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1. FLTERTOR RELEASE RING i MOUNTING BRACKETS THERMOCOUPLE HEATED FILTER SECTION COMPRESSED AIR INLET 119 FEMALE NPT PURGE VACUUM EDUCTOR HEATED J DRYER SECTION PUROE AIR DRAIN EXHAUST PERMA PURE FD STYLE MEMBRANE DRYER NSTRUMENT AIR MET 114 TUBE FITTING SAMPLE GAS OUTLET 114 TUBE FITTING Figure 1 Bulletin 217 4 GASS Module User Manual 2 GASS Module Components Filter Automatic Filter Drain optional Filter Thermo couple optional Purge Eductor optional Nafion Dryer Bulletin 4217 First step in conditioning the sample is to filter out particulates and aerosols by passing it through a 14 filter consisting of a borosilicate glass filter element with a fluorocarbon binder The element is disposable and will withstand high sample temperatures If coalescing is anticipated the system should be fitted with an automatic filter drain to periodically remove collected liquid mists in most cases it is acid mist The automatic drain will operate in a vacuum or pressurized system 1 Vacuum Configuration Collected liquid is withdrawn from the filter drain port by a strong vacuum The vacuum is created by an eductor expanding compressed air through a venturi which should be controlled in cycles by an adjustable digital timer provided by customer The timer switches a solenoid valve and controls compressed air supply 2 Pressurized Applicatio
2. PERMA PURE 8 Executive Drive Toms River N J 08755 Phone 800 337 3762 732 244 0010 Fax 732 244 8140 e mail info permapure com Web Site www permapure com GASS Module User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction 2 GASS Module Component pp 5 2 1 Filter 2 2 Automatic Filter Drain optional 2 3 Filter Thermocouple optional 2 4 Purge Eductor optional 2 5 Nafion Dryer 3 InStala Occ atico da a sb oens 8 3 1 Mounting 3 2 Electrical Connection A Filter Section 1 Filter Heater 2 Filter Heater Thermocouple Optional 3 Automatic Drain Optional B Dryer Section 1 Dryer Heater 2 Dryer Heater Thermocouple C Ground Wire Connection 3 3 Plumbing A Sample Connection B Purge Inlet Connection C Purge Exhaust filter Drain Connection D Purge Eductor Inlet Connection 4 Start Up Procedure a2annnnaaaaas nnnaan nnaananaannnannannaananaannnanannanannnanannaaanaan 11 4 1 Setup Check 4 2 Purge Air Flow Adjustment 4 3 Preheating the System 5 MARC 12 5 1 Filter 5 2 Dryer Appendix A Specifications pp 14 Appendix B PD Dryer Element Replacement pp 15 Bulletin 217 GASS Module User Manual WARNING Thank you for purchasing sample gas conditioning equipment from Perma Pure LLC We want your new sample gas conditioning equipment to operate safely Anyone who installs or uses this equipment should read this publication before installing or operating this equipment To minimize
3. pencil into one sample port until it rests on tube header face see Figure on right 3 Hold dryer vertically and place other end of pencil down onto a hard slip resistant surface 4 While supporting shell tube of dryer push lower end fitting down with consistent pressure until it slips off shell tube Do not attempt to pull fitting from shell tube doing this is likely to damage dryer element tubing 5 Repeat steps 2 4 for other end 6 Remove one o ring from tube header 7 Pull tube element from opposite end of dryer TO ASSEMBLE DRYER Tool Needed Phillips head screwdriver Install one thick o ring onto grooved tube header Slip opposite tube header into dryer shell Install other thick o ring onto groove Push one thin o ring into groove inside coupling A Oda for SS and AL shells slip o ring on shell across two holes Firmly push coupling over tube header NOO Tighten locking screws until underside of screw head contacts top of boss 8 Repeat steps 4 7 for opposite end Bulletin 217 Align purge port with hole in shell tube see Figure on right N Tube Header Sample Port Check for Alignment 16
