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1. INSTRUCTION MANUAL 311XL SERIES 0 2 PPM Full Scale Trace Oxygen Analyzer z X 1000 RANGE P Teledyne Analytical Inetruments 377XL Series PORTABLE TRACE OXYGEN ANALYZER 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 HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES EXIST ON CERTAIN COMPONENTS INTERNALLY WHICH MAY PERSIST FOR A TIME EVEN AFTER THE POWER IS TURNED OFF AND DISCONNECTED ONLY AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL SHOULD CONDUCT MAINTENANCE AND OR SERVICING BEFORE CONDUCTING ANY MAINTENANCE OR SERVICING CONSULT WITH AUTHORIZED SUPERVISOR MANAGER P NM70255 08 14 02 ECO 02 0227 Teledyne Analytical Instruments INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR TRACE OXYGEN ANALYZER MODEL 311XL TELEDYNE ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTS 16830 CHESTNUT STREET CITY OF INDUSTRY CA 91749 TELEPHONE 888 789 8168 626 934 1500 626 961 9221 FAX 626 961 2538 626 934 1651 Web www teledyne ai com WARNING The sensor s used in this instrument uses electrolytes which contain substances that are extremely harmful if touched swallowed or inhaled Avoid contact with ANY fluid or powder in or around the unit What may appear to be plain water could contain one of these toxic substances SKIN CONTACT Flush contact area with cold water for several minutes Seek medical attention EYE CONTACT
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3. an external power source These analyzers will be referred to as Model 311 XL or 311XL Series analyzers in this manual The instrument provides for trace oxygen analysis in decade steps ranging from 0 2 to 0 10 000 ppm full scale plus a special calibration range that encompasses the known oxygen concentration of atmospheric air 209 000 ppm Sample oxygen is read from an extremely accurate integral meter whose range of measurement is determined by the position of the range selector switch The linear 5 inch scale mirror equipped to eliminate parallax provides excellent resolution and accuracy Sample gas is introduced and vented via a pair of quick disconnect fittings that feature integral shutoff valves which automatically close when the mating male fitting is withdrawn The fittings are an integral part of the measuring cell manifold so that internal sample passage volume is at an absolute minimum Sample flow control of 0 5 to 5 liters min must be accomplished with accessory equipment 1 22 Method of Analysis The sample oxygen is measured by unique electrochemical transducer which functions as a fuel cell Oxygen diffusing into the cell reacts electro chemically to produce an electrical current that is proportional to the oxygen concentration in the gas phase immediately adjacent to the transducer s sensing surface The linear but minute signal produced by the transducer from trace oxygen is amplified by a two stage amplifier The
4. this scale a leak in the manifold assembly is indicated TO EXTEND CELL LIFE AND MINIMIZE THE TIME REQUIRED TO MAKE THE NEXT ANALYSIS THE INSTRUMENT SHOULD ALWAYS BE PURGED WITH THE SAMPLE OR AN INERT GAS PRIOR TO BEING TAKEN OUT OF SERVICE FOR STANDBY OR STORAGE 3 2 Calibration The inherently constant output of the cell during its useful life precludes a definitive calibration cycle TAI feels that the interval between calibrations should be dictated by the customer s application If the instrument is being used to certify the oxygen content of a product for delivery then a calibration prior to certification would certainly be in order If on the other hand the instrument is being used to monitor or guard a sample and the evidence provided by the analyzer will in themselves determine when a calibration check is in order The sensitivity of the analyzer should be checked at two to four week intervals 3 2 1 Calibration Procedure Gas requirements Zero gas An inert gas nitrogen or argon with less than 0 1 PPM oxygen concentration Span gas An inert gas nitrogen or argon with a known trace amount of oxygen The oxygen content should be 70 90 of the full scale on the range of interest working or primary range Note if this instrument is exposed to high concentrations of oxygen percent levels it will take a significant amount of time to purge the oxygen from the sensor and analyzer for use for low PPM level measurements
5. Flush with cold water for at least 15 minutes Seek immediate medical attention IF SWALLOWED Drink milk or milk of magnesia Seek immediate medical attention IF INHALED Move immediately to an area of fresh air or assist victim to fresh air If victim is having difficulty breathing use artificial respiration or administer oxygen Seek immediate medical attention TABLE OF CONTENTS 311XL SERIES INTRODUCTION 1 1 Description 1 2 Method of Analysis 1 3 Outstanding Features 1 3 1 Micro Fuel Cell 1 3 2 Reliable Calibration 1 3 3 Integral Power Supply 1 3 4 Accuracy and Response 1 3 5 Compact Packaging SUPPORTING EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 2 1 Sampling Equipment 2 2 Power Service 3 OPERATION 3 1 Introduction 3 2 Calibration 3 2 1 Standard Span Calibration Procedure 3 3 Positive Pressure Sampling 3 4 Atmospheric Pressure Sampling 4 MAINTENANCE 4 1 Battery Power Supply Services 4 2 Routine Maintenance 4 3 Cell Replacement 44 Cell Warranty 5 TRANSDUCTION AND TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION 6 LEAK TESTING T SPECIFICATION DATA SPARE PARTS LIST DRAWING LIST APPENDIX Effect of CO2 on B 2CXL Cell Life N e RA Ch 10 12 13 14 15 311XL SERIES TRACE OXYGEN ANALYZER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Description The Teledyne Analytical Instruments TAI Model 311XL and 311TCXL are portable intrinsically safe trace oxygen analyzer which can be operated without
