TERRA UNIVERSAL 2700-09B Nitrogen Generator Installation Guide
- June 4, 2024
- TERRA UNIVERSAL
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TERRA UNIVERSAL 2700-09B Nitrogen Generator
Installation and Operating Guide Document No. 1800-47
Nitrogen Generator
© Copyright 2021 Terra Universal Inc. All rights reserved. • Revised September
2021
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Inc. Neither this document nor any portion of it may be reproduced in any way
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Terra Universal makes no warranties applying to information contained in this
manual or its suitability for any implied or inferred purpose. Terra Universal
shall not be held liable for any errors this manual contains or for any
damages that result from its use.
Safety Notice
Thorough familiarity with all operating guidelines is essential to safe
operation of the product. Failure to observe safety precautions could result
in poor performance, damage to the system or other property, or serious bodily
injury or death.
The following symbols are intended to call your attention to two levels of
hazard involved in operation:
Cautions are used when failure to observe instructions could result in
significant damage to equipment.
CAUTION
Warnings are used when failure to observe instructions or precautions could
result in injury or death.
WARNING
The information presented here is subject to change without notice.
Introduction
This manual provides information on installing and operating your Terra Nitrogen Generator. By studying this document carefully, you can be assured of a long, efficient service life from your system.
Description
Terra Universal’s Nitrogen Generator is designed to provide reliable dry
nitrogen without the expense and inconvenience associated with bottled
systems. It uses efficient membrane separation technology to generate nitrogen
from compressed air (see the chart below for typical system performance).
The system contains a gas pressure regulator and indicating gauge, a
flowmeter, a 1-micron air-line coalescing prefilter, a 0.01-micron air-line
coalescing filter, and the air separator membrane module. The prefilter
removes all solids 1 micron and larger, along with water droplets and most oil
aerosols. The coalescing filters remove solids 0.01 microns and larger and
99.999+% of oil aerosols, thereby protecting the membrane module from oil and
other impurities in the incoming air-line and ensuring a long service life.
Oil and moisture condensation from the prefilter and coalescing filters exits
the system through a 1/4″ slip-fit connector that can be directed to an in-
house drain.
Set-Up and Operation
Before operation, carefully unpack and inspect the Nitrogen Generator. Any damage should be reported immediately to the shipping company.
To prevent dangerously low oxygen levels and risk of asphyxiation, nitrogen- purged systems should only be installed in a well-ventilated area.
Connecting and Operating the System
- With the pressure regulator (counter clockwise rotation) and flowmeter (clockwise rotation) completely closed, connect the Nitrogen Generator to an incoming compressed air line by means of the 3/8” (5/8” for Cat. #2700-09B) inlet slip fitting on the top panel. The compressed air fed into the Nitrogen Generator should be regulated externally between 100 and 200 psi (For maximum purity, choose the highest inlet pressure possible.)
- Connect the nitrogen outlet by means of the other 3/8″ (5/8” for Cat. No. #2700-09A) quick connect fittings on the top panel.
- Open regulator (completely clockwise) and flowmeter (completely counterclockwise) to allow unrestricted flow at full line pressure. The outlet pressure will drop roughly 20-30% from the inlet pressure as the compressed air flows through the membrane. Flow and purity are determined by adjusting either the pressure regulator or flowmeter.
If consistent outlet pressure is required, set the pressure regulator at the desired level and then adjust the flowmeter to achieve the desired flow at your selected pressure. The lower the outlet flow rate at any outlet pressure level, the higher the product purity. The higher the inlet pressure at any inlet flow rate, the higher the product purity.
The light-up TUI logo serves as status indicator for inlet pressure. The LED
emits a solid-color glow under normal conditions and flashes if it detects
that the compressed air feed falls below the set-point (normally at 20 PSI).
This light is 120VAC powered and included as a convenience. Electricity is not
required for the generator to extract nitrogen from compressed air.
Refer to flow tables on following pages for guidelines on typical purities
achieved at varying pressures and temperatures. Conduct purity tests to
determine the settings that meet your specifications.
Initial Calibration
The frequency at which to replace pre-filters will vary depending on your application and system set-up. To help determine the frequency for your system, check the pre-filter every three months until the color indicator on the pre-filter turns yellow, which signifies that it’s time to replace it with a new pre-filter. Use the elapsed-time data from this procedure to set up a filter maintenance schedule that corresponds to your workflow. By doing this, the membrane filter will last indefinitely.
Maintenance
The membrane module inside the Nitrogen Generator is designed to operate
maintenance-free as long as the prefilter and coalescing filters effectively
remove impurities (particularly oil vapor) from the feed air.
A slide indicator on these filters changes color (from green, to yellow, and
then to red) when the filter element inside either unit needs to be replaced
(see Figure 1). This indicator should be monitored monthly. Under continuous
use at 100 PSI, filters will operate for approximately two years (20,000
hours).
Replacing Filter Elements
- Open the front housing panel of the Nitrogen Generator to expose the filters (see Figure 1).
- Rotate the self-locking bayonet head 1/8 turn counterclockwise to release it from the bowl (see Figure 2).
- Pull the filter element to release it from the head. Remove the bottom filter element cap.
- Attach the bottom cap to the replacement filter element and push it into the filter head until it locks in place.
- Rotate the filter head 1/8 turn clockwise to reattach it to the filter bowl. Close the front panel.
Replacement Filter Elements
-
1-micron Prefilter
Cat. #
2700-15 -
0.01-micron Coalescing Filter
2700-16
Nitrogen Membrane
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For Model 2700-09B
2700-36 -
For Model 2700-11B
2700-37 -
For Model 2700-12B
2700-38
Specifications and Performance Data
-
2700-09B
24” W x 14” D x 68.25”H -
2700-11B
24” W x 12” D x 49.25”H -
2700-12B
20”W x 12”D x 35.25”H -
157 lbs.
0 – 400 SCFH -
96 lbs.
0 – 100 SCFH -
58 lbs.
0 – 20 SCFH
Includes polypropylene leveling feet; excludes other hardware.
-
Housing:
Powder-coated white CR steel cabinet with polyethylene leveling feet -
Feed Air Pressure:
200 PSIG MAX -
Feed Air Temperature:
40°F to 122°F -
Nitrogen Outlet Flow:
See graphs on page 5. -
Prefilter:
One-micron absolute filtration. Dual glass micro-fiber filter beds coalesce and remove water droplets. Remaining oil content: 1 ppm by weight. Includes slide indicator (to indicate need for filter change), liquid level indicator and internal drain. ISO 8573.1 Quality Class – Solids: Class 2, Oil Content: Class 4 -
Coalescing Filter:
Absolute filtration of 0.01µm particles; 99.999+% oil removal efficiency. Includes slide indicator (to indicate need for filter change), liquid level indicator and internal drain. ISO 8573.1 Quality Class – Solids: Class 1, Oil Content: Class 1 -
Membrane Module: Electrical:
Semipermeable hollow fiber bundles.
Power not needed to generate nitrogen, but low-pressure indicator light requires 120VAC. User-supplied air compressor may require electricity.
Notes
1. Terra’s nitrogen generating membranes separate oxygen from pressurized
air. The composition of the product is determined by measuring the residual
oxygen content. The nitrogen content is calculated by subtracting the residual
oxygen content from 100 %. Air is composed of nitrogen (78.1%), oxygen (20.9
%), Argon (0.9 %), CO2 (0.03 %), and some trace inert gases. Therefore it
should be born in mind that the value that is normally called the nitrogen
content actually is the inert gas content.
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