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... ... @@ -10,15 +10,15 @@ 10 10 ))) 11 11 ))) 12 12 13 -= =Instructions~[[[edit>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&veaction=edit§ion=1]] | [[editsource>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&action=edit§ion=1]]] ==13 += Instructions = 14 14 15 -== =Response factor~[[[edit>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&veaction=edit§ion=2]] | [[editsource>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&action=edit§ion=2]]] ===15 +== Response factor == 16 16 17 17 The microprocessor in the PetroFLAG analyzer uses the calibration data to convert the optical reading into a preliminary concentration. The selected response factor is then used to calculate the correct concentration for the analyte of interest. Therefore, it is important to choose the response factor that is appropriate for the particular hydrocarbon or class of hydrocarbons present at the site. The response factor can be changed at any time without affecting the stored calibrations. 18 18 19 19 If the contaminant is known or suspected, choose the appropriate response factor from the following table and set that response factor on the analyzer. If there is a mixture of hydrocarbons, use the most conservative response factor for the contaminants known to be present. If the contaminants are unknown, choose a conservative response factor based on those hydrocarbons that are likely to be on the site. Examination of Table 1, indicates that the majority of typical contaminants are in response category 5 or above. [[[2]>>url:https://www.equipcoservices.com/pdf/manuals/dexsil_petroflag_system.pdf]] 20 20 21 -Response factors and method detection limits for common hydrocarbons 21 +=== Response factors and method detection limits for common hydrocarbons === 22 22 23 23 |=Hydrocarbon type|=Method detection limit (ppm)|=Response setting 24 24 |Transformer oil|15|10 ... ... @@ -36,15 +36,15 @@ 36 36 |Jet A|27|4 37 37 |Weathered gasoline|200|2 38 38 39 -== =High concentration samples~[[[edit>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&veaction=edit§ion=3]] | [[editsource>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&action=edit§ion=3]]] ===39 +== High concentration samples == 40 40 41 41 The PetroFLAG Hydrocarbon Analyzer is preprogrammed to warn the user of an over-range condition. If the over-range reading is outside of the linear range (±10 precision), but still within the quantifiable range (±20% precision), the reading will be displayed blinking. This reading can be used as an indication that the concentration in the sample is not less than the displayed value. Since the response curve for most analytes is non-linear at high concentrations, the concentration in the sample may be higher than the displayed value. If the over-range condition is outside of the quantifiable range of the meter, the display will show a blinking "EEEE". Either error indication can be cleared by simply inserting the next vial and pressing the key. Accurate results can be difficult to obtain when 10 gram soil samples with high contaminant concentrations are used since they may cause a over-range condition on the PetroFLAG analyzer. To quantify these high contaminant samples, extract fresh soil samples of 1 gram size and reanalyze. Then multiply the result by 10 to obtain the concentration in the sample. Using this procedure, it is possible to measure oils containing up to 50,000 ppm of light hydrocarbon contamination or 10,000 ppm of a heavier hydrocarbon. [[[2]>>url:https://www.equipcoservices.com/pdf/manuals/dexsil_petroflag_system.pdf]] 42 42 43 -== =Correcting wrong data~[[[edit>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&veaction=edit§ion=4]] | [[editsource>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&action=edit§ion=4]]] ===43 +== Correcting wrong data == 44 44 45 45 Collected data can be easily converted to the correct reading when it has been determined that the wrong response factor has been used. To make this conversion, multiply the measured value by the response factor initially used to make the measurement and divide by the new response factor.