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Teledyne API  - T100 UV Fluorescence SO2 Analyzer  
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Note 
Sample Pressure measurements are represented in terms of absolute 
pressure because this is the least ambiguous method reporting gas pressure.
Absolute atmospheric pressure is about 29.92 in-Hg-A at sea level.  It 
decreases about 1 in-Hg per 1000 ft gain in altitude.  A variety of factors 
such as air conditioning systems, passing storms, and air temperature, can 
also cause changes in the absolute atmospheric pressure. 
Table 12-2: 
Test Functions - Possible Causes for Out-Of-Range Values 
TEST FUNCTION 
NOMINAL VALUE(S) POSSIBLE 
CAUSE(S) 
STABIL 
≤1 ppb with Zero Air 
Faults that cause high stability values are: pneumatic leak; low or very unstable UV lamp 
output; light leak; faulty HVPS; defective preamp board; aging detectors; PMT recently 
exposed to room light; dirty/contaminated reaction cell. 
SAMPLE FL 
650 cm
3
/min ± 10% 
Faults are caused due to: clogged critical flow orifice; pneumatic leak; faulty flow sensor; 
sample line flow restriction. 
PMT 
-20 TO 150 mV with 
Zero Air 
High or noisy readings could be due to: calibration error; pneumatic leak; excessive 
background light; aging UV filter; low UV lamp output;  PMT recently exposed to room 
light;  light leak in reaction cell; reaction cell contaminated HVPS problem. 
It takes 24-48 hours for the PMT exposed to ambient light levels to adapt to dim light.
 
NORM PMT 
0-5000 mV, 0-20,000 ppb 
@ Span Gas Concentration 
Noisy Norm PMT value (assuming unchanging SO
2
 concentration of sample gas): 
Calibration error; HVPS problem; PMT problem. 
UV LAMP SIGNAL 
2000 - 4000 mV 
This is the instantaneous reading of the UV lamp intensity.  Low UV lamp intensity could 
be due to:  aging UV lamp; UV lamp position out of alignment; faulty lamp transformer; 
aging or faulty UV detector; UV detector needs adjusting; dirty optical components. 
Intensity lower than 600 mV will cause UV LAMP WARNING. Most likely cause is a UV 
lamp in need of replacement. 
LAMP RATIO 
30 TO 120% 
The current output of the UV reference detector divided by the reading stored in the 
CPU’s memory from the last time a UV Lamp calibration was performed. Out of range 
lamp ratio could be due to:  malfunctioning  UV lamp; UV lamp position out of alignment; 
faulty lamp transformer; aging or faulty UV detector; dirty optical components; pin holes or 
scratches in the UV optical filters; light leaks. 
STR LGT 
≤ 100 ppb / Zero Air 
High stray light could be caused by: aging UV filter; contaminated reaction cell; light leak; 
pneumatic leak.      
DRK PMT 
-50 to +200 mV 
High dark PMT reading could be due to: light leak; shutter not closing completely; high 
pmt temperature; high electronic offset.     
DRK LMP 
-50 to +200 mV 
High dark UV detector could be caused by: light leak; shutter not closing completely; high 
electronic offset. 
HVPS 
≈ 400 V to 900 V 
Incorrect HVPS reading could be caused by; HVPS broken; preamp board circuit 
problems. 
RCELL TEMP 
50ºC ± 1ºC 
Incorrect temperature reading could be caused by: malfunctioning heater; relay board 
communication (I
2
C bus); relay burnt out 
BOX TEMP 
Ambient  
+ ≈ 5ºC 
Incorrect temperature reading could be caused by: Environment out of temperature 
operating range; broken thermistor; runaway heater 
PMT TEMP 
7ºC ± 2ºC Constant 
Incorrect temperature reading could be caused by: TEC cooling circuit broken; High 
chassis temperature; 12V power supply 
IZS TEMP (option) 
50ºC ± 1ºC 
Malfunctioning heater; relay board communication (I
2
C bus); relay burnt out 
PRESS 
Ambient  
± 2 IN-HG-A 
Incorrect sample gas pressure could be due to: pneumatic leak; malfunctioning valve; 
malfunctioning pump; clogged flow orifices; sample inlet overpressure; faulty pressure sensor 
SLOPE 
1.0 ± 0.3 
Slope out of range could be due to: poor calibration quality; span gas concentration 
incorrect; leaks; UV Lamp output decay.  
OFFSET 
< 250 mV 
High offset could be due to: incorrect span gas concentration/contaminated zero air/leak; low-
level calibration off; light leak; aging UV filter; contaminated reaction cell; pneumatic leak. 
TIME OF DAY 
Current Time 
Incorrect Time could be caused by: Internal clock drifting; move across time zones; 
daylight savings time? 
 
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