Yokogawa Integral Oxygen Analyzer ZR202 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Zirconia Oxygen Analyzer

User’sManualRModel ZR202GIntegrated typeZirconia Oxygen AnalyzerIM 11M12A01-04EIM 11M12A01-04E7th Edition

Page 2 - Introduction

Toc-1IM 11M12A01-04E<CONTENTS>Model ZR202G Integrated type Zirconia Oxygen AnalyzerCONTENTSIM 11M12A01-04E 7th EditionIntroduction ...

Page 3 - Relates to

<8. Detailed Data Setting>8-17IM 11M12A01-04ETable 8.16 Fuel Data For liquid fuelABCC H ONSwCO2 H2OSO2N20.78~ 0.830.81~ 0.840.85

Page 4 - (1) About This Manual

<8. Detailed Data Setting>8-18IM 11M12A01-04E 8.7.3.2 ProcedureUse the parameter code table below to set fuel values.Table 8.17 Setting Fuel V

Page 5 - IMPORTANT

<9. Calibration>9-1IM 11M12A01-04E9. Calibration9.1 Calibration Briefs9.1.1 Principle of MeasurementThis section sets forth the principle

Page 6

<9. Calibration>9-2IIM 11M12A01-04E 0.10.515 10 21.050 100120100806040200-20-400.51 vol%O2,81.92mV(Zero origin of calibration)21.0 vol%O2, 0mV(S

Page 7 -  NOTICE

<9. Calibration>9-3IM 11M12A01-04E21.0 p1 p2 0.5181.92eze2e1es0CABZero correction ratio = (B/A) x 100 (%) Correctable range: 100 ±

Page 8 -  After-Sales Warranty

<9. Calibration>9-4IIM 11M12A01-04E 9.1.4 Characteristic Data from a Sensor Measured During CalibrationDuring calibration, calibration data and

Page 9

<9. Calibration>9-5IM 11M12A01-04E9.2 Calibration ProceduresCAUTIONCalibration should be made under normal operating conditions (if the pro

Page 10 - CONTENTS

<9. Calibration>9-6IIM 11M12A01-04E 9.2.1.4 Span gas ConcentrationSet the oxygen concentration for span calibration. If instrument air is used

Page 11 - <CONTENTS>

<9. Calibration>9-7IM 11M12A01-04E9.2.1.6 SettingWhen setting calibration timing requirements, bear the following precautions in mind:CAUTI

Page 12

<9. Calibration>9-8IIM 11M12A01-04E 9.2.2 Calibration9.2.2.1 Manual CalibrationFor manual calibration, consult Section 7.10, “Calibration,” ea

Page 13

Toc-2IM 11M12A01-04E <CONTENTS>3. Installation ...

Page 14

<10. Other Functions>10-1IM 11M12A01-04E10. Other Functions10.1 Detailed DisplaySelect the desired parameter code to display the detailed

Page 15

<10. Other Functions>10-2IM 11M12A01-04E Table 10.1 Parameter Codes for Detailed Operation DataCode Item Engineering unit Code Item Engineerin

Page 16 - 1. Overview

<10. Other Functions>10-3IM 11M12A01-04E10.1.1 Air Ratio“Air ratio” is dened as the ratio of (the amount of air theoretically required to

Page 17 - 1.1.2 System 2

<10. Other Functions>10-4IM 11M12A01-04E 10.1.5 Cell VoltageThe cell (sensor) voltage will be an index to determine the amount of degradation o

Page 18 - 1.1.3 System 3

<10. Other Functions>10-5IM 11M12A01-04E10.1.9 Response TimeThe cell’s response time is obtained in the procedure shown in Figure 10.1. If

Page 19 - 1.2.1 System Components

<10. Other Functions>10-6IM 11M12A01-04E 10.1.12 Heater On-Time RatioThe probe sensor is heated to and maintained at 750°C. When the sample gas

Page 20 - 2. Specications

<10. Other Functions>10-7IM 11M12A01-04E10.1.18 History of Calibration TimeThe calibration-conducted dates and times for the past ten calib

Page 21 - <2. Specications>

<10. Other Functions>10-8IM 11M12A01-04E 10.3 Initialization ProcedureFollow the table below to initialize parameters. The password for initia