[[[2]>>url:https://www.equipcoservices.com/pdf/manuals/dexsil_petroflag_system.pdf]] 46 46 47 -== =The effect of temperature~[[[edit>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&veaction=edit§ion=5]] | [[editsource>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&action=edit§ion=5]]] ===47 +== The effect of temperature == 48 48 49 49 The PetroFLAG analyzer is equipped with an onboard temperature sensor to measure the ambient temperature while measurements are being made. The software uses the temperature readings to correct the optical readings for drift caused by the temperature fluctuations. The corrections have been determined for their effects on the turbidity development and the temperature drift of the electronics. The PetroFLAG analyzer can be used at temperatures from 4^^o^^C to 45^^o^^C. 50 50 ... ... @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ 54 54 55 55 As previously mentioned, the storage of two calibrations, each at a different temperature, will reduce the number of recalibrations necessary as the temperature changes. If the two calibrations are stored under “1C” and “2C” and are run at temperatures levels 20^^o^^C apart, the effective temperature range for measurements now becomes 40^^o^^C.[[[2]>>url:https://www.equipcoservices.com/pdf/manuals/dexsil_petroflag_system.pdf]] 56 56 57 -== =The effect of soil water content~[[[edit>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&veaction=edit§ion=6]] | [[editsource>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&action=edit§ion=6]]] ===57 +== The effect of soil water content == 58 58 59 59 The presence of water in a soil sample will have a definite effect on the reporting value in the final PetroFLAG result. As with all field measurements, the PetroFLAG system result is calculated based on the sample weight “as received”. If there is water present in the sample, this will produce a “wet weight” result causing an apparent under reporting by the PetroFLAG technique when compared to a laboratory reporting on a “dry weight” basis. 60 60 ... ... @@ -106,20 +106,18 @@ 106 106 107 107 Treatment with sodium sulfate can improve the extraction efficiency, but will not correct for either the dilution effect or the wet weight/dry weight reporting error. The actual water content in the sample should be determined at some point so that the above corrections for wet weight and the dilution effect can be applied to the final result.[[[2]>>url:https://www.equipcoservices.com/pdf/manuals/dexsil_petroflag_system.pdf]] 108 108 109 -== =Sample preparation~[[[edit>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&veaction=edit§ion=7]] | [[editsource>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&action=edit§ion=7]]] ===109 +== Sample preparation == 110 110 111 111 Each 10-pack of soil reagents contains reagents and supplies for 10 tests. In addition, one blank and one calibration standard are included. Samples can be run individually or by batch. For optimum performance and throughput, samples should be run in groups of 10 samples, once the meter has been calibrated with a blank and a standard. The meter does not need to be recalibrated, provided that the operating conditions and reaction times are maintained. Total time to analyze 10-15 samples is approximately 20-25 minutes.[[[2]>>url:https://www.equipcoservices.com/pdf/manuals/dexsil_petroflag_system.pdf]] 112 112 113 -== =Calibrating~[[[edit>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&veaction=edit§ion=8]] | [[editsource>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&action=edit§ion=8]]] ===113 +== Calibrating == 114 114 115 115 The following description summarizes the procedure for preparing the blank and calibration standard. Read the step-by-step instructions below completely before beginning the calibration process. To prepare a blank and a calibration standard, first label two soil tubes, one as the "blank" and the other as the "standard". Add to the blank tube the contents of a break-top ampule labeled “Extraction Solvent”. Add the contents of the break-top ampule labeled "Calibration Standard" to the standard soil tube. Process the blank and standard exactly as soil samples as described below.[[[2]>>url:https://www.equipcoservices.com/pdf/manuals/dexsil_petroflag_system.pdf]] 116 116 117 -= =Calibration process~[[[edit>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&veaction=edit§ion=9]] | [[editsource>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&action=edit§ion=9]]] ==117 += Calibration process = 118 118 119 119 [[[[image:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/images/thumb/9/9d/PetroFLAG_explanation.png/300px-PetroFLAG_explanation.png||height="378" width="300"]]>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php/File:PetroFLAG_explanation.png]] 120 120 121 -[[[2]>>url:https://www.equipcoservices.com/pdf/manuals/dexsil_petroflag_system.pdf]] 122 - 123 123 1. Label the soil extraction tubes (plastic tubes with colored caps) and developer vials (small glass vials with black caps) with the appropriate sample ID. Use the self-adhesive labels to label the screw cap of the developer vial. Do not write in the center 1/3 of the developer vial as this may obscure the optical path when the readings are made. 124 124 1. Weigh 10 grams (± 0.1 gram) samples of all unknown soils into each of the labeled color capped polypropylene tubes. 