Teledyne Scuba Diving Equipment HEATED THC User Manual

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Series 4030
Teledyne Analytical Instruments
INSTRUCTION, OPERATING AND
MAINTENANCE MANUAL FOR
SERIES 4030 HEATED THC
TELEDYNE ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTS
BYPASS FLOW
SPAN GAS
TEMP. GAUGE
SAMPLESPAN
DANGER
Toxic and/or flammable gases or liquids may be present in this monitoring system.
Personal protective equipment may be required when servicing this instrument.
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.
P/N M77216
ECO: #XX-XXXX
DATE 12/13/05
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - SERIES 4030 HEATED THC

Series 4030 Teledyne Analytical Instruments INSTRUCTION, OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL FOR SERIES 4030 H

Page 2 - Series 4030

Introduction Teledyne Analytical Instruments 8 2. High resolution, accurate readings of concentration. 3.

Page 3 - Safety Messages

Introduction Teledyne Analytical Instruments 9 on the customer’s requirements. The appropriate power cord fo

Page 4

Introduction Teledyne Analytical Instruments 10 The Series 4030 Analyzer is composed of three subsystems:

Page 5 - WARNING

Introduction Teledyne Analytical Instruments 11 2.2.2 Gas Flow Control System The Piping diagram is in the

Page 6

Introduction Teledyne Analytical Instruments 12 The anode-igniter, as its name implies, serves two functions

Page 7 - Shock Hazards

Introduction Teledyne Analytical Instruments 13 Figure 2-1: Flame Ionization Cell The electrode section of t

Page 8

Introduction Teledyne Analytical Instruments 14 nominally 125 volts. Output tolerance is ±10 volts from the

Page 9 - Introduction

Installation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 15 Installation Installation of the Series 4030 Analyzer includ

Page 10 - 1.3 Analyzer Description

Installation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 16 Regardless of configuration, the analyzer/system must be ins

Page 11 - 2.1 Introduction

Installation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 17 Figure 3-1: Gas Connections Gas connections to the ins

Page 12 - 2.2 Sample System

Series 4030 Teledyne Analytical Instruments Copyright © 2004 Teledyne Analytical Instruments All Rights Res

Page 13 - 2.3 Detection Cell

Installation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 18 Before tubing is connected to the system, it must be deconta

Page 14

Installation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 19 THE ANALYZER WITH ITS FASTENING SCREWS. ULTIMATELY, IT IS TH

Page 15

Installation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 20 Both the first and third set of outputs as well as the seco

Page 16

Installation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 21 3.3.3.5 ALARM RELAYS The nine alarm-circuit connector pins

Page 17 - Installation

Installation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 22 Table 3-2: Alarm Relay Contact Pins Pin Contact 45 Thres

Page 18 - 3.3 User Connections

Installation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 23 3.3.3.7 NETWORK I/O A serial digital input/output for local

Page 19

Installation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 24 30 31 32 Exhaust Solenoid Hot 33 Sample Solenoid Hot 34

Page 20

Installation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 25 Implementation: The RS-232 protocol allows some flexibilit

Page 21 - ANALOG OUTPUT

Installation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 26 CAUTION: THE GASES USED MUST BE OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY, ULT

Page 22

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 27 Operation 4.1 Placing the System in Operation 1. Plug the power

Page 23 - ALARM RELAYS

Series 4030 Teledyne Analytical Instruments i Safety Messages Your safety and the safety of others are very

Page 24 - RANGE ID RELAYS

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 28 4.2.4 Fuel 1. Open the main valve on the tank and set the fu

Page 25 - NETWORK I/O

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 29 the temperature controller is maintaining the temperature set poi

Page 26

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 30 Depending on the specifics of the application, this might include

Page 27

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 31 4.4.1 Default Parameters The versatility of this analyzer usual

Page 28 - FUEL AND AIR CONNECTIONS

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 32 particular key it will be typed as text using all caps. Example:

Page 29 - Operation

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 33 - Dynamic (real time) FID input level - Time spent in mode - Rang

Page 30 - 4.3 Flame Ignition

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 34 saving the value. The value will revert to the original before m

Page 31 - 4.4 Analyzer Operation

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 35 11. MODIFIABLE ITEM screens have a flashing value somewhere in th

Page 32

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 36 ENTER it. The analyzer will immediately start that function, unle

Page 33

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 37 Password Mismatch ----------------------- Password Chang

Page 34 - ARROW KEYS

Series 4030 Teledyne Analytical Instruments ii CAUTION: THE ANALYZER SHOULD ONLY BE USED FOR THE PURPOSE AN

Page 35 - ESCAPE

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 38 SPAN ----------------------- THC Span ?: Yes SMP Span ?

Page 36

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 39 ----------------------- ANALOG-OUT ADJUST ------------------

Page 37 - MAIN MENUS

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 40 ----------------------- STANDBY Switch to Sleep Mode E

Page 38 - EXPANDED MENUS

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 41 To setup the GAIN: 1) From the Analysis Screen, press an arrow k

Page 39 - Operation

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 42 Note however, that the instrument can still be used for analysis

Page 40

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 43 <Enter> The last <Enter> enters the password. <Es

Page 41

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 44 ________________________________________________ Reenter a new Pa

Page 42

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 45 Pressing <Enter> will logout the current user and protect

Page 43

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 46 ________________________________________________ <Enter or Es

Page 44

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 47 The first line determines whether a span calculation will be perf

Page 45

Series 4030 Teledyne Analytical Instruments iii Additional Safety Information DANGER COMBUSTIBLE GAS USAG

Page 46

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 48 AL-1 20.00 ppb AL-1 SOURCE THC AL-2 ACTIVE AL-2 LOW

Page 47

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 49 only during the time the concentration is above the trip point.

Page 48

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 50 The value of the upper limit of the currently selected range (AUT

Page 49

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 51 4.4.14 Analog output Adjustment The software in this instrument p

Page 50

Operation Teledyne Analytical Instruments 52 'Gain: ' plus the Offset value plus a value that is pro

Page 51

Appendix Teledyne Analytical Instruments 53 Recommended Spare Parts List Qty. P/N Description 1 B74671

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Appendix Teledyne Analytical Instruments 54 Send orders to: TELEDYNE INSTRUMENTS Analytical Instruments 16830

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Series 4030 Teledyne Analytical Instruments iv system. See the procedures for purging and leak checking this

Page 54 - 4.5 Advanced User Functions

Series 4030 Teledyne Analytical Instruments v Procedure for Removal of Internal Inaccessible Shock Hazards

Page 55 - Recommended Spare Parts List

Series 4030 Teledyne Analytical Instruments vi DEPENDING ON THE APPLICATION, MAY ALSO USE TOXIC GASES. IT IS

Page 56 - Drawing List

Introduction Teledyne Analytical Instruments 7 Introduction Teledyne Analytical Instruments Series 4030 Tota

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