6. For best results calibration should be done on the range of use The instrument should be allowed to equilibrate to room temperature prior to calibration a minimum of 3 hours The instrument should be purged with zero gas prior to calibration if the instrument has been exposed to high levels of oxygen or when the cell has been replaced or newly installed The purge should be continued until the oxygen reading is less than 10 of scale on the range of interest this level will not be achieved if the zero gas contains more than 0 2PPM of oxygen and operating in the 2 ppm full scale Gas connections Note when attaching gas lines to the instrument the vent line should always be the first attached and the last line removed This will prevent sudden pressure changes across the sensor A fitting has been supplied with a short length of plastic tubing for use in the vent port to prevent backward air diffusion during calibration Ether of the two gas ports located on the rear of the analyzer can be used for the sample vent All of the connections between the gas source and the analyzer must be of high quality metal tubing and Swagelok type connections are recommended Verify that there are no leaks in the gas connection lines between the instrument and the source prior to use The gas may be regulated at 5 PSIG and flown at a rate of 1 liter minute control parameters are not critical Zero adjustment Place the instrument upright on a level surface an
7. from one month to four months However do not leave it longer than this time period 4 2 Routine Maintenance Beyond adhering to a battery recharge schedule no routine maintenance is required as there are no moving parts in the instrument other than the meter movement The Micro Fuel Cell is a sealed modular component that should be replaced only when faulty 43 Cell Replacement The characteristics of the Micro Fuel Cell are similar to those of a mercury battery in that both provide an almost constant output through their useful life and then fall off sharply towards zero at the end If the sample being analyzed has a low 0 2 ppm range oxygen concentration cell failure will probably be indicated by a sluggish recovery to low ppm readings after a calibration exposure to a higher level of oxygen or an elevated zero offset level i e a reading gt 1 2 ppm 25 C or less when a zero sample is introduced The cell should be replaced when this recovering time becomes unacceptable see Section 5 4 for cell replacement instructions 8 To offset the possibility of not having a replacement cell available when it is needed recommends that a spare cell be purchased shortly after the instrument is placed in service and each time the cell is replaced thereafter The spare cell should be carefully stored in an area that is not subject to large variations in ambient temperature 75 Deg F nominal and in such a way as to obviate any poss
8. instrument s battery power supply An eight 8 foot 3 wire detach able power cord is provided with the instrument and should be stored in a safe place when not in use As a no cost option the 311XL can be furnished with 220 volt 50 or 60 Hertz charging power 3 OPERATION 3 1 Introduction The Model 311XL is supplied completely assembled and ready for instant use The Micro Fuel Cell must be installed prior use When a sensor is first installed the instrument should be purged for 12 16 hours with zero gas an inert gas such as nitrogen or argon with less than 0 1 ppm oxygen This will remove any trace levels of oxygen from the sensor or the instrument The integral shut off valves in the quick disconnect sample fittings if not disturbed will maintain this inert atmosphere within the manifold indefinitely the equilibrium concentration of oxygen is normally less than 1000 ppm When the range selector is advanced from the OFF position power to the instrument s circuitry is established The meter will constantly respond to the residual oxygen within the integral sample passages It is impossible to achieve a perfect seal of the internal sample system and what the meter is indicating is the diffusion consumption balance point of the internal sample system and the Micro Fuel Cell This balance point with a properly calibrated instrument is always within the limits of the X100 range If the reading climbs off the limits of
