Teledyne OT-3 operating instructions Relay Ratings

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

Power Fail Alarm: This alarm changes state when the AC or DC system power is lost.

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 Alarm 2.

Alarm #2: Programmable as high or low alarm (actuates when concentration is below threshold). Can be set anywhere from 0 to 9999ppm.

CAUTION: THERE COULD BE HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE AT THE ALARMS TERMINALS, EVEN WHEN POWER IS REMOVED FROM THE INSTRUMENT.

3.3.4 Relay Ratings

The 3300/OT-3 has 2 relay ratings.

Higher rating —established by the manufacturer

DC Rating: 0-30 VDC maximum @ 2.0 Amps (resistive)

AC Rating: 125 VAC maximum @ 0.5 Amps

minimum reliable switching rating: 10 μA @ 10mV

Lower rating—maximum safe rating for Cl 1 Div 2 Group C or D hazardous location

DC Rating: 0-30 VDC maximum @ 0.9 Amps maximum

AC Rating: 125 VAC maximum @ 0.2 Amps maximum

minimum reliable switching rating: 10 μA @ 10mV

To safely use the alarm relays in a hazardous location, the characteristics of both the switched voltage and the components or load being operated must be known. The alarm relays must not be attached to

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Contents Teledyne Analytical Instruments Trace Oxygen AnalyzerCopyright 2000 Teledyne Analytical Instruments Model OT-3Specific Model Information Important Notice Trace Oxygen Analyzer Table of Contents Operation MaintenanceAppendix Front Panel List of FiguresIntroduction Main Features of the AnalyzerOverview Trace Oxygen Analyzer IntroductionIntroduction OT-3 Front Panel DescriptionFunction Keys Measurement Parameters Readout Rear Panel DescriptionRear Panel AC Version Operational Theory Installation OT-3Introduction Micro-fuel Cell SensorAnatomy of a Micro-fuel Cell Trace Oxygen Analyzer InstallationElectrochemical Reactions Effect of Pressure Calibration CharacteristicsGeneral ElectronicsBlock Diagram of the Signal Processing Electronics Signal ProcessingInstallation OT-3 Unpacking the Analyzer InstallationLocation and Mounting Installing the Micro-fuel CellElectrical Connections Analog Outputs Primary Input PowerContact ID for Failsafe Relay Operation Alarm RelaysRelay Ratings Solid State Relay Output Gas ConnectionsGas Connections Sample System OT-3 Sample System Installation ChecklistInstallation OT-3 Teledyne Analytical Instruments Trace Oxygen Analyzer Operation OperationSetting the Analysis Ranges Using the Function and Data Entry ButtonsOperation OT-3 Set Alarm Setting the Alarm SetpointsHI Range LO RangePower Failure Alarm Alarm DelayKeypad Lockout Calibration Selecting a Fixed Range or AutorangingSupplementary Information Displaying Percent & PPM on the LED DisplayOperation OT-3 Trace Oxygen Analyzer Maintenance MaintenanceReplacing the Fuse Maintenance OT-3 Sensor Installation or ReplacementWhen to Replace a Sensor Removing the Micro-fuel Cell Ordering and Handling of Spare SensorsInstalling a Micro-fuel Cell Cell Warranty Conditions Appendix SpecificationsAppendixOT-3 Trace Oxygen AnalyzerAppendix Spare Parts ListAnalytical Instruments Miscellaneous Reference DrawingAppendix OT-3 Trace Oxygen Analyzer Index IndexNo Pass Index OT-3Website address Index OT-3 Teledyne Analytical Instruments