
Percent Oxygen Analyzer
3.4.1 Oxygen Probe Connections | 28 | |
3.5 | Installation Checklist | 29 |
Operation | 31 | |
4.1 | Introduction | 31 |
4.2 | Using the Function and Data Entry Buttons | 32 |
4.3 | Setting the Analysis Ranges | 32 |
4.3.1 HI Range | 33 | |
4.3.2 LO Range | 33 | |
4.4 | Setting the Alarm Setpoints | 33 |
4.4.1 Set Alarm 1 (HI alarm) | 33 | |
4.4.2 Set Alarm 2 (LO alarm ) | 34 | |
4.4.3 Sensor Fail Alarm | 34 | |
4.5 | Selecting a Fixed Range or Autoranging | 34 |
4.6 | Oxygen Calibration | 35 |
4.6.1 Span Calibration | 35 | |
4.6.2 Air Calibration | 37 | |
4.7 | Supplementary Information | 37 |
4.8 | Probe Temperature | 37 |
4.8.1 Low Temperature | 38 | |
4.8.2 Open Thermocouple | 38 | |
4.9 | Error Messages | 38 |
Maintenance | 41 | |
5.1 | Replacing the Fuse | 41 |
Appendix | 43 | |
A.1 Specifications | 43 | |
A.2 Probe Specifications | 44 | |
A.3 Spare Parts List | 45 | |
Email: ask_tai@teledyne.comA.4 Reference Drawing | 45 | |
A.4 Reference Drawing | 46 | |
A.5 Probe or Sensor EMF Tables | 46 | |
Index | ............................................................................................. | 49 |
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