Page 22 - <2. Specications>

<10. Other Functions>10-9IM 11M12A01-04E10.4 ResetResetting enables the equipment to restart. If the equipment is reset, the power is turne

Page 23 - Display and setting content:

<10. Other Functions>10-10IM 11M12A01-04E Table 10.6 ResettingSwitch operation Display Brief Description> ∧ENTErr-01/------If an error occu

Page 24

Toc-3IM 11M12A01-04E<CONTENTS>5.3 Wiring Power and Ground Terminals ...5-45.3.1 Wiri

Page 25 - Model and Codes

<10. Other Functions>10-11IM 11M12A01-04ECAUTION• Parameters of blank item are not used for Oxygen Analyzer.Table 10.7 Parameter Codes Di

Page 26 - • Standard Accessories

<10. Other Functions>10-12IM 11M12A01-04E Calibration-related Items in Group BCode Item Tuning Engineering unit Default settingB01 Zero gas

Page 27

<10. Other Functions>10-13IM 11M12A01-04EOutput-related Items in Group CCode Item Tuning Engineering unit Default settingC01 Analog outp

Page 28 - 2.1.3 ZO21R Probe Protector

<10. Other Functions>10-14IM 11M12A01-04E Contact-related Items in Group ECode Item Tuning Engineering unit Default settingE01 Selection of

Page 29

<10. Other Functions>10-15IM 11M12A01-04EEquipment Setup and Others in Group FCode Item Tuning Engineering unit Default settingF01 Equ

Page 30

<10. Other Functions>10-16IM 11M12A01-04E 10.5 Handling of the ZO21S Standard Gas UnitThe following describe how to ow zero and span gases usi

Page 31 - • Model and Codes

<10. Other Functions>10-17IM 11M12A01-04EThe operating details and handling precautions are also printed on the product. Please read them be

Page 32 - External Dimensions

<10. Other Functions>10-18IM 11M12A01-04E (2) Next, adjust the ow rate to 600 ± 60 ml/min using the span gas valve “AIR” (the ow check ball st

Page 33 - 2.3 ZO21S Standard Gas Unit

<10. Other Functions>10-19IM 11M12A01-04E10.6 Methods of Operating Valves in the ZA8F Flow Setting UnitThe ZA8F Flow Setting Unit is used a

Page 34 - 2.4 Other Equipment

<10. Other Functions>10-20IM 11M12A01-04E Table 10.9Sample gas pressure, (kPa) 50 100 150 200 250Flow rate, (ml/min) 500 430 380 350 3

Page 35 - • Standard Specications

Toc-4IM 11M12A01-04E <CONTENTS>8. Detailed Data Setting ... 8-18.1

Page 36 - Standard Specications

<11. Inspection and Maintenance>11-1IM 11M12A01-04E11. Inspection and MaintenanceThis chapter describes the inspection and maintenance proc

Page 37

<11.Inspection and Maintenance>11-2IM 11M12A01-04E F11.1E.aiCalibration gas tubeExploded view of componentsRod(with outside diameter of 2 to 2.5

Page 38 - F2.16.EPS

<11. Inspection and Maintenance>11-3IM 11M12A01-04E(4) Use tweezers to pull the contact out of the groove.(5) Clean the sensor assembly, esp

Page 39 - Blank Page

<11.Inspection and Maintenance>11-4IM 11M12A01-04E F11.3E.aiDust filter (optional)Bolts (four)Washers (four)Sensor (cell)U-shaped pipeMetal O-ri

Page 40 - 3. Installation

<11. Inspection and Maintenance>11-5IM 11M12A01-04EAAView A-A2512345678910111213141516141317181920212223242424F11.4E.aiFigure 11.4 Explode

Page 41 - 3.1.2 Probe Insertion Hole

<11.Inspection and Maintenance>11-6IM 11M12A01-04E Replacement of heater assemblyRefer to Figure 11.4 as an aid in the following discussion.Remo

Page 42 - Probe Protector (ZO21R)

<11. Inspection and Maintenance>11-7IM 11M12A01-04ECAUTIONWhen operating an instrument such as boiler or industrial furnace is stopped with

Page 43 - <3. Installation>

<11.Inspection and Maintenance>11-8IM 11M12A01-04E 11.2 Inspection and Maintenance of the ConverterThe converter does not require routine inspe

