Teledyne 3350 - Microprocessor based control room monitor f User Manual

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Teledyne Analytical Instruments
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR
Model 3350
Oxygen Alarm Monitor
P/N M70682
4/11/2014
HIGHLY TOXIC AND OR FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR GASES MAY BE PRESENT IN THIS
MONITORING SYSTEM.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT MAY BE REQUIRED WHEN SERVICING THIS SYSTEM.
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES EXIST ON CERTAIN COMPONENTS INTERNALLY WHICH MAY
PERSIST FOR A TIME EVEN AFTER THE POWER IS TURNED OFF AND DISCONNECTED.
ONLY AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL SHOULD CONDUCT MAINTENANCE AND/OR SERVICING.
BEFORE CONDUCTING ANY MAINTENANCE OR SERVICING CONSULT WITH AUTHORIZED
SUPERVISOR/MANAGER.
DANGER
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Model 3350

iTeledyne Analytical InstrumentsOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FORModel 3350Oxygen Alarm MonitorP/N M706824/11/2014HIGHLY TOXIC AND OR FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR GA

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1-41 Introduction Model 3350Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsFigure 1-2 Rear Panel, Control Unit - DC(viewed from inside front door)• Power Connect

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2-1Alarm Oxygen Monitor Operational Theory 2Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsOperational Theory2.1 IntroductionThe analysis is specific for oxygen, i.e

Page 4 - Contents

2-22 Operational Theory Model 3350Teledyne Analytical Instruments2.2.2 Anatomy of a Micro-Fuel CellThe Micro-Fuel Cell is made of extremel

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2-3Alarm Oxygen Monitor Operational Theory 2Teledyne Analytical Instruments2.2.3 Electrochemical ReactionsThe sample gas diffuses through the Teflon

Page 6 - COMBUSTIBLE GAS USAGE WARNING

2-42 Operational Theory Model 3350Teledyne Analytical Instrumentsamount in that same volume. This means that as long as the total pressure

Page 7 - 1.1 Overview

2-5Alarm Oxygen Monitor Operational Theory 2Teledyne Analytical Instruments2.3 Electronics2.3.1 GeneralThe signal processing uses an Intel® microcont

Page 8 - 1.3 Front Panel Description

2-62 Operational Theory Model 3350Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsIn the presence of oxygen the cell generates a current. The sensor has an

Page 9 - 1.4 Rear Panel Description

3-1Alarm Oxygen Monitor Installation 3Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsInstallation of the analyzer includes:1. Unpacking the system.2. Mounting the Co

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3 Installation Model 33503-2Teledyne Analytical Instruments3.2 InstallationThe 3350 is designed to be wall-mounted, in a general purpose, area.The

Page 11 - 2.2 Micro-Fuel Cell Sensor

3-3Alarm Oxygen Monitor Installation 3Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsFigure 3-1 Electrical Connectors for AC Control UnitFigure 3-2 Electrical Conn

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iiTeledyne Analytical InstrumentsCopyright © 2000Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsAll Rights Reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced, transm

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3 Installation Model 33503-4Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsFigure 3-3 AC Input Power ConnectionsThe universal power supply allows direct connecti

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3-5Alarm Oxygen Monitor Installation 3Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsPeriodically test the condition of the battery pack by pressing the“BATTERY TEST

Page 15 - 2.3 Electronics

3 Installation Model 33503-6Teledyne Analytical Instruments 3.5.3 Analog OutputsThere are four DC output signal connectors with screw terminals

Page 16 - 2.4 Alarms

3-7Alarm Oxygen Monitor Installation 3Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsEach status output is followed by a carriage return and line feed.The RS-232 pro

Page 17 - Installation

3 Installation Model 33503-8Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsThe specific descriptions for each type of alarm are as follows:Alarm #1 (CAUTION)

Page 18 - 3.2 Installation

3-9Alarm Oxygen Monitor Installation 3Teledyne Analytical Instrumentsment when calibrated using the monitored atmosphereor a span gas of unknown comp

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3 Installation Model 33503-10Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsClass Response Warranty ApplicationTime (Sec) (Months) B-3 13

