YZ Systems DynaPak 2010L User manual

DynaPak2010L
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Table Of Contents
1. Introduction 3
2. System Components 3
3. Theory of Operation 4
4. Sampler Location 5
5. Sampler Installation 6
6. Sample Vessel Installation 8
7. Operational Check & Leak Testing 9
8. Sampler Set-Up: time-based
sampling 10
9. Sampler Set-Up: time-based
sampling with the DPS-2 12
10. Sampler Set-Up: proportional-
to-flow sampling 14
11. Sampler Maintenance 16
12. Trouble Shooting 20
13. Diagrams
#1 DP-2000 pump (assembled) 23
#2 DP-2000 pump (exploded) 24
#3 YZ filter regulator (assembled) 25
#4 YZ filter regulator (exploded) 26
#5 LinkPlus 27
#6 DPS-2 28
#7 Z-65 controller 29
#8 Z-65 installation notes/wiring
control documentation 30
#9 DuraSite Portable Sample vessel
installation 31
Notes 33
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Congratulations on your purchase of the DynaPak
2010L Low Pressure Series Sampler. You've
made a wise measurement investment for your
company.
Before you begin installation, insure that all of the
necessary components are present. You will need
a sample cylinder(s) during the installation. If you
have questions concerning installation/operation,
contact your YZ representative or YZ Customer
Service at 936.788.5593. This sampler can
operate at pipeline pressures from 10 psig (.69
Bar) up to 1500 psig (103.4 Bar).
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Sample Discharge
DynaPak 2000 Pump
Tubing
Purge Valve
Isolation Valve
Sample Discharge
Probe Body Assembly
Note:
Filter/Regulator
YZ SYSTEMS, INC.
3101 POLLOK DRIVE CONROE, TEXAS 77303
Z-65 Controller Cable Entry Fitting Solenoid Valve
Patents 5,152,678; 4,531,895; 4,928,536
Wiring and Pneumatic Tubing Not
Shown For Drawing Clarity
Sample Inlet
8" (20cm)
6" (15cm)
1. Introduction
2. System Components
The primary components of the DynaPak 2010L
Sampling System are illustrated here.

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DynaPak 2010L Gas Sampler
The DynaPak 2010L Sampler is a pipeline
mounted system which uses the pneumatically
operated, positive displacement DynaPak 2000
pump, the Z-65 timer/controller, the YZ filter/
regulator and a low power solenoid valve to obtain
gas samples from pipelines between 10psig (0.69
Bar) and 1500 psig (103.4 Bar).
The 2010L provides three modes of operation:
A. Time-based sampling: in this mode of
operation, the 2010L extracts a gas sample from
the pipeline at regular time intervals. The volume
of the sample is set by the operator using the
volume adjustment feature of the DP-2000 pump.
The Z-65 controller operates as a recycling timer,
periodically energizing a low power solenoid valve.
Energizing the solenoid valve allows actuation gas
to stroke the DP-2000 pump. The rate at which
this occurs is a function of operator input. Two 10
position switches are used to set the off time
interval. The number of times the solenoid output
is activated is recorded by the onboard LCD stroke
indicator.
B. Time-based sampling with the optional
YZ differential pressure switch (DPS-2): this
mode of operation is similar to the time-based
sampling mode, except that the DPS-2 converts a
differential pressure signal to an electrical signal
that the Z-65 timer uses to determine if flow is
present in the pipeline. In effect, the DPS allows
the Z-65 timer to shut off when flow stops in the
pipeline, and when flow starts again, the ability to
start-up and resume operation.
C. Proportional-to-flow sampling:
in this mode of operation, the Z-65 counter
operates as a dividing counter. The Z-65 counter
periodically energizes a low power solenoid valve.
As in the other two modes of operation, this allows
actuation gas to stroke the DP-2000 pump. The
rate at which this occurs is a function of operator
input as well as the host computer or other device
that inputs pulses per volume metered. The two
10-position switches on the Z-65 are used to set
the number of pulses the counter will count before
activating the solenoid output. The number of
times the solenoid output is activated is recorded
by the onboard LCD stroke indicator. Sample
volume is again controlled using the DP-2000
volume adjustment knob.
In all three modes of operation, the Z-65 timer/
counter operates using a replaceable internal
battery pack. The battery pack condition is
monitored by way of two indicator LEDs. When
the battery pack needs replacement, the red LED
will illuminate when the solenoid output is
activated. If the battery pack is good, the green
LED will illuminate when the solenoid is activated.
The External Power Option can be used in lieu
of the internal battery pack. The External Power
Option (model # EPO-120) consists of an AC to
DC convertor and intrinsically safe barrier to
convert 120 VAC power to 28 VDC to operate the
controller without the use of the internal battery
pack.
The Solar Power Option would be used in lieu of
the internal battery pack. The Solar Power
Option (model #SPO-12) consists of a 5 watt
solar panel with RM-12 charger regulator module
and internal 12V, 5 Amp hour battery pack.
3. Theory of Operation

