Emerson NGA2000 PMD Manual Do Utilizador

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Instruction Manual 
760007-A 
July 2003 
Rosemount Analytical Inc.    A Division of Emerson Process Management                                                                                 Installation     2-3 
Model NGA2000 PMD 
Range = 0% to 5% oxygen 
Barometric pressure change after 
calibration = 1% 
Analyzer Module measurement = 5% 
oxygen 
Measurement error = 0.01 x 5% oxy-
gen 
Fullscale span = 5% oxygen 
0.05% oxygen error = 1% of fullscale 
The error is more significant for sup-
pressed range 99% to 100%. 
An optional barometric pressure 
compensation board is available to 
automatically perform this correction. 
A general rule regarding calibration gas 
pressure is that it should be the same as 
the expected sample gas pressure during 
routine operation. 
The above requirement increases the dif-
ficulty of operation at negative gauge 
pressure.  A suction pump can be con-
nected to the outlet port for drawing sam-
ple through the Analyzer Module.  Such 
operation necessitates special precau-
tions to ensure accurate readout, includ-
ing the following: 
The need for equilibrium between sample 
and gas calibration pressures. 
Any leakage in the sample handling sys-
tem will decrease readout accuracy. 
Flow Rate 
Recommended sample flow rate is 800 to 
1400 ml/min., 
±40 ml/min.  Optimum flow 
rate is 1100 ml/min. 
If flow is held to within tolerance and op-
erating pressure remains constant, zero 
and span drift will meet specified limits. 
b. Connections 
(See Figure 2-3 on page 2-4) Connect 
inlet and outlet lines for sample gas to 
appropriately labeled fittings on the rear 
panel.  Both connections are 1/4 inch fer-
rule-type compression fittings. 
Zero and span gases use the same inlet 
and outlet as the sample.  Figure 2-4 on 
page 2-5 shows a typical external sample 
handling manifold for gas selection.  Par-
ticulates must be filtered down to two mi-
crons, gases generally require 
pressurization, and flow measurement 
metering MUST be present. 
c. Leak 
Test 
The Analyzer Module is thoroughly tested 
at the factory for gas leakage.  The user is 
responsible for testing for leakage only at 
the inlet and outlet fittings on the rear 
panel.  The user is also responsible for in-
ternal leak testing periodically and if any 
internal pneumatic components are ad-
justed or replaced (with a test procedure 
selected by the user).