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y i7 <br /> GROUNDWATER TECHNOLOGY, INC. <br /> STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE <br /> CONCERNING OPERATION/CALIBRATION OF <br /> PHOTOIONIZATION ANALYZER <br /> SOP 19 <br /> 1. The Thermo Environmental Instruments Inc. Model 580B OVM Photoionization Analyzer shall be <br /> used, using photoionization,to measure the concentration of trace gases over a range of less than <br /> 1 ppm to 2,000 ppm. The specific instrument used for Investigations related to hydrocarbon <br /> contamination should be calibrated for direct readings in parts per million (ppm) volume/volume <br /> of isobutylene. Specifics of the detection principle/theory and functions of various components can <br /> be found in the manufactures instruction manual. <br /> 2. To assure optimum performance,the photoionization analyzer should be calibrated with a standard <br /> gas mixture of known concentration from a pressurized container. A daily procedure for calibration <br /> Involves bringing the probe and readout close to the calibration gas, cracking the valve on the tank <br /> and checking the instrument reading. This provides a useful spot check for the Instrument. <br /> 3. A procedure conducted weekly for more accurate calibration of the Instrument from a pressurized <br /> container Is to connect one side of a T to the pressurized container of calibration gas, another side <br /> of the wr to a rotameter and the third side of the T directly to the 8" extension to the <br /> photolonization probe(see Figure 2). Crack the valve of the pressurized container until a slight flow <br /> Is Indicated on the rotameter. The instrument draws In the volume of sample required for detection, <br /> and the flow in the rotameter Indicates an excess of sample. Now adjust the span pot so that the <br /> Instrument reads the exact value of the calibration gas. Of the instrument span setting is changed, <br /> the Instrument should be turned back to the standby position and the electronic zero should be <br /> readjusted, if necessary). <br /> i <br /> i <br /> GRouNDWATER <br /> ❑� TECHNOLOGY, INC. <br />