Trace Oxygen Analyzer | Installation 3 |
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 11 12 13 | 14 |
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| HOT | AC Power In |
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| NEUT | 150 Watt Max |
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| GND | Load |
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| NO |
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| C | Alarm 2 |
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| NC |
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| NO |
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| C | Alarm 1 |
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| NC |
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Figure 2-2: General Connection Diagram
See the specific Interconnection Diagram for your instrument in the drawing package located at the back of the manual. See also any Addenda that may be included with this manual.
The analyzer should have a vent line of ¼" diameter tubing at least two feet long, running downward from the vent connection. This is to prevent air from diffusing into the reservoir and dissolving into the humidifier make- up water.
If it is not desirable to vent the sample into the atmosphere, a vent line to carry the sample to a suitable venting area will be required. The sample leaves the vent connection of the analyzer saturated with water vapor at a temperature somewhat above ambient, so a suitable trap to remove conden- sate without plugging the vent line will be required. The vent line should also be arranged so that it cannot become plugged by dirt or dust.
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