Page 44 - 3.2.1 Installation Location

<11. Inspection and Maintenance>11-9IM 11M12A01-04E(7) To restore the electronics, reverse the above removal procedures. When restoring the

Page 45

<11.Inspection and Maintenance>11-10IM 11M12A01-04E 11.3 Replacement of Flowmeter for ZR20H Automatic Calibration Unit (1) Remove pipe holding

Page 46 - 3.3.1 Installation Location

Toc-5IM 11M12A01-04E<CONTENTS>10. Other Functions ... 10-110

Page 47

<12. Troubleshooting>12-1IM 11M12A01-04E12. TroubleshootingThis chapter describes errors and alarms detected by the self-diagnostic functio

Page 48 - Calibration Gas Cylinder

<12. Troubleshooting>12-2IM 11M12A01-04E 12.1.2 Measures to Take When an Error Occurs12.1.2.1 Error-1: Cell Voltage FailureError-1 occurs when

Page 49

<12. Troubleshooting>12-3IM 11M12A01-04E(3) Next, check the resistance of the thermocouple from the probe. Use a multimeter to measure the t

Page 50 - 4. Piping

<12. Troubleshooting>12-4IM 11M12A01-04E 12.2 Displays and Measures to Take When Alarms are Generated12.2.1 What is an Alarm?When an alarm is

Page 51 - Tube connection

<12. Troubleshooting>12-5IM 11M12A01-04E<Search for cause of failure and Take measures>(1) Conrm the following and carry out calibrat

Page 52 - 4.2 Piping for System 2

<12. Troubleshooting>12-6IM 11M12A01-04E 12.2.2.3 Alarm 7: Span Calibration Coefcient AlarmIn calibration, this alarm is generated when the sp

Page 53 - 4.3 Piping for System 3

<12. Troubleshooting>12-7IM 11M12A01-04EIn addition, if an error occurs in calibration even after the cell assembly is replaced, the inuenc

Page 54 - <4. Piping>

<12. Troubleshooting>12-8IM 11M12A01-04E CAUTION• Measure the thermocouple resistance value after the difference between the probe tip tempera

Page 55 - Compensation

<12. Troubleshooting>12-9IM 11M12A01-04E12.3 Measures When Measured Value Shows an ErrorThe causes that the measured value shows an abnorma

Page 56

<12. Troubleshooting>12-10IM 11M12A01-04E 12.3.2 Measured Value Lower Than True Value<Causes and Measures>(1) The measuring gas pressure

Page 57 - Table 4.3 Piping Parts

Toc-6IM 11M12A01-04E <CONTENTS>11.2 Inspection and Maintenance of the Converter ... 11-811.2.1 Replac

Page 58 - 5. Wiring

CustomerMaintenanceParts ListAll Rights Reserved, Copyright © 2000, Yokogawa Electric Corporation.Subject to change without notice. Model ZR202GZircon

Page 59 - 5.1.2 Wiring

CMPL 11M12A01-04E 7th Edition : Apr. 2011 (YK)Hood for ZR202GZR202G_F.ai1Item Part No. Qty Description1 K9471UA 1 Hood

Page 60 - 5.2 Wiring for Analog Output

CustomerMaintenanceParts ListAll Rights Reserved, Copyright © 2001, Yokogawa Electric Corporation.Subject to change without notice. Model ZR20HIntegra

Page 62 - 5.5 Wiring for Contact Input

CustomerMaintenanceParts ListAll Rights Reserved, Copyright © 2000, Yokogawa Electric Corporation.Subject to change without notice. Model ZO21SZirconi

Page 64 - 6. Components

iIM 11M12A01-04ERevision Information Title: Model ZR202G Integrated type Zirconia Oxygen Analyzer Manual No.: IM 11M12A01-04EEdition Date Rema

Page 65

iiIM 11M12A01-04E  If you want have more information about Yokogawa products, you can visit Yokogawa’s home page at the following website. Home p

Page 66 - 7. Startup

<1.Overview>1-1IM 11M12A01-04E1. OverviewThe EXAxt ZR Integrated type Zirconia Oxygen Analyzer is used to monitor and control the oxygen co

Page 67 - 7.2 Valve Setup

<1. Overview>1-2IM 11M12A01-04E CAUTION• As this system uses ambient air for the reference gas, measuring accuracy will be affected by the inst

