Introduction, Features and Options Teledyne API – Model T300/T300M CO Analyzer
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Option
Option
Number
Description/Notes Reference
Current Loop Analog
Outputs
Adds isolated, voltage-to-current conversion circuitry to the analyzer’s analog
outputs.
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Can be configured for any output range between 0 and 20 mA.
May be ordered separately for any of the analog outputs.
Can be installed at the factory or retrofitted in the field.
Sections 3.3.1.3,
3.3.1.4, 5.9.1,
5.9.2 and 5.9.3.7
Parts Kits Spare parts and expendables
42A
Expendables Kit includes a recommended set of expendables for
one year of operation of this instrument including replacement sample
particulate filters.
Appendix B
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Spare Parts Kit includes spares parts for one unit.
Appendix B
Calibration Valves
Used to control the flow of calibration gases generated from external sources, rather
than manually switching the rear panel pneumatic connections.
50A Ambient Zero and Ambient Span.
Sections 3.3.2.3
and 3.3.2.4
50B Ambient Zero and Pressurized Span
Sections 3.3.2.5
and 3.3.2.6
50E Zero Scrubber and Pressurized Span
Sections 3.3.2.7
and 3.3.2.8
50H Zero Scrubber and Ambient Span
Sections 3.3.2.9
and 3.3.2.10
Communication Cables For remote serial, network and Internet communication with the analyzer.
Type Description
60A RS-232
Shielded, straight-through DB-9F to DB-25M cable, about
1.8 m long. Used to interface with older computers or
code activated switches with DB-25 serial connectors.
Section 3.3.1.8
and 6.3
60B RS-232
Shielded, straight-through DB-9F to DB-9F cable of about
1.8 m length.
Sections 3.3.1.8,
and 6.3
60C Ethernet
Patch cable, 2 meters long, used for Internet and LAN
communications.
Sections 3.3.1.8
and 6.5
60D USB
Cable for direct connection between instrument (rear
panel USB port) and personal computer.
Sections 3.3.1.8
and 6.6
Concentration Alarm Relay Issues warning when gas concentration exceeds limits set by user.
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Four (4) “dry contact” relays on the rear panel of the instrument. This
relay option is different from and in addition to the “Contact Closures”
that come standard on all TAPI instruments.
Section 3.3.1.7
RS-232 Multidrop Enables communications between host computer and up to eight analyzers.
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Multidrop card seated on the analyzer’s CPU card.
Each instrument in the multidrop network requires this card and a
communications cable (Option 60B).
Sections 3.3.1.8
and 5.7.1
Second Gas Sensors Choice of one additional gas sensor.
65A Oxygen (O
2
) Sensor
• Sections 3.3.1.3
and 9.7.1
67A Carbon Dioxide (CO
2
) Sensor
• Sections 3.3.1.3
and 9.7.2
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