Teledyne BDS-3960 operating instructions Pin Function, Threshold Alarm

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Oxygen Analyzer

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4–20 mA DC % Range: Current increases linearly with increasing oxygen, from 4 mA at 0 ppm to 20 mA at full scale ppm. (Full scale = 100% of programmable range.)

4–20 mA dc Range ID: 8 mA = Low Range, 12 mA = Medium Range, 16 mA = High Range, 20 mA = 100ppm.

Table 3-1: Analog Output Connections

Pin Function

3+ Range ID, 4-20 mA, floating

4 – Range ID, 4-20 mA, floating

5 + % Range, 4-20 mA, floating

6 – % Range, 4-20 mA, floating

8 + Range ID, 0-1 V dc

23 – Range ID, 0-1 V dc, negative ground 24 + % Range, 0-1 V dc

7 – % Range, 0-1 V dc, negative ground

Alarm Relays: The nine alarm-circuit connector pins connect to the internal alarm relay contacts. Each set of three pins provides one set of Form C relay contacts. Each relay has both normally open and normally closed contact connections. The contact connections are shown in Table 3-2. They are capable of switching up to 3 amperes at 250 VAC into a resistive load. The connectors are:

Threshold Alarm 1:

Can be configured as high (actuates when concentration is above threshold), or low (actuates when concentration is below threshold).

Can be configured as failsafe or nonfailsafe.

Can be configured as latching or nonlatching.

Can be configured out (defeated).

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Contents Teledyne Analytical Instruments Oxygen AnalyzerCopyright 2002 Teledyne Analytical Instruments BDSIii Specific Model InformationSafety Messages Oxygen Analyzer Table of Contents Vii OperationViii MaintenanceAppendix Index Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsBDS-3960 Front Panel List of FiguresVacuum Degassing for the BDS Oxygen Sensor List of Tables Xii Combustible GAS UsageTypical Applications Main Features of the AnalyzerIntroduction OverviewFront Panel Operator Interface BDS-3960 Front Panel Range ID Contacts Rear Panel Equipment InterfaceAnalog Outputs Remote ProbeModel BDS 3960 Rear Panel Principles of Operation Operational TheoryIntroduction BDS SensorOxygen Analyzer Operational Theory Cross Section of the BDS Oxygen Sensor BDS sensor output at different gas flow rate Gas Flow RateGas Pressure Temperature effectRecovery from High Level Oxygen Exposure Typical Purge-down Curve After Air Saturation Background Gas CompatibilityStability MaintenanceSample System Flow Diagram Electronics and Signal ProcessingOxygen Analyzer Operational Theory BDS 3960 Electronics Block Diagram Page Mounting the Analyzer InstallationUnpacking the Analyzer Model BDS 3960 Front Panel Oxygen Analyzer InstallationGas Connections Rear Panel ConnectionsElectrical Connections Equipment Interface Connector Pin Arrangement Pin Function Threshold AlarmPin Contact System AlarmCal Contact Installation Electrolyte Refill of BDS Sensor Adding Electrolyte to the BDS Sensor Testing the SystemPowering Up the System Auto Ranging on OperationAnalyzer application Oxygen Analyzer MaintenanceCommunication Information and Calibration Parameters System ScreenSetting Software Parameters Filter, Gas Factor, Tmp. Coeff Parameter Selection Box Gas FactorTemperature Coefficient Parameter Default Values Zero Cal Calibration of the AnalyzerSpan Cal Alarms Function Maintenance Range Function Setting the Analog Output RangesRange Options List Box Fixed Range Analysis Signal OutputSwitching The Program Back To Front Oxygen Analyzer Maintenance Adding Water to the BDS Sensor Maintenance Routine MaintenanceAdding Water into the BDS sensor Fuse ReplacementRemoving Fuse Block from Housing Battery Backup ReplacementClick startProgramsexplorer Click showMy Device Reinstalling Application software to PPCMajor Internal Components CleaningTroubleshooting Symptoms Possible causes and SolutionsCauses and solution keys Vacuum Degassing for the BDS Oxygen Sensor Oxygen Analyzer Maintenance Teledyne Analytical Instruments Appendix SpecificationsOxygen Analyzer Appendix Operating Temperature 5-40 CQty Part Number Description Recommended 2-Year Spare Parts List19-inch Relay Rack Panel Mount Drawing ListApplication notes Section II Physical and Chemical Data Material Safety Data SheetSection I Product Identification Section IV Health Hazard Data Section III -Physical HazardsSection VI Handling Information Index AlarmsMsds Oxygen Analyzer IndexZero