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Flue gas analysis system installation 3 – Teledyne 9700 - Flue gas analysis system User Manual

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3-3

Flue Gas Analysis System

Installation 3

TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING

Analytical Instruments

3.1.3

Alarm and/or Control Circuitry

Models having a -1 or -2 as part of their model number are equipped

with single (-1) or double (-2) alarm and/or control circuits.

The SPDT form "C" (NC/C/NO) contacts of the relay (or relays) are

available on the terminal strip within the oxygen analyzer. To properly use
the switch that the relay contacts represent, the customer must determine
when the relay (or relays) is energized (above or below the setpoint). The
appropriate terminal strip connections are identified on the interconnection
diagram (see Figure 6).

For those not familiar with relay terminology, the terms normally

open (NO) and normally closed (NC) refer to the relay contact configura-
tion when the relay is in a de-energized condition.

The load current per relay must be limited to 3 Amperes non-induc-

tive.

3.1.4

Output Signal Current

Instruments which include the designation "I" as part of their model

number are equipped with an E-to-I converter to provide a DC milliampere
(mA) output signal as well as a DC voltage signal.

A separate

1

/

4

ampere slow-blow fuse, located on the analyzer control

panel, protects this circuitry.

The range for current output is:

4–20 mA dc

Suitable for devices with 0–1500 Ohms impedance
(resistive).

The appropriate terminal strip connections are identified on the

interconnection diagram (see Figure 6).