125 125 1. Set timer for 5 minutes. Add one break-top ampule of extraction solvent (blue polypropylene top) to the first tube. Start 5 minute timer and shake for 15 seconds. A separate ampule of extraction solvent is added to each of the remaining sample tubes when additional samples are being analyzed. Shake each tube for 15 seconds ensuring that the soil samples are fully wet. Shake each tube intermittently for a total of 4 minutes, then allow each tube to stand for the remaining 1 minute. ... ... @@ -127,14 +127,12 @@ 127 127 1. If meter is off, turn on the meter by pressing key and calibrate. 128 128 1. To read, wipe the vial, place into the meter and press the key. Be sure that the outside of the vial is clean before reading. Record result on work sheet. Read vials in the same order as they were prepared.[[[2]>>url:https://www.equipcoservices.com/pdf/manuals/dexsil_petroflag_system.pdf]] 129 129 130 -= =Manual~[[[edit>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&veaction=edit§ion=10]] | [[editsource>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&action=edit§ion=10]]] ==128 += Manual = 131 131 132 132 The PetroFLAG analyzer is controlled by a lowpower consumption micro-computer with a preloaded operating program which is stored in EEPROM memory. The program cannot be lost regardless of battery condition. The meter stores two calibration curves in separate memory locations. These calibration curves can be independently updated and the response factors can be changed without losing the calibrations. 133 133 134 134 [[[[image:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/images/thumb/e/e0/Panel_PetraFLAG.png/300px-Panel_PetraFLAG.png||height="302" width="300"]]>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php/File:Panel_PetraFLAG.png]] 135 135 136 -[[[2]>>url:https://www.equipcoservices.com/pdf/manuals/dexsil_petroflag_system.pdf]] 137 - 138 138 The PetroFLAG meter is configured to allow easy access to the program modes. The currently active mode is indicated on the LCD display while a reading is in progress. The response factor and the active calibration can be changed from the MAIN MENU using the four keys on the keypad. The four keys are on the right. 139 139 140 140 When the PetroFLAG analyzer is turned on, the unit will return to the last mode it was in prior to being shut down. Under normal operating conditions, the analyzer will power up in the read mode. When the analyzer powers up in the read mode, the screen will display the last measured value for two seconds, and then, display the currently selected calibration curve (“1C” or “2C”) and response factor (1-15). The meter is now ready to resume measurement. Simply insert a new sample vial into the meter and push the <READ/ON> key. The display will initially indicate the calibration curve (either “1C” or “2C”) and the response factor (1-15) that is currently selected. Next, the term “CALC” will flash on the screen and after 5 seconds, the measured concentration in ppm will be displayed. ... ... @@ -141,26 +141,27 @@ 141 141 142 142 If you wish to exit the read mode, push the <NEXT> key and the operation is returned to the MAIN MENU. The <NEXT> key is also used to skip a step where a menu selection is required. To change a flashing menu option, push the <SCROLL> key while the option is flashing. To store the currently flashing menu choice, push the <SELECT> key. This stores the current choice and moves the flashing cursor to the next program mode.[[[2]>>url:https://www.equipcoservices.com/pdf/manuals/dexsil_petroflag_system.pdf]] 143 143 144 -== =Selecting a calibration curve~[[[edit>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&veaction=edit§ion=11]] | [[editsource>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&action=edit§ion=11]]] ===140 +== Choosing a calibration curve == 145 145 146 146 Either of the two calibration curves, identified as "1C" and "2C", can be selected from the MAIN MENU. From either calibration curve any response factor can be selected. To change the response factor or to recalibrate the unit, use the <NEXT> key to enter the MAIN MENU screen. Immediately upon entering this menu three decimal points and the response factor are displayed. Next, the first two characters on the screen indicates the calibration curve that is currently selected (“1C” or “2C”) is displayed. They will blink, indicating that a new curve may be selected. Use the <SCROLL> key to scroll to the next calibration curve. Push the <SELECT/OFF> key to select the curve. The response factor will then blink. Use the <“SCROLL> key to scroll to the desired response factor for the target analyte and press the <SELECT/OFF> key.