Trace Oxygen Analyzer | Installation 3 | |
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fuse receptacle, to the right of the power terminal strip, holds a 0.5 A, very quick acting fuse. (See Fuse Replacement in chapter 5, Maintenance.)
The Power switch is located below the fuse receptacle.
WARNING: INSERT THE STRIPPED TIPS OF WIRES ENTIRELY INTO THE TERMINAL BLOCKS. DO NOT LEAVE EXPOSED WIRE OUTSIDE OF THE HOLES IN THE BLOCKS.
CAUTION: The control unit chassis must be isolated from the grounding system of the DC input power.
Analog Outputs: There are three DC output signal connectors with screw terminals on the panel. There are two wires per output with the polar- ity noted. See Figure
Voltage rises with increasing oxygen concentra- | |
| tion, from 0 V at 0 oxygen content to 10 V at full |
| scale oxygen content. (Full scale = 100 % of |
| programmed range.) |
03.33 V = Low Range, 06.66 V = High Range, | |
| 10 V = Air Cal Range. |
Current increases with increasing oxygen concen- | |
| tration, from 4 mA at 0 oxygen content to 20 mA |
| at full scale oxygen content. (Full scale = 100 % |
| of programmed range.) |
Alarm Relays: The three
The alarm relay circuits are designed for failsafe operation, meaning the relays are energized during normal operation. If power fails the relays de- energize (alarms activated).
The contact connections are indicated diagrammatically on the rear panel as Normally Closed, Common, and Normally Open. Figure
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