Teledyne 7300A Carbon Monoxide Alarm User Manual


 
2 Installation Model 7300A
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6 0.6 13.6
7 0.7 15.2
8 0.8 16.8
9 0.9 18.4
10 1.0 20.0
To provide an indication of the range, the Range ID analog outputs are
used. They generate a steady preset voltage (or current when using the
current outputs) to represent a particular range. Table 2-4 gives the range ID
output for each analysis range.
Table 2-4: Analog Range ID Output—Example
Range Voltage (V) Current (mA) Application
Range 1 0.25 8 90-100% CO/N
2
Range 2 0.50 12 95-100% CO/N
2
Range 3 0.75 16 0-100% CO/N
2
Range 4 (Cal) 1.00 20 98-100% CO
2
/N
2
2.3.3.2 Alarm Relays
The nine alarm-circuit connector pins connect to the internal alarm relay
contacts. Each set of three pins provides one set of Form C relay contacts.
Each relay has both normally open and normally closed contact connections.
The contact connections are shown in Table 2-4. They are capable of
switching up to 3 amperes at 250 V ac into a resistive load. The connectors
are:
Threshold Alarm 1: Can be configured as high (actuates when concen-
tration is above threshold), or low (actuates when
concentration is below threshold).
Can be configured as failsafe or nonfailsafe.
Can be configured as latching or nonlatching.
Can be configured out (defeated).
Threshold Alarm 2: Can be configured as high (actuates when concen-
tration is above threshold), or low (actuates when
concentration is below threshold).
Can be configured as failsafe or nonfailsafe.
Can be configured as latching or nonlatching.
Can be configured out (defeated).