarm setpoint represents a value. The alarm comparator section of the electronics consists

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 2 Table of Contents Introduction 1 Quality Control Certification 2 Safety 3 Features & Specifications 4 Operation 5

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 20 Span Calibration Span Calibration involves adjusting the transmitter electronics to the sensor’s signal output at a gi

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 21 5. Ensure the span gas flows freely: check for obvious leaks and make sure the vent hole in the Calibration Flow Adap

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 22 Procedure Air Calibration Sensor Flow Housing : Not recommended unless user confirms the ambient air or atmosphere su

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 23 Application Pressure - Positive: A FLOW valve positioned upstream of the sensor controls the sample flow rate to the r

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 24 Standby The analyzer has no special storage requirements. ¾ The sensor should remain connected during storage perio

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 25 6 Maintenance With exception of components related to optional equipment and charging the battery of portable analyze

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 26 7 Spare Parts Recommended spare parts for the GPR-35 Series Portable Oxygen Analyzer: Item No. Description GPR-11-32

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 28 8 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Recommended Action Slow recovery or response time At install

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 29 Symptom Possible Cause Recommended Action Erratic O2 reading Change in sample pressure Liqui

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 3 2 Quality Control Certification Date: Customer:

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 30 9 Warranty The design and manufacture of Advanced Instruments Inc. oxygen analyzers and oxygen sensors are performe

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 31 10 MSDS – Material Safety Data Sheet Product Identification Product Name Oxygen Sensor Series - PSR, GPR, AII, XLT

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 32 Spill or Leak Steps if material is released Sensor is packaged in a sealed plastic bag, check the sensor inside for

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 5 3 General Safety & Installation Safety This section summarizes the basic precautions applicable to all analyze

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 6 Cleaning: The analyzer should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer. Wipe off dust and dirt from the outs

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 7 Pressure & Flow All electrochemical oxygen sensors respond to partial pressure changes in oxygen. The sensors are

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 8 ¾ Assure there are no restrictions in the sample or vent lines ¾ Avoid drawing a vacuum that exceeds 14” of water col

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Advanced Instruments Inc. 9 4 Features & Specifications

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