NGC 8206 Startup Guide
NGC 8206 Startup Guide
NGC 8206 Startup Guide
Introduction
This is a quick start guide designed for typical installations only. It is
recommended that inexperienced technicians consult the Totalflow
NGC8206 Users Manual for more detailed information while performing
the installation and start-up. Scan through the guide to see what
information is available before beginning the installation. If there are
questions that are not answered in this guide or other documentation, the
user should call their local Totalflow representative, or call the number
listed on the back of this guide. Although there are alternate methods of
installation, it is recommended that technicians perform these
procedures in the presented order.
Unpack and inspect the NGC8206 and optional equipment, if purchased.
Inspect all parts and pieces for damage and missing or incorrect
components.
Before Beginning
The NGC may be configured with a multitude of optional equipment.
Please see the NGC8206 Users Manual for optional equipment
installation instructions.
If the Optional Equipment Unit (OEU) was purchased to house the power
supply, battery and/or communications, this should be installed in a
Division 2 or general purpose area prior to the NGC installation. Specific
instructions may also be found in the NGC8206 Users Manual.
Communication wiring information is presented in this guide.
Basic Installation
Locate Suitable Installation Site
Step 2
Conditioning Module
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2102024-XXX
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Seconds
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48
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56
60
Mount the unit on a meter run, wall shelf, stand-alone pipe or inside a
cold weather enclosure.
NOTE: The NGC should not be connected to any section of pipeline
where cathodic protection exists.
The NGC has a grounding lug on the mounting neck of the enclosure.
This lug should be tied to a good earth ground with no smaller than
#12AWG wire.
Installation
Step 1
Installation
OPTIONAL
MOUNTING PIPE
W/FLANGE
CWE
MOUNTING
PLATE
COLD WEATHER
ENCLOSURE MOUNTED
PIPE
SADDLE
WALL SHELF
2" MOUNTING
PIPE
Step 3
VIEW A-A
U-Bolt
B
2" Pipe
U-BOLT
Step 4
3B
Installation
SAMPLE CONDITIONING
SYSTEM MOUNTING BRACKET
5B
Precautions:
Installation
Use only high purity 99.995% grade helium or better for carrier.
Component
% Blend
Component
% Blend
Component
% Blend
N2
2.5%
C3
1.0%
iC5
0.1%
CO2
1.0%
iC4
0.3%
nC5
0.1%
C1
89.57%
nC4
0.3%
C6
0.03%
C2
5.0%
NeoC5
0.1%
Step 6
A number of installation kits are available from Totalflow. Call the number
listed on the back page of this guide for more information.
6A
Remove the sealing screws, and connect the vent tubing to the
feed-through assembly column vent 2 (CV2), column vent 1
(CV1), sample vent (SV) and gauge port vent (GPV) ports. All
four vents MUST be open. Use vent kits included with the unit.
IMPORTANT: Remove plastic caps from the ends of the purge coil on
any sample conditioning module(s).
6B
Step 8
8B
8C
8D
Step 9
Install the power source, and complete all power wiring before
continuing. Reference any power wiring drawings supplied with the unit
plus any corresponding instructions in the Installation chapter of the
NGC8206 Users Manual.
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Installation
Step 10
To allow for maximum distance between the NGC and the power source,
adjust the no-load output at the power source to 14.5 to 15 VDC for 12
Volt systems and approximately 25 VDC for 24 Volt systems. This
assumes one of the below wire sizes is used, and the optional auxiliary
heater is not used. The maximum wire size is 12 AWG (2.5MM2).
Temporarily disconnect power prior to beginning the next step.
Wire
12 AWG
14 AWG
2.5 mm2
1.5 mm2
12 Volt System
Max. Length Max Length
(Ft)
(M)
296
90 M
185
56 M
224
68 M
137
41 M
24 Volt System
Max. Length Max Length
(Ft)
(M)
511
155 M
320
97 M
387
117 M
237
75 M
Start-up
Start-Up
Step 12
12A
12B
12C
Step 13
Start-up
Step 14
14A
The user will need to start PCCU32, and move to the initial
screen.
Start-up
Initial NGC Screen
14B
TIP:
Step 15
When PCCU establishes a connection with the NGC, the NGC Start-Up
Wizard begins automatically. This will only happen the first time the user
connects to the unit. In the event they do not finish the start-up, the StartUp Wizard will start again upon re-connection. This happens until the
Start-Up Wizard is complete. After start-up, the user can still access the
Start-Up Wizard under the Help menu on the initial (Local Connect)
screen.
The wizard will walk the user through the process of entering all the
necessary information to get the NGC up and running. Each screen has
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Step 16
After the unit has run for a minimum of eight (8) hours, it will need to be
calibrated.
16A
Connect the MMI cable to the unit, and start PCCU. If using a
USB connection, a screen may display asking about a
partnership. Click Cancel, or close the screen.
