World Class 3000

Instruction Manual

IB-106-300NH Rev. 4.2 July 2002

3. Connect the low O2 calibration gas to

LOW GAS. The calibration gas pres-

sure should be set at 20 psi (138 kPa).

more than one probe system is being used, the additional probes and electric packages would be wired similar to the first probe.

4. Connect the REF AIR OUT to the ref-

erence air fitting on the probe junction

NOTE

2

 

box.

5.

Connect the CAL GAS OUT to the

 

calibration gas fitting on the probe

 

junction box.

6.

If the MPS is configured for multiple

 

probes (up to four), repeat steps 4 and

 

5 for each additional probe.

A check valve is required for each probe connected to an MPS to prevent condensation of flue gas in the cali- bration gas lines. The check valve must be located between the calibra- tion fitting and the gas line.

c.Electrical Connections

Electrical connections should be made as described in the electrical installation dia- gram, Figure 2-20.All wiring must conform to local and national codes. The electrical connections will exist only between the electronics package and the MPS to enable automatic and semiautomatic calibration. If

Refer to Figure 2-20for fuse locations and specifications.

1.Run the line voltage through the bulk- head fitting on the bottom of the MPS where marked LINE IN, Figure 2-19.

Connect the line voltage as shown in Figure 2-20to the LINE IN terminal on the MPS termination board located in- side the unit. Tighten the cord grips to provide strain relief.

2.The MPS can accommodate up to four probes. The terminal strips on the MPS termination board are marked PROBE 1, PROBE 2, PROBE 3, and PROBE 4. Select PROBE 1 if this is the first probe and electronic package installed on the MPS.

3.Make the connections from the MPS to the IFT as shown in Figure 2-20.Run wires from the MPS Termination Board inside the unit through the bulkhead fit- ting on the bottom of the unit where marked SIGNAL IN, Figure 2-19.After the connections are made, tighten the cord grips to provide strain relief.

 

 

PROBE 1

PROBE 2

PROBE 3

PROBE4

HIGH CAL

LOW CAL

CAL GAS

CAL GAS

CAL GAS

CAL GAS

GAS IN

GAS IN

OUT

OUT

OUT

OUT

 

 

REF AIR

REF AIR

REF AIR

REF AIR

 

 

OUT

OUT

OUT

OUT

INSTR

 

 

 

 

 

AIR

 

 

 

 

 

LINE IN

SIGNAL IN

DRAIN

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Figure 2-19. MPS Gas Connections

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3000 specifications

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