Teledyne 4060 manual Maintenance Series

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Maintenance

Series 4060

 

 

 

 

 

 

The circuit consists of an electrometer amplifier and an operational amplifier. It is a very high-gain, current-to-voltage converter circuit, having an input impedance measuring in the billions of ohms. It is static sensitive and highly susceptible to contamination, and special handling precautions must be taken.

Because of its high impedance, the input circuitry to the electrometer has had careful design consideration. The resistors (R2 and R3) in the input gain circuit (see schematic) are installed on Teflon-insulated standoffs, instead of directly to the printed circuit, to eliminate the possibility of leakage currents.

To eliminate any possibility of contamination of the insulating materials employed, the completed PC board is ultrasonically cleaned in laboratory grade alcohol. Under no circumstances should the parts described be handled with bare fingers. A freshly-scrubbed finger, stroked along one of the glass resistors, would deposit enough skin oil to completely upset the range division of the attenuator circuit.

Resistor R3 is a 1000 MΩ resistor used in the feedback circuit of the amplifier. R2 has a resistance of 10,000 MΩ and is used in series with the zero potentiometer slider. This circuit is used to nullify any offset signal introduced by the signal electrode. Trimmer P1 is used to nullify the offset signal generated by the electrometer amplifier.

The output of the circuit is standardized against gases with known hydrocarbon concentrations by zero and span calibration, so that the meter and/or recorder indicate the hydrocarbon concentration of the gas being used.

The positive and negative operating voltage required by the electrometer amplifier is furnished by a switching power supply circuit, mounting at the back panel of the Analyzer

The stability of the electrometer circuit can be tested as follows:

1.Disconnect the collector cable.

2.Place the analyzer in the auto range.

3.Adjust zero offset value so that the recorder reads at some point upscale, and record a 24 hour chart.

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Contents Series Series Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsSafety Messages Teledyne Analytical Instruments IiiSeries Additional Safety Information Combustible GAS UsageSeries Procedure for Removal of Internal Inaccessible Shock Hazards Teledyne Analytical Instruments ViiViii Table of Contents Operation Maintenance & Troubleshooting Appendix Appendix BList of Figures Teledyne Analytical Instruments XiiiList of Tables Series Introduction Main Features of the AnalyzerIntroduction Introduction Series Principle of OperationAnalyzer Description Model 4060 Front Panel Interface Applications Modes of Operation Operational TheoryIntroduction Series Operational TheorySample System Analyzer SubsystemsOperational Theory Series Internal Temperature Controllers Gas Flow Control SystemFuel and Blanket Air Systems Flame Ionization Detection CellTypical Piping Diagram for the Model Detection Cell Electrometer-Amplifier Flame Ionization CellFlame Ignition Circuit Anode Power SupplyFlame Guard Circuit Unpacking the Analyzer InstallationSeries Installation Mounting the AnalyzerUser Connections Installation SeriesElectrical Power Connections Electronic ConnectionsModel 4060 Rear Panel with Optional Gas Manifold Equipment Interface Connector Pin Arrangement Pin Function Threshold Alarm System Alarm Remote Calibration Connections Range ID Relay Connections Pin out of 50 pin D-Sub Connector 2.10 RS-232 PortCommands via RS-232 Input Gas ConnectionsGas Connections Less than 0.5 PPM Placing the System in Operation Series Operation OperationEquipment Operation Series Preliminary Power-Off Check ListActivating the Support Gases Carrier Gas Flame Ignition1 Air Span GasVerification of the Flame Guard Circuit Sample PumpAnalyzer Operation Ignition and/or Flame Guard Circuit FailureSeries Operation Default Parameters Style ConventionsNavigation and Data Entry EnterEscape Menu StructureMain Menus Span Model Screen System Self-Diagnostic TestALT-SPAN Alarms Function AL-1 Defeated AL-1 High AL-1 NON-FAILSAFE AL-1 NON-LATCHING Operation Series Analog Output Adjustment Range FunctionChanging Stream Setting up an AUTO-CALLinearization Autocal Password Timing Group SetupPassword Protection Entering a Password Enter NEW Password Screen Repeat Password Entry Screen Logging OutStandby Series Operation Operation Series Teledyne Analytical Instruments Maintenance & Troubleshooting Series MaintenanceAnode Voltage Check Maintenance SeriesMeasuring Circuit Electrical Checks Printed Circuit Board Replacement Electronic StabilityTemperature Control Electronic Check Collector CableIgnition and/or Flame Guard Circuit Checks Sampling System Flame Guard and Anode Power Supply PCB Printed Circuit Board DescriptionsProportional Temperature Controller PCB Electrometer-Amplifier PCB Maintenance Series Series Appendix Specifications and Initial SettingsAppendix Analytical Instruments Recommended Spare Parts ListAppendix Series Drawing List PC Board AssembliesAppendix Series Teledyne Analytical Instruments B1 Addendum and Testing Results Appendix B