16B
16C
Start-up
15A
16E
16F
Click the Cal button on the left side of the screen. The Current
Mode indicator for Calibrate will illuminate. Additionally, a visual
indicator of the flowing calibration stream will display. The Next
Mode should still indicate Hold, and the unit will go back into
Hold mode when the calibration process is finished. If using 2
Purge cycles and 3 cycles to average, the calibration process will
take approximately 25 minutes.
Start-up
Operation Screen (Cal Mode)
NOTE: On the Operation screen, if enabled, a stream will display
information on the stream blocks, shown by stream 1 above. This is
always process stream data for that stream. If it is a calibration stream
only, the data shown on the blocks is still process stream data and not
calibration data. As such, it is not relative. It should be noted that if
enabled, a calibration stream is grayed out during Calibration.
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Step 17
This step assumes that the unit has completed calibration and moved
back into Hold mode. The user will need to verify several things before
moving into Run mode.
Click on the Peak Find icon on the right side of the Operation
screen. A chromatogram will load at the bottom of the screen.
This is the last cycle of the calibration stream. There will be a
delay as the data downloads. There is a tab for C3-C6+ (Heavy
Components) and N2-C2 (Light Components). C3-C6+ is
displayed first. If no chromatograms display, click the Re-read
button.
17B
17A
17C
C3-C6+ (Heavies)
Verify that there are seven (7) peaks: C6+, C3, iC4, nC4, neoC5,
iC5 and nC5. The second double-looking peak from the left is a
composite peak of C2-. This may or may not be labeled but is
not used in calculations.
17D
Place the vertical line of the cursor over the small tick mark on
nC5, and verify the time in the upper right-hand corner of the
chrom is approximately 160 seconds. It is not critical that it be
exactly 160 seconds but should be within 3 or 4 seconds.
17E
Click on the N2-C2 tab, and verify that there are four (4) peaks:
N2, C1, CO2 and C2. The first peak on the left is a composite
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peak of C3+. This may or may not be labeled but is not used in
calculations. There could be trace amounts of other components
in the calibration blend as indicated by gates with no component
label. This is shown below between the CO2 and C2 peaks.
17F
Place the vertical line of the cursor over the small tick mark on
C2, and verify the time in the upper right hand corner of the
chrom is approximately 220 seconds. It is not critical that it be
exactly 220 seconds but should be within 3 or 4 seconds.
Start-up
N2-C2 (Lights)
Step 18
Verify the Stream Sequence
While the stream sequence was verified during the Start-Up Wizard, the
user may want to see if the streams they set to run automatically are
For a stream to automatically sequence, it must be enabled and be
present in the stream sequence. The calibration stream will function
without being enabled. Additionally, the stream should not be enabled or
be present in the stream sequence unless the user prefers to run cycles
on the calibration stream.
A reason that the user may not want the calibration stream enabled is
the fact that when enabled, a stream displays information (Unnormalized
Total, Superior CV, etc.) on the Operation screen. This information
represents process stream information and not calibration stream
information and can lead to confusion.
After confirming the streams, close the Stream Sequence screen.
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19A
On the Operation screen, click the Run button. The Current and
Next Mode indicators for Run will illuminate. The unit will now run
the streams as specified by the Stream Sequence screen. The
unit will run in this mode until manually placed in a different
mode or automatically put into the Calibration mode by the
Calibration Schedule.
19B
NOTE: Allow at least the first stream to complete and verify that the
Unnormalized total is 100% +/- .5 (99.5 100.5)
This concludes setting up the NGC in relation to processing analysis
data. Information regarding wiring for communications is presented in the
Communications section of this guide. For more thorough information,
refer to the NGC 8206 Users Manual or corresponding Help file. Port
information can be viewed by displaying the tree-view within the
PCCU32 software and clicking on a port under the Communications
application.
Remote Communication
To communicate with the host, the NGC defaults to Comm 1 and
defaults the protocol to Totalflow Remote. The protocol deals primarily
with communications between the NGC and host (typically WinCCU).
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Start-up
Step 19
Start-up
RS485
COMM 1 (J8)
Power Out
Ground
Switched Power Out
Operate
RRTS
Bus +
Bus No Connection
No Connection
COMM 2 (J10)
Power Out
Ground
Switched Power Out
Operate
RRTS
Bus +
Bus No Connection
No Connection
Comm 1 (J9)
Pins 23
Pins 12
Pins 23
RS422
COMM 1 (J8)
Power Out
Ground
Switched Power Out
Operate
RTS
Transmit Bus +
Transmit Bus Receive Bus +
Receive Bus COMM 2 (J10)
Power Out
Ground
Switched Power Out
Operate
RTS
Transmit Bus +
Transmit Bus Receive Bus +
Receive Bus Comm 2 (J11)
Pins 23
Pins 12
Pins 23
All communication parameters are found in the Setup tabs for each
instantiated Communication application in PCCU32. Systems are
shipped with default settings for communications but may need further
modification. For additional information, please refer to the NGC8206
Users Manual.
