Teledyne HEATED THC, SERIES 4030 User Connections, Electrical Power Connections, Gas Connections

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Installation

Regardless of configuration, the analyzer/system must be installed on a level surface with sufficient space allocated on either side for personnel and test equipment access. Subject to the foregoing, the Analyzer/system should be placed as close to the sample point as is possible.

All pertinent dimensions, connecting points, and piping details can be found in the drawings section as part of the outline, input-output, and piping diagrams. These drawings are specific to the instrument or system to which the manual applies.

3.3 User Connections

All user connections are made on the rear panel. Consult the input- output and outline diagrams in the drawing section of the manual. Not all the features displayed may be present in your system. Refer to any Addenda for additional information that may apply to your instrument.

3.3.1 Electrical Power Connections

The standard analyzer requires a supply of 100-125VAC, single- phase power. Power connections are made at the rear panel of the unit. Refer to the input-output diagram for more information. The electrical power service must include a high-quality ground wire. A high-quality ground wire is a wire that has zero potential difference when measured to the power line neutral. If you have the 220 VAC option, you will require 220 or 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz power. Check the analyzer input- output diagram, power schematic, outline, and wiring diagrams for incoming power specifications and connecting points.

CAUTION: PRIMARY POWER TO THE SYSTEM SHOULD NOT BE SUPPLIED UNTIL ALL CUSTOMERS WIRING IS INSPECTED PROPERLY BY START-UP PERSONNEL.

3.3.2 Gas Connections

The analyzer gas connection diagram identifies the various gas connection points as to function and location. Figure 3-1 shows the gas connection points for Model 4030 and SAMPLE SELECTOR MODULE (optional).

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Contents Series 4030 Heated THC Copyright 2004 Teledyne Analytical Instruments Safety Messages Series Additional Safety Information Series Procedure for Removal of Internal Inaccessible Shock Hazards Series Main Features of the Analyzer IntroductionPrinciple of Operation Analyzer DescriptionApplications IntroductionSample System Input PortingFuel and Blanket Air Systems Detection CellGas Flow Control System Flame Ionization Detection CellIntroduction Anode Power Supply Electrometer-AmplifierFlame Guard Circuit Flame Ignition CircuitUnpacking the Analyzer Mounting the AnalyzerElectrical Power Connections User ConnectionsGas Connections Installation Electrical Connections Equipment Interface Connector Pin Arrangement Pin Function Threshold Alarm Pin Contact Pin out of 50 pins D-Sub Connector Pin Out TableCommands via RS-232 Input 4 RS-232 PortRequired RS-232 Options Supporting GasesSample Bypass Vent 1 Air Placing the System in OperationActivating the Support Gases Carrier GasFlame Ignition FuelIgnition and/or Flame Guard Circuit Failure Analyzer OperationVerification of the Flame Guard Circuit Sample PumpOperation Default Parameters Style ConventionsNavigation and Data Entry EnterEscape Menu Structure LineMain Menus Autocal is not available for standard configurations Logout Span ANALOG-OUT Adjust Setting up an AUTO-CAL Adjusting the GainPassword Protection Entering a Password Repeat Password Entry Screen Logging Out System Self-Diagnostic Test Model ScreenSpan Alarms Function AL-2 Source SMP Range Function Change Stream is not available for standard configurations Changing StreamAnalog output Adjustment Advanced User Functions StandbyTiming Recommended Spare Parts List Qty DescriptionDrawing List Analytical Instruments