Teledyne 40, Power Supply Operation, Display, Channel Selection, Correction Factor Switch

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2.5Operation:

2.5.1Display

If the power supply was purchased with the flow instruments, the power supply will be already set up so that the display reads directly in the units of flow to be monitored. EXAMPLE: A 5 SLPM unit is connected to channel 1. When the CHANNEL SELECTOR switch is turned to channel 1, the display will read 5.00 at 5 SLPM flow rate. A 50 SCCM unit will have the display for its channel read 50.0 at full flow. Note that the display has 3-1/2 digits, but only two decimal points are active, therefore a 1 SLPM unit will read 1000 SCCM.

2.5.2 Channel Selection

The CHANNEL SELECTOR switch in the lower right-hand corner of the front panel (see Fig.

2.4) is used to switch the display between the different flow instruments to be monitored. Note that the OFF position removes all power from the flow instruments and from most of the power supply. If the CHANNEL SELECTOR switch is inadvertently turned to the OFF position, the flowmeters will shut down. After turning the instrument back on, there will be a short period of time before the flowmeters will correctly indicate the gas flow.

FIG 2.4

2.5.3 Correction Factor Switch

On the left hand side of the front panel is a switch labeled CORRECTION FACTOR. De- pressing the right side of this switch will display the gas conversion factor for the channel correctly selected by the channel selector switch. Normally this will read 1.000. This gas conversion factor is a multiplier that is factored into the flow signal before it is sent to the front panel display. This factor will be changed to some value other than 1.000, only if the flowmeter has some gas flowing through it other than the gas for which the flowmeter is calibrated.

2.5.4 Correction Factor Potentiometers

Refer to Fig. 2.4. To set a correction factor, turn the CHANNEL SELECTOR switch to the desired channel. Depress and hold the CORRECTION FACTOR switch. The display is now reading the correction factor currently set for the channel. This factor can be adjusted by turning the CORRECTION FACTOR POTENTIOMETER for the corresponding channel with a small screw driver while holding the correction factor switch in the depressed position. Turning clockwise will increase the factor, and counterclockwise will decrease the factor. Release the CORRECTION FACTOR switch. The display is now showing the correct flow of the new gas.

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40, Power Supply specifications

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