Getting Started; Unpacking; Electrical And Pneumatic Connections - Teledyne 9110AH Instruction Manual

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TELEDYNE Model 9110AH NO

2 GETTING STARTED

2.1 Unpacking

Your safety and the safety of others is very important. We
have provided many important safety messages in this manual.
To avoid personal injury, always use two persons to
1. Before operation it is necessary to remove the shipping hold-down screws. Remove the
instrument cover, then remove 2 screws as shown in Figure 2-1.
2. Also check for internal shipping damage, and generally inspect the interior of the instrument
to make sure all circuit boards and other components are in good shape.
3. Please check the voltage and frequency label on the serial number tag on the rear panel.
Compare that to your local power before plugging in the Instrument.

2.2 Electrical and Pneumatic Connections

1. Refer to Figure 2-2 to locate the rear panel electrical and pneumatic connections.
2. Attach the pump to the "Exhaust Out" port on the instrument rear panel. The exhaust from
the pump should also be vented to atmospheric pressure.
3. Attach the sample inlet line to the sample inlet port. For initial testing, sample gas can be
calibration gas or stack gas. The pressure of the sample gas at the inlet port should be at
ambient pressure and constant. See Figure 2-3.
4. If desired, attach the analog output connections to a strip chart recorder and/or datalogger.
Refer to Figure 9-4 - Analog Output Voltage Ranges - for switch settings. Factory default
setting is 0-5 VDC.
5. Connect the power cord to the correct voltage line, then turn to Section 2.3 Initial
Operation.
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CAUTION
Please read these messages carefully.
lift and carry the Model 9110AH.
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