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Agilent Technologies

Agilent 8355, 8355 S Sulfur and 8255, 8255 S Nitrogen Chemiluminescence Detectors

Site Preparation Guide

Notices Agilent Technologies, Inc. 2016

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Manual Part Number G3488-90011

Edition Second edition, May 2016 First edition, October 2015

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Safety Notices

CAUTION

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WARNING

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Agilent 8355, 8355 S SCD and 8255, 8255 S NCD Site Preparation

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Site Preparation Installation Supplies 4 Dimensions and Weight 5 Power Consumption 6 Plug types 7 Exhaust Venting 9 Environmental Conditions 10 Gas Purity 11 Gas Supplies 12

This document describes the site preparation requirements required for a 8355, 8355 S Sulfur Chemiluminescence Detector (SCD) or 8255, 8255 S Nitrogen Chemiluminescence Detector (NCD). For more information, see the GC, GC/MS, and ALS Site Preparation Guide that shipped with the GC. (See the Agilent Technologies GC and GC/MS User Manuals & Tools DVDs.)

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Installation Supplies

See Gas Supplies on page 12 for the gas types needed for the detector. If any supplies require a new gas cylinder, you must provide the fittings and reducers required to convert a cylinder regulator fitting (for example, 1/4-inch male NPT) to the 1/8-inch female Swagelok fitting needed to connect to the detector. These fittings are not included with the detector. For more information, see the Agilent GC, GC/MS, and ALS Site Preparation Guide that shipped with the GC.

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Dimensions and Weight

Select the laboratory bench space before the system arrives. Make sure the area is clean, clear, and level. Pay special attention to the total height requirements. Avoid bench space with overhanging shelves. See Table 1.

In addition, the detector vacuum connections require 25 cm (10 in) minimum of space behind the instrument for the vacuum pump hose and electrical connections.

The vacuum hose connecting the detector to the foreline pump is 2.1 m (7 ft) long. The vacuum pump power cord is 2 m (6 ft 6 in) long. If your bench abuts a wall, drill a 3.8 cm (1.5 in) diameter hole through the rear of the bench for the vacuum hose.

A single XCD installs to the right of the GC. A second XCD installs to the left of the GC. Allow for at least 5 cm (2 in) space between the side of the GC and the detector to allow for proper GC ventilation.

Table 1 Required instrument height, width, depth, and weight

Product Height Width Depth Weight

Detector 41.0 cm (16.1 in) 27.0 cm (10.6 in) 51.1 cm (20.1 in) SCD: 22 kg (49 lbs) NCD: 24 kg (52 lbs)

Requires 25 cm (10 in) of space behind the instrument

Burner assembly Requires 18 cm (7 in) above the top of the GC

Edwards RV5 vacuum pump 28 cm (11 in) 18 cm (7 in) 35 cm (14 in) 21.5 kg (47.3 lb)

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Power Consumption

Table 2 lists site power requirements.

Power consumption and requirements depend on the country to which the unit ships.

The voltage requirements for your detector are printed near the power cord attachment.

The electrical outlet for the unit should have a dedicated ground.

Although your detector should arrive with the power cord appropriate for operation in your country, compare the voltage option you ordered against the power cords listed in Table 3. If the voltage option and cable you ordered is not suitable for your installation, contact Agilent Technologies.

To protect users, the metal instrument panels and cabinet are grounded through the three-conductor power line cord in accordance with country and regional power requirements.

The three-conductor power line cord, when plugged into a properly grounded receptacle, grounds the instrument and minimizes shock hazard. A properly grounded receptacle is one

Table 2 Power requirements

Nominal line voltage (VAC) Frequency (Hz) Maximum continuous power consumption (VA)

Power outlet current rating

120 single phase (10 % / +10 %)* 50/60 1200 VA 15 Amp dedicated

220-240 single/split phase (10 % / +10 %) 50/60 1200 VA 10 Amp dedicated * Users of 100 V power (Japan) receive the 120 V US power option with a 100 V/120 V step up transformer.

WARNING Do not use extension cords with Agilent instruments. Extension cords normally are not rated to carry enough power and can be a safety hazard.

CAUTION A proper earth ground is required for operation. Any interruption of the grounding conductor could cause a shock that could result in personal injury.

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that is connected to a suitable earth ground. Be sure to verify proper receptacle grounding.

Power outlets required The detector requires one power outlet.