4. separate from any other wiring harnesses 2 This is the grounding wire for the GASS Module 3 Connect grounding wire to appropriate earth ground Bulletin 217 9 GASS Module User Manual 3 3 Plumbing Bulletin 4217 A Sample Connection 1 With unit securely mounted connect sample line directly to 1 4 or 3 8 compression fitting on top of module The 3 4 SS nipple sample inlet connection can be used to attach customer supplied conduit fitting for rigid connection to heated sample line see Figure 4 If it is not being used ensure it is well insulated to prevent cold spots which causes sample condensation Connect 1 4 NPT sample outlet port of GASS Module to sample line running to analyzer E Figure 4 B Purge Inlet Connection Purge gas must be of instrument grade with a dew point no higher than 40 C 1 Purge gas should be supplied to dryer via 0 30 slpm flowmeter and a regulator capable of supplying 0 50 psig Refer to flow schematic for proper setup Connect regulated purge gas supply line to 1 8 female NPT purge inlet port of membrane dryer labeled Instrument Air C Purge Exhaust Filter Drain Connection With optional automatic filter drain With auto drain option purge gas exhaust is combined with the filter drain Therefore exhaust may contain acid condensate when drain valve is energized Connect line from eductor outlet to designated collection exhaust basin containi
5. the sample outlet end and performs two functions 1 Provides a medium for the water vapor from the sample to be carried away 2 Creates the temperature gradient along the length of the dryer GASS Module User Manual Ambient purge air enters the dryer at the sample outlet keeping that portion of the dryer cooled This counter current flow is required to produce a temperature gradient along the length of the dryer To effectively maintain the gradient the temperature of the purge gas exhaust must be monitored and controlled by an electronic temperature controller customer provided As purge gas passes through the dryer it is heated to desired sample inlet set point temperature This gradient allows for both rapid vapor removal and decreased final dew point If purge gas temperature begins to fall below the set point module s heaters will adjust to maintain the set point The aluminum housing will conduct energy from the heaters to the dryer s shell tube Purge gas traveling through the dryer s shell acquires heat from the shell This process allows final temperature of the purge gas to be closely controlled and a consistent temperature gradient will be maintained It is important that the dryer removes water in vapor state only to avoid problems that arise when the membrane comes in contact with liquid water If liquid water is introduced into the dryer efficiency will decline and the dryer could fail to perform altogether Tubing elongat
6. 10 VAC 220 VAC Figure 3 Bulletin 217 8 GASS Module User Manual Filter Heater Thermocouple Connection Optional If sample condensate is expected an automatic drain assembly is used a second therm couple is mounted on the filter section This thermocouple must be wired to an additional temperature controller provided by customer 1 Locate thermocouple mounted through outer insulation on filter section labeled Filter Heater Thermocouple 2 Connect Type J thermocouple extension wire from connector provided to an additional temperature controller This controller will be used to control filter heater s power instead of internal pre set thermostat Automatic Filter Drain Valve Connection Optional Optional solenoid valve can be connected to filter section if automatic draining of sample condensate is desired 1 Locate Automatic Filter Drain Valve two pole connection 2 Connect to customer s control system B Dryer Section WARNING Dryer Heater Connection 1 Locate 3 pole connector labeled Dryer Heater 2 Connect wires to customer supplied PID type temperature controller Dryer Heater Thermocouple Connection 1 Locate thermocouple mounted in tee fitting of purge outlet port labeled Dryer Thermocouple Type J 2 Connect Type J thermocouple extension wire provided to customer supplied temperature controller to control dryer heater power C Ground Wire Connection 1 Locate green wire
