Series 4060 Operation
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Operation
This section of the manual describes how to setup and operate the
Model 4060 Analyzer. Sections 4.1 through 4.5 describe preliminary
steps and equipment needed to operate the analyzer. Beginning with
Section 4.6, the actual operation of the analyzer is described along with
descriptions of the display prompts, messages and options available to
the user within a menu or sub menu. You should read this chapter in its
entirety and become familiar with the operating characteristics of this
system before starting the analyzer for the first time. The Addendum and
Testing Results section of Appendix B lists the software revision and
default settings for your specific system.
4.1 Equipment
The following supporting gases and hardware will be required to
operate the (standard) analyzer:
1. Fuel: A cylinder containing a hydrogen gas, zero gas quality
composition will be required to supply the fuel for the flame
ionization burner. The cylinder is to be equipped with an oil-free
metallic diaphragm regulator (dual stage).
2. Blanket Air: A cylinder of compressed air, zero gas quality will
be required to maintain the proper atmosphere within the cell.
The cylinder is to be equipped with an oil-free, dual stage,
metallic diaphragm regulator.
3. Carrier Gas: A cylinder of nitrogen gas, zero gas quality,
equipped with dual stage metallic diaphragm regulator is
required.
4. Span Gas: A cylinder or a permeation device system, capable of
generating known concentration of benzene and/or other
aromatic hydrocarbons of interest, will be required to standardize
the analyzer.
5. Sample Pressure Regulation: An oil-free, metallic diaphragm
regulator must be installed at the sample point when possible; see
Section 3.3.3 Gas Connections.