Teledyne Tablet Accessory T803 Manual De Usuario

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Maintenance Schedule & Procedures 
Teledyne API T803 CO2/O2 Analyzer Operation Manual 
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CAUTION  
G
ENERAL 
S
AFETY 
H
AZARD 
 
Do not use bubble solution with vacuum applied to the analyzer.  The solution may 
contaminate the instrument.  Do not exceed 15 PSI pressure. 
 
1.  Turn OFF power to the instrument. 
2.  Install a leak checker or tank of gas as described above on the SAMPLE inlet 
at the rear panel. 
3.  Remove the instrument cover and locate the inlet side of the sample pump.  
Remove the flow assembly from the pump and plug it with the appropriate 
gas-tight fitting.   
4.  Pressurize the instrument with the leak checker, allowing enough time to fully 
pressurize the instrument through the critical flow orifice.  Do not exceed 15 
psi pressure.  Check each fitting with soap bubble solution, looking for 
bubbles.  Once the fittings have been wetted with soap solution, do not re-
apply vacuum, as it will suck soap solution into the instrument and 
contaminate it.  Wipe down and thoroughly dry all parts first.  
5.  Once the leak has been located and repaired, the leak-down rate should be 
< 1 in-Hg (0.4 psi) in 5 minutes after the pressure is shut off. 
10.3.4. PERFORMING A SAMPLE FLOW CHECK 
 
 
CAUTION  
G
ENERAL 
S
AFETY 
H
AZARD 
 
Always use a separate calibrated flow meter capable of measuring flows in the 0 – 1000 
cm
3
/min range to measure the gas flow rate though the analyzer. 
DO NOT use the built in flow measurement viewable from the Front Panel of the instrument.  
This measurement is only for detecting major flow interruptions such as clogged or plugged 
gas lines. 
1.  Attach the Flow Meter to the SAMPLE inlet port on the rear panel (Figure 
3-4).  Ensure that the inlet to the Flow Meter is at atmospheric pressure. 
2.  Sample flow should be 120 cm
3
/min 
 10%. 
3.  Once an accurate measurement has been recorded by the method described 
above, adjust the analyzer’s internal flow sensors (See Section 9.4.2). 
Low flows indicate blockage somewhere in the pneumatic pathway, typically a 
plugged sintered filter or critical flow orifice in one of the analyzer’s flow control 
assemblies.  High flows indicate leaks downstream of the Flow Control 
Assembly.  
 
10.3.5. CLEANING EXTERIOR SURFACES OF THE T803 
If necessary, the exterior surfaces of the T803 can be cleaned with a clean damp 
cloth.  Do NOT submerge any part of the instrument and do NOT use any 
cleaning solution. 
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