Analyzer: Check/Change Silica Gel Canisters
Purpose: For the TECO 42C analyzers, verify that the silica
gel in the “Dry Air” canisters is active (dark blue color), and if
not replace the spent silica gel (pink color).
Required Equipment: Fresh silica gel
Container
or plastic bag to store the spent silica gel
Reference: www.atmospheric-research.com/reference/Schematics/NO3-NH4%20System%20Overview.jpg
Checking the silica gel
- The silica gel canisters on
all 42C analyzers should be checked every 3 days.
- Each 42C analyzer has two “Scrubber
Assembly” (TECO p/n 4157 or equivalent) canisters connected in series
and attached to the “DRY AIR” inlet on the back of the analyzer.
IMPORTANT: Air flow should always be in at the cap end and out at
the bottom of the canister.
- When the silica gel is pink
in approximately 75% of canister #1, it is time to replace it.
NOTE:
Canister #2 will, over a longer period of time (3 to 6 months), start to change
color. When the color turns to a lighter blue, the silica gel should be
replaced.
Replacing the silica gel
- Remove the tubing from
canister #1 and take to a work area.
- Un-screw the cap and remove
the spring, perforated metal disk and cotton pad.
- Note the fill level of the
silica gel in the canister.
- Empty the spent silica gel
into the used silica gel container or plastic bag.
- Fill the canister with
active silica gel to the level noted above (step #3)
- Replace the cotton pad,
perforated metal disk and spring and carefully screw on the cap.
- Write the date on a piece
of masking tape and apply to the canister.
- Reinstall the tubing.
Processing the spent silica
gel
- You should always have at
least one (1) gallon of active silica gel in inventory.
- When you have accumulated
one (1) gallon of spent silica gel, ship it to Plano, TX via
FedEx ground for reactivation.
- In TrackOps create a
“Supply” ticket ordering another gallon of silica gel.