9. satisfactorily but ceases to function before the warranty period expires the customer will receive credit toward the purchase of a new cell Customer s having warranty claims must return the cell in question to the factory for evaluation after obtained an RMA number If it is determined that failure is due to faulty workmanship or material the cell will be replaced at no cost to the customer 9 WARNING Evidence of damage due to tampering or mishandling will render the cell warranty null and void 5 TRANSDUCER AND TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION The Micro Fuel Cell has an inherent positive temperature coefficient the effects of which have been minimized through the implementation of a thermistor compensation circuit Internal electronic calibration is accomplished by TAI However should there by any doubt the following procedure can be used to recalibrate the electronics Refer to Schematic 1 Disconnect cell Move range switch to CAL position 3 Adjust R2 designated as R2 on Schematic C70246 C70248 for 311TCXL and designated on the A3 PCB module assembly as R28 for 0 1 mV at output of A3 pin 6 4 Verify that the offset is the same on all ranges 5 Re connect cell 6 LEAK TESTING If a leak is suspected in the unit DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TIGHTEN THE DISCONNECT FITTINGS THE FITTINGS ARE POTTED IN EPOXY AND TIGHTENING THEM WILL BREAK THE SEALS To check for leaks TAI recommends one of the following procedures P
10. d set the switch to the off position Set the meter to zero with meter adjustment screw located immediately below the meter dial Span adjustment Purge instrument prior to calibration if required If zero gas is not available the span or calibration gas can be used for purging by allowing additional time for the signal level to stabilize Attach the calibration gas to the sample inlet on the analyzer and turn on the instrument Select the proper range for calibration based on the calibration gas Allow the instrument to stabilize until the reading remains steady over a period of at least 10 min Note large adjustments should not be required Unlock and adjust the span control until the meter reading matches the calibration standard and re lock the span dial Remove the sample in connection immediately followed by the sample vent connection prior to turning off the calibration gas flow This will prevent air from entering the analyzer or the pressurizing the sensor compartment The analyzer is now ready for use 3 3 Positive Pressure Sampling When connecting the instrument to a positive pressure sample source ALWAYS proceed as follows 6 1 Install the vent fitting first and then the sample source fitting Be prepared to make the connections in rapid order so that atmospheric diffusion time through the vent fitting is held to a minimum 2 Establish a flowrate in the sample line of from 0 2 to 5 liters min Allow the sample to flow lo
11. dual stages of amplification provide enough gain to drive meter and thermistor controlled network utilized to compensate for the positive temperature co efficient of the transducer 1 3 Outstanding Features The following unique features are incorporated into the Model 311 XL 1 3 1 Micro Fuel Cell The Micro Fuel Cell is a sealed electrochemical trans ducer with no electrolyte to change or electrodes to clean When the cell reaches the end of its useful life it is merely thrown away and replaced as one would replace a worn out battery in a flashlight 1 3 2 Reliable Calibration Although this instrument can be calibrated with air the use of a calibration gas gives better results on the lower PPM ranges If the instrument is exposed to high concentrations of oxygen percent levels it will take a significant amount of time to purge the oxygen from the sensor and analyzer for use in the low PPM level measurements 24 hours or longer 1 3 3 Integral Power Supply The differential power 3 6 volts D C of the instrument amplifier is furnished by two internally mounted 750 milliampere hour nickel cadmium batteries Fully charged these batteries will provide enough power to operate the instrument continuously for a period of about 30 days Furthermore an overnight charge on a three weeks duty cycle should keep the original batteries supplied usable for many years An integral charging circuit and a detectable power cord are provided so tha
12. embly may be accomplished by removing the back plate assembly from its four 4 mounting standoffs and laying the two separated assemblies out as illustrated on the Analyzer Wiring Diagram The diagram is included among the drawings at the rear of the manual 2 SUPPORTING EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 2 1 Sampling Equipment The customer must provide a means of controlling the pressure and flowrate of the sample gas For positive pressure applications TAI suggests a simple throttle valve installed in the sample line between the sample point and the analyzer The flowrate should be limited to between 0 5 and 5 liters min IMPORTANT If a pressure regulator is necessary or desirable it must have a metallic diaphragm Regulators with organic or plastic diaphragms are permeable to oxygen and if used in the sampling system will lead to high oxygen readings For atmospheric pressure sampling connect a pump and flow control valve downstream from the analyzer and draw rather than push the sample through the instrument TAI supplies three 3 male disconnect fittings with the instrument One for installation of the customer s sample line one to be used to open the vent fitting of the instrument equipped with a plastic tube and one for calibration purposes 2 2 Power Service A source of single phase 100 to 125 volt 50 or 60 Hertz power capable of delivering a maximum of 1 4 ampere of current will be periodically required to recharge the