[[[2]>>url:https://www.equipcoservices.com/pdf/manuals/dexsil_petroflag_system.pdf]] 147 147 148 -== =Reading the blank and standard~[[[edit>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&veaction=edit§ion=12]] | [[editsource>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&action=edit§ion=12]]] ===144 +== Reading the blank and standard == 149 149 150 150 After the response factor has been selected, the screen will read “CALC” for five seconds and then display the calibration temperature. This temperature will remain on the screen until either the <NEXT> key or the <READ/ON> key is pressed. The screen will then prompt you for the "blank" vial by displaying "-bL-". Insert the blank vial in the meter and press the <READ/ON> key.After 5 seconds the screen display should read "0" for 2 seconds. The screen will then prompt for the calibration standard, "-CSd". Insert the calibration standard in the meter, press the <READ/ON> key and after 5 seconds, the calibration is complete. The meter will then re-read the calibration standard to verify a valid calibration and display "1000". If the concentration of the calibration standard is not correct using the newly calculated equation, an error message will flash until the <NEXT> key is pushed. If an error condition exists, the previously stored calibration constants will be retained until a valid calibration is completed.[[[2]>>url:https://www.equipcoservices.com/pdf/manuals/dexsil_petroflag_system.pdf]] 151 151 152 -== =Taking a reading~[[[edit>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&veaction=edit§ion=13]] | [[editsource>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&action=edit§ion=13]]] ===148 +== Taking a reading == 153 153 154 154 After calibration, the meter will then display the calibration curve in use (“1C” or “2C”) and the current response factor selected. The meter is ready to read the first sample by inserting the sample vial into the meter and pressing the <READ/ON> key. After reading the sample, the meter will display the concentration in parts per million (ppm) until either the <READ/ON> key or the <NEXT> key is pushed. If no key is pushed for a period of five minutes, the meter will turn off automatically. If the meter turns off automatically, the meter can be reactivated by pressing the <READ/ON> key and the unit will return to the operation mode last used. The meter can be turned off manually by using the <SELECT/OFF> key, while in the read mode only. The optical system on the PetroFLAG analyzer is covered with a screw cap to keep out stray light. To remove this screw cap from the vial holder, simply unscrew it 1/4 of a turn counter-clockwise. To make a measurement, insert the developer vial into the unit, place the screw cap over the vial, and while pressing down on the cap (depressing the spring in the bottom of the vial holder), rotate the cap clockwise. Turn the cap until it is snug, but do not over-tighten.[[[2]>>url:https://www.equipcoservices.com/pdf/manuals/dexsil_petroflag_system.pdf]] 155 155 156 -== =Power requirement~[[[edit>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&veaction=edit§ion=14]] | [[editsource>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&action=edit§ion=14]]] ===152 +== Power requirement == 157 157 158 158 The PetroFLAG analyzer is powered by one 9V alkaline battery (included). This battery should last for several thousand readings. If a low battery condition exists "LP" will appear on the display.[[[2]>>url:https://www.equipcoservices.com/pdf/manuals/dexsil_petroflag_system.pdf]] 159 159 160 -= =Errors~[[[edit>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&veaction=edit§ion=15]] | [[editsource>>url:https://terrapedia.terraindex.com/index.php?title=PetroFLAG_analyzer&action=edit§ion=15]]] ==156 += Errors = 161 161 162 -Error conditions 158 +== Error conditions == 163 163 160 +(% class="table-hover" %) 164 164 |=Message|=Cause|=Solution 165 165 |Flashing Concentration Reading((( 166 166 [Applies to Unknown Measurements] ... ... @@ -176,13 +176,12 @@ 176 176 177 177 = References = 178 178 179 -* [[ XWiki>>http://www.xwiki.org]]180 -* [[ XWikiExtensions>>http://www.xwiki.org]]176 +* [[https:~~/~~/www.equipcoservices.com/sales/dexsil/petroflag_system.html>>url:https://www.equipcoservices.com/sales/dexsil/petroflag_system.html]] 177 +* [[https:~~/~~/www.equipcoservices.com/pdf/manuals/dexsil_petroflag_system.pdf>>url:https://www.equipcoservices.com/pdf/manuals/dexsil_petroflag_system.pdf]] 181 181 ))) 182 182 183 183 (% class="col-xs-12 col-sm-4" %) 184 184 ((( 185 - 186 186 (% class="box" %) 187 187 ((( 188 188 **Contents**