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Detailed Operation: Model 1130 and Model 1135

Detailed Operation: Model 1130 and Model 1135. Rev: 1.11 November 3, 2003. Model 1135 – Particulate Mercury Monitor. Unit stacks on top of Model 1130 Allows simultaneous deter-mination of Hg 0 , RGM and Hg P Detection limit < 2 pg/m 3. Instrument Characteristics.

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Detailed Operation: Model 1130 and Model 1135

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  1. Detailed Operation: Model 1130 and Model 1135 Rev: 1.11 November 3, 2003

  2. Model 1135 – Particulate Mercury Monitor • Unit stacks on top of Model 1130 • Allows simultaneous deter-mination of Hg0, RGM and HgP • Detection limit < 2 pg/m3

  3. Instrument Characteristics • Fully automated, unattended operation • Denuder exchanged every 1 or 2 weeks • Operates in any environment • Polar (Greenland, USA, Canada, Antarctica) • Sub-tropical (Florida Everglades) • Desert (Nevada) • Marine (ocean cruises) • High altitude (Mauna Loa)

  4. Data Characteristics • High time resolution Hg0 data provided during sampling phase • Typically every 2½ or 5 min • Data is averaged to yield one Hg0 point per sampling period • Single RGM integrated value every sample period • Sample period: 0.5 – 3 hours • Analysis Period: 25 – 60 min • Data values are for the exact same time period

  5. Zero Air Inlet Sample Air Inlet Elbow (not used with 1135) Annulus Coupler Coupler Elutriator Jet Impactor Body & Disk Quartz Denuder Assembly

  6. Tail Quartz Wool Pyrolyzer (quartz chips) Air Gap Quartz membrane filter disk Quartz Wool Inlet (from denuder) RPF • Quartz wool captures bulk of particulate matter • Quartz filter membrane provides sharp cut-off (<0.1 um) • Built in pyrolyzer section converts desorbed species to Hg0 • Carbon based particulate matter on the filter is oxidized to CO2 during desorption cycle • Tail provides cooling

  7. Analytical Sequence • Wait state is entered whenever: • Model 1130 or Model 2537A is first started up • Model 2537A goes into Idle or Calib mode • Wait state is exited and monitoring cycle begins when: • Model 2537A is in Run mode, and • Cycle transition is detected

  8. Typical Flow Rate Settings

  9. Analytical Functions

  10. Event Flag Assignments

  11. Typical Temperature Settings • Temperatures are set directly on the PID controllers • System simply selects between the two set-points on analytical PID controllers • Case temperature controllers independently actuate either: • case heater, or • cooling fan

  12. Method Calculated Values • Values are calculated both by the controller and by XLS spread sheet • Most are for info only • Factors must be entered into 2537A to ensure direct reading in pg/m3

