Electrical connections, Power connection, Analog output connections – Teledyne 9110E - Nitrogen Oxides Analyzer User Manual
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Model 9110E Instruction Manual
Getting Started
M9110E Rev B
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3.4. Electrical Connections
Refer to Figure 3-3 for the location of the rear panel electrical and pneumatic connections.
3.4.1. Power Connection
Attach the power cord to the analyzer and plug it into a power outlet capable of carrying at
least 10 A current at your AC voltage and that it is equipped with a functioning earth
ground.
The M9110E analyzer can be configured for both 100-130 V and 210-240 V at either 50 or
60 Hz., To avoid damage to your analyzer, make sure that the AC power voltage matches
the voltage indicated on the rear panel serial number label and that the frequency is
between 47 and 63 Hz. Refer to Figure 3-1 to locate and identify the power configuration
plug if necessary.
If you need to reconfigure your analyzer for one of the other voltage ranges, contact the
factory for an optional power configuration jumper (shown in Figure 3-1)
CAUTION
The correct voltage and frequency needs to be supplied to the analyzer
as listed on the label on the rear panel of the instrument .
Power connections must have a functioning ground connection.
3.4.2. Analog Output Connections
Attach a strip chart recorder and/or data-logger to the appropriate contacts of the analog
output connecter on the rear panel of the analyzer.
ANALOG OUT
A1 A2 A3 A4
+ - + - + - + -
Figure 3-7: Analog Output Connector
Output channels A1, A2 and A3 are assigned to the
NO
X
, NO and NO
2
concentration
signals of the analyzer. The output labeled A4 can be set by the user for output of any test
parameter accessible through the
describes how to change that setting.
Optional current loop outputs are available for analog output channels A1-A3. Pin-outs for
the analog output connector at the rear panel of the instrument are listed in Table 3-2.
The default analog output voltage setting of the M9110E is 0 - 5 VDC with a range of
0-500 ppb. To change these settings, see Sections 6.5 and 6.7.3.