13. es two sets of current limited NiCad batteries internal WEIGHT 616 2 71 kg 12 RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS LIST 311XL SERIES QTY P N DESCRIPTION 1 39 MICRO FUSE 0 25 AMP FAST BLOW FOR 210 240 VAC 51 C6689 B2CXL B 9905 L 79 M70 B 70283 A36289 A205 A246 MICRO FUSE 0 5 AMP FAST BLOW FOR 100 115 VAC MICRO FUEL CELL CLASS B 2CXL BATTERY LAMP METER DIAL RANGE OF 0 2 0 10 ppm 2 amp CAL USE WITH M70 METER CALIBRATION KIT OP AMP A3 LF441 OP AMP 1 MAX 430 A MINIMUM CHARGE IS APPLICABLE TO SPARE PARTS ORDERS IMPORTANT SEND ORDERS TO Orders for replacement parts should include the part number if available model number serial number sales order number and range background of the analyzer for which the parts are intended TELEDYNE ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTS 16830 CHESTNUT STREET CITY OF INDUSTRY CALIF 91749 TELEPHONE 888 789 8168 626 934 1500 626 961 9221 FAX 626 961 2538 626 934 1651 TEC SUPPORT 626 934 1673 Web www teledyne ai com 213 DRAWING LIST MODEL 311XL NOTE C 70246 SCHEMATIC D 70268 OUTLINE C 14627 WIRING DIAGRAM 110 VAC C 10470 WIRING DIAGRAM 220VAC DRAWING LIST MODEL 311TCXL C 70248 SCHEMATIC D 70270 OUTLINE C 41661 WIRING DIAGRAM 110 VAC C 37938 WIRING DIAGRAM 220VAC The MSDS on this material is available upon request through the Teledyne Environmental Health and Safety Coordinator
14. ibility of damage Under no circumstances disturb the integrity of the cell package until the cell is to be actually used No tools are required to replace the cell in the instrument Simply unscrew ccw the plug at the bottom of the analyzer and the cell will drop out of the manifold cavity Remove the new cell from its package and carefully remove the shorting device Place the cell on the end of the manifold plug so that the sensing surface of the cell is in contact with the plug and the electrical contact plate end of the cell is facing upwards Insert the cell and plug in the manifold cavity and screw the plug back into place Apply as much pressure as you can with your fingers but use no tools After the cell has been installed purge the instrument with an oxygen free gas or the sample and then proceed as directed in Section 3 1 and 3 2 1 44 Cell Warranty The Class B 2CXL cell employed in the Model 311XL is warranted for six 6 months of service With regard to spare cells service time starts when the cell is removed from its shipping package The customer should stock only one spare cell per instrument at a time Do not attempt to stock pile spare cells The Model 311XL should not be used in applications where is a major component in the sample Concentrations of 1 000 ppm or less will not effect the cell performance The following page is a graph showing the effects of on cell life If a cell was working
15. lly return to the OFF position 1 3 4 Accuracy and Response Accuracy at 25 C and constant pressure after thermal equilibrium has been reached Basic accuracy 2 of full scale for all ranges except 0 2 PPM range Accuracy for 0 2 PPM range 5 of full scale Accuracy over the temperature range 0 35 C at constant pressure after thermal equilibrium has been reached Basic accuracy 5 of scale for all ranges except 0 2 PPM range Accuracy for 0 2PPM range 10 of full scale If the instrument is moved from one ambient temperature to another of 10 C or higher differential the instrument should be allowed to equilibrate for 3 4 hours before being used The readings obtained during the transition time may be in error greater than the specifications Response time 90 in 90 sec on the 0 2 PPM range with a flow rate of 2 5 SCFH 1 3 5 Compact Packaging The instrument is housed in a 6 1 8 X 9 1 2 X 5 5 8 aluminum case that is equipped with a carrying handle and foot pads When in use the analyzer should be placed in an upright position on a level surface off level positioning will detract from meter accuracy Access to the instrument interior is gained by loosening ccw the three 3 1 4 turn screw driver type fasteners on the back of the outer case The case may then be detached from the driver type fasteners on the back of the outer case The case may then be detached from the control panel assembly Further disass
