Ac power configuration, Relay pca – Teledyne 9110T - Nitrogen Oxides Analyzer User Manual

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Model 9110T NOx Analyzer

Principles of Operation

Teledyne Analytical Instruments

358

SENSOR MODULE

LOGIC DEVICES

(e.g. CPU, I

2

C bus,

MotherBoard, etc.)

RELAY PCA

ON / OFF

SWITCH

PS 2

(+12 VDC)

OPTIONAL

VALVES

(e.g. Sample/Cal,

Zero/Span, Shutoff,

etc.)

MODEL SPECIFIC

VALVES

(e.g. NO

X

– NO Valves,

Auto-zero valves, etc.)

Fans:

TEC and

Chassis

PUMP

(Internal Only)

AC HEATERS

NO2 NO

(Converter &

Reaction Cell)

Optional

AC HEATERS

( Internal Span

Generator Perm Tube

Heater)

PS 1

ANALOG

SENSORS

(e.g. Temp

Sensors, Flow

Sensors)

Pre-Amplifiers

& Amplifiers

Sensor Control

& I/O Logic

Solenoid

Drivers

KEY

AC POWER

DC POWER

AC

POWER IN

+5 VDC

±15 VDC

Configuration

Jumpers

Configuration

Jumpers

HVPS

PMT

O

3

Generator

Figure 13-25: Power Distribution Block Diagram

13.7.1. AC POWER CONFIGURATION

The 9110T analyzer’s digital components will operate with any of the specified power regimes. As long
as instrument is connected to 100-120 VAC or 220-240 VAC at either 50 or 60 Hz,. Internally, the
status LEDs located on the Relay PCA, Motherboard and CPU should turn on as soon as the power is
supplied.

However, some of the analyzer’s non-digital components, such as the various internal pump options or
the AC powered heaters for the NO

2

 NO converter the reaction cell and some of the 9110T’s must be

properly configured for the type of power being supplied to the instrument.

Configuration of the power circuits is set using several jumper sets located on the instruments relay
PCA.

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