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4.1 The sampler should be a minimum of five
pipe diameters from any device which could cause
aerosols or significant pressure drops.
4.2 The sampler should not be located within the
defined meter tube region (AGA 3 manual).
A = The number of unobstructed, straight pipe
diameters upstream (see AGA - 3 manual).
B = The number of unobstructed, straight pipe
diameters downstream (see AGA - 3 manual).
Meter Tube
Optimum Sampler Probe Locations
Differential Pressure Device
5 Ø
Flow
A B 5 Ø
4. Sampler Location

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5.1 DynaPak 2010L
a. The DynaPak 2010L requires a 3/4" FNPT
pipelineconnection.
b. The DynaPak 2010L sampler should be
mounted vertically in a horizontal run of the
pipeline.
c. The end of the sampler probe should penetrate
the center 1/3rd of the pipeline.
d. The end of the sample probe should be cut
parallelto thepipeline.
e. Before applying pipeline pressure to the
DynaPak 2010L, ensure that the isolation valve
and purge valve are closed.
f. After pipeline pressure has been applied to the
sampler, check the probe body/pipeline connection
using a liquid leak detector.
CAUTION:
Incorrect operation of valves (over
tightening) can result in damage to the
valve components (isolation valve
bonnet assembly) which might result in
the valve stem being screwed out of the
probe body. This of course results in
product at pipeline pressure being
vented continually through this port
until this section of the pipeline is shut
in. Be aware of the following
procedures and information.
· DynaPak valves are of soft seat
design and should only be closed
or opened with fingers. No
wrenches should ever be used.
·If a valve will not seal off with
finger tight operation the valve
should have maintenance
performed to allow proper
operation of the valve.
Center 1/3
1/3
1/3
1/3
Center 1/3
1/3
1/3
1/3
5. System Installation

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5. System Installation
5.2 Optional DPS-2:
a. With the low pressure supply valve and the high
pressure supply valve closed, connect the DPS-2
to the orifice connection tubing.
b. Open the equalization valve.
c. Open the low pressure supply valve or the high
pressure supply valve.
NOTE: Do not open either the low pressure
supply valve or the high pressure supply valve
without ensuring that the equalization valve is
open. Failure to do so may damage the
DPS-2's internal components.
d. Open the other supply valve.
e. Close the equalization valve.
f. Run the free end of the DPS-2 cable through the
cable entry connector located on the upper left
side on the DynaPak 2010L enclosure.
g. Connect the DPS-2 cable as shown in the
diagram.
h. Tighten the cable entry connector, allowing for
enough cable length to open the enclosure.
High Pressure Supply Valve
Orifice Connection
Equalization Valve
Low Pressure Supply Valve
Flow
Low Pressure
High Pressure
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6.1 Variable pressure/constant volume
cylinders.
Spun cylinders may be installed in a horizontal
position on the DynaPak BackRack vessel rack.
Avoiding traps in the line, install stainless steel
tubing and fittings from the sample discharge port
of the sampler to the product end of the sample
cylinder.
300cc and 500cc spun cylinders may also be
installed in a vertical position. Piping from the
sampler dischage port to the sample vessel
should be arranged so that liquid traps are not
created.
6.2 Variable volume/constant pressure
cylinder.
The free-floating piston cylinder (DuraSite) may be
installed in a horizontal position on an optional
vessel rack. Free-floating piston cylinders should
NOT be installed on the DynaPak BackRack
vessel rack.
Install 1/8" tubing from the sample discharge port
of the manifold to the product end of the vessel.
Avoid traps in this line.
See diagram #9 for DuraSite portable sample
vessel instructions.
6.3 LinkPlus. Install the optional LinkPlus directly
into the sample discharge port of the sampler.
Use stainless steel tubing and fittings to connect
the LinkPlus outlet to the product end of the
sample cylinder.
6. Sample Vessel Installation

