Teledyne Trace Oxygen Analyzer, 3000TA-XL-EU operating instructions Range Voltage Current mA, Med

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0

0.0

4.0

10

0.1

5.6

20

0.2

7.2

30

0.3

8.8

40

0.4

10.4

50

0.5

12.0

60

0.6

13.6

70

0.7

15.2

80

0.8

16.8

90

0.9

18.4

100

1.0

20.0

The analog output signal has a voltage which depends on the oxygen concentration AND the currently activated analysis range. To relate the signal output to the actual concentration, it is necessary to know what range the instrument is currently on, especially when the analyzer is in the autoranging mode.

To provide an indication of the range, a second pair of analog output terminals are used. They generate a steady preset voltage (or current when using the current outputs) to represent a particular range. The following table gives the range ID output for each analysis range:

Range

Voltage (V)

Current (mA)

LO

0.25

8

MED

0.50

12

HI

0.75

16

CAL (0-25%)

1.00

20

IMPORTANT: In the event of loss of flow through the analyzer, if the vent is vented to a location of high oxygen content, oxygen will back diffuse through the vent line and in most cases quickly saturate the cell with oxygen which can then require a quite long purge down time for the sensor when then exposed to low oxygen concentrations. In the event that flow is to be interrupted into the analyzer, it is suggested that the user do one of the following:

1.Bag the sensor in nitrogen during this time

2.Install a shut off valve on the vent port of the ana- lyzer or somewhere within the users sample system.

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Contents Trace Oxygen Analyzer Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsModel 3000TA-XL-EU Copyright 1999 Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsIii Trace Oxygen Analyzer Specific Model InformationGround Protective Earth Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsOperational Theory Trace Oxygen Analyzer Table of Contents IntroductionInstallation OperationMaintenance AppendixVii Trace Oxygen Analyzer AppendixCombustible GAS Usage Warning ViiiTypical Applications Main Features of the AnalyzerOverview Trace Oxygen Analyzer IntroductionModel Designations Introduction Model 3000TA-XL-EUFront Panel Operator Interface Model 3000TA-XL Front PanelIntroduction Model 3000TA-XL-EU Rear Panel Equipment Interface Analog OutputsRemote Probe RS-232 PortNetwork I/O Trace Oxygen Analyzer Operational Theory Operational Theory IntroductionMicro-Fuel Cell Sensor Principles of OperationOperational Theory Model 3000TA-XL-EU Anatomy of a Micro-Fuel CellElectrochemical Reactions + 2H 2O + 4e → 4OHCalibration Characteristics Effect of PressureCharacteristic Input/Output Curve for a Micro-Fuel Cell Sample SystemTOP Flow Diagram-Sample Under Pressure Standard Model Electronics and Signal Processing Electronic Component Location Inside the Model 3000TA-XLBlock Diagram of the Model 3000TA-XL Electronics Operational Theory Model 3000TA-XL-EU Unpacking the Analyzer Trace Oxygen Analyzer InstallationMounting the Analyzer Installation Model 3000TA-XL-EU Rear Panel ConnectionsGas Connections Rear Panel of the Model 3000TA-XL2.2 50-Pin Equipment Interface Connector PrimaryInputPowerElectrical Connections Equipment Interface Connector Pin Arrangement Pin FunctionPin Contact Remote Calibration Connections Range ID Relay Connections 2.3 RS-232 Port FET Series ResistanceCommand Description Parameter SettingInstalling the Micro-Fuel Cell Testing the SystemRemoving the Micro-Fuel Cell Trace Oxygen Analyzer Operation Auto Ranging onUsing the Data Entry and Function Buttons Operation Model 3000TA-XL-EUSystem Function Analyze SystemOperation Model 3000TA-XL-EU Setting up an Auto-Cal Password Protection Entering the Password Installing or Changing the Password System Self-Diagnostic Test LogoutVersion Screen Air Calibration Calibration of the AnalyzerSpan Gas Calibration Zero CalAuto Mode Zeroing Manual Mode ZeroingCell Failure Auto Mode Spanning Operation Model 3000TA-XL-EU Span CalManual Mode Spanning Switching of Sample Streams Span FailureAlarms Function Special Notes on Hydrogen Gas StreamAL-1 AL-2 Choose Alarm Range Function Setting the Analog Output Ranges Fixed Range AnalysisSignal Output Analyze FunctionRange Voltage Current mA MEDTrace Oxygen Analyzer Maintenance Routine MaintenanceCell Replacement Storing and Handling Replacement CellsMaintenance Model 3000TA-XL-EU When to Replace a Cell Removing the Micro-Fuel CellRemoving the Micro-Fuel Cell Warranty Fuse Replacement Removing Fuse Block from HousingMaintenance Model 3000TA-XL-EU System Self Diagnostic TestMajor Internal Components Cleaning Rear-Panel ScrewsTroubleshooting SolutionSpecifications Operating Temperature 5-35 C AppendixRecommended 2-Year Spare Parts List Drawing List 19-inch Relay Rack Panel Mount3000XL Series Analyzers Conversions Page Material Safety Data Sheet Section IV Fire and Explosion Hazard Data Protective measures during cell replacement ExposureSection Viii Control Measures Read completely before beginning the procedure
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