3 power, Power – Campbell Scientific AP200 CO2/H2O Atmospheric Profile System User Manual

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AP200 CO

2

/H

2

O Atmospheric Profile System

TABLE 5-1. Equivalent Resistance for Intake Heaters

Connected in Parallel

Number Of

Heaters

Nominal Resistance

(ohms)

Acceptable Range

(ohms)

4

140

133 to 147

5

112

106 to 118

6

93

88 to 98

7

80

76 to 84

8

70

66 to 74

5.3.3 Power

The AP200 requires a 10 Vdc to 16 Vdc power source. The average power

consumption varies with ambient temperature, mostly due to the heater in the

IRGA that maintains its sample cell at 50°C. There are also heaters and fans

that will cycle on and off to maintain the temperatures of the pump and the

valve manifold. The maximum power consumption may briefly be as high as

45 W if the system is started at cold temperatures (below 0°C).

Carefully design any DC power source to ensure

uninterrupted power. Contact a Campbell Scientific

applications engineer for assistance if needed.

The AP200 can be damaged by pulling unfiltered air into

the valve manifold. Before applying power to the AP200,

make sure each inlet has a filter (such as included in the

AP200 intake assemblies) or is capped.

To reduce the risk of shorting the power supply (this is

especially important when using batteries), connect the

power cable to the AP200 first and then connect the other

end to the power source.

Insert the power cable, CABLEPCBL-L, through the feedthrough and connect

it to the DIN rail bus in the system enclosure. The red, positive wire connects

to one of the terminals labeled

10 to 16 Vdc In. Connect the black, negative

wire to one of the terminals labeled

G as shown in FIGURE 5-17. Two

connections are provided for convenience if multiple power sources are to be

connected (for example, two batteries, or a battery and an AC/DC power

adapter).

Each of these two power connections has a diode to prevent

reverse current flow. This allows two batteries to be connected

safely to the AP200 even if one is fully charged and the other is

discharged.

CAUTION

NOTE

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