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3-11Alarm Oxygen Monitor Installation 3Teledyne Analytical Instruments7. Any and all necessary warning labels, notices, and informationare provided.8

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3 Installation Model 33503-12Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsLeft intentially blank

Page 22 - Table 3-1: RS-232 Signals

Alarm Oxygen Monitor Operation 44-1Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsOperation4.1 Using the Span and Data Entry ButtonsWhen no buttons on the Analyzer a

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iiiTeledyne Analytical Instruments.Model 3350 complies with all of the requirements of the Com-monwealth of Europe (CE) for Radio Frequency Interferen

Page 24 - 3.6 Calibration

4 Operation Model 33504-2Teledyne Analytical Instruments4.2 Alarm ConditionsThe alarm setpoints are preset at the factory and can not be changed by

Page 25 - 3.7 Operation

Alarm Oxygen Monitor Operation 44-3Teledyne Analytical Instrumentsthat concentration. To eliminate any error caused by the calibration gas,always us

Page 26 - 3.9 Safety Checklist

4 Operation Model 33504-4Teledyne Analytical Instruments

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5-1Alarm Oxygen Monitor Maintenance 5Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsMaintenanceAside from normal cleaning, the Model 3350 should not require anymain

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5-25 Maintenance Model 3350Teledyne Analytical Instruments3. Insert a small flat-blade screwdriver into the slot in the receptacle atthe en

Page 29 - Operation

5-3Alarm Oxygen Monitor Maintenance 5Teledyne Analytical Instrumentsing. Read the section Cell Warranty Conditions, below, before replacing thecell.

Page 30 - 4.3 Calibration

5-45 Maintenance Model 3350Teledyne Analytical Instruments5.2.4 Installing a Micro-Fuel CellTo install a new Micro-Fuel Cell:CAUTION: Do no

Page 31 - Supplementary Information

A-1Alarm Oxygen Monitor AppendixTeledyne Analytical InstrumentsAppendixA.1 SpecificationsRange: 0-25% OxygenSensitivity: 0.5% of full scaleAccuracy: ±

Page 32 - 4 Operation Model 3350

A-2Appendix Model 3350Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsA.2 Spare Parts ListStandard AC VersionQTY. P/N DESCRIPTION1 C80261G

Page 33 - 5.1 Replacing the Fuses

A-3Alarm Oxygen Monitor AppendixTeledyne Analytical InstrumentsA.3 Reference DrawingsD-70682 Final AssemblyD-70679 Outline DiagramD-70680 Interconnect

Page 34 - 0.50 AMP

ivTeledyne Analytical InstrumentsContentsIntroduction1.1 Overview ... 1-11.2 Main

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A-4Appendix Model 3350Teledyne Analytical Instruments

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A-5Alarm Oxygen Monitor AppendixTeledyne Analytical InstrumentsA.5 Material Safety Data SheetSection II – Physical and Chemical DataChemical and Commo

Page 37 - A.1 Specifications

A-6Appendix Model 3350Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsSection III – Physical HazardsSection IV – Health Hazard DataPotential for fire and exp

Page 38 - A.2 Spare Parts List

A-7Alarm Oxygen Monitor AppendixTeledyne Analytical InstrumentsSection V – Emergency and First Aid ProceduresNOTE: The oxygen sensors are sealed, and

Page 39 - A.4 Miscellaneous

vTeledyne Analytical Instruments3.10 Accessory Flow-Through Adapter ... 3-11Operation4.1 Using the Function and Data Ent

Page 40 - Appendix Model 3350

viTeledyne Analytical InstrumentsCOMBUSTIBLE GAS USAGE WARNINGDANGERThis is a general purpose instrument designed for usage in anonhazardous area. It

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1-1Alarm Oxygen Monitor Introduction 1Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsIntroduction1.1 OverviewThe Teledyne Electronic Technologies Analytical Instrum

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1-21 Introduction Model 3350Teledyne Analytical Instruments• Two factory preset alarms, form C relay contacts, configured as Failsafeor Non-Fails

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1-3Alarm Oxygen Monitor Introduction 1Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsData Entry Keys: Two pushbutton membrane switches are used tomanually change th

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