Teledyne 3190 manual Trace Oxygen Analyzer Installation

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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 3-3. The outputs are:

0–10 V concentration:

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.)

0–10 V Range ID:

03.33 V = Low Range, 06.66 V = High Range,

 

10 V = Air Cal Range.

4–20 mA concentration:

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 alarm-circuit connectors are screw terminals for making connections to internal alarm relay contacts. There is one set of contacts for each type of alarm. Contacts are Form C, with normally open and normally closed contact connections capable of switching up to 0.5 ampere at 125 V ac into a resistive load.

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 3-2 explains how these act in failsafe operation.

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Contents Teledyne Analytical Instruments Model 3190 SeriesCopyright 1999 Teledyne Analytical Instruments Specific Model Information Contents Appendix MaintenanceTeledyne Analytical Instruments Trace Oxygen Analyzer Introduction Main Features of the AnalyzerIntroduction OverviewIntroduction Model Front Panel DescriptionUp Arrow Rear Panel DescriptionRear Panel AC and DC versions Analog OutputsRS-232 Port Introduction Model Teledyne Analytical Instruments Trace Oxygen Analyzer Operational Theory Operational TheoryIntroduction Micro-Fuel Cell SensorAnatomy of a Micro-Fuel Cell Operational Theory Model+ 2H 2O + 4e → 4OH Electrochemical ReactionsEffect of Pressure Calibration CharacteristicsGeneral Signal ProcessingElectronics Block Diagram of the Signal Processing Electronics Unpacking the Analyzer InstallationTrace Oxygen Analyzer Installation Location and Mounting Installation ModelControl Unit Installation External Probe InstallationElectrical Connections Installing the Micro-Fuel Cell / Cell Block OrientationRear Panel Electrical Connectors for AC and DC Units Trace Oxygen Analyzer Installation Sensor Fail HI AlarmLO Alarm Parameter SettingGas Connections Installation ChecklistInstallation Model Teledyne Analytical Instruments Trace Oxygen Analyzer Operation Using the Function and Data EntryOperation Operation Model Setting the Analysis RangesButtons Trace Oxygen Analyzer Operation HI Range Setting the Alarm SetpointsSettle Mode HI AlarmCalibration LO AlarmSensor Fail Alarm Selecting a Fixed Range or AutorangingDisplaying Percent & PPM on the LED Display ProcedureSetL mode in the LED display Replacing the Fuse MaintenanceTrace Oxygen Analyzer Maintenance AC Powered UnitsWhen to Replace a Sensor Sensor Installation or ReplacementMaintenance Model DC Powered UnitsRemoving the Micro-Fuel Cell Disconnect the Power Source at the Control UnitExploded View of MFC and Cell Block Installing a Micro-Fuel CellCell Warranty Conditions Disconnect the Power Source from the Control UnitMaintenance Model Teledyne Analytical Instruments Trace Oxygen Analyzer Appendix Appendix SpecificationsAppendix Model Spare Parts ListMiscellaneous Drawing ListAppendix Model Teledyne Analytical Instruments