Page 68 - 7.4.1 Display and Switches

<1.Overview>1-3IM 11M12A01-04E1.1.3 System 3This example, System 3, represents typical applications in large boilers and heating furnaces,

Page 69 - 7.4.2 Display Conguration

<1. Overview>1-4IM 11M12A01-04E 1.2 < EXAxt ZR > System Components1.2.1 System ComponentsSystem ComponentsZR202G Integrated type Zirconi

Page 70

iIM 11M12A01-04E<Introduction>IntroductionThe EXAxt ZR Integrated type Zirconia Oxygen Analyzer has been developed for combustion control in var

Page 71 - 7.4.5 Changing Set Values

<2. Specications>2-1IM 11M12A01-04E2. SpecicationsThis chapter describes the specications for the following:ZR202G General-use Integrat

Page 72

<2. Specications>2-2IM 11M12A01-04E Drift: (Excluding the rst two weeks in use) (Excluding the case where the reference gas is by natural c

Page 73

<2. Specications>2-3IM 11M12A01-04ESafety and EMC conforming standardsSafety: EN61010-1, CSA C22.2 No.61010-1, UL61010-1EMC: EN 61326

Page 74 - 7.7 Output Range Setting

<2. Specications>2-4IM 11M12A01-04E FunctionsDisplay Function: Displays values of the measured oxygen concentration, etc. Alarm, Error Displa

Page 75

<2. Specications>2-5IM 11M12A01-04EConverter Output: One mA analog output point (4 to 20 mA DC (maximum load resistance of 550Ω)) with mA

Page 76 - 7.9 Checking Contact I/O

<2. Specications>2-6IM 11M12A01-04E Model and CodesModel Sufx code Option code Description ZR202G - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Page 77 - 7.9.1 Contact Output Check

<2. Specications>2-7IM 11M12A01-04E• External DimensionsModel ZR202G Integrated type Zirconia Oxygen Analyzers Unit: mmF11_01.ai25t153

Page 78

<2. Specications>2-8IM 11M12A01-04E Model ZR202G...-P Integrated type Zirconia Oxygen Analyzer with pressure compensation

Page 79

<2. Specications>2-9IM 11M12A01-04E2.1.3 ZO21R Probe ProtectorThis probe protector is required for the general-use detector when it is use

Page 80 - 7.10 Calibration

<2. Specications>2-10IM 11M12A01-04E 2.2 ZA8F Flow Setting Unit and ZR20H Automatic Calibration Unit2.2.1 ZA8F Flow Setting UnitThis ow sett

Page 81

iiIM 11M12A01-04E <Introduction>This manual consists of twelve chapters. Please refer to the reference chapters for installation, opera-tion and

Page 82 - 7.10.2 Manual Calibration

<2. Specications>2-11IM 11M12A01-04E• External DimensionsCHECKOUTREFOUTREFERENCESPANZEROREFERENCE CHECKAIRINZEROINSPANINCHECKOUTPIPNG INSID

Page 83

<2. Specications>2-12IM 11M12A01-04E 2.2.2 ZR20H Automatic Calibration UnitThis automatic calibration unit is applied to supply specied ow o

Page 84 - 8. Detailed Data Setting

<2. Specications>2-13IM 11M12A01-04E External Dimensions(1) Horizontal Mounting (-A)Rc1/4 or 1/4NPT(Female)Rc1/4 or 1/4NPT(Female)Rc1/4 or

Page 85 - 8.2.4 Default Values

<2. Specications>2-14IM 11M12A01-04E 2.3 ZO21S Standard Gas UnitThis is a handy unit to supply zero gas and span gas to the detector in a syst

Page 86 - 8.3 Output Hold Setting

<2. Specications>2-15IM 11M12A01-04E2.4 Other Equipment2.4.1 Dust Filter for Oxygen Analyzer (part no. K9471UA)This lter is used to prot

Page 87 - Output hold time

<2. Specications>2-16IM 11M12A01-04E 2.4.3 Stop Valve (part no. L9852CB or G7016XH)This valve is mounted on the calibration gas line in the sy

Page 88 - 8.3.4 Default Values

<2. Specications>2-17IM 11M12A01-04E2.4.5 Air SetThis set is used to lower the pressure when instrument air is used as the reference and s

