Teledyne 3020T operating instructions Fixed Range Analysis

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Trace Oxygen Analyzer

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Use the DOWN/UP control to enter the upper value of the range (all ranges begin at 0 ppm). Repeat for each range you want to set. ENTER to accept the values and return to the Analysis Mode. (See note below.)

Note: The ranges must be increasing from low to high, for example, if range 1 is set as 0–100 ppm and range 2 is set as 0–1,000 ppm, range 3 cannot be set as 0–500 ppm since it is lower than range 2.

Ranges, alarms, and spans are always set in ppm units (over the entire 0-250,000 ppm range), even though all concentration-data outputs change from ppm units to percent when the concentration is above 10,000 ppm.

After defining your analysis ranges, set Mode– to either AUTO or one of the fixed ranges, as described below.

4.10.2 Fixed Range Analysis

The autoranging mode of the instrument can be overridden, forcing the analyzer DC outputs to stay in a single predetermined range.

To switch from autoranging to fixed range analysis, ENTER the

RANGE function by selecting RANGE from the MAIN MENU.

Use the DOWN/UP

control to move AUTO between the arrows.

Use the DOWN/UP

control to switch from AUTO to FX/LO, FX/MED,

or FX/HI to set the instrument on the desired fixed range (low, medium, or high).

L—100

M—1000

H—10000

Mode—FX/LO

 

or

L—100

M—1000

H—10000

Mode—FX/MED

 

or

L—100

M—1000

H—10000

Mode—FX/HI

ESCAPE to re-enter the ANALYZE screen using the fixed range.

NOTE:When performing analysis on a fixed range, if the oxygen concentration rises above the upper limit, as established by the setup, for that particular range, the output saturates at 1 V dc (or 20 mA). However, the digital readout and the RS-232

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Contents Teledyne Analytical Instruments Model 3020TCopyright 1999 Teledyne Analytical Instruments Model 3020TIii Trace Oxygen AnalyzerSpecific Model Information 3020T-IOperational Theory Table of Contents IntroductionInstallation Operation MaintenanceAppendix Trace Oxygen Analyzer Introduction Main Features of the AnalyzerOverview Typical ApplicationsModel 3020T Model DesignationsTrace Oxygen Analyzer Introduction Operator Interface Model 3020T Controls, Indicators, and ConnectorsPWD 1 UP/DOWN SwitchESCAPE/ENTER Switch Recognizing Difference Between LCD Electrical Connector PanelEquipment Interface DisplaysRemote Valves RS-232 PortNetwork I/O Gas Connector PanelRemote Sensor Optional Principles of Operation Operational Theory IntroductionMicro-Fuel Cell Sensor Anatomy of a Micro-Fuel Cell Operational Theory+ 2H 2O + 4e → 4OH Electrochemical ReactionsEffect of Pressure Calibration CharacteristicsSample System Characteristic Input/Output Curve for a Micro-Fuel CellSpan Zero Sample Electronics and Signal ProcessingBlock Diagram of the Model 3020T Electronics Temperature Control Mounting the Analyzer Trace Oxygen Analyzer InstallationUnpacking the Analyzer Front View of the Model 3020T Simplified Required Front Door Clearance Electrical ConnectionsAnalog Outputs Primary Input PowerFuse Installation Analog Output Connections ExamplesRange Voltage Current mA Alarm RelaysTypes of Relay Contacts Digital Remote Cal InputsZero Network I/O Range ID Relays8 RS-232 Port RS-232 Sig RS-232 Pin PurposeRemote Sensor and Solenoid Valves Command DescriptionParameter Setting Remote Solenoid Return Connector Pinouts Installing the Micro-Fuel CellGas Connections Gas Connector Panel Testing the System Auto Ranging on Using the ControlsTrace Oxygen Analyzer Operation Mode/Function Selection Analysis ModeSetup Mode Trace Oxygen Analyzer Escape Data EntryEnter Trace Oxygen Analyzer Operation AUTO-CALFunction PWD Password FunctionEntering the Password Only one password can be definedInstalling or Changing the Password Version Screen Logout FunctionZero and Span Functions Trace Oxygen Analyzer Operation SELF-TESTFunctionZero Cal Auto Mode ZeroingManual Mode Zeroing Span Cal Auto Mode SpanningCell Failure Manual Mode Spanning Installation Alarms FunctionAL-1 AL-2 Choose Alarm Range Function Setting the Analog Output RangesFixed Range Analysis Standby Function Contrast FunctionAnalysis Mode Operation Major Internal Components Trace Oxygen Analyzer MaintenanceRoutine Maintenance Major Internal Components Cell ReplacementWhen to Replace a Cell Storing and Handling Replacement CellsRemoving the Micro-Fuel Cell Exploded View of Cell Block and Micro-Fuel Cell Installing a New Micro-Fuel Cell L-2C cell is not designed for applications where CO2 is a Fuse ReplacementCell Warranty Removing Fuse Cap and Fuse from Holder System Self Diagnostic TestPreamp PowerAnalog Maintenance Trace Oxygen Analyzer Appendix SpecificationsOperating Temperature 0-50 C Qty Part Number Description Recommended 2-Year Spare Parts ListDrawing List Series Analyzers Restrictor KIT Conversions