Teledyne M100E Valve Control, AC Configuration -Heaters for Option Packages JP6, 4 to, O 2 Sensor

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2.1.1.3. AC Configuration –Heaters for Option Packages (JP6)

Relay PCA 04523

Addendum to E-Series Operator Manuals

2.1.1.3. AC Configuration –Heaters for Option Packages (JP6)

Both the IZS valve option or an O2 sensor options include AC heaters that maintain an optimum operating temperature for key components of those options. Jumper set JP6 is used to connect the heaters associated with those options to AC power. Since these heaters work with either 110/155 VAC or 220/240 VAC, there is only one jumper configuration.

Table 2-3: Power Configuration for Optional AC Heaters (JP6)

JUMPER

 

MODEL’S

 

JUMPER

 

HEATER(S)

 

BETWEEN

FUNCTION

COLOR

USED ON1

 

 

 

 

 

PINS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IZS Permeation Tube

M100E’s,

 

1 to 8

Common

 

M200E’s &

 

 

Heater

 

 

 

 

M400E

 

 

 

RED

 

2 to 7

Neutral to Load

 

 

 

 

 

 

O2 Sensor Heater

M100E’s &

 

3 to 10

Common

 

M200E’s

 

4 to 9

Neutral to Load

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IZS

 

10 9

 

 

Permeation Tube

12 11

8

7

O2 Sensor

Heater

 

 

 

Heater

 

 

 

 

6

5

4

3

2

1

Figure 2-5: Typical Set Up of AC Heater Jumper Set (JP2)

2.2. Valve Control

Other than the location of the connectors and control chips on the PCA (see Figure 1-1 above), there have been no significant changes to the method by which the E-Series instruments’ various valves and valve options are controlled.

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Contents Relay PCA P/N TELEDYNE INSTRUMENTS ADVANCED POLLUTION INSTRUMENTATION T-API9480 CARROLL PARK DRIVE SAN DIEGO, CA USA Toll-free Phone Phone Fax Email api-sales@teledyne.comTHIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK Relay PCA SAFETY MESSAGESsubassemblies while the unit is under power Contacting Teledyne Instruments’ Customer Service Department at orAddendum to E-Series Operator Manuals TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURESLIST OF TABLES Addendum to E-Series Operator Manuals Table 1-1 List of Analyzers Using New Relay PCA P/N04523 1. INTRODUCTION1.1. What’s the Same 1.2. What’s Different 1.3. Relay PCA Location and LayoutFigure 1-1 Relay PCA Layout P/N04523 Figure 1-2 Relay PCA P/N 045230200 with AC Relay Retainer In Place Figure 1-3 Relay PCA P/N 045230100 with Safety Shield In Place1.3.1. Version 1.3.2. VersionUSER NOTES Figure 2-1 Power Distribution Block Diagram 2. OPERATION AND CONFIGURATION2.1. Power Distribution 2.1.1. AC Power ConfigurationIZS Permeation Tube Heater and O2 Sensor Connection optional Figure 2-2 Location of AC power Configuration Jumpers110 VAC /115 VAC 2.1.1.1. AC configuration - Internal Pump JP7AC Power Configuration for Internal Pumps JP7 Figure 2-3 Pump AC Power Jumpers JP71 to 2.1.1.2. AC Configuration - Standard Heaters JP2Table 2-2 Power Configuration for Standard AC Heaters JP2 Figure 2-4 Typical Set Up of AC Heater Jumper Set JP22.2. Valve Control 2.1.1.3. AC Configuration -Heaters for Option Packages JP6Table 2-3 Power Configuration for Optional AC Heaters JP6 Figure 2-5 Typical Set Up of AC Heater Jumper Set JP2Figure 2-6 Status LED Locations - Relay PCA 2.3.1. Watchdog Indicator D12.3. Status LEDs & Watch Dog Circuitry D1 REDMOTHER BOARD Figure 2-7 Heater Control Loop Block Diagram2.4. Heater Control Loop ThemocouplesType K Compensation 2.4.1. Thermocouple Inputs and Configuration Jumper JP5Table 2-4 Thermocouple Configuration Jumper JP5 Pin-Outs Type J CompensationType J Compensation 8 Figure 2-8 Thermocouple Configuration Jumper JP5 Pin-OutsINPUT TC1 J15 Output Scale Selector 7FROM 2.5. DC Power Supply Test PointsDC Power Test Point and Wiring Color Code Table 2-6 DC Power Supply Acceptable LevelsFigure 3-1 Relay PCA 04523 Mounting Screw Locations 3. TROUBLE SHOOTING AND REPAIR3.1. Removing / Replacing the Relay PCA from the Instrument Mounting ScrewsDOCUMENT # 4. SCHEMATICS AND SPARE PARTS FOR RELAY PCA P/NTable 4-2 List of Included Electronic Schematics List of Spare Parts