After the electronics have been properly zeroed (a
1.3.3Integral Power Supply: The differential power and digital panel meter (DPM) requirements of the instrument amplifier are furnished by three
An integral charging circuit and a detachable power cord are provided so that the batteries may be recharged from any 50 or 60 cycle, 105 to 125 volt convenience outlets.
The instrument is designed to either sample or have its batteries recharged. Both operations cannot be carried out simultaneously. TAI has deliberately interlocked the circuitry in this way.
Only when the selector switch is placed in the “OFF” position will the neon lamp on the back plate of the 311D light up to indicate power to the battery charging circuit.
A current limiting resistor (53.2 ohms) is potted into the end of each battery. This assures that, under no circumstances, can more than 80 milliamperes be switched or drawn from either battery supply.
BATTERY CHECK: To determine the state of the rechargeable batteries, turn the range selector knob
1.3.4Accuracy and Response: The Model 311D provides monitoring accuracy of ±0.2% of full scale, or ±0.2 ppm, whichever is greater, at constant temperature. A ±5% of reading accuracy is achievable throughout the operating temperature range of 30 to 125°F.
With a sample flowrate of 150 cc/min., 90% response is achieved in 10 seconds in all the positions.
1.3.5Compact Packaging:The instrument is housed in a
Access to the instrument interior is gained by loosening (ccw) the three 1/4”