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Teledyne API - T100 UV Fluorescence SO2 Analyzer  
Principles of Operation 
 
 
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The actual flow rate of gas through the orifice (volume of gas per unit of time), depends 
on the size and shape of the aperture in the orifice. The larger the hole, the more gas 
molecules, moving at the speed of sound, pass through the orifice. Because the flow rate 
of gas through the orifice is only related to the minimum 2:1 pressure differential and 
not absolute pressure the flow rate of the gas is also unaffected by degradations in pump 
efficiency due to age.  
The critical flow orifice used in the T100 is designed to provide a flow rate of 650 
cm
3
/min. 
13.4.2.2. SAMPLE PARTICULATE FILTER 
To remove particles in the sample gas, the analyzer is equipped with a Teflon membrane 
filter of 47 mm diameter (also referred to as the sample filter) with a 1 µm pore size. The 
filter is accessible through the front panel, which folds down, and should be changed 
according to the suggested maintenance schedule listed in Table 11-1. 
13.4.3. HYDROCARBON SCRUBBER (KICKER) 
It is very important to ensure that the air supplied sample chamber is clear of 
hydrocarbons. To accomplish this task the T100 uses a single tube permeation scrubber. 
The scrubber consists of a single tube of a specialized plastic that absorbs hydrocarbons 
very well. This tube is located within outer flexible plastic tube shell. As gas flows 
through the inner tube, hydrocarbons are absorbed into the membrane walls and 
transported through the membrane wall and into the hydrocarbon free, purge gas flowing 
through the outer tube. This process is driven by the hydrocarbon concentration gradient 
between the inner and outer of the tubes.  
INNER 
 
TUBE 
(Ambient Air)
 
OUTER TUBE
(Clean Air)
 
 
SAMPLE AIR
FROM  
PARTICULATE FILTER
 
 
CLEANED 
SAMPLE AIR 
TO 
SAMPLE 
CHAMBER
 
CLEAN 
 PURGE AIR 
FROM 
VACUUM MANIFOLD
 
 
USED PURGE AIR
TO 
PUMP 
AND  
EXHAUST PORT
 
Figure 13-12:  T100 Hydrocarbon Scrubber (Kicker)  
In the T100 some of the cleaned air from the inner tube is returned to be used as the 
purge gas in the outer tube (refer to Figure 13-12). This means that when the analyzer is 
first started, the concentration gradient between the inner and outer tubes is not very 
large and the scrubber’s efficiency is relatively low. When the instrument is turned on 
after having been off for more than 30 minutes, it takes a certain amount of time for the 
gradient to become large enough for the scrubber to adequately remove hydrocarbons 
from the sample air. 
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