7. 3 Installation see Figure 2 for reference 3 1 Mounting Unit should be shielded from direct rain and snow Do not install outdoors if temperature will fall below 10 C 1 Module must be arranged on vertical surface with filter section on top and dryer sample outlet purge inlet on bottom 2 Remove mounting clamps from GASS Module 3 Mount to rigid surface through mounting slots spaced 2 5 8 apart 4 Place GASS Module into clamps and secure 3 2 Electrical Connections GASS Module is equipped with two separate heater assemblies One heater is located on top portion filter section and other heater is placed on bottom portion dryer section Both heaters require an AC power source A Filter Section Filter Heater Connection 1 Locate 5 pole connector labeled Filter Heater Connection These wires are connected to a thermostat in filter section that is pre set to 90 C 2 Connect heater wires to 115 VAC or 230 VAC power source see Figure 3 DRYER HEATER no o MATE MTE DRYER HEATER GRIP CAP w Es EE URN SS e 220VAC Ne DETAIL A FROMTEMP No o_o CONTROL ONLY DETAIL A FILTER HEATER No wr No LIN aE gt ew EN aie lt FILTER HEATER po CPU ELEN a THERMOSTAT mo UTILIZING CONNECTIONS A YELLON INTERNAL 90C CRIMP CAP DETAIL B THERMOSTAT Lo VEO M DETAIL B m DRYER HEATER CABLE sZ P Bruni FILTER HEATER CABLE 7 7 D 1
8. VAC 50 60 Hz 20 C TO 40 C AMBIENT TEMP 0 TO 95 R H 14 GASS Module User Manual APPENDIX B PD DRYER ELEMENT REPLACEMENT PD WITH TWO PART END FITTINGS TO DISASSEMBLE DRYER see PD drawing below Tools Needed Allen wrench 3 32 Snap ring plier Pair of lightweight gloves Hold coupling and shell with one hand and remove front nut on each end with the other Loosen set screws on both ends of couplings using Allen wrench Remove snap ring from both sides using snap ring pliers Put on pair of lightweight gloves protects membrane tubing from skin oils contaminating surface and reducing drying efficiency 5 Pull element header out of housing on one side to expose o ring Do not rotate more than 10 in either direction Remove inner o ring Gently pull element out other end Reverse procedure to assemble dryer AO DN Oo Parts List DESCRIPTION ITEM o nnmn unan Y FRONT NUT COUPLING SET SCREW 10 32 SS SHELL TUBE SEAL VITON SNAP RING EXT SS FRONT NUT SEAL VITON SHELL IUBE DRYER ELEMENT ASSEMBLY ELEMENT HEADER SEAL VITON Two Part End Fitting PD Dryer Bulletin 217 15 GASS Module User Manual PD WITH ONE PART MOLDED FITTINGS TO DISASSEMBLE DRYER see Molded PD Dryer Drawing below Tools Needed Phillips head screwdriver unsharpened pencil with eraser 1 Loosen locking screws on both ends of dryer 2 Insert eraser end of
9. e has come up to desired setpoint 5 If temperature controller is utilized to control filter heater set it s temperature slightly above expected sample dewpoint temperature 6 Wait for filter to come to set temperature 7 At this point sample flow may be started Bulletin 217 11 GASS Module User Manual 5 Maintenance 5 1 Filter The system is fitted with a coalescing filter element which should be checked regularly to ensure that element is in good condition If element appears to be dirty or begins to cause flow restriction in system it should be replaced Filter Element Replacement For ease of filter replacement GASS Module should remain mounted Stop sample flow Disconnect sample inlet line from top of module see Figure 5 Hold module cap with one hand and pull ring on cap with other hand While pulling ring out rock cap and pull upward to release o ring seal in filter housing Remove filter element from inside housing Position new element on filter module cap by centering element on cap assembly Apply thin layer of silicone based lubricant on o ring of filter cap Carefully insert filter element while on cap assembly back inside filter housing 10 Reattach module cap 11 Ensure o ring on filter cap is properly seated to prevent sample gas from leaking 12 Reconnect sample line to inlet of GASS Module AR CoS 5 2 Dryer Dryer element replacement Tools Needed Allen wrench Snap ring pli
