Teledyne 6200T - Sulfides Analyzer User Manual

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6200T Total Sulfur Analyzer

Getting Started

Teledyne Analytical Instruments

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3.3.1.1. Connecting Power

Attach the power cords to the analyzer and converter and plug them into a power outlet
capable of carrying at least 10 Amps of current at your AC voltage and that it is
equipped with a functioning earth ground. The converter will take 1 hour to reach
setpoint and stabilize.

WARNING

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

High Voltages are present inside the analyzer and converter cases.

Power connection must have functioning ground connection.

Do not defeat the ground wire on power plug.

Power off analyzer before disconnecting or connecting electrical
subassemblies.

Do not operate analyzer or converter with the cover off.

CAUTION

GENERAL SAFETY HAZARD

The 6200T can be configured for both 100-120 V and 220-240 V at either 50
or 60 Hz.

To avoid damage to your analyzer, ensure that the AC power voltage
matches the voltage indicated on the Analyzer’s model identification label
(refer to Figure 3-4) before plugging the 6200T 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 1-10 VDC.

Figure 3-6: Analog In Connector


Pin assignments for the Analog In connector are presented in Table 3-5 .

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