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4. Disconnect the current loop option PCA from the appropriate connector on the motherboard (refer to
Figure 5-2).
5. Each connector, J19 and J23, requires two shunts. Place one shunt on the two left most pins and the
second shunt on the two pins next to it (refer to Figure 5-2).
6 spare shunts (P/N CN0000132) were shipped with the instrument attached to JP1 on the back of the
instruments keyboard and display PCA.
6. Reattach the top case to the analyzer.
7. The analyzer is now ready to have a voltage-sensing, recording device attached to that output
5.5. OPTIONAL KITS (OPT 42A, OPT 43, OPT 45)
Table 5-3: Optional Kits
Option Number Description
42A Expendables Kit:
This kit includes a recommended set of expendables for one
year of operation of this instrument including replacement
sample particulate filters. Refer to Appendix B for a detailed
listing of the contents.
43 Expendables Kit with IZS:
This kit includes the items needed to refurbish the zero air
scrubber that is included. Refer to Appendix B for a detailed
listing of the contents.
45 Spare Parts Kit:
The spares kit option includes spares parts for one unit. Refer
to Appendix B for a detailed listing of the contents.
5.6. NO OPTICAL FILTER (OPT 47B)
The NO optical filter is recommended for high NOX backgrounds (required for EN Certification).
5.7. CALIBRATION VALVES OPTIONS
5.7.1. ZERO/SPAN VALVES (OPT 50A)
The M100E SO2 analyzer can be equipped with a zero/span valve option for controlling the flow of calibration
gases generated from external sources. This option contains two, sets of Teflon® solenoid valves located inside
the analyzer that allow the user to switch either zero, span or sample gas to the instrument’s sensor. Figure 5-3
shows the internal, pneumatic connections for a M100E with the zero/span valve option installed.
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