Teledyne 3000ZA-3X operating instructions Operation

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Trace Oxygen Analyzer

Operation

 

 

 

Operation

4.1 Introduction

Once the analyzer has been installed, it can be configured for your application. To do this you will:

Set system parameters.

Establish a security password, if desired, requiring the operator to log in.

Establish and start an automatic calibration cycle, if desired.

Calibrate the instrument.

Define the three user selectable analysis ranges, then choose autoranging or select a fixed range of analysis, as required.

Set alarm setpoints, and modes of alarm operation (latching, failsafe, etc).

Before you configure your 3000ZA, these default values are in effect:

Ranges:

R1 = 100 ppm, R2 = 1.00 %, R3 = 100 %

 

(although sensor maxes out around 95% O2).

Auto Ranging:

ON

Alarm Relays:

Active, 80.00 and 90.00 ppm, HI, Not failsafe,

 

Not latching.

Zero: Auto, every 7 days at 12 hours, disabled.

Span:

Auto, every 7 days at 12 hours, disabled.

Span values:

High sensor = 85%, Medium sensor = 2 %, and

 

Low sensor= 80 ppm. Span Timer 7 min.

Password:

TAI

If you choose not to use password protection, the default password is automatically displayed on the password screen when you start up and you have access to all functions of the analyzer.

 

 

 

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Contents Model 3000ZA-3X 3000ZA-3X Specific Model Information Important Notice Safety Messages 3000ZA-3X Vii Table of Contents Testing the System Appendix MaintenanceModel 3000ZA Rear Panel Model 3000ZA Front PanelXii List of TablesTypical Applications Main Features of the AnalyzerIntroduction OverviewIntroduction 3000ZA-3X Model DesignationsModel 3000ZA Front Panel Front Panel Operator InterfaceAlphanumeric Interface Screen Function KeysData Entry Keys Digital Meter DisplayAccess Door Rear Panel Equipment InterfaceStandby Button Optional ∙ 50-Pin Equipment Interface PortPrinciples of Operation Operational TheoryIntroduction ZrO2 SensorOperational Theory 3000ZA-3X Sample SystemZirconium Oxide Sensor Application Notes Electronics and Signal ProcessingOperational Theory 3000ZA-3X Component Location Electronic Block Diagram Installation Unpacking the AnalyzerMounting the Analyzer Installation 3000ZA-3X Gas Connections Rear Panel ConnectionsInstallation3000ZA-3X Electrical Connections Zero in and Span in OptionalEquipment Interface Connector Pin Arrangement Analog Output Connections Threshold AlarmAlarm Relay Contact Pins System AlarmRemote Calibration Connections Range ID Relay Connections Remote Probe Connections 2.3 RS-232 Port FET Series ResistanceCommands via RS-232 Input Testing the System Installing the Zirconium Oxide SensorsOperation Using the Data Entry and Function Buttons Style ConventionsKeys Description Escape EnterMenu/Screen Structure Analyze ScreenSystem Menu Hierarchy of Available Functions Enter New Password T a Password routineEnter Password T a Change PasswordModel Routine Logout RoutineAnalog-Out Adjust Routine Self-Test RoutineFilter Routine 20mA Gain 20mA Limit False Track in Cal Yes Auto-Calibration Timer Span MenuChange Stream Span Timer Span SensorSpan Value Span Begin Begin Span? Span FinishSpan Auto Finish Span BeginZero Menu Zero FinishZero Value Zero Begin Begin Zero? Zero TimerZero Timer 7 min Zero BeginAL-1 NON-LATCHING AL-1 20.00 ppm AL-2 Active Alarms MenuAlarm Active Alarm PolarityAL-1 80.00 ppm Alarm FailsafeAlarm Latching Alarm SetpointRange Menu Range SelectRange Select Auto Range Setpoints Manual Range SelectRemoving the Sensor MaintenanceRoutine Maintenance Sensor ReplacementMaintenance 3000ZA-3X Sensor Block with Middle Sensor Installed Fuse ReplacementSelf-Test Result Display System Self Diagnostic TestRear Panel Removal Remove only those screws marked with an Major Internal ComponentsTroubleshooting CleaningTrace Oxygen Analyzer Maintenance Maintenance 3000ZA-3X Teledyne Analytical Instruments Appendix SpecificationsOperating Temperature 5-35 C Qty Part Number Description Recommended 2-Year Spare Parts List19-inch Relay Rack Panel Mount Drawing ListFlow Rate Recommendations Application NotesRestriction Devices BY-PASS Conversions