Teledyne OT-2 - Manual

Teledyne OT-2

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Teledyne Analytical Instruments; ii; Copyright © 1999 Teledyne Analytical Instruments; Warranty
  • Page 3 – iii; Table of Contents; Introduction
  • Page 4 – iv; Appendix; The operator needs to refer to the manual
  • Page 5 – Introduction 1; Overview; Features
  • Page 6 – Introduction; Typical Applications
  • Page 7 – Operator Interface
  • Page 9 – Operational Theory 2; The OT-2 System is composed of three subsystems:; Operational Theory
  • Page 10 – Operational Theory; Micro-Fuel Cell Sensor; The oxygen sensor used in the Model OT-2 System is a Micro-
  • Page 12 – Warning:The sensor used in the Model OT-2 System uses electro-
  • Page 13 – The Micro-Fuel Cell responds to the partial pressure of oxygen
  • Page 14 – Given that the total pressure of the sample gas on the surface
  • Page 15 – Electronics and Signal Processing
  • Page 16 – Sample System; Sample Flow Description:
  • Page 17 – Figure 2-5 is the Piping Layout of the sampling system. In the
  • Page 19 – Operation 3; Operation; Operation of the Model OT-2 System involves installing the unit,; Installation; WARNING: Safe operation of the system requires the user to; Installation of the Model OT-2 System includes:; Electrical connections; Unpacking the Analyzer; Carefully unpack the analyzer and inspect it for damage.
  • Page 20 – Operation; Mounting the Analyzer; The OT-2 System is designed for bulkhead mounting. Figure 3-1
  • Page 21 – All operator controls are located inside the system enclosure,
  • Page 22 – All gas connections, Sample In, Sample Return and Span Gas
  • Page 23 – Figure 3-3 Front View of Transmitter; System Power Requirements:; polarity protected power source.
  • Page 24 – Installing the Micro-Fuel Cell; Recommendation: During installation, minimize the time the; Calibration; Calibration Gas Connections
  • Page 25 – The span gas cylinder must be equipped with a pressure
  • Page 26 – NOTE: This procedure is more critical on the 0-10 ppm range and; Switch the system from zero gas to span gas and allow; NOTE: The span gas should have an O; computer will have a
  • Page 27 – SENSOR LIFE WILL BE SHORTENED.; Testing the System
  • Page 29 – Maintenance 4; Routine Maintenance; Aside from normal cleaning and checking for leaks at the gas; Cell Replacement; The Micro-Fuel Cell is a sealed electrochemical transducer; NOTE: Do not disturb the integrity of the cell package until the
  • Page 30 – Maintenance; The cell block is located in the center of the unit.; NOTE: Before the cell is removed from its package, a zero gas; Remove the new cell from its package, and carefully; INSULATION
  • Page 31 – Cell Warranty; Scrubber Replacement; NOTE: If the sensor is exposed to air through back diffusion, from; Filter Servicing
  • Page 33 – A p p e n d i x; System Enclosure: NEMA 4 Rated, bulkhead mounted; concentration consis-
  • Page 34 – Recommended Spare Parts List; Orders should be sent to:
  • Page 35 – Material Safety Data Sheet; Section II – Physical and Chemical Data; KOH
  • Page 36 – Section III – Physical Hazards; Primary route of entry:; Liquid inhalation is unlikely.; Medical conditions; None; Other health hazards:; Potential for fire and explosion:; The electrolyte in the Micro-Fuel Cells is; Potential for reactivity:; The sensors are stable under normal conditions of; Section IV – Health Hazard Data
  • Page 37 – Before opening the bag containing the sensor; Section VI – Handling Information; Section V – Emergency and First Aid Procedures
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Teledyne Analytical Instruments

Model OT-2 System

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

FOR

Model OT-2

Oxygen

Transmitter System

P/N: M71265

ECO: #99-0000

10/21/1999

HIGHLY TOXIC AND OR FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR GASES MAY BE PRESENT IN THIS MONITORING

SYSTEM. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT MAY BE REQUIRED WHEN SERVICING THIS SYSTEM.

ONLY AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL SHOULD CONDUCT MAINTENANCE AND/OR SERVICING. BEFORE
CONDUCTING ANY MAINTENANCE OR SERVICING CONSULT WITH AUTHORIZED SUPERVISOR/
MANAGER.

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Page 2 - Teledyne Analytical Instruments; ii; Copyright © 1999 Teledyne Analytical Instruments; Warranty

Teledyne Analytical Instruments ii Model OT-2 System Copyright © 1999 Teledyne Analytical Instruments All Rights Reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any other language or computerlanguage in whole or in part, ...

Page 3 - iii; Table of Contents; Introduction

iii Teledyne Analytical Instruments Model OT-2 System Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview ........................................................................ 1-11.2 Features .......................................................................... 1-11.3 Typical Applications ...........

Page 4 - iv; Appendix; The operator needs to refer to the manual

Teledyne Analytical Instruments iv Model OT-2 System Appendix Specifications ........................................................................ A-1Recommended Spare Parts List .......................................... A-2Drawing List ..............................................................

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