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1.4Operator Interface

The OT-2 System is housed in a rugged metal NEMA-4 case with the display visible from the front and the controls accessible from inside the front door. See Figure 1-1. The front door has a clear Lexan window for viewing the sample system components and transmitter display.

Figure 1-1 Front View

Access Door: For access to the Micro-Fuel Cell and transmit- ter controls, the front door swings open when the slotted latch in the middle right side of the door is turned counter-clockwise. The replaceable Micro Fuel Cell is housed in a nylon cell block posi- tioned for easy access.

OT-2 Electronics & Display: The OT-2 meter display is a LCD device that produces 3.5 decimal, 7-segment numbers that are legible in daylight. It produces a continuous readout of oxygen cencentration. Accessing the transmitter electronics requires unfastening the screws of the transparent front cover of the OT-2 and lifting the cover off.

Flowmeter: Monitors the flow of gas past the sensor. Readout is 0.1-1 standard cubic feet per hour (scfh).

H2S Scrubber: The H2S scrubber prevents H2S gas from affect- ing the oxygen sensor.

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Contents Model OT-2 Oxygen Transmitter System Copyright 1999 Teledyne Analytical Instruments Model OT-2 SystemTable of Contents Ground Model OT-2 System Introduction Introduction Model OT-2 System Front View Introduction Model OT-2 System Introduction Model OT-2 System Operational TheoryMicro-Fuel Cell Sensor Principles of Operation Operational Theory Model OT-2 SystemCross Section of a Micro-Fuel Cell not to scale Electrochemical Reactions Model OT-2 System Operational Theory Characteristic Input/Output Curve for a Micro-Fuel Cell Electronics and Signal Processing Sample Flow Description See Figure Piping Layout Operational Theory Model OT-2 System Model OT-2 System Operation InstallationMounting Details Operation Model OT-2 SystemGas Connections Operation Model OT-2 System Front View of Transmitter Calibration Operation Model OT-2 System Installing the Micro-Fuel CellSample System Component Locations Span Gas % F.S. x 4 + = Output in VDC 100 3 H2S Scrubber Testing the SystemOperation Model OT-2 System Model OT-2 System Maintenance Model OT-2 System Scrubber Replacement Maintenance Model OT-2 System Appendix Qty Part Number Description Section I Product Identification Section III Physical Hazards Section V Emergency and First Aid Procedures Appendix