Teledyne SERIES 4030, HEATED THC Procedure for Removal of Internal Inaccessible Shock Hazards

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Series 4030

Procedure for Removal of Internal Inaccessible Shock Hazards

CAUTION: SERVICING OR MAINTENANCE OF THE ANALYZER SHOULD ONLY BE DONE BY SUITABLE TRAINED PERSONNEL. TO AVOID THESE INACCESSIBLE HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES WHEN SERVICING THE SERIES 4060, PERFORM EACH OF THE FOLLOWING STEPS, IN THE ORDER GIVEN, BEFORE SERVICING BEGINS:

Switch off the power to the Analyzer and remove the main (line) power cord from the Analyzer.

Remove all external voltages from the connections to the alarm contacts.

Wait one minute.

Discharge the anode supply voltage.

a.Connect one end of an insulated (to 1000 VDC or more) clip lead to Analyzer chassis ground (the standoff for the upper right corner of the mother PCB).

b.Put one end of a 500V rated 1000 ohm resistor in the other end of the clip lead.

c.Check the voltage between chassis ground (the standoff for the upper right corner of the mother PCB) and the top side of R2 at PCB number B74671. It should be between -5VDC and +5VDC. If is in that range, the inaccessible hazardous voltage removal procedure is completed, if not repeat steps 4.a and 4.b.

If it is absolutely necessary to work inside the instrument with power on, use the ONE HAND RULE:

Work with one hand only.

Keep the other hand free without contacting any other object. This reduces the possibility of a ground path through the body in case of accidental contact with hazardous voltages.

WARNING: THIS INSTRUMENT IS DESIGNED TO BE OPERATED IN A NONHAZARDOUS AREA. THE ANALYZER USES HYDROGEN GAS AND/OR OTHER COMBUSTIBLE GASES IN ITS OPERATION. THIS EQUIPMENT, IF NOT USED AND MAINTAINED PROPERLY CAN BE AN EXPLOSION HAZARD. THE ANALYZER,

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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 Introduction Main Features of the AnalyzerAnalyzer Description Principle of OperationIntroduction ApplicationsInput Porting Sample SystemFlame Ionization Detection Cell Detection CellGas Flow Control System Fuel and Blanket Air SystemsIntroduction Electrometer-Amplifier Anode Power SupplyFlame Ignition Circuit Flame Guard CircuitMounting the Analyzer Unpacking the AnalyzerUser Connections Electrical Power ConnectionsGas Connections Installation Electrical Connections Equipment Interface Connector Pin Arrangement Pin Function Threshold Alarm Pin Contact Pin Out Table Pin out of 50 pins D-Sub Connector4 RS-232 Port Commands via RS-232 InputSupporting Gases Required RS-232 OptionsSample Bypass Vent Carrier Gas Placing the System in OperationActivating the Support Gases 1 AirFuel Flame IgnitionSample Pump Analyzer OperationVerification of the Flame Guard Circuit Ignition and/or Flame Guard Circuit FailureOperation Style Conventions Default ParametersEnter Navigation and Data EntryEscape Line Menu StructureMain Menus Autocal is not available for standard configurations Logout Span ANALOG-OUT Adjust Adjusting the Gain Setting up an AUTO-CALPassword Protection Entering a Password Repeat Password Entry Screen Logging Out Model Screen System Self-Diagnostic TestSpan Alarms Function AL-2 Source SMP Range Function Changing Stream Change Stream is not available for standard configurationsAnalog output Adjustment Standby Advanced User FunctionsTiming Qty Description Recommended Spare Parts ListAnalytical Instruments Drawing List