Bacharach Fyrite Classic Manual De Propietario

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Instruction 0011-9026
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As a rule of thumb, background gases/vapors may be present in con centrations up to 
1/2% by volume (5000 ppm) before they present a signifi cant interference problem to 
the CO
2
 or O
2
 FYRITE (20/21% ranges).
An exception exists with the action of ammonia on Oxygen FYRITE Fluid. Ammonia 
neutralizes the acidic solution of chromous chloride, and therefore use of the O
2
 FY-
RITE with even trace amounts of ammonia in the backgrounds is not advised unless 
suitable fi lters are used.
Inert gases, even in concentrations approaching 100% by volume, do not interfere with 
either the CO
2
 or O
2
 FYRITE. In general, interferences can be of a chemical (chemical 
reaction initiated) or a mechanical nature, with resultant error, but are also given up 
by the solution when the sample no longer contains the interfering substance. They 
can therefore be compensated for by saturating the FYRITE solution with samples 
containing the mechanical interferant as long as the background stays reasonably 
constant. Usually 3 or 4 tests are suffi cient to saturate FYRITE solution with the 
mechanical interferant in question.
 
TYPICAL 
    TYPE 
 
OF 
      APPROXIMATE
 INTERFERENCE    INTERFERENCE    EFFECT
 (CO
2
 FYRITE)
 All 
Acid 
Gases 
      Chemical       1:1
 (SO
2
, H
2
S, Hydro-
 cynanic 
Acid,
 Cyanogen, 
etc.).
 TYPICAL 
    TYPE 
 
OF 
      APPROXIMATE
 
INTERFERENCE 
 
INTERFERENCE          
EFFECT
 (O
2
 FYRITE)
 Acetone     Chemical       1:1
 Acetylene 
    Chemical       1:1
 and 
other
 unsaturated
 hydrocarbons
 CO
2
      Mechanical, 
20% 
CO
2
   
 
Can be zeroed out up
        background 
can 
be 
    to 
approximately 
30%
        zeroed 
out 
in 
to 
    CO
2
 background.
        tests 
if 
background
        remains 
constant.
 Ammonia 
    Chemical       Ammonia 
neutralizes
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
O
2
 FYRITE solution
                  and 
instrument 
use 
on
                  this 
background 
is 
not
                  advised 
unless 
suit-
                  able 
fi lters are used.
 
Nitrous Oxide (N
2
O)   Mechanical 
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