Teledyne API – Model T300/T300M CO Analyzer Introduction, Features and Options
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1.4. OPTIONS

The options available for your analyzer are presented in Table 1-1 with name, option

number, a description and/or comments, and if applicable, cross-references to technical

details in this manual, such as setup and calibration. To order these options or to learn

more about them, please contact the Sales department of Teledyne - Advanced Pollution

Instruments at:

TOLL-FREE: 800-324-5190
TEL: +1 858-657-9800
FAX: +1 858-657-9816
E-MAIL: apisales@teledyne.com
WEB SITE: http://www.teledyne-api.com/
Table 1-1: Analyzer Options
Option Option
Number Description/Notes Reference
Pumps Pumps meet all typical AC power supply standards while exhibiting same pneumatic
performance.
10A External Pump 100V - 120V @ 60 Hz N/A
10B External Pump 220V - 240V @ 50 Hz N/A
10C External Pump 220V - 240V @ 60 Hz N/A
10D External Pump 100V – 12V @ 50 Hz N/A
10E External Pump 100V @ 60 Hz N/A
11 Pumpless, internal or external Pump Pack N/A
13 High Voltage Internal Pump 240V @ 50Hz N/A
Rack Mount
Kits Options for mounting the analyzer in standard 19” racks
20A Rack mount brackets with 26 in. chassis slides N/A
20B Rack mount brackets with 24 in. chassis slides N/A
21 Rack mount brackets only (compatible with carrying strap, Option 29) N/A
23 Rack mount for external pump pack (no slides) N/A
Carrying Strap/Handle Side-mounted strap for hand-carrying analyzer
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Extends from “flat” position to accommodate hand for carrying.
Recesses to 9mm (3/8”) dimension for storage.
Can be used with rack mount brackets, Option 21.
Cannot be used with rack mount slides.
N/A

CAUTION - GENERAL SAFETY HAZARD

A fully loaded T300 with valve options weighs about 18 kg
or 40 lbs. (T300M weighs 22.7 kg or 50 lbs).
To avoid personal injury we recommend that two persons
lift and carry the analyzer. Disconnect all cables and
tubing from the analyzer before moving it.
Analog Inputs Used for connecting external voltage signals from other instrumentation (such as
meteorological instruments).
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Also can be used for logging these signals in the analyzer’s internal
DAS
Sections 3.3.1.2,
5.9.3.11, and 7
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