Oxymitter 4000

Instruction Manual

IB-106-340 Rev. 3.0 December 2003

QUICK START GUIDE

FOR OXYMITTER 4000 SYSTEMS

Before using the Quick Start Guide, please read “WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE INSTALLING AND WIRING A ROSEMOUNT OXYMITTER 4000 OXYGEN TRANSMIT- TER” on the preceding page.

1.Install the Oxymitter 4000 in an appropriate location on the stack or duct. Refer to Section 2, paragraph 2-1.a for information on selecting a location for the Oxymitter 4000.

2.If using an SPS 4000, connect the calibration gasses to the appropriate fittings on the SPS 4000 manifold.

3.Connect reference air to the Oxymitter 4000 or SPS 4000, as applicable.

4.If using an SPS 4000, make the following wire connections as shown in Figure 3: line volt- age, cal initiate-remote contact input, relay output, and 4-20 mA.

5.If NOT using an SPS 4000, make the following wire connections as shown in Figure 4: line voltage, 4-20 mA, and logic I/O.

6.Verify the Oxymitter 4000 switch configuration is as desired. Refer to Section 3, paragraphs 3-1.c, 3-1.d, and 3-1.e, or Section 4, paragraphs 4-1.c, 4-1.d, and 4-1.e.

7.Apply power to the Oxymitter 4000; the cell heater will turn on. Allow approximately one half hour for the cell to heat to operating temperature. Once the ramp cycle has completed and the Oxymitter 4000 is at normal operation, proceed with step 8 or 9.

8.If using an SPS 4000, initiate a semi-automatic calibration.

9.If NOT using an SPS 4000, perform a manual calibration. Refer to Section 9, paragraph 9-2or paragraph 9-3,in this instruction bulletin.

NOTE

If your system has a membrane keypad you can refer to the Quick Start Guide on the following pages.

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