Teledyne 3300TB operating instructions Gas Connections, Alarm #1, Alarm #2, Sensor Fail

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The specific descriptions for each type of alarm are as follows:

Alarm #1

Programmable as high or low alarm (actuates when

 

concentration is above threshold). Can be set anywhere

 

between 0 and 9999ppm, but must be set ABOVE the

 

threshold set for the LO Alarm.

Alarm #2

Programmable as high or low alarm (actuates when

 

concentration is below threshold). Can be set anywhere

 

from 0 to 9999ppm.

Sensor Fail

Actuates when the output of the Micro-Fuel Cell sensor

 

falls below the acceptable level.

CAUTION:

There could be hazardous voltage at the alarms termi-

 

nals, even when power is removed from the instrument.

3.4Gas Connections

The standard Model 3300TB has two inlets and one outlet fixture only. Calibration gasses can be connected into the "Span" inlet. All of the gas connections are 1/4 inch brass fittings.

A switching valve is provided to feed the analysis unit with either sample or gas.

A flowmwter and flow controller valve are part of the system and will assist in setting the flow of the gas.

Sample flow should be adjusted to 2 SCFH. The sample vent connec- tion should not restrict the sample flow. The sensor is designed to operate at 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 to maintain a constant pressure across the sensor.

The Sample and Span pressure is not to exceed 50 psig (345 kPa).

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Contents Model 3300TB Copyright 1999 Teledyne Analytical Instruments Contents Appendix MaintenanceProtective Earth Combustible GAS Usage Warning Main Features of the Analyzer Introduction OverviewTrace Oxygen Analyzer Introduction Set Alarm Front Panel DescriptionIntroduction Model 3300TB Rear Panel Rear Panel DescriptionRS-232 Port Analog OutputsMicro-Fuel Cell Sensor Operational Theory IntroductionTrace Oxygen Analyzer Operational Theory Principles of OperationAnatomy of a Micro-Fuel Cell Operational Theory Model 3300TBEffect of Pressure Electrochemical ReactionsCharacteristic Input/Output Curve for a Micro-Fuel Cell Calibration CharacteristicsSignal Processing ElectronicsGeneral Operational Theory Model 3300TB Installation Trace Oxygen Analyzer InstallationUnpacking the Analyzer Control Unit Installation Installation Model 3300TBInstalling the Micro-Fuel Cell / Cell Block Orientation Location and MountingElectrical Connections Electrical Connectors for AC Control UnitContact ID for Failsafe Relay Operation Alarm #2 Alarm #1Gas Connections Sensor FailPiping Diagram for Vacuum Service Option Installation Model 3300TB Vacuum Service OptionInstallation Checklist Installation Model 3300TB Trace Oxygen Analyzer Operation Operation IntroductionUsing the Function and Data Entry Buttons Setting the Analysis RangesOperation Model 3300TB Set Alarm Setting the Alarm SetpointsTrace Oxygen Analyzer Operation HI Range LO RangeSensor Fail Alarm Calibration Selecting a Fixed Range or AutorangingDisplaying Percent & PPM on the LED Display Supplementary InformationOperation Model 3300 TB Trace Oxygen Analyzer Maintenance MaintenanceRemove Power to Unit before replacing the fuse Replacing the FuseMaintenance Model 3300TB Sensor Installation or ReplacementWhen to Replace a Sensor Ordering and Handling of Spare SensorsExploded View of MFC and Cell Block Removing the Micro-Fuel CellInstalling a Micro-Fuel Cell Disconnect the Power Source from the Control UnitCell Warranty Conditions Trace Oxygen Analyzer Maintenance Maintenance Model 3300TB Trace Oxygen Analyzer Appendix Appendix SpecificationsAppendix Model 3300TB Spare Parts ListMiscellaneous Reference DrawingAppendix Model 3300TB Material Safety Data Sheet Primary route of entry Signs/symptoms of exposureExposure limits Osha PEL Effects of overexposure IngestionDisposal Protective measures