Specifications
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1
Micron
Filter
Sample Inlet
1/4" Hose Barb
10,000 Hour
Sample Pump
Brain Board
Vac Monitoring
Sample Port
HRM Detector
Block Gas
Units Side
1/2" Exhaust
Port
Travel Gas Inlet
Or Common Air
Chromatograph
Solenoid
Chromatograph Column
HRM Detector
Block
Chromatograph
Side
Brain Board
Pressure Monitoring
Chromatograph Port
Electronic Flow
Meter
Bloodhound Sample And Chromatograph Pneumatic System
Low Pressure Tubing
High pressure Tubing
Water
Detector
10,000 Hour
CG Pressure
Pump
CG Exhaust
NOTE: Never operate the Bloodhound system without filters in place. Running the system without any filtering
will eventually contaminate the sample pump valves with particulate contaminants and cause the sample pump
to fail prematurely. Running the Bloodhound system without an in line filter will void the warranty and it will
cause damage to the Bloodhound system. It is very highly recommended that this same filter also be used as
a last point filter right before entry of the sample gases into the Bloodhound and also at the Cavitator extractor.
As shown in the figures on the next page, starting with the ΒΌβ sample inlet hose barb, the inlet goes directly to
an internal 1 micron medical grade sample filter and then to an internal water sensor detector. The sample
then progresses to the sample pump where it is then put through the flow meter and then the HRM detector
block.
NOTE: The 1/2β exhaust must have a MINIMUM 1/2β exhaust tubing run from the Bloodhound to the external
of the Logging Trailer or other housing.
If the exhaust is not run correctly or if there is ANY back pressure, the Bloodhound will not operate correctly
and will malfunction. This equipment is sensitive to all back pressure on the exhaust.










