Teledyne 102E - Manual

Teledyne 102E

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 4 – LIST OF APPENDICES; ii
  • Page 5 – PREFACE; LIST OF FIGURES; iii
  • Page 7 – NOTE
  • Page 8 – Reference Numbering convention
  • Page 9 – SPECIFICATIONS, APPROVALS AND WARRANTY; SPECIFICATIONS, APPROVALS AND; Specifications; M501-TRS Specifications; Table 2-1: Model 102E Basic Unit Specifications; EPA Equivalency Designation; when operated under the following conditions:
  • Page 10 – CE Mark Compliance
  • Page 11 – GETTING STARTED; There are no shipping screws to be removed in the M102E.; Unpacking the M501-TRS; Remove the screws fastening the top cover to the unit (four per side).
  • Page 13 – Internal Layouts
  • Page 14 – Internal Pneumatic Flow of the M102E & the; Switching Valve Operating Modes
  • Page 15 – Rear Panel Layout for the M102E & M501-TRS; Amp
  • Page 16 – Initial Setup; Electrical Connections:; M102E Analog Output Connections; Table 3–2: Analog output Pin Outs
  • Page 17 – M501-TRS Alarm Output Connections; Make sure the load does not exceed the rated capacity of the relay.; Pneumatic Connections:; CAUTION; M102E PNEMATIC CONNECTERS; M501-TRS PNEMATIC CONNECTERS
  • Page 18 – MODEL
  • Page 20 – Calibration Gases; ZERO AIR; , Dimethyl disulfide; Connections with Internal Valve Options Installed
  • Page 22 – Option; Valve Option
  • Page 23 – Initial Operation; Startup / Warm Up of the M102E; Possible Warning Messages at Start-Up; Functional Check of the M102E; Test Functions
  • Page 24 – the converter oven temperature rises above the lower alarm limit.; Display area
  • Page 25 – Initial Calibration; Initial calibration of the M102E should be performed with:
  • Page 27 – OPTIONAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE; Rack mount brackets with 26 in. chassis slides.; Calibration Valves Options
  • Page 29 – Table 4-2: IZS Valve Operating States
  • Page 30 – Additional Manuals; The CD version of the addendum has many advantages:
  • Page 31 – M102E OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS; M102E Analog Output Signals; rather than
  • Page 32 – Setting the M102E Gas Measurement Mode; Table 5-1 M102E gas Measurement Modes; SETUP – DIAG: Using the Diagnostics Functions; M102E Analog I/O Configuration; Table 5-2: Analog Output Pin Assignments
  • Page 33 – M102E Test Channel Output; Table 5-3: Test Parameters Available for Analog Output A4; output and; SETUP – COMM: Setting Up the M102E’s; The default ID code for all M102E analyzers is; M102E Ethernet Host Name
  • Page 34 – Remote Operation of the Analyzer; Control Inputs; Table 5-4: M102E Control Input Pin Assignments; CONTROL IN; Figure 5-2: Control Inputs with local 5 V power supply
  • Page 35 – Figure 5-3: Control Inputs with external 5 V power supply; Using the M102E with a Hessen Protocol Network; M102E Hessen Protocol Gas ID List.; The default Hessen Gas Id’s for all M102E analyzers are:; Table 5-5: M102E Default Hessen Gas ID’s
  • Page 36 – Setting Hessen Protocol Status Flags; Table 5-6: Default Hessen Status Bit Assignments
  • Page 37 – M501-TRS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS; DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT THE COVER OF THE M501TS CONVERTER; Basic M501-TRS Controls; Figure 6–1: M501-TRS Temperature Controls
  • Page 38 – Table 6-1: M501-TRS Temperature Controls and Definitions; To Display The Current Temperature:; If the
  • Page 39 – To Manually Adjust the Converter Oven; DO NOT SET THE TEMPERATURE HIGHER THAN 1050OC; Press the up-arrow under that digit once. The digit will flash.
  • Page 40 – Autotune the Temperature Controller:; Initiating the Autotune Process:; Note
  • Page 41 – Aborting the Autotune Process:; M501TRS Alarm Relay Adjustment
  • Page 43 – CALIBRATION PROCEDURES; If you are using the M102E for US-EPA controlled monitoring of SO; M501-TRS Calibration; The M501-TRS converter does not require field calibration.
  • Page 45 – INSTRUMENT MAINTENANCE
  • Page 46 – Additional and Updated Maintenance Procedures; Maintaining the SO; Predicting When the SO; MEASURE MODE
