Teledyne 6200T - Sulfides Analyzer User Manual
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Introduction
Model 6200T Total Sulfur Analyzer
Teledyne Analytical Instruments
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OPTION
OPTION
NUMBER
DESCRIPTION/NOTES REFERENCE
SO
2
IZS Permeation Tubes Replacement tubes for the IZS option; identical size/shape; different effusion rates.
Effusion Rate (@ 50°C)
Approximate
Concentration
Specified Flow Rate (of
indicated perm tube rate)
52C
796 ng/min
0.3-0.5 ppm
0.76 ± 5% lpm
N/A
52H
1592 ng/min
0.8 ppm
0.76 ± 50% lpm
N/A
52M
220 ng/min
150 ppb
0.56 ± 25% lpm
N/A
Each tube comes with a calibration certificate, traceable to a NIST
standard, specifying its actual effusion rate of that tube to within ± 5%
when immersed in a gas stream moving at the specified flow rate. This
calibration is performed at a tube temperature of 50°C.
Sections 3.3.2.4,
9.1.1.3 and 10.1.4
Communication Cables
For remote serial, network and Internet communication with the analyzer.
Type
Description
60A
RS-232
Shielded, straight-through DB-9F to DB-25M cable, about
1.8 m long. Used to interface with older computers or code
activated switches with DB-25 serial connectors.
Section 3.3.1.8
and 6.3
60B
RS-232
Shielded, straight-through DB-9F to DB-9F cable of about
1.8 m length.
Sections 3.3.1.8,
and 6.3, and 7.2.7
60C
Ethernet
Patch cable, 2 meters long, used for Internet and LAN
communications.
Sections 3.3.1.8
and 6.5
60D
USB
Cable for direct connection between instrument (rear panel
USB port) and personal computer.
Sections3.3.1.8
and 6.5.1
Concentration Alarm
Relay
Issues warning when gas concentration exceeds limits set by user.
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Four (4) “dry contact” relays on the rear panel of the instrument. This
relay option is different from and in addition to the “Contact Closures”
that come standard on all TAI instruments.
Sections 3.3.1.7
and 3.4.4
RS-232 Multidrop
Enables communications between host computer and up to eight analyzers.
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Multidrop card seated on the analyzer’s CPU card.
Each instrument in the multidrop network requires this card and a
communications cable (Option 60B).
Section 3.3.1.8
Second Gas Sensors
Choice of one additional gas sensor.
65A
Oxygen
(O
2
) Sensor
• Section 2.1 (specs)
• Section 3.3.2.8,
(pneumatic layout)
• Section 9.10.1
(calibration)
• Section 13.2 for
principles of
operation
67A
Carbon Dioxide (CO
2
) Sensor
• Section 2.1 (specs)
• Section 3.3.2.9
(pneumatic layout)
• Section 9.10.2
(calibration)
• Section 13.3
(principles of
operation)
Special Features
Built in features, software activated
N/A
Maintenance Mode Switch
, located inside the instrument, places the
analyzer in maintenance mode where it can continue sampling, yet
ignore calibration, diagnostic, and reset instrument commands. This
feature is of particular use for instruments connected to Multidrop or
N/A