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Teledyne 2010A - Split architecture thermal conductivity analyzer User Manual

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Teledyne Analytical Instruments

3 Installation

Model 2010A

3- Part I

terminals are used. They generate a steady preset voltage (or current when

using the current outputs) to represent a particular range. Table 3-2 gives

the range ID output for each analysis range.

Table 3-2: Analog Range ID output—Example

Range

Voltage (V)

Current (mA) Application

Range 1

0.25

8

0-1 % H

2

in N2

Range 2

0.50

12

0-10 % H

2

in N2

Range 3

0.75

16

0-1 % H

2

in Air

Range 4 (Cal)

1.00

20

0-1 % H

2

in N2

3.3.4 Alarm Relays

The three alarm-circuit connectors are spring terminals for making

connections to internal alarm relay contacts. Each provides a set of Form

C contacts for each type of alarm. Each has both normally open and nor-

mally closed contact connections. The contact connections are indicated by

diagrams on the rear panel. They are capable of switching up to 3 amperes

at 250 V ac into a resistive load. See Figure 3-5. The connectors are:
Threshold Alarm 1: • Can be configured as high (actuates when concen-

tration is above threshold), or low (actuates when

concentration is below threshold).

• Can be configured as fail-safe or non-fail-safe.

• Can be configured as latching or nonlatching.

• Can be configured out (defeated).

Threshold Alarm 2: • Can be configured as high (actuates when concen-

tration is above threshold), or low (actuates when

concentration is below threshold).

• Can be configured as fail-safe or non-fail-safe.

• Can be configured as latching or nonlatching.

• Can be configured out (defeated).

System Alarm:

Actuates when DC power supplied to circuits is

unacceptable in one or more parameters. Perma-

nently configured as fail-safe and latching. Cannot

be defeated.

Actuates when cell can not balance during zero cali-

bration.

Actuates when span parameter out off its limited

parameter.

Actuates when self test fails.