Teledyne 3010TB - Split architecture trace oxygen analyzer User Manual

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Oxygen Analyzer

Part I: Control Unit

Part I: 4-21

Teledyne Analytical Instruments

4.8

Signal Output

The standard Model 3010TB Trace Oxygen Analyzer is equipped with

two 0-1 V dc analog output terminals accessible on the interface panel (one
concentration and one range ID) and two isolated 4-20 mA dc current
outputs (one concentration and one range ID).

See Rear Panel in chapter 3, Installation, for illustration.

The signal output for concentration is linear over the currently selected

analysis range. For example, if the analyzer is set on range that was defined
as 0–100 ppm O

2

, then the output would be:

Voltage Signal

Current Signal

ppm O

2

Output (V dc)

Output (mA dc)

0

0.0

4.0

10

0.1

5.6

20

0.2

7.2

30

0.3

8.8

40

0.4

10.4

50

0.5

12.0

60

0.6

13.6

70

0.7

15.2

80

0.8

16.8

90

0.9

18.4

100

1.0

20.0

The analog output signal has a voltage which depends on the oxygen

concentration AND the currently activated analysis range. To relate the
signal output to the actual concentration, it is necessary to know what range
the instrument is currently on, especially when the analyzer is in the
autoranging mode.

To provide an indication of the range, a second pair of analog output

terminals are used. They generate a steady preset voltage (or current when
using the current outputs) to represent a particular range. The following table
gives the range ID output for each analysis range:

Range

Voltage (V)

Current (mA)

LO

0.25

8

MED

0.50

12

HI

0.75

16

CAL (0-25%)

1.00

20

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