Relay board, Sensor assembly – Teledyne GFC-7000T - Trace CO2 Analyzer - manual User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Model GFC7000TA Carbon Dioxide Analyzer

Teledyne Analytical Instruments

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10.5.6. Relay Board

The relay board PCA (04135) can be most easily checked by observing the condition of the its status
LEDs on the relay board, as described in Section 10.1.4.3, and the associated output when toggled on
and off through signal I/O function in the diagnostic menu, See Section 10.1.3.

1. If the front panel display responds to button presses and D1 on the relay board is not flashing,

then either the I

2

C connection between the motherboard and the relay board is bad, or the relay

board itself is bad.

2. If D1 on the relay board is flashing and the status indicator for the output in question (heater

power, valve drive, etc.) toggles properly using the signal I/O function, then the associated control
device on the relay board is bad. Several of the control devices are in sockets and can be easily
replaced. The table below lists the control device associated with a particular function:

Table 10-8: Relay Board Control Devices

FUNCTION

CONTROL

DEVICE

IN SOCKET

Wheel Heater

K1

Yes

Bench Heater

K2

Yes

Spare AC Control

K3

Yes

IZS Valves

U4

Yes

IR Source Drive

U5

No

The IR source drive output can be verified by measuring the voltage at J16 with the IR source
disconnected. It should be 11.5± 0.5 VDC.

10.5.7. Sensor Assembly

10.5.7.1. Sync/Demodulator Assembly

To verify that the Sync/Demodulator Assembly is working follow the procedure below:

1. Verify that D1 and D2 are flashing (they flash at different rates, see Table 11-3).

 If not check the opto pickup assembly, Section 10.5.7.2 and the GFC wheel drive, Section

11.5.6.3.

 If the wheel drive and opto pickup are working properly then verify that there is 2.4 ±0.1 VAC

and 2.5 ±0.15 VDC between digital ground and TP 5 on the sync demod board. If not then
check the wiring between the sync/demod and opto pickup assembly (see interconnect
drawing 04216). If good then the sync/demod board is bad.

2. Verify that the IR source is operating, Section 10.5.7.4.

3. With the analyzer connected to zero air, measure between TP11 (measure) and analog ground,

and TP12 (reference) and analog ground.

 If they are similar to values recorded on the factory data sheet then there is likely a problem

with the wiring or the A/D converter.

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