How to tell if the gas path of the sulfur analyzer is malfunctioning

If the gas path of the sulfur analyzer becomes leaky or clogged, it can lead to lower-than-actual results in the experiment. Currently, the standard method to check for faults in the gas path involves closing the valve on the filter switch and observing the float in the "pumping" flow meter. If the system is functioning properly, the float should gradually descend to 1L/min. However, if the float does not drop as expected or stops at a higher level, it may indicate a gas leak or blockage in the gas path. This simple test helps technicians quickly identify potential issues and ensure accurate measurements. Regular maintenance and inspection of the gas path are essential to maintain the reliability of the sulfur analyzer. In addition to this visual check, it's also recommended to perform periodic calibration and clean the filters to prevent future problems. By following these steps, operators can improve the accuracy of their experiments and extend the lifespan of the equipment. Always make sure that all connections are tight and free from damage to avoid unexpected failures during critical testing phases.

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