Step 10: Connect The Compressed Gas; Installing The Carrier Gas Supply - GE Sievers Innovox Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Chapter 4: Installation
4.
Attach one end of the tubing to the Oxidizer port, and tighten the PEEK nut finger-tight.
5.
Insert the other end of the tube assembly into the opening of the carboy.
6.
For additional details, see
To connect the acid
When handling components that contain sample, standards, waste solution, or reagents,
wear eye protection and gloves.
Transfer the 3M hydrochloric acid or 6M phosphoric acid into the "Acid" bottle, and insert the end of the tube
assembly into the opening of the carboy. For additional details, see

Step 10: Connect the Compressed Gas

Installing the Carrier Gas Supply

The Analyzer uses low-CO
compressed air if the optional Regenerative Air Purifier is installed. The Air Purifier removes CO
from compressed air that is pressurized from 50 to 100 psig (138 to 689 kPa).
The minimum air demand (flow capacity) is determined by the pressure applied. Determine the required purge,
purifier air inlet, and flow based on the supply (operating) pressure (shown in
Purge Flow (from Table A) + Analytical Flow = Required Purge Flow.
N
:
The maximum available analytical flow is listed in Table B as the Outlet flow capacity.
OTE
For example, with a 50 psi air supply feeding one Analyzer:
The maximum available analytical flow in this example is 1.2 L/min (0.6 scfm).
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"Preparing the Persulfate Oxidizing Solution" on page
gas as carrier gas and as sparge gas. This requirement can be satisfied using
2
3.1 LPM + .40 LPM = 3.5 LPM
Warning
"Preparing the Acid" on page
100 of 270
180.
180.
and moisture
2
Figure
30), as follows:
DLM 68100-09 EN Rev. A

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