Emerson IM-106-5500 - Manual

Emerson IM-106-5500

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Instruction Manual
  • Page 4 – PREFACE; NOTE; SYMBOLS; NOTE TO USERS
  • Page 5 – Table of Contents
  • Page 9 – Section 1; OVERVIEW; transmitter
  • Page 10 – Layout; Infrared Transmitter Unit
  • Page 11 – Figure 1-2 illustrates the transmitter and receiver units.; Infrared Receiver Unit
  • Page 12 – data can also be entered via the keypad or via the serial data port.; Power Supply Unit; A supply of air to the purge is essential.; Isolating Valves
  • Page 16 – Carbon Monoxide IR Absorption Spectrum
  • Page 17 – Transmissivity of CO Within the 4.7
  • Page 18 – Calibration; Figure 1-6 shows the parameter Y against the CO concentration.
  • Page 19 – *The range of the output span is quoted in ppm.meters. To obtain the
  • Page 21 – Section 2
  • Page 22 – Three forms of output are provided:; Normalizing Inputs; carry the normalizing values.; Plant Status Input
  • Page 23 – CABLE REQUIREMENTS; depends on keeping output load within the 500; SELECTING LOCATION
  • Page 25 – Flange
  • Page 26 – Arrangement
  • Page 27 – AIR SUPPLY
  • Page 28 – Unit/Power Supply Unit
  • Page 29 – Decide routing for all; Power cables; Cable Connections; Overall system connections are illustrated in Figure 2-5.
  • Page 30 – Connections
  • Page 31 – Section 3; INTRODUCTION; Gain adjustment - adjust the gain within the receiver head and the
  • Page 33 – Important
  • Page 34 – there is rarely any need for further adjustments.; DETECTOR LEVELS; The gain of the detector signals is set in two locations:
  • Page 35 – measured with a voltmeter set to AC Volts.
  • Page 36 – Potentiometers
  • Page 37 – *To ensure that the detector signal is not saturating, observe the; Increasing source intensity may severely reduce the source life.; Source Intensity
  • Page 39 – , depending on what has
  • Page 40 – g. In a similar manner to the above, the
  • Page 41 – Refer to “Points to Consider” on page 2-4.
  • Page 42 – f. Plant Status Input; PARAMETERS
  • Page 43 – l. Water Vapor Threshold; NORMALIZATION
  • Page 44 – By entering a fixed value via the
  • Page 45 – Confirmation is requested before the averages are reset.; RESET AVERAGES
  • Page 46 – Refer to Span Factor Adjustment.; CALIBRATE
  • Page 48 – Standard level
  • Page 49 – Factory settings were obtained under the following conditions:; Calibration Data
  • Page 51 – Section 4; will be shown. If this appears, the system is
  • Page 52 – Displays average gas concentration.; Alarm
  • Page 53 – fl; PROGRAM TREE
  • Page 54 – Tree; Normalization Mode - 3
  • Page 55 – Normalized
  • Page 56 – Selected parameter
  • Page 57 – Detector Levels; Enter; Detector Outputs; Fault status; Phase
  • Page 58 – Kwkg
  • Page 59 – signal processor is too high for the current duct conditions.
  • Page 60 – and fault condition.; Security Code Entry
  • Page 63 – In a similar manner to above, the current
  • Page 65 – If the PS1 and PS2 terminals are linked in the signal
  • Page 67 – Options
  • Page 68 – By entering a fixed value via the keypad.; Temperature; accuracy will deteriorate accordingly. This is not recommended.
  • Page 69 – Pressure; Water Vapor
  • Page 71 – The check cell should be placed at the receiver side.
  • Page 72 – instrument operation.
  • Page 75 – Section 5; Cleaning Windows
  • Page 77 – Receiver; Electronics
  • Page 78 – An example of resetting the span factor is outlined below:
  • Page 79 – Section 6; Data Valid LED Out
  • Page 80 – The following fault conditions are recognized by the instrument.
  • Page 81 – Problems
  • Page 86 – Some instrument components/operation can be verified as follows:; Heater Cartridge; . If the circuit is open the heater cartridge needs replacing.; Chopper Motor; cartridge. If the blade is spinning, the chopper motor is OK.; LED INDICATIONS
  • Page 89 – Section 7; a. The symptoms from which it was determined that the equipment is
  • Page 91 – Section 8; PARTS LIST
  • Page 93 – Appendix A
  • Page 94 – IMPORTANT
  • Page 95 – BELANGRIJK
  • Page 96 – VIGTIGT
  • Page 98 – TÄRKEÄÄ; sisäisiin ja ulkoisiin.
  • Page 99 – ambiante supérieure à 75°C.
  • Page 100 – WICHTIG
  • Page 101 – IMPORTANTE
  • Page 102 – VIKTIG
  • Page 105 – VIKTIGT
  • Page 107 – WARRANTY
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IM-106-5500, Orignal Issue
August 2005

CCO 5500

Carbon Monoxide (CO) Analyzer

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Page 3 - Instruction Manual

Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 CCO 5500 http://www.raihome.com CCO 5500 Carbon Monoxide (CO) Analyzer ESSENTIAL INSTRUCTIONS READ THIS PAGE BEFORE PROCEEDING! Rosemount Analytical designs, manufactures and tests its products to meet many national and international standard...

Page 4 - PREFACE; NOTE; SYMBOLS; NOTE TO USERS

Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 ii PREFACE The purpose of this manual is to provide information concerning the components, functions, installation and maintenance of the CCO 5500. Some sections may describe equipment not used in your configuration. The user should...

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Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 CCO 5500 http://www.raihome.com Table of Contents Essential Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iPreface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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