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7.1 When all of the tubing connections have been
completed, close the purge valve on the front of the
sampler probe body. Open the sample probe
supply valve to allow pipeline pressure into the
sampler. Check all connections using a liquid leak
detector.
7.2 Adjust the filter/regulator from the following
ranges:
Pipeline Pressure Actuation Pressure
10 psig (0.69 Bar) to
50 psig (3.5 Bar) Use Full P/L Pressure
Pipeline Pressure
50 psig (3.5 Bar) to
700 psig (48 Bar) 50 psig (3.5 Bar)
Over 700 psig (48 Bar) to
1500 psig (103.4 Bar) 65 psig (4.5 Bar)
7.3 Turn the stroke adjustment knob on the top of
the pump counterclockwise to set the pump
displacement at .4cc/stroke.
7.4 Move all of the mode switches on the Z-65 to
their off positions.
7.5 Move both timer/counter dials to the 0 position
(00 minutes).
7.6 Move mode switches 1, 2 and 3 to the on
position. The pump will begin stroking once every 2
seconds in a diagnostic test mode.
7.7 Allow the sampler to operate until pipeline
pressure plus is achieved at the sample discharge.
7.8 Return the mode switches to their off positions.
7.9 Check all connections from the sampler dis-
charge to the connection on the sample cylinder
using a liquid leak detector.
7.10 If no leaks are found, the pump and tubing
should be considered tested and functional.
NOTE:Blackindicates
theswitchposition.
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8.1 Calculate the sampling rate using the
following 30 day chart:
NOTE: To obtain maximum battery life, choose
the longest time interval and the largest pump
displacement setting possible.
18 minutes
Example
8.2 Set the timer dials on the Z-65 to the sample
rate from step 8.1.
NOTE: The time (18 minutes) above corresponds
to the dial setting shown for the Z65 model with the
timer range setting in the factory position (jumper
on the two left pins). See section 12.4 Timer
Range Setting.
3
2
0
9
6
8
7
1
3
2
5
4
0
9
1
6
7
8
5
4
12 .400 18 36 60
913 27 45
3
6
4
918
915
30
.300
.200
.100
Number of turns
open on pump
stroke knob
sample
pump
displacement
per stroke 1000 cc 500 cc 300 cc
Sample cylinder volumes
Sample
rate
(minutes)
8. Sampler Set-Up
Time-based sampling

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8.4 Turn mode switch 1 to on.
8.5 Turn mode switch 2 to on.
8.6 Turn mode switch 3 to on.
8.7 Turn mode switch 4 to off.
8.8 Press the test button once to initiate the timer
sequence.
8.3 Adjust the pump volume adjustment knob to
the value used in the calculations in step 8.1.
Numberofturnsopenonthepumpvolumeknob
3
6
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Samplepumpdisplacementperstroke
.1cc
.2cc
.4cc
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Time-based sampling

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9.1 Calculate the sampling rate using the following 30 day chart:
9.2 Set the timer dials on the Z-65 to the
determined time from step 9.1. Example
18 minutes
NOTE: To obtain maximum battery life, choose
the longest time interval and the largest pump
displacement setting possible.
NOTE: The time (18 minutes) above corre-
sponds to the dial setting shown for the Z65 model
with the timer range setting in the factory position
(jumper on the two left pins). See section 12.4
Timer Range Setting.
3
2
0
9
6
8
7
1
3
2
5
4
0
9
1
6
7
8
5
4
9. Sampler set-up
time-based sampling with the DPS-2
12 .400 18 36 60
913 27 45
3
6
4
918
915
30
.300
.200
.100
Number of turns
open on pump
stroke knob
sample
pump
displacement
per stroke 1000 cc 500 cc 300 cc
Sample cylinder volumes
Sample
rate
(minutes)

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9.3 Adjust the pump volume adjustment knob to
the value used in the calculations in step 9.1.
9.4 Turn mode switch 1 to on.
9.5 Turn mode switch 2 to on.
9.6 Turn mode switch 3 to off.
9.7 Turn mode switch 4 to off.
9.8 Press the test button once to initiate the timer
sequence.
NOTE: For the Z-65 to operate the DP-2010L
System, a minimum pressure differential of 3" of
water must exist between the high pressure and
low pressure ports of the DPS-2.
Numberofturnsopenonthepumpvolumeknob
3
6
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Samplepumpdisplacementperstroke
.1cc
.2cc
.4cc
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Inthismode of operation, theZ-65controller is used
as a dividing counter to control the rate at which the
pump is actuated. The desired time between pump
strokes is controlled by the host computer or output
device that will give an input pulse to the Z-65
controller.
10.1 Determine if the incoming input is either a dry
contact or voltage pulse.
10.2
If the input is a dry contact:
a.Terminate the incoming connections to the Z-65
terminal strip (see illustration).
b.Turn mode switch 1 to on.
c.Turn mode switch 2 to off.
d.Turn mode switch 3 to on.
e.Turn mode switch 4 to off.
OR
10.3
If the input is a voltage pulse:
a.Terminate the incoming connections to the
Z-65 terminal strip (see illustration).
b.Turn mode switch 1 to on.
c.Turn mode switch 2 to off.
d.Turn mode switch 3 to on.
e.Turn mode switch 4 to on.
Dry contact or
duration min.)
open collector
(20 mSec
+
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+
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Voltage pulse
5-24 VDC
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proportional-to-flow sampling