Plug types Table 3 below shows common Agilent power cord plugs.

Table 3 Power cord termination

Country Voltage Amps Cable length (m)

Wall termination Plug Termination

Australia 240 16 2.5 AS 3112

China 220 10 4.5 GB 1002

Europe, Korea 220 / 230 / 240 10 2.5 CEE/7/V11

Denmark, Switzerland 230 16 2.5 AFSNIT 107-2-D1

India, South Africa 240 15 4.5 BS546/SABS 164-1

Israel 230 16, 16 AWG 2.5 Israeli SI32

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Japan 100 15 4.5 NEMA 5-15R (JIS 8303)

United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia

240 13 2.5 BS89/13

United States 120 20, 12 AWG 4.5 NEMA 5-15R

Taiwan, South America 20, 12 AWG 2.5 NEMA 5-15R

Table 3 Power cord termination

Country Voltage Amps Cable length (m)

Wall termination Plug Termination

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Exhaust Venting

During normal operation of the detector the carrier gas and sample are combusted in the burner assembly and then vented through the vacuum pump. The detector also includes an ozone-destroying chemical trap on the vacuum pump intake. If any residual components are still toxic or noxious, vent these exhausts to a fume hood or other exhaust vent system.

Note that an exhaust vent system should not be part of the building environmental control system. A building environmental control system recirculates air within the lab.

Exhaust venting must comply with all local environmental and safety codes. Contact your Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) specialist.

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Environmental Conditions

Operating the detector within the recommended ranges optimizes instrument performance and lifetime. Performance can be affected by sources of heat and cold from heating, air conditioning systems, or drafts. See Table 4. The conditions assume a noncondensing, noncorrosive atmosphere. The instrument meets the following International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) classifications: Equipment Class I, Laboratory Equipment, Overvoltage Category II, and Pollution Degree 2, indoor use.

Table 4 Environmental conditions for operation and storage

Product Conditions Temp range Humidity range (noncondensing)

Maximum altitude

Detector Normal operation 10 to 40 C 5 to 80* % 2,000 m (6,562 ft)

Storage 40 to 70 C 5 to 95 % * Operating humidity is maximum relative humidity of 80 % for temperatures up to 31 C, decreasing linearly to 50 % relative humidity at

40 C.

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Gas Purity

Agilent recommends that carrier and detector gases be 99.9995 % pure. See Table 5. Air needs to be zero grade or better. Agilent also recommends using high quality traps to remove hydrocarbons, water, and oxygen.

Moisture in the ozonizer gas can damage the detector. Agilent strongly recommends the use of a moisture trap for the ozonizer gas supply.

Table 5 Detector gas purity requirements

Detector gas Purity Notes

Hydrogen 99.9995 % SFC grade

Air (oxidizer for SCD) 99.9995 %

Oxygen (oxidizer for NCD, ozonizer for all) 99.9995 %

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Gas Supplies

General requirements Supply detector gases using tanks, an internal distribution system, or gas generators. If used, tanks require two-stage pressure regulators with packless, stainless steel diaphragms. The detector requires 1/8-inch Swagelok connections to its gas supply fittings.

Table 6 lists available Agilent two-stage tank regulators. All Agilent regulators are supplied with the 1/8-inch Swagelok female connector.

1/8-inch male

NOTE Plumb the gas supply tubing/regulators so that one 1/8-inch Swagelok female connector is available for each gas needed at the detector.

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Table 7 lists minimum and maximum delivery pressures for the detector, measured at the bulkhead fittings on the back of the detector.

The minimum supply pressure for the detector modules is 138 kPa (20 psi) greater than the pressure used in your method. For example, if you need a pressure of 138 kPa (20 psi) for the method, the supply pressure must be at least 276 kPa (40 psi).

Table 6 Tank regulators

Gas type CGA number Max pressure Part number

Air 346 882 kPa (125 psig or 8.6 Bar) 5183-4641

Hydrogen, Argon/Methane 350 882 kPa (125 psig or 8.6 Bar) 5183-4642

Oxygen 540 882 kPa (125 psig or 8.6 Bar) 5183-4643

Table 7 Detector types

Delivery pressure to detector, kPa (psi)

Hydrogen 240690 (35100)

Oxidizer gas (air or oxygen) 380690 (55100)

Ozonizer gas (oxygen) 380690 (55100)

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