Teledyne 3000ZA - Trace oxygen analyzer User Manual
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Introduction
3000ZA
Teledyne Analytical Instruments
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Power Connection Universal AC power source.
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Gas Inlet and Outlet One inlet (must be externally valved)
and one exhaust out. Three inlets
when option “C” is ordered.
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9-Pin RS-232 Port
Serial digital concentration signal
output and control input.
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50-Pin Equipment Interface Port
Analog Outputs: 0–1 VDC oxygen concentration plus
0-1 V dc range ID
Alarm Connections: 2 concentration alarms and 1
system alarm.
Remote Valve: Used in the 3000ZA for controlling
external solenoid valves only.
Remote Span/Zero: Digital inputs allow external
control of analyzer calibration.
Calibration Contact: To notify external equipment that
instrument is being calibrated and readings are not
monitoring sample.
Range ID Contacts: Four separate, dedicated, range
relay contacts. Low, Medium, High, Cal.
Network I/O: Serial digital communications for local
network access. For future expansion. Not currently
implemented.
Optional
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Calibration Gas Ports: Separate fittings for zero, span, and
sample gas input, internal valves
for automatic gas switching.
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Current Signal Output: Additional isolated 4–20 mA
DC plus optional 4–20 mA DC
range ID.
Note: If you require highly accurate Auto-Cal timing, use external
Auto-Cal control where possible. The internal clock in the
Model 3000ZA is accurate to 2-3 %. Accordingly, internally