Teledyne 3300PA operating instructions Selecting a Fixed Range or Autoranging, Calibration

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4.5Selecting a Fixed Range or Autoranging

The Model 3300PA can operate in fixed high, fixed low, or autoranging mode. To change modes:

1.Press and then release the SET HI RANGE and the SET LO RANGE buttons simultaneously.

2. Immediately (within 5 seconds) press either the or button until Auto, Lo, or Hi displays on the LCD, as desired.

After about three seconds, the analyzer resumes monitoring in the selected range mode.

4.6Calibration

Preliminary—If not already done: Power up the Analyzer and allow the LED reading to stabilize. Set the Alarm setpoints and the fullscale ranges to the desired values.

3300PA SpanProcedure:

1. Press the SPAN button once.

Note: The numeric LED starts flashing and will continue to flash for five minutes before timing-out. During this five minutes interval, the LED will continue to track gas through the analyzer.

2.Flow span gas of a known oxygen concentration into the analyzer. The analyzer will begin to track the span gas.

Note: The alarms will not change state during span calibration.

3.When the meter stabilizes, use the UP/DOWN arrows to adjust

the analyzer span value to the exact percent O2 concentration in the span gas.

Note: When an arrow button is first pressed, the LED begins flashing slightly more rapidly and no longer tracks the span gas. Instead, it responds to the UP/DOWN keystrokes.

Note: While the LED is flashing slightly more rapidly, the SPAN routine will time-out in five seconds (instead of five minutes), if no further key- strokes are entered.

4.When the span value is set to the known concentration of O2 in the span gas, stop pressing the keys and wait for five seconds.

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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 Principles of Operation Operational Theory IntroductionMicro-Fuel Cell Sensor Percent Oxygen Analyzer Operational TheoryAnatomy 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 Location and Mounting Installation Model 3300PAControl Unit Installation Installing the Micro-Fuel CellPercent 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 LO Range Setting the Alarm SetpointsSet Alarm Percent Oxygen Analyzer Operation HI RangeSensor Fail Alarm Calibration Selecting a Fixed Range or AutorangingSupplementary Information Replacing the Fuse MaintenancePercent Oxygen Analyzer Maintenance Remove Power to Unit before replacing the fuseOrdering and Handling of Spare Sensors Sensor Installation or ReplacementMaintenance Model 3300PA When to Replace a SensorRemoving 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