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Theory of Operation 
M400E Ozone Analyzer Operator’s Manual 
11.2. PNEUMATIC OPERATION 
NOTE 
It is important that the sample airflow system is both leak tight and not pressurized over ambient 
pressure. 
Regular leak checks should be performed on the analyzer as described in the maintenance schedule, 
Table 12-2.  Procedures for correctly performing leak checks can be found in Section 12.3.4. 
11.2.1. SAMPLE GAS AIR FLOW 
The flow of sample gas through the M400E analyzer is produced by an internal pump that draws a small vacuum 
on the downstream side of a critical flow orifice thereby creating a controlled airflow through the analyzers 
absorption tube and other components.  This requires the analyzer gas inlets be at or near ambient pressure 
usually managed by placing a vent line on the incoming gas line (see Figure 3-10, Figure 3-11 and Figure 5-5).   
By placing the pump down stream from the sample chamber, several problems are avoided.   
  First, the pumping process heats and compresses the sample air complicating the measurement process.   
  Additionally, certain physical parts of the pump itself are made of materials that might chemically react 
with the sample gas.   
  Finally, in certain applications where the concentration of the target gas might be high enough to be 
hazardous, maintaining a negative gas pressure relative to ambient means that should a minor leak 
occur, no sample gas would be pumped into the atmosphere surrounding analyzer. 
 
Figure 11-3: 
M400E Pneumatic Diagram – Basic Unit 
Note  
For illustrations of the gas flow path for the M400E analyzer with the various calibration valve options 
installed, see Figures Figure 3-6 and Figure 5-3
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