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10.4 Calculate the counter setting using the following chart:
1. your pump displacement (from .1 to .4cc’s) = a.__________
2. your sample cylinder volume in cc’s (300cc, 500cc, etc.) = b.__________
3. average flow rate (MMCF per day or MCM per day) = c.__________
4. sample period in days = d.__________
5. pulses/volume metered (pulses/MMCF or pulses/MCM) = e.__________
6. counter setting = a x c x d x e
(b)
Example #1:
English Gas Flow
Units
Example #2:
Metric Gas Flow
Units
10.5 Adjust the pump volume adjustment knob to
the value used in the calculation in step 10.4.
Samplepumpdisplacementperstroke
.1cc
.2cc
.4cc
Numberofturnsopenonthepumpvolumeknob
3
6
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10.6 Turn the counter dials to the appropriate
number of pulses you want to count before the
sample pump strokes.
Example: 20 pulses; turn dials to 20.
Press the test button once to load the value into the
memory.
NOTE: If the calculated counter setting is less than 1 or
greaterthan99,the pulsespervolumemeteredwillneed
to be adjusted. This can be programmed in most flow
meters to the desired rate. If the calculated counter
setting is less than 1, increase the pulses per volume
metered. If the calculated counter setting is greater than
99,decreasethepulsespervolumemetered.
3
2
0
9
6
8
7
1
3
2
5
4
0
9
1
6
7
8
5
4
pump displacement (a.) = .2cc .2cc
sample cylinder size (b.) = 300cc 300cc
average flow rate (c.) = 10 MMCF per day 10MCM/day
sample period (d.) = 30 days 30 days
pulses per volume metered (e.) = 100 pulses/MMcf 100 pulses/MCM
Example #1
counter setting = .2cc x 10 MMcf per day X 30 days X 100 pulses per MMcf = 20 pulses
300 cc
Example #2
counter setting = .2cc x 10 MCM per day X 30 days X 100 pulses per MCM = 20 pulses
300 cc
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11.1 Recommended preventative maintenance
schedule
Every sampling situation is unique. Below are our
recommendations for average conditions. A
higher BTU content will necessitate more frequent
pump/filter maintenance.
a. Clean and lubricate the sample pump every six
months.
b. Check the filter element every six months,
replacing as necessary.
c. Test the battery every month.
d. Test the system for leaks each time a fitting or
connection has been made.
11.2 Cleaning and lubricating the DP-2000
pump:
a. Close the isolation valve.
b. Disconnect the plastic tubing from the solenoid
valve to the pump diaphragm housing by
depressing the tubing release sleeve on the
diaphragm housing fitting while pulling out the
tubing. It is not necessary to remove the fitting
from the diaphragm housing.
c. Remove the sample discharge (1/8" stainless
steel tubing) from the pump body.
d. Screw the stroke adjustment knob all the way
down to the 0 cc/stroke setting.
e. *Unscrew the pump body by hand from the inlet
check valve assembly. Separation at this point is
recommended to maintain proper tubing location
and alignment between the pump body and the
probe body. Do not remove the inlet check valve
body from the manifold unless cleaning is
necessary. To replace the inlet check valve o-ring,
carefully cut the o-ring off the head of the dart and
stretch the new o-ring over the head of the dart
using a light coat of assembly grease.
*Screw the stroke adjustment screw all the way
down.
11.2 e
11.2 f
11.2 b
11.2 a
11.2 c
11.2 d
11. Sampler maintenance
f. Remove the diaphragm housing from the
pump body by unscrewing the diaphragm
housing and carefully pulling the plunger out of
the pump body. Inspect the plunger shaft for
damage or wear. The diaphragm chamber
houses the diaphragm, return spring, stroke
adjustment screw and plunger assembly. The
diaphragm chamber should not be
disassembled unless one of these items
needs replacing.