Page 89 - 8.4.2 Alarm Output Actions

<2. Specications>2-18IM 11M12A01-04E 2.4.6 Zero Gas Cylinder (part no. G7001ZC)The gas from this cylinder is used as the calibration zero gas

Page 90 - 8.4.3 Alarm Setting

<2. Specications>2-19IM 11M12A01-04E2.4.8 Case Assembly (E7044KF) for Calibration gas CylinderThis case is used to store the zero gas cyli

Page 92

iiiIM 11M12A01-04E<Introduction> For the safe use of this equipmentWARNINGEXAxt ZR is very heavy. Be sure not to accidentally drop it. Handle s

Page 93 - 8.5.3 Default Values

<3. Installation>3-1IM 11M12A01-04E3. InstallationThis chapter describes installation of the following equipment:3.1 Model ZR202G Integra

Page 94 - 8.6 Input Contact Settings

<3. Installation>3-2IM 11M12A01-04E 3.1.2 Probe Insertion HoleCAUTION• The outside dimension of detector may vary depending on its options. U

Page 95 - 8.7 Other Settings

<3. Installation>3-3IM 11M12A01-04EThe following should be taken into consideration when mounting the general-use detector:<General-use d

Page 96

<3. Installation>3-4IM 11M12A01-04E < Procedures for installing the dust guard protector (K9471UC)>The ZR202G is shipped with the dust gua

Page 97 - 8.7.3 Setting Fuels

<3. Installation>3-5IM 11M12A01-04E<Detector with a probe protector (Model ZO21R-L-- *B for dust wear protect>The detector is used

Page 98 - For solid fuel

<3. Installation>3-6IM 11M12A01-04E 3.2.2 Mounting of ZA8F Flow Setting UnitThe ow setting unit can be mounted either on a pipe (nominal JIS 5

Page 99 - Dry-bulb temperature, °C

<3. Installation>3-7IM 11M12A01-04E(2) Mount the ow setting unit. Remove the pipe mounting parts from the mount ttings of the ow setting

Page 100 - Table 8.16 Fuel Data

<3. Installation>3-8IM 11M12A01-04E Zero gas inlet Rc1/4 or 1/4NPT(Female)Reference gas inletRc1/4 or 1/4NPT(Female)Terminal box sideSpan gas in

Page 101 - 8.7.4 Setting Purging

<3. Installation>3-9IM 11M12A01-04E3.4 Installation of the Case Assembly (E7044KF) for Calibration Gas CylinderThe case assembly is used to

Page 102 - 9. Calibration

<3. Installation>3-10IM 11M12A01-04E 3.5 Insulation Resistance TestEven if the testing voltage is not so great that it causes dielectric breakd

Page 103 - 9.1.3 Compensation

ivIM 11M12A01-04E <Introduction>(2) Safety and Modication PrecautionsFollow the safety precautions in this manual when using the product to e

Page 104 - <9. Calibration>

<4. Piping>4-1IM 11M12A01-04E4. PipingThis chapter describes piping procedures in the three typical system congurations for EXAxt ZR Inte

Page 105 - <9. Calibration>

<4. Piping>4-2IM 11M12A01-04E 4.1.1 Piping Parts for System 1Check that the parts listed in Table 4.1 are provided.Table 4.1 Piping PartsEqu

Page 106 - 9.2 Calibration Procedures

<4. Piping>4-3IM 11M12A01-04E4.2 Piping for System 2Piping in System 2 is illustrated in Figure 4.7.~ZR202G Integrated type Zirconia Oxyge

Page 107

<4. Piping>4-4IM 11M12A01-04E F4.8E.aiStop valve or check valvePiping for the reference gas6mm (O.D.) by 4mm (I.D.) stainless steel pipe Piping

Page 108 - IM 11M12A01-04E

<4. Piping>4-5IM 11M12A01-04E• Installation of ZR20H Automatic Calibration UnitZero gas inlet Rc1/4 or 1/4NPT(Female)Reference gas inletRc1/

Page 109 - 9.2.2 Calibration

<4. Piping>4-6IM 11M12A01-04E 4.4 Piping for the Oxygen Analyzer with Pressure CompensationZR202G-----P Oxygen Analyzer with pressure comp

Page 110 - 10. Other Functions

<4. Piping>4-7IM 11M12A01-04E4. Set the instrument air pressure higher than furnace internal pressure.5. Completely open the stop valve in

