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REGULATED    HIGH-PRESSURE SYSTEM
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REGULATED    LOW-PRESSURE NITROGEN   SYSTEM

The   system   has   a   range   of   250   psig   to   the pressure   capacity   of   the   supply   cylinder.   When you   place   the   high-pressure   regulator   in   the LOAD   position,   nitrogen   flows   through   the   one- way   check   valve   that   protects   the   back   side   of   the high-pressure   regulator.   This   pressure   is   indicated on   the   regulated   high-pressure   gage   (10).   It   then flows   through   high-pressure   lines   to   the   one-way check  valve.  Pressure  continues  to  flow  to  the  inlet pressure  on/off  valve  and  the  system  bleed  valve. (Ensure  this  valve  is  closed;  if  it  is  open,  it  bleeds the   system.)   Pressure   also   flows   to   the   vent pressure   valves   and   to   a   gage   guard   (F)   that protects   the   low-range   and   high-range   leakage rotameters.   This   gage   guard   is   set   to   relieve pressure   at   170   ±  5   psig.   The   regulated   low- pressure   gage   indicates   this   pressure   although   it is   not   part   of   the   system.   When   you   place   the   in- let   pressure   on/off   valve   in   the   ON   position,   high- -pressure   nitrogen   flows   to   the   N2 input    connection a n d    t h e    t e e    c o n n e c t o r    l o c a t e d    i n s i d e    t he c h a m b e r s .    T h e   N2 input   pressure   gage   indi- cates   its   gage   guard   setting   of   145   ±  5   psig. The   regulated   high-pressure   gage   indicates   the actual   pressure   at   the   N2  i n p u t     c o n n e c t i on and   tee   connector. PRESSURIZING   THE   REGULATED HIGH-PRESSURE   SYSTEM To   pressurize   this   system,   turn   the   high- -pressure   regulator   clockwise   to   the   LOAD   posi- tion   until   you   have   the   desired   pressure.   It   will be   indicated   on   the   high-pressure   gage. To  check  the  regulated  high-pressure  system for   leaks,   you   must   first   cap   the   N2  i n p u t connection  located  inside  the  chamber.  Now  open the   supply   cylinder   and   load   the   system   to   2000 psig   using   the   high-pressure   regulator.   This   is indicated   on   the   high-pressure   gage.   You   should also   have   a   reading   of   170   ±   5   psig   on   the regulated  low-pressure  gage.  This  is  the  setting  of your   gage   guard   for   the   protection   of   the   low- range   and   high-range   leakage   rotameters. Close   the   supply   cylinder   and   note   the   pressure on   the   high-pressure   gage.   After   2   minutes,   reread the   pressure.   If   your   system   is   in   good   working condition,   no   drop   in   pressure   should   occur. With   the   inlet   pressure   on/off   valve   closed, you   should   have   no   reading   on   the   N2 i n l et pressure   gage.   If   a   pressure   is   registered,   it indicates  that  you  have  a  leak  within  one  or  both of   your   on/off   valves   (N2  inlet   or   leakage). Figure  2-4.—Model  1172AS100  regulated  high  pressure  N2 system. 2-5

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