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g. Remove the internal bushings and o-rings from
the pump body by inserting a nonmetallic rod
(larger than 1/4", smaller than 1/2") into the top of
the pump body. Gently tap to remove all bushings
and o-rings out the bottom of the pump body.
h. Clean and inspect all components. Replace if
necessary.
NOTE: Normal service generally requires only
the replacement of the o-rings and seal. A seal
repair kit (part number D3-0002) is available from
YZ.
i. Apply a light coat of non-soluble assembly
grease on all o-rings and bushings to prevent
damage.
j. Install the body bushing into the bottom of the
pump body.
NOTE: Apply a light coat of assembly grease on
the plunger shaft prior to installation.
k. Insert all other bushings, springs, and o-rings in
their respective sequence on the plunger shaft.
l. Carefully install assembly into the top of the
pump body, and screw the actuator assembly onto
the pump body. (Tighten firmly by Hand ONLY)
m. Install the pump assembly on the inlet valve
assembly. (Tighten firmly by Hand ONLY).
n. Connect the 1/8" stainless steel tubing to the
pump body and 1/8" plastic tubing to the
diaphragm housing.
o. Open the isolation valve.
p. Adjust the stroke adjustment knob to its original
setting.
q. Pressure test the pump as previously described
for proper operation. 11.2 j
11.2 k
11.2 g
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11.3 Battery Test:
a. Set the mode switches as follows:
1. Position 1, 2 and 3 on
b. Set the time switches to the 01 position.
NOTE: Time switches must not be in 00 position
to test the battery.
This will set the solenoid output rate to one
actuation every one minute (based on the factory
set time range for the Z-65 model).
c. Depress the test switch to test the battery. A
green LED will illuminate if the battery is good and
a red LED will illuminate if the battery is low.
NOTE: The solenoid must be connected to test
the battery condition.
Battery condition cannot be tested with a volt
meter.
Replacing a Depleted Battery:
1. Remove the four thumb screws, cover plate and
orange terminal connector.
2. The battery is located in the lower left hand
corner of the Z-65 controller assembly.
3. Unclip the battery plug from the battery
receptacle.
4. Replace the depleted battery with a fresh battery
pack (part No. E3-2001).
NOTE: Follow the illustration to assure proper
battery wire placement in the Z-65 enclosure.
5. Return the mode switches to their original
positions.
Battery Pack
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11.4 Recommended spare parts for the
DynaPak 2000 Series gas samplers.
Part Number Description Qty. Location
C4-0004 Filter element 1 see diagrams #3 and #4
D3-0002 DP-2000 pump seal kit 1 see diagrams #1 and #2
D3-0003 YZfilter regulatorrepair kit 1 see diagrams #3 and #4
D3-0142 Z-65/200 fuse replacement kit 1 see diagram #7
E3-2001 Battery pack 1 see diagram #7
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12.1 Mechanical Operation Test:
A. Set the mode switches as follows:
1. Positions 1, 2 and 3 on.
2. Position 4 off.
B. Set the time switches to 00 to enter the
diagnostic mode. This mode enables the user to
increase the solenoid output rate to one pulse
every two seconds.
12.2 DPS-2 Test
A. Set the mode switches as follows:
1. Position 1 and 2 on.
2. Position 3 and 4 off.
B. Set the time dials to 00 to enter the diagnostic
mode.
C. This mode enables the operator to determine if
the DPS is operating properly. This is
accomplished by depressing and holding the test
switch. If the DPS is sensing flow in the pipeline,
the green LED should illuminate. If flow is not
present, the red LED should illuminate.
12.3 LCD Stroke Indicator Test Mode:
A. To test the stroke counter, set the mode
switches as follows:
1. Positions 1, 2 and 3 on.
2. Position 4 off.
B. Set the time switches to 00.
C. Unscrew the thumbscrews and remove the six
position terminal strip and cover. This will expose
the battery pack and the three position
configuration jumper (located in the lower right
corner of the Z-65 controller assembly).
D. Set the configuration jumper to the far right
position marked stroke indicator test.
E. This will cause all six digits to become active on
the stroke counter. Depress the reset. The stroke
counter should increment 000000, 111111, etc.,
up to 999999 each time the solenoid fires. When
the counter display reads 999999, the test is
complete.
12.3 d - Jumper switch location
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Timer Mode
Note: When the test is complete, move the jumper
back to the factory position (far left position).
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