  13. Step 0: Sample

  14. Step 1: Flush

  15. Step 2: Pyro-Ht

  16. Step 3: Part-Ht

  17. Step 4: RGM-Ht

  18. Step 5: RGM-H2

  19. Step 6:Cool

  20. Step 7: Wait

  21. Model 1130/35 Data Output Hg0BlankHgPRGM ng/m3 pg/m3pg/m3pg/m3 Input File: D:\TEKRAN\TRAINING\1135.DAT Output File: D:\TEKRAN\TRAINING\1135.col Number of columns= 4 Column 1 Field: ng/m3 Cart: AB Status: 0 Column 2 Field: ng/m3 Cart: AB Status: 1 Column 3 Field: ng/m3 Cart: AB Status: 2 Column 4 Field: ng/m3 Cart: AB Status: 3 Date Time Typ C Stat AdTim Vol Bl BlDev MaxV Area ng/m3 Column1 Column2Column3Column4 01-10-01 00:55:01 CONT A OK 0 300 6.25 0.107 .036 0.165 203582 5.606 5.606 01-10-01 01:00:01 CONT B OK 0 300 6.25 0.107 .053 0.166 204356 5.622 5.622 01-10-01 01:05:01 CONT A OK 0 300 6.25 0.107 .041 0.165 200855 5.530 5.530 01-10-01 01:10:01 CONT B OK 0 300 6.25 0.107 .044 0.166 202105 5.561 5.561 01-10-01 01:15:01 CONT A OK 0 300 6.25 0.108 .037 0.165 201903 5.560 5.560 01-10-01 01:20:01 CONT B OKF 1 300 6.26 0.108 .024 0.112 13488 2.892 2.892 01-10-01 01:25:01 CONT A NPF 1 300 6.25 0.108 .049 .000 0 .000 .000 01-10-01 01:30:01 CONT B OKF 1 300 6.25 0.108 .029 0.108 1438 0.309 0.309 01-10-01 01:35:01 CONT A OKF 2 300 6.25 0.108 .029 0.109 5205 1.120 1.120 01-10-01 01:40:01 CONT B OKF 2 300 6.25 0.108 .042 0.119 41463 8.914 8.914 01-10-01 01:45:01 CONT A OKF 2 300 6.25 0.107 .040 0.109 5696 1.226 1.226 01-10-01 01:50:01 CONT B OKF 2 300 6.25 0.108 .023 0.109 4865 1.046 1.046 01-10-01 01:55:01 CONT A OKF 3 300 6.25 0.108 .021 0.144 126103 27.124 27.124 01-10-01 02:00:01 CONT B OKF 3 300 6.25 0.108 .053 0.116 26556 5.709 5.709 01-10-01 02:05:01 CONT A OKF 3 300 6.25 0.105 .082 0.108 9549 2.054 2.054 01-10-01 02:10:01 CONT B OKF 1 300 6.25 0.105 .026 0.106 2561 0.550 0.550 01-10-01 02:15:01 CONT A NPF 1 300 6.25 0.107 .037 .000 0 .000 .000 01-10-01 02:20:01 CONT B OK 0 300 6.23 0.108 .050 0.165 197747 5.455 5.455 01-10-01 02:25:01 CONT A OK 0 300 6.25 0.108 .025 0.165 198108 5.456 5.456 01-10-01 02:30:01 CONT B OK 0 300 6.25 0.108 .047 0.165 199661 5.493 5.493 01-10-01 02:35:01 CONT A OK 0 300 6.25 0.108 .032 0.164 198080 5.455 5.455 01-10-01 02:40:01 CONT B OK 0 300 6.25 0.108 .063 0.165 197029 5.419 5.419 01-10-01 02:45:01 CONT A OK 0 300 6.25 0.108 .043 0.164 194434 5.355 5.355 01-10-01 02:50:01 CONT B OK 0 300 6.25 0.108 .032 0.164 196977 5.419 5.419 01-10-01 02:55:01 CONT A OK 0 300 6.25 0.108 .024 0.164 195478 5.384 5.384 01-10-01 03:00:01 CONT B OK 0 300 6.25 0.108 .052 0.165 198595 5.464 5.464 01-10-01 03:05:01 CONT A OK 0 300 6.25 0.108 .041 0.163 193697 5.335 5.335 01-10-01 03:10:01 CONT B OK 0 300 6.25 0.108 .064 0.164 194459 5.350 5.350 01-10-01 03:15:01 CONT A OK 0 300 6.25 0.108 .037 0.164 194536 5.357 5.357

  22. Operation

  23. Installation Requirements • Location • Need outdoor location within 25 ft. of 2537A • Fetch is very important • Vertical height. Should be 3-10 m above grade • Power requirements (when desorbing only) • Approx. 1200 VA required by Model 1130 • Further 1300 VA required by Model 1135 • Two dedicated standard 115 VAC 15A circuits • Pump module can share circuit with 2537A

  24. Sample Installations Figure 1 - Temporary Model 1130/35 Installation (AES, Quebec Canada) Figure 2 - Permanent Arctic Model 1130 Installation (NOAA, Barrow Alaska) Figure 3 - Model 1130-P (prototype) Mounted on roof of trailer (US EPA, NERL) Figure 4 - Temporary Model 1130-P Installation (US EPA & Florida DEP) Figure 5 - Model 1130-P sampling in Antarctica (GKSS & AWI, Germany)

  25. Operational Requirements • Denuder requires changing every week or two • RPF requires exchanging every 8 to 12 weeks • Weekly or bi-weekly site visits recommended • Filter changes, leak checks, etc. as required during site visits

  26. Lab Support • Extra denuders & RPF’s are usually kept on hand • Several units recoated / restuffed at one time • Blanked, capped and shipped to site • Tube furnace required for blanking • Source of DIW is required • Elements may be exchanged in the field using relatively unskilled personnel

  27. Contact fhs@tekran.com Visit www.tekran.com End: Detailed Operation

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