Teledyne 9700 instruction manual Operational Calibration

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4.1.5Operational Calibration

After the equilibration period following the installation of any new cell, or whenever it is desirable to recheck the calibration of the instru- ment, use the following calibration procedure:

(1)Place the RANGE selector switch on the 0+25% Position.

(2)Rotate the selector valve so that calibration (or span) air is flowing.Allow air to flow for 3 to 5 minutes.

(3)Unlock and adjust the SPAN control until the meter pointer is in precise coincidence with the scale CAL mark (use the mirror to eliminate parallax) and relock the SPAN control.

(4)Return the instrument to service by restoring sample flow and selecting the range that provides the best possible resolution of the sample oxygen .

(5)To prevent generating ambiguous alarms during calibration of alarm equipped instruments, simply unlock and rotate the setpoint dial (or dials) until the limits of travel in the NORMAL (rather than ALARM) direction have been attained. After sample flow has been reestablished and the proper scale of analysis selected, the alarm point can be precisely reset by simplre-dialing the setpoint.

(6)For converter-equipped instruments, the current output of the converter always tracks the output of the measuring circuit amplifier. No provision for interlocking the converter to a particular range of analysis has been provided. If the current output is being used to operate a pneumatic control device, the customer will be required to provide whatever necessary electrical or mechanical interlocks necessary to safeguard his system against the signal changes that will occur during calibration.

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Contents Model Flue Gas Analysis System Warranty Important NoticeTable of Contents Maintenance & Troubleshooting Overview Flue Gas Analysis SystemIntroduction General Information Sample ConditioningSample Conditioning Standard Features Oxygen Analyzer SectionOxygen Analyzer Section General Information Optional Features General Information Combustible Gas Analyzer Section Combustible Gas Analyzer SectionGeneral Information Compound LEL Response Factor Operating Controls and Indicators Analog Output Recessed Secondary ControlsMeter Trim Current MAX Load Output Impedance Theory of Operation Oxygen AnalyzerTheory of Operation Combustible Analyzer Detector Flue Gas Analysis System Theory of Operation Installation PowerOutput Signal Voltage Electrical ConnectionsInterconnection Diagram Alarm and/or Control Circuitry Output Signal CurrentInstallation Operation Startup of Oxygen AnalyzerPreliminary Meter ZeroingInitial Calibration and Equilibration Flue Gas Analysis System Operational Calibration Startup of Combustibles Analyzer ProcedureRoutine Operational Calibration Operation Span Gas System StartupAnalyzer Startup Sample System StartupOperation Flue Gas Analysis System Maintenance & Troubleshooting MaintenanceRoutine Maintenance Oxygen Cell ReplacementCell Warranty Spray Nozzle Water StrainerFilter Condensate Trap Combustible SensorGeneral TroubleshootingPump Oxygen Analyzer .2.2.1 Inability to Calibrate Combustible Analyzer Section Inability to CalibrateNo Alarm With High Gas Level Lamp Failure Specifications AppendixAppendix Model Oxygen Analysis SectionRecommended Spare Parts List Model 9700 System Standard Unit OnlyReference Drawings Response of Combustible Sensor to Various Gases Appendix Model Supporting Equipment for Flue Gas Analysis Systems Figure A-1 Typical Dry Probe Repair General Maintenance for CC-2B Series PumpsMaintenance Appendix Model Flue Gas Analysis System Figure A-3 Pump Assembly Flue Gas Analysis System Replacing the Liner in the Flex-I-Liner Pump Figure A-4 Replacing Flex-I-LinerFlue Gas Analysis System