16. ng enough to allow a stable low reading to be achieved When disconnecting the instrument reverse the procedure source fitting first and then vent fitting The objective of the connection disconnection procedure is to obviate the possibility of pressurizing the manifold IF A FLOWING SAMPLE WERE CONNECTED TO THE MANIFOLD WITHOUT THE VENT FITTING IN PLACE THE PRESSURE IN THE MANIFOLD WOULD RISE AND BE EQUAL TO THE SAMPLE PRESSURE ALMOST IMMEDIATELY In such a situation depending on the magnitude of the sample pressure leaks in the manifold might result 3 4 Atmospheric Pressure Sampling If the sample is at atmospheric pressure or slightly negative a sample pump will be required downstream from the analyzer The inlet side of the pump should also be equipped with a throttle valve so that sample flow can be reduced to between 0 2 and 5 liters min If pump loading is a consideration the inlet side of the pump will have to include a bypass path that is open to the atmosphere through a second throttle valve The sample path and bypass path may then be balanced by manipulating the two valves so that the sample flow is within the prescribed limits UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THERE BE ANY RESTRICTIONS IN THE LINE BETWEEN THE SAMPLE POINT AND THE ANALYZER as a partial vacuum would then be drawn on the cell Since the cell is a partial pressure sensitive device any oxygen readings taken under these conditions would be erroneous and vac
17. rocedure I Purge the instrument down as low as possible Place the vent line in water and disconnect the sample Next disconnect the vent line and place the range switch on the X1000 range The unit should stay on the X1000 range if there are no leaks gt 10 Procedure II 1 Purge the instrument with Nitrogen at the sample port Note the reading once it has stabilized at least 24 hrs on the 0 2 ppm range and increase the flow rate 3 If the reading goes down the unit or the tubing to the unit has a leak 11 7 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION DATA RANGES 0 2 10 100 1000 PPM Oxygen and Cal range for air calibration ACCURACY Accuracy at 25 and constant pressure after thermal equilibrium has been reached Basic accuracy 2 of full scale for all ranges except 0 2 PPM range Accuracy for 0 2 PPM range 5 of full scale Accuracy over the temperature range 0 35C at constant pressure after thermal equilibrium has been reached Basic accuracy 5 of scale for all ranges except 0 2 PPM range Accuracy for 0 2PPM range 10 of full scale SENSITIVITY 20ppb or better REPRODUCIBILITY 1 AT CONSTANT TEMPERATURE RESPONSE 90 in 90 sec on the 0 2 PPM range with a flow rate of 2 5 SCFH SYSTEM OPPERATING TEMPERATURE 32 98 DEG F 0 35C SENSOR TYPE Micro fuel cell class B 2XL SYSTEM POWER REQUIREMENTS 100 115VAC 50 60 Hz for battery charging only The system includ
18. t the batteries may be recharged from any 50 or 60 cycle 100 to 115 volt convenience outlet The instrument is designed to either sample or have its batteries recharged Both operations cannot be carried out simultaneously TAI has deliberately interlocked the circuitry so that both operations cannot be carried on at the same time Only when the selector switch is placed in the OFF position will the neon lamp on the back plate of the Model 311XL light up to indicate power to the battery charging circuit U S Pat Nos 3 767 552 and 3 668 101 A current limiting resistor 1 and R2 is potted into the end of each battery This assures that under no circumstances can more than 25 milliamperes 100 milliwatts be switched or drawn from either battery supply This means that the Model 311XL may be used in explosive atmospheres where arcs of 100 milliwatts or less can be tolerated This safety feature does not apply when the instrument is being charged AC power cord connected and selector switch in the OFF position The instrument should not be used in explosive atmospheres when the batteries are being charged To determine the state of the rechargeable batteries turn the range selector knob counterclockwise to the battery test position and hold there spring loaded switch Observe that the meter indicator stays within the battery limits if not recharge of the batteries is in order Release Range Selector Switch it will automatica
19. uums in excess of one third of an atmosphere may damage the cell 7 4 MAINTENANCE 41 Battery Power Supply Service Model 311XL is designed to be intrinsically safe and therefore is for use ONLY when it is not connected to the AC power line TAI suggests that an overnight recharge be accomplished every three 3 weeks of continuous use To recharge the batteries place the range switch in the OFF position and connect the power cord to a convenient outlet NOTE The amber charge lamp on the rear of the case will be lit during charging process The integral charging circuit will automatically energize and regulate the battery charging current when the switch is in the OFF position and the AC cord is plugged into the power line WARNING DO NOT TURN THE RANGE SWITCH EITHER TO BATT TEST OR TO ANY OF THE OPERATING RANGE POSITIONS WHILE THE UNIT IS PLUGGED INTO THE POWER LINE DOING SO MAY CAUSE THE INTEGRATED CIRCUITS TO FAIL When recharging is completed unplug the unit from the AC outlet Turn the range switch to the BATT TEST position or to any operating position NOTE The BATT TEST position will not give a reliable indication of