Page 111

<4. Piping>4-8IM 11M12A01-04E 4.4.1 Piping Parts for Oxygen Analyzer with Pressure CompensationCheck that the parts listed in Table 4.3 are pr

Page 112 - 10.1.3 C. J. Temperature

<5. Wiring>5-1IM 11M12A01-04E5. WiringThis chapter describes wiring procedures necessary for the EXAxt ZR Integrated type Zirconia Oxygen A

Page 113 - 10.1.8 Current Output

<5. Wiring>5-2IM 11M12A01-04E 5.1.1 Terminals for the External WiringRemove the terminal cover on the opposite side of the display to gain acce

Page 114 - 10.1.11 Robustness of a Cell

vIM 11M12A01-04E<Introduction>Special descriptions in this manualThis manual indicates operation keys, displays and drawings on the product as

Page 115 - <10. Other Functions>

<5. Wiring>5-3IM 11M12A01-04E5.1.3 Mounting of Cable GlandFor each wiring inlet connection of the equipment, mount the conduit appropriate

Page 116 - 00.06.21

<5. Wiring>5-4IM 11M12A01-04E 5.3 Wiring Power and Ground TerminalsWiring for supplying power to the analyzer and grounding the equipment.1 2 C

Page 117

<5. Wiring>5-5IM 11M12A01-04E5.4 Wiring for Contact OutputThe equipment can output a maximum of two contact signals. These contact outputs

Page 118 - 10.4 Reset

<5. Wiring>5-6IM 11M12A01-04E 5.5.2 Wiring Procedure(1) M4 screws are used for the terminal of the converter. Each cable should be equipped wit

Page 119 - Table 10.6 Resetting

<6. Components>6-1IM 11M12A01-04E6. ComponentsThis chapter describes the names and functions of components for the major equipment of the

Page 120

<6. Components>6-2IM 11M12A01-04E 6.2 ZA8F Flow Setting Unit, ZR20H Automatic Calibration UnitReference gas flow setting valveSpan gas flow set

Page 121

<7. Startup>7-1IM 11M12A01-04E7. StartupThe following describes the minimum operating requirements — from supplying power to the converter

Page 122

<7. Startup>7-2IM 11M12A01-04E 7.1 Checking Piping and Wiring ConnectionsRefer to Chapters 4 and 5, earlier in this manual, for piping and wiri

Page 123

<7. Startup>7-3IM 11M12A01-04E7.4 Operation of Infrared Switch7.4.1 Display and SwitchesThis equipment uses an infrared switch that enable

Page 124

<7. Startup>7-4IM 11M12A01-04E CAUTION1. Be sure to put the equipment case cover back on. If this is not done, the infrared switch will not re

Page 125

viIM 11M12A01-04E <Introduction> NOTICE• Specication checkWhen the instrument arrives, unpack the package with care and check that the instrum

Page 126 - 10.5.3 Calibration Gas Flow

<7. Startup>7-5IM 11M12A01-04ETable 7.2 Display FunctionsDisplay Function and item to be setBasic panel Displays the oxygen concentration

Page 127

<7. Startup>7-6IM 11M12A01-04E 7.4.4 Selecting Parameter CodesSwitch operation Display Description> ∧ENTA01Password has been entered and the

Page 128 - Setting Unit

<7. Startup>7-7IM 11M12A01-04E(2) Entering numeric values such as oxygen concentration values and factorsSwitch operation Display Descriptio

Page 129

<7. Startup>7-8IM 11M12A01-04E 7.5 Conrmation of Equipment Type SettingThis equipment can be used for both the Oxygen Analyzer and the Humidit

Page 130

<7. Startup>7-9IM 11M12A01-04E7.6 Selection of Measurement GasCombustion gases contain moisture created by burning hydrogen in the fuel. If

Page 131 - (with outside diameter

<7. Startup>7-10IM 11M12A01-04E Table 7.5 Minimum and Maximum Value Setting ProcedureSwitch operation Display Description> ∧ENTA01Display af

Page 132 - F11.2E.ai

<7. Startup>7-11IM 11M12A01-04E7.8 Checking Current LoopThe set current can be output as an analog output. This enables the checking of wir