  • Page 47 – Checking the Function of the SO
  • Page 49 – THEORY OF OPERATION; Measurement Principle; TRS Conversion
  • Page 50 – Figure 9-1: UV Absorption in the M102E Reaction Cell; Ia; nm
  • Page 51 – hv
  • Page 52 – The UV Light Path; UV Lamp Shutter & PMT Offset; DRK PMT; Pneumatic Operation; Sample gas Flow
  • Page 53 – Electronic Operation; Sensor Module; PMT HOUSING
  • Page 54 – Sample Chamber
  • Page 55 – M501-TRS electronics; HEATER; CONTROLLER; Thermal Switch
  • Page 56 – Temperature Alarms and Alarm Output; fall below the level of the low alarm point.
  • Page 57 – TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIR; Fault Diagnosis with Warning Messages; M102E Warning Messages
  • Page 58 – Fault Diagnosis with Test Functions
  • Page 59 – M501-TRS Trouble shooting; TRS Converter Not Heating:; Other Performance Problems; Excessive noise
  • Page 60 – Subsystem Checkout; Checking the Efficiency of the M501-TRS SO
  • Page 61 – Additional Repair Procedures; UV Lamp Adjustment and/or Replacement; Lamp Aging
  • Page 62 – Lamp Positioning; Adjusting the UV Lamp; Peaking the Lamp; ALWAYS wear UV-Protective, Safety Glasses when working with the UV
  • Page 63 – Replacing the UV Lamp; Always grasp the main body of the lamp.
  • Page 64 – Replacing the UV filter/lens; affect the accuracy of the analyzer’s SO; Unplug the J4 connector from the motherboard to allow tool access.; Figure 10-2: Disassembling the Shutter Assembly
  • Page 65 – Replacing the PMT, HVPS or TEC; pneumatic and electrical connections from the sensor assembly.
  • Page 67 – M102E PMT Hardware Calibration (; FACTORY CAL; SNGL
  • Page 68 – STABIL; Feed 400 ppb span gas into the analyzer.
  • Page 69 – Replacing the TRS Converter Heating Tube
  • Page 70 – The ceramic bobbins at each end of the heater assembly are fragile.; Manually Programming the M501-TRS
  • Page 71 – Temperature Controller Primary Menu Parameters; To set these parameters:
  • Page 72 – Table 10-3 – Temperature Controller – Primary Parameter Settings
  • Page 73 – Table 10-4 – Temperature Controller – Primary Parameter Settings; ON; Technical Assistance
  • Page 75 – APPENDIX A - Version Specific Software Documentation
  • Page 76 – LOW; Figure A-1: Basic Sample Display Menu
  • Page 78 – ACAL
  • Page 79 – APPENDI
  • Page 82 – Rear board primary MUX analog inputs
  • Page 85 – APPENDIX B - M102E Spare Parts List
  • Page 87 – INSTRUMENTS
  • Page 88 – TELEDYNE; Questionnaire
  • Page 89 – APPENDIX D - ELECTRONIC SCHEMATICS; Table D-1: List of Included Electronic Schematics; Rev A
  • Page 90 – User Notes
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ADDENDUM TO

MODEL 101E

OPERATORS MANUAL

(P/N 04740 REV. A)

FOR

MODEL 102E

TOTAL REDUCED SULFUR ANALYZER

with

MODEL 501 TRS

THERMAL CONVERTER

© TELEDYNE ADVANCED POLLUTION INSTRUMENTATION

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04988

REV. A1

© 2005 T-API

18 October 2005

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Summary

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

M102E/M501 TRS (Addendum to M101E Manual - P/N 04740 Rev A) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PREFACE ...................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1. Reference Numbering convention..........................................

Page 4 - LIST OF APPENDICES; ii

M102E/M501 TRS (Addendum to M101E Manual - P/N 04740 Rev A) 8. INSTRUMENT MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................................... 39 8.1. Additional and Updated Maintenance Procedures .............................................................

Page 5 - PREFACE; LIST OF FIGURES; iii

M102E/M501 TRS PREFACE (Addendum to M101E Manual - P/N 04740 Rev A) LIST OF FIGURES Figure 3-1: M102E Internal Layout ................................................................................... 7 Figure 3-2: M501-TRS Internal Layout...............................................................

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