10. ers Pair of lightweight gloves Follow Steps 1 6 for filter element replacement Disconnect all wiring Remove assembly out of mounting clamps Remove Eductor and Drain if optioned Remove Dryer Assembly from housing Follow PD dryer element replacement in Appendix B DRN Bulletin 217 12 GASS Module User Manual Module Filter Cap A gt Element mece Eductor Mounting Clamps Figure 5 Bulletin 217 13 GASS Module User Manual APPENDIX A Specifications MAXIMUM SAMPLE FLOW RATE MAXIMUM INLET SAMPLE TEMPERATURE MAXIMUM GAS SAMPLE WATER VAPOR CONTENT OUTLET SAMPLE DEW POINT With PD 200T 24 dryer with PD 100T 24 dryer With PD 50T 24 dryer SOLUBLE GAS REMOVAL RATES MAXIMUM GAS SAMPLE INLET PRESSURE MINIMUM GAS SAMPLE INLET PRESSURE GAS SAMPLE INLET FITTINGS GAS SAMPLE OUTLET FITTINGS AIR REQUIREMENTS ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS CUSTOMER SUPPLIED FUSE OPERATING ENVIRONMENT Bulletin 4217 0 TO 10 LITERS MIN 275 30 26F 4 C at 10 L MIN 12 F 12 C at 5 L MIN 12 F 25 C at 2 L MIN 36 F 2 C at 10 L MIN 26 F 4 C at 5 L MIN 6 F 15 C at 2 L MIN 42 F 5 C at 10 L MIN 34 F 1 C at 5 L MIN 22 F 6 C at 2 L MIN NO NO2 0 loss SO2 0 loss CO CO2 0 loss H2S HCl 0 loss 10 PSIG 10 H2O VACUUM WITHOUT EDUCTOR OPTION 1 4 or 3 8 TUBING FITTINGS 1 4 NPT PURGE AIR 40 C DEW POINT MAXIMUM ONE 1 CFM 110 220
11. es approximately 10 over its dry length when saturated with liquid water causing tubing to kink inside the dryer housing reducing drying Nafion dryers will operate most efficiently when a portion of the dryer is heated to prevent sample from condensing out liquid water Bulletin 4217 ZO S0 0000 M9 Ban YIGWAN ONIMVYG o t F NOILVINSNNYLSNI ONY ONidld A lt ZSV LF 31v0 A8_dJIAOYAdV Sones ILVA A8_ NMWJO JOS 39N343338Y YANID30 VSZ80 MN 3IJAIY SWOL 3AlIwq JAILNOIXI 8 aaloN SY 1430X3 SI9NVY37101 JALVJHOdJYOONI said VwWasea YIZAIVNV OL ONIL114 1 3 0 2 3 ees 223 JYNIVIIANIL dNOD YO H T PA AAA ll P t 2 YJAYA INVIENIAN SS IdWVS YITTIOYLNOI ES JYNIVIIANIL A Yaa Bisd O S L N33M138 13S YOLVINDIY 39nv9 3YNSS3Yd JYNSSIYAd LFINI SY9 IN3NnJISNI O L y IVA 1dN NIVJq 931713 NM A 1SNVHX3 398Nd YIAYA O INVIENIN 3NIVA 31033N a 31INODONY3HL YIAYJO yOLONGS AlddNS SVI 39YNA IV Y 13T1UNO SVD LNINNYLSNI YILINMO 1 arena YILVIH YIAYA an E 7 TVNOILdO 206 IVISONY3HL _ R R _ _ YINILL SATIVA JAVA Nivad IVLI IA GION310S R YILVIH LSK al yala AAA Bisd NIOS3TYOO as e I INI SV9 O a3ssauanoo O HE DOK SNILLIJ ONISNOH JINTON 7 ES NOISSIYANOI 3 6 O Y 131NI 31dNYS aa FFE E E Adans Sy XLN AAA A yee EE AA TINVI TOSINOS GASS Module User Manual
12. n An eductor is not required since a vacuum is not needed to withdraw the sample Therefore the condensate withdraw is directly controlled by the solenoid valve Cycle times can be varied and will be dependent on the amount of liquid present in the sample The filter heater comes standard with a thermostat wired in and preset at 90 C but if sample condensate is anticipated an additional temperature controller should be used in place of the thermostat to control the heater at a lower temperature Eductor generates a vacuum to draw condensate from the filter and to drop pressure of the purge gas to prevent collapsing of Nafion tubing The Perma Pure Nafion membrane dryer is installed downstream of the filter As sample enters the dryer the flow splits into a number of small diameter Nafion membrane tubes which are arranged in a parallel bundle as shown in the figure below The shell and multi tube moisture exchangers transfer water vapor between two countercurrent flowing gas streams as seen in the drawing below Dry purge gas flowing over the exterior surface of the Nafion tubing continuously extracts water vapor from the gas stream inside the tubing The driving force is the difference in water concentration on the opposite sides of the tubing wall The purge gas then carries the water vapor away Wet purge gas outlet Dry gas ee lt outlet Wet JS CIm gas inlet GB py R Dry purge gas inlet Dry purge gas enters the dryer at