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DIGITAL I/O
POWER
PWR IN
J1
J2
2
S
Y
T
I
R
U
C
E
S
E
R
U
C
E
S
N
U
(-)
(+)
D1
PWR
D2
LN1
J7
TERM
J9
3
NO TERM
J8 1
SERIAL PORT 1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
J5
J6
J11
3
NO TERM
J3
SERIAL PORT 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
ETHERNET SECURITY
D12 D 11 D13
LINK STAT
LAN
J10
RESET
ENABLED
D3
USB HOST
USB CLIENT
TERM
D4
S1
1
2
STATUS
Communication Troubleshooting
It can be difficult to troubleshoot a new radio or modem system that does
not communicate properly due to the fact it has never been proven. As a
result, all the initial hardware and software settings are suspect. More
than one problem can be present and causes component replacement to
be an inadequate troubleshooting technique.. The following checklist can
serve as an aid:
Insure the base radio is working for other locations.
Verify that the Station ID and Device ID match WinCCUs ID
Manager and it is the only device with that ID.
Verify baud rate, stop bits, security code and the listen cycle time
match in WinCCU and PCCU.
Verify the wiring from the NGC8206 to the Optional Equipment Unit
(OEU) terminal strip and then the terminal strip to the radio. Verify
the cable from the radio to the antenna.
Verify J9 and J11 switches on the NGC termination board are in the
proper position. (See the figure above and the table on previous
page).
For more information on troubleshooting, see Chapter 5-Troubleshooting
in the NGC8206 Users Manual.
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Troubleshooting
Start-Up Troubleshooting
The NGC is factory calibrated and comes with a standard set of
configuration files. Typically, the NGC should not require adjustments;
however, due to outside factors (Barometric Pressure, etc.), the unit may
require some adjustments.
This section is designed for troubleshooting new installation issues only.
Detailed troubleshooting techniques and procedures may be found in the
Troubleshooting section of the Totalflow NGC8206 Users Manual.
Following successful completion of any of these troubleshooting
techniques, the unit should be calibrated.
Using Peak Find
Many of the troubleshooting techniques will require use of the Peak Find
tools. The following provides basic information on how this feature works.
Peak Find is divided into two levels of functionality: Automatic Peak Find
and Manual Peak Find. Auto Peak Find performs many of the tasks for
the user to include locating and labeling peaks. As such, it requires little
or no input from the user. Manual Peak Find, on the other hand, requires
the user to manually change carrier pressures, inject time, backflush
time, etc. If the unit gets in a condition and/or the sample blend being
used causes the Auto Peak Find to not work properly, the user may be
required to use Manual Peak Find to perform some fine tuning.
To use either Peak Find function, the user must first place the unit in
Hold. Once in Hold, select Peak Find from the Analyzer Operation
screen. Please notice that the Manual check box is grayed out and not
available at this level of access. Windows for Carrier Pressures, Purge
Time, etc., will be grayed out but will periodically be refreshed to reflect
changes during the Auto Peak Find process.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
There is now a Peak Setup table, and the various parameter fields can
be modified. There are areas in the Peak Setup table such as Slope
(Run), Slope (Rise) and Front Height Ratio that cannot be modified. The
Gate On, Gate Off and Minimum Peak Area can be changed. If the user
needs to make adjustments in the Peak Setup table, the Post Process
feature will reprocess the change without having to run a cycle. Pressure
and time/duration changes in this area require a Run Single Cycle be
performed to process new data. Click the Help button for more
information on these parameters.
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Troubleshooting Solutions
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Troubleshooting
NOTE: In the Manual Peak Find screen, changes to Gate Times and Peak
Labeling may be seen immediately by selecting Post Process. All changes
in the pressure or times windows at the right of the screen will be reflected
following a Run Single Cycle.
Gating Peaks
Gate On and Gate Off times in the Peak Setup table in the Manual Peak
Find screen instructs the process when to start and stop looking for peaks.
Each Gate On/Gate Off time applies the parameters in its row to the peaks
in its time frame. The Gate On time should begin in an area prior to the first
component peak and in a relatively flat area on the baseline. Likewise, the
Gate Off time should be on a flat area and not fall during a component
peak.
Make changes in the Peak Setup table in the Peak Find screen. Send
Setup and then Post Process to see updated chromatograms.
Labeling Peaks
If peaks are integrated correctly and column pressures are within range but
no labels display, the user may need to label the peaks. Manually label the
peaks in the Peak Find screen by zooming in on the chrom, placing the
cursor inside of the peak, right clicking and selecting Label Peak. When the
new window displays, select the component for that peak from the dropdown selection, and click the Label Peak button. Continue until all peaks
are labeled.
Send Setup, and click the Post Process button. Wait for the screen to
update the chromatograms.
Forward Flow Duration
A small peak (part of C6+) displaying after the nC5 peak indicates that the
Forward Flow is too long. It may be necessary to shorten the Forward Flow
Flow/Inject Time. Make small time increment changes to avoid over
compensation. Make adjustments to the Forward Flow Time on the Manual
Peak Find screen, send Setup and run a Single Cycle. Repeat as
necessary. If the Cal Blend component concentrations IC5 and nC5 are
similar, the peak areas should be within 3% of each other. If using
Totalflows standard blend, IC5 and NC5 are approximately 0.1%.
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
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