Teledyne 3190 manual Location and Mounting, Installation Model, Control Unit Installation

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shipped with all the materials you need to install and prepare the system for operation.

CAUTION: Do not disturb the integrity of the cell package until the cell is to be used immediately. If the cell package is punctured prematurely and air is permitted to enter, cell life will be shortened.

3.2Location and Mounting

3.2.1 Control Unit Installation

The 3190 Control Unit is designed to be panel-mounted in a general purpose, indoor area, away from moisture and the elements. The unit should be installed at viewing level in a sheltered area.

CAUTION: For the DC powered version, the control unit chassis must be isolated from the input power ground.

Refer to the Outline Diagram C-64772 for the physical dimensions of the analyzer.

3.2.2 External Probe Installation

The External Probe can be installed in the process any reasonable distance from the Control Unit. The nominal maximum is 6 ft, but the dis- tance can be more, depending on the level of electromagnetic noise in the operating environment.

The standard Model 3190 includes the External Probe unit depicted in the Final Assembly, Dwg C-64641, and the Analysis Unit (probe) Outline, Dwg B-59610. Dimensions are also given in Specifications in the Appendix.

For special applications, the type of External Probe unit supplied may vary depending on the specific process. With these systems, specific installa- tion and interconnect information is given in a separate probe manual or in an addendum to this manual depending on the model External Probe used. The addendum will reference the specific Outline and Interconnection Drawings in the Drawings section of this manual, and provides any other appropriate information.

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Contents Model 3190 Series Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsCopyright 1999 Teledyne Analytical Instruments Specific Model Information Contents Maintenance AppendixTeledyne Analytical Instruments Main Features of the Analyzer IntroductionOverview Trace Oxygen Analyzer IntroductionFront Panel Description Introduction ModelRear Panel Description Up ArrowAnalog Outputs Rear Panel AC and DC versionsRS-232 Port Introduction Model Teledyne Analytical Instruments Operational Theory IntroductionMicro-Fuel Cell Sensor Trace Oxygen Analyzer Operational TheoryOperational Theory Model Anatomy of a Micro-Fuel CellElectrochemical Reactions + 2H 2O + 4e → 4OHCalibration Characteristics Effect of PressureGeneral Signal ProcessingElectronics Block Diagram of the Signal Processing Electronics Unpacking the Analyzer InstallationTrace Oxygen Analyzer Installation Installation Model Control Unit InstallationExternal Probe Installation Location and MountingInstalling the Micro-Fuel Cell / Cell Block Orientation Electrical ConnectionsRear Panel Electrical Connectors for AC and DC Units Trace Oxygen Analyzer Installation HI Alarm LO AlarmParameter Setting Sensor FailInstallation Checklist Gas ConnectionsInstallation Model Teledyne Analytical Instruments Trace Oxygen Analyzer Operation Using the Function and Data EntryOperation Operation Model Setting the Analysis RangesButtons Setting the Alarm Setpoints Settle ModeHI Alarm Trace Oxygen Analyzer Operation HI RangeLO Alarm Sensor Fail AlarmSelecting a Fixed Range or Autoranging CalibrationProcedure Displaying Percent & PPM on the LED DisplaySetL mode in the LED display Maintenance Trace Oxygen Analyzer MaintenanceAC Powered Units Replacing the FuseSensor Installation or Replacement Maintenance ModelDC Powered Units When to Replace a SensorDisconnect the Power Source at the Control Unit Removing the Micro-Fuel CellInstalling a Micro-Fuel Cell Exploded View of MFC and Cell BlockDisconnect the Power Source from the Control Unit Cell Warranty ConditionsMaintenance Model Teledyne Analytical Instruments Appendix Specifications Trace Oxygen Analyzer AppendixSpare Parts List Appendix ModelDrawing List MiscellaneousAppendix Model Teledyne Analytical Instruments