Page 133

<7. Startup>7-12IM 11M12A01-04E 7.9.1 Contact Output CheckFollow Table 7.8 to check the contact output. The table uses an example with contact

Page 134 - F11.4E.ai

<7. Startup>7-13IM 11M12A01-04E7.9.2 Checking Calibration Contact OutputThe calibration contacts are used for the solenoid valve drive sign

Page 135 - 11.1.5 Replacement of O-ring

<7. Startup>7-14IM 11M12A01-04E 7.9.3 Checking Input ContactsFollow Table 7.10 to check the input contacts. The table uses an example with inpu

Page 136

viiIM 11M12A01-04E<Introduction> After-Sales Warranty Do not modify the product. During the warranty period, for repair under warranty ca

Page 137 - Cover of Display

<7. Startup>7-15IM 11M12A01-04E7.10 CalibrationThe converter is calibrated in such a way that the actual zero and span gases are measured a

Page 138

<7. Startup>7-16IM 11M12A01-04E Table 7.12 Calibration Setup ProcedureSwitch operation Display Description> ∧ENTA01Display after the passwor

Page 139 - Calibration Unit

<7. Startup>7-17IM 11M12A01-04E7.10.2 Manual CalibrationThe following describes how to conduct a calibration. 7.10.2.1 PreliminaryBefore co

Page 140 - 12. Troubleshooting

<7. Startup>7-18IM 11M12A01-04E Table 7.13 Conducting Calibration (Continued)Switch operation Display Description> ∧ENTZEro YIf you touch th

Page 141 - <12. Troubleshooting>

<8. Detailed Data Setting>8-1IM 11M12A01-04E8. Detailed Data Setting8.1 Setting Display ItemDisplay items are dened as items displayed on

Page 142

<8. Detailed Data Setting>8-2IM 11M12A01-04E 8.2.1 Setting Minimum Oxygen Concentration ( at 4 mA) and Maximum Oxygen Concentration ( at 20 mA)

Page 143 - Generated

<8. Detailed Data Setting>8-3IM 11M12A01-04E8.3 Output Hold SettingThe “output hold” functions retain an analog output signal at a preset v

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<8. Detailed Data Setting>8-4IM 11M12A01-04E Switch operation Display> ∧ENTb10> ∧ENTCAL> ∧ENTCAL> ∧ENTSPAn Y> ∧ENT21.00 %> ∧EN

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<8. Detailed Data Setting>8-5IM 11M12A01-04E8.3.2 Preference Order of Output Hold ValueThe output hold value takes the following preference

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<8. Detailed Data Setting>8-6IM 11M12A01-04E 8.4 Setting Oxygen Concentration AlarmsThe analyzer enables the setting of four alarms high-high,

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viiiIM 11M12A01-04E <Introduction>

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<8. Detailed Data Setting>8-7IM 11M12A01-04EIn the example in Figure 8.2, the high alarm point is set to 7.5% O2, the delayed time is set to

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<8. Detailed Data Setting>8-8IM 11M12A01-04E 8.4.4 Default ValuesWhen the analyzer is delivered, or if data are initialized, the default alarm

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<8. Detailed Data Setting>8-9IM 11M12A01-04E8.5.2 Setting Output Contact Set the output contacts following Table 8.10.Table 8.10 Parameter

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<8. Detailed Data Setting>8-10IM 11M12A01-04E 8.5.3 Default ValuesWhen the analyzer is delivered, or if data are initialized, output contacts a

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<8. Detailed Data Setting>8-11IM 11M12A01-04E8.6 Input Contact SettingsThe converter input contacts execute set functions by accepting a re

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<8. Detailed Data Setting>8-12IM 11M12A01-04E 8.7 Other Settings8.7.1 Setting the Date-and-TimeThe following describe how to set the date-and-

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<8. Detailed Data Setting>8-13IM 11M12A01-04E8.7.2 Setting Periods over which Average Values are Calculated and Periods over which Maximum

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<8. Detailed Data Setting>8-14IM 11M12A01-04E 8.7.3 Setting Fuels8.7.3.1 Input ParametersThe analyzer calculates the moisture content containe

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<8. Detailed Data Setting>8-15IM 11M12A01-04E For liquid fuelAmount of water vapor in exhaust gas (Gw) = (1/100) {1.24 (9h + w)} (m /k

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