Teledyne 3300PA operating instructions Vacuum Service Option

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Percent Oxygen Analyzer

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atmospheric pressure. Restricting the sample vent line will result in pressur- izing the sensor and altering the O2 reading.

The pressure required will depend on the sampling system. When venting into a constant pressure, such as the atmosphere, controlling input pressure is simple. If you are venting into a system of varying pressure, then some form of pressure regulation is required.

Figure 3-3: Piping Diagram

(standard piping diagram for positive pressure service)

3.4.1 Vacuum Service Option

For vacuum service plumbing reference figure 3-4. The vacuum service option is recommended for applications in which the sample source is not pressurized. The customer must supply a pump and bypass system to complete the sample system. The sample inlet and outlet pressure must be maintained at a constant pressure for proper performance. If the sample inlet or vent pressure will not be held constant during the process, a pressure regulator must be used to regulate the pressure across the cell.

Adjust the flow rate on a vacuum service system as follows:

Select Sample with the three-way control valve and open the flow control valve on the analyzer to full flow (located on the analyzer flow meter). Open the pump bypass valve, and turn on the pump. Readjust the

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Contents Model 3300PA Copyright 1999 Teledyne Analytical Instruments Contents Appendix MaintenanceCombustible GAS Usage Warning This page left intentionally blank Main Features of the Analyzer Introduction OverviewPercent Oxygen Analyzer Introduction Introduction Model 3300PA Front Panel DescriptionRear Panel Rear Panel DescriptionAnalog Outputs Micro-Fuel Cell Sensor Operational Theory IntroductionPercent Oxygen Analyzer Operational Theory Principles of OperationAnatomy of a Micro-Fuel Cell Operational Theory Model 3300PAEffect of Pressure Electrochemical ReactionsCharacteristic Input/Output Curve for a Micro-Fuel Cell Calibration CharacteristicsSignal Processing ElectronicsGeneral Operational Theory Model 3300PA Installation Percent Oxygen Analyzer InstallationUnpacking the Analyzer Control Unit Installation Installation Model 3300PAInstalling the Micro-Fuel Cell Location and MountingPercent Oxygen Analyzer Installation Sensor Fail Gas ConnectionsVacuum Service Option Installation Model 3300 PA Installation ChecklistPercent Oxygen Analyzer Operation Operation IntroductionUsing the Function and Data Entry Buttons Setting the Analysis RangesOperation Model 3300PA Set Alarm Setting the Alarm SetpointsPercent Oxygen Analyzer Operation HI Range LO RangeSensor Fail Alarm Calibration Selecting a Fixed Range or AutorangingSupplementary Information Percent Oxygen Analyzer Maintenance MaintenanceRemove Power to Unit before replacing the fuse Replacing the FuseMaintenance Model 3300PA Sensor Installation or ReplacementWhen to Replace a Sensor Ordering and Handling of Spare SensorsRemoving the Micro-Fuel Cell Installing a Micro-Fuel CellCell Warranty Conditions Percent Oxygen Analyzer Appendix Appendix SpecificationsAppendix Model 3300PA Spare Parts ListMiscellaneous Reference DrawingAppendix Model 3300PA