BASIC ANALYZER OPERATION
Chapter 4
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Sievers TOC-R3 Operation and Maintenance Manual
DLM 95000-01 EN Rev. A 117 © Veolia 2023
*The Total Volume injected into the Furnace (displayed as “Reactor”) is displayed
for general guidance. Samples with higher salts and/or metals concentrations may
reduce the recommended total injection volume, thus increasing the maintenance
interval. The “Cartridge” and “Gas Way” information can be used together to better
determine the health of the Furnace and determine applications specific
maintenance intervals.
Pump Tubing
The “Pump Tubing” status displays “the amount of time the Pump Tubing has been used
in hours”. The calculation is taken from the last time the “Pump Tubing” maintenance was
“Reset” on the Menu → Service → Maintenance screen.
• Affected System Components:
► Sample Pump (GP1) Tubing — For more information, see “Pump Tubing
(GP1)” on page 193.
Absorber
The “Absorber” status displays “the age of the Absorber material in the Halogen Trap and
Aerosol Absorber”**. The calculation is taken from the last time the “Absorber Filling”
maintenance was “Reset” on the Menu → Service → Maintenance screen.
• Affected System Components:
► Halogen Trap Media — For more information, see “Absorber — Halogen
Trap (HS2)” on page 187.
► Aerosol Absorber Media — For more information, see “Absorber —
Aerosol Absorber (HS1)” on page 186.
**Some applications analyze sample chemistries that degrade the Absorber
packing more quickly. In addition to monitoring the Absorber age, a visual
inspection of the Halogen Trap and Aerosol Absorber filters should be performed
periodically.
MENU SCREEN
After switching on the Analyzer, the Menu screen will appear. The Menu screen displays four
sub-menu options. These sub-menus provide access to Analyzer settings, diagnostics, and
logged data.
• Settings — See page 118.
• Service — See page 132.