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Electrical connections – Teledyne GFC-7001T - Trace CO Analyzer User Manual

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Getting StartedTeledyne API – Model T300/T300M CO Analyzer

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3.3.1. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

Note

To maintain compliance with EMC standards, it is required that the cable
length be no greater than 3 meters for all I/O connections, which include
Analog In, Analog Out, Status Out, Control In, Ethernet/LAN, USB, RS-232,
and RS-485.

3.3.1.1. CONNECTING POWER

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.

WARNING

E

LECTRICAL

S

HOCK

H

AZARD

High Voltages are present inside the analyzer’s case.
Power connection must have functioning ground connection.
Do not defeat the ground wire on power plug.
Turn off analyzer power before disconnecting or
connecting electrical subassemblies.
Do not operate with cover off.

CAUTION

G

ENERAL

S

AFETY

H

AZARD

The GFC7001T/GFC7001TM Analyzer can be configured for both
100-130 V and 210-240 V at either 47 Hz or 63 Hz.
To avoid damage to your analyzer, make sure that the AC power voltage matches
the voltage indicated on the analyzer’s model/specs label (See Figure 3-4) before
plugging the GFC7001T/GFC7001TM into line power.

3.3.1.2. CONNECTING ANALOG INPUTS (OPTION)

The Analog In connector is used for connecting external voltage signals from other
instrumentation (such as meteorological instruments) and for logging these signals in the
analyzer’s internal DAS. The input voltage range for each analog input is 0-10 VDC.