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Ametek 241CE II
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PN 903-8797, Rev A
To verify the analyzer is functioning properly:
1. Prepare the analyzer for functional verication:
a. Close the isolation valve on the Sample Probe or at the Sample Inlet valve.
b. Open the Bypass Valve, if not already done, and allow the gas pressure in
the sample system and Measuring Cell to depressurize for approximately
5 minutes.
c. Disconnect the Sample Line from the analyzer at the Filterblock Assembly,
and then remove the 1/3 PSIG check valve temporarily. The check valve
must be removed for this procedure and then replaced before recon-
necting the Sample Line and resuming normal sample operations.
2. Prevent the analyzer from cycling through the measuring cycle by setting
the mirror Low setpoint temperature (MTLo) to 0.5 degrees below the mir-
ror High setpoint temperature (MTHi). This will help maintain a relatively
constant temperature in the Measuring Cell and will prevent premature
condensation of the propane while setting up the test.
3. Connect an accurate pressure gauge and a manual valve to the inlet of the
Filterblock Assembly. Locate the gauge between the lter and the valve.
4. Next, connect an instrument grade propane tank (with a regulator and
shut-o valve) to the inlet of the manual valve.
5. With the Bypass Valve in the closed position, thoroughly ush the Measur-
ing Cell with propane to remove all traces of process stream gas or air. This
ushing is best accomplished by adjusting the Purge cycle ow rate in the
range of 1.0–5.0 Nl/minute or 2.1–10.6 SCFH and allowing the analyzer to
purge the sample system for at least 20 minutes. The propane pressure is
adjusted to the desired value.
Adjust the pressure of the propane to the equal that on the Vapor Pres-
sure of Propane tables (Figures 6-1 and 6-2).
The pressure on the gauge must be set at “gauge” pressure not “abso-
lute” pressure. To determine gauge pressure, subtract the barometric
pressure from the absolute pressure.
RUN Mode
ApplicCFGMTLo
RUN ModeApplicCFG
MTHi
6-2 | 241CE II Hydrocarbon Dewpoint Analyzer

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BrandAmetek
Model241CE II
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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