13. ng acid absorption media to prevent release of exhaust to surrounding Line should not restrict purge flow A 1 4 I D tubing can be used for runs up to 10 feet or larger D tubing for longer exhaust lines Without optional automatic filter drain Purge exhaust may contain water vapor A line can be connected from purge outlet to remote area if desired Line should not restrict purge flow A 1 4 1 D tubing can be used for runs up to 10 feet or larger I D tubing for longer exhaust lines D Purge Eductor Inlet Connection Connect compressed air supply line to nozzle of eductor inlet via regulator capable of supplying 0 50 psig 10 GASS Module User Manual 4 Start Up Procedure 4 1 Setup Check 1 Check electrical sample purge and drain connections have been made and set temperature controller s to desired setpoint s 2 Turn on instrument and or compressed air to system 4 2 Purge Air Flow Adjustment 1 To achieve correct vacuum of 5 Hg to drain acid condensate from filter set purge air eductor pressure to 25 psig 2 Adjust purge air flow to 20 l min before applying power to temperature controller 3 Check purge air is exhausting from system 4 3 Preheating the System 1 Turn on AC power to system WARNING 2 Recheck purge air is exhausting from system 3 Set temperature controller of dryer heater 5 10 C above expected sample dewpoint temperature 4 Do not flow sample until dryer temperatur
14. so we reserve the right to make changes to the products and or publications at any time without notice and without any obligation This publication may also discuss features that may not be available in certain revisions of the product Trademarks Nafion and Teflon are registered trademarks of El DuPont de Nemours Copyright 1996 2005 Perma Pure LLC All Rights Reserved Bulletin 217 3 GASS Module User Manual 1 Introduction Perma Pure GASS Module sample conditioning systems are designed to prepare gas samples for analysis The GASS Module system will remove particulates mists and water vapor without removing compounds being monitored A heated sample line is connected to the top fitting on the GASS Module see Figure 1 Sample gas flows to the filter where particulates are removed and or mists are coalesced After filtration sample is passed through the Nafion Dryer where water vapor is selectively removed Sample is now ready for analysis Standard Features Include e Filter Particulate and or Coalescing Options Perma Pure Nafion Gas Dryer e Automatic Filter Drain Purge Eductor Filter Heater Thermocouple and Extension Wire e Filter Thermostat Dryer Heater Thermocouple e Module Housing e Mounting Clamps sew HEATED SAMPLE LINE ENTRY SAMPLE GAS INLET 1 4 TUBE FITTING 4 NPT NIPPLE FOR CONNECTION TO STD 2 TEE STYLE ELECTRICAL CONDUIT ACCESS PORT WHICH IS NOT NCLUDED
15. the risk of potential safety problems you should follow all applicable local and national codes that regulate the installation and operation of your equipment These codes vary from area to area and usually change with time It is your responsibility to determine which codes should be followed and to verify the equipment installation and operation is in compliance with the latest revision of these codes At a minimum you should follow all applicable sections of the National Fire Code National Electrical Code and the codes of the National Electrical Manufacturer s Association NEMA There may be local regulatory or government offices that can also help determine which codes and standards are necessary for safe installation and operation Equipment damage or serious personal injury can result from the failure to follow all applicable codes and standards We do not guarantee the products described in this publication are suitable for your particular application nor do we assume any responsibility for your system design installation or operation This product should not be operated in any manner that is inconsistent with its intended use If you have any questions concerning the installation or operation of this equipment or you need additional information please call us at 1 800 337 3762 This publication is based on information that was available at the time it was printed At Perma Pure we constantly strive to improve our products and services
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