Teledyne T201 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Teledyne API Model T201 NH
Analyzer Operator Manual
 
T201 Ammonia Analyzer
 
07271B DCN6646 
11 
The ammonia converter efficiency factor (NH
3
_CE_FACTOR1) is 
discussed in more detail in Section 2.3 of this manual. The conversion 
efficiency of the M501 NH
3
 should be checked prior to starting long term 
tests. Both efficiency factors can be accessed through the analyzer VARS 
MENU. 
The actual formula for computation of the gas concentrations is more 
complicated than the above equations, as it includes sample, reaction cell 
pressure changes and averaging the PMT signal. Then the zero offset and 
slopes are applied to the separate channels (TN
x
, NO
x
, NO) to determine 
the concentrations. Concentration compensation occurs while the variable 
TP_FACTOR under the VARS MENU is switched ON. Otherwise the 
displayed concentration is uncompensated. It is recommended that 
the variable TP_FACTOR remain on at all times. 
1.1.1 
Minimizing PMT Drift 
In order to account for PMT drift in the analyzer, the AutoZero valve 
switches once a minute allowing the analyzer to read zero background. 
The AutoZero valve directs the sample gas stream to completely bypass 
the reaction cell, while simultaneously filling the reaction cell with Ozone 
for dark noise measurement. This is then subtracted as a measurement 
offset from the raw PMT concentration signal. This process improves zero 
baseline stability by minimizing the effect of PMT sensor drift.  
1.1.2 
Purging the Reaction Cell 
As with many chemical reactions the conversion of ammonia in the 
presence of other oxides of nitrogen is complicated.  It is important to note 
that the valve DWELL time for an AZERO measurement has a default 
setting of 8 seconds. Shortening this value may not allow enough time to 
properly purge the reaction cell of excess nitric oxide from the previous 
measurements.  
In the molybdenum converter operating at 315
o
C the following significant 
reactions are taking place: 
Mo + NO
2
 
 MoO
3
 + NO   ~100% Efficiency 
The M501 NH
ammonia converter operates at 825
o
C.  At this high 
temperature, several reactions occur: 
 
 
 
 
NO 
 NO 
 
Loss = ~ 3% 
NO
2
 
 NO 
 
Efficiency = ~97% 
NH
3
 
 NO    
Efficiency = ~97% 
NH
3
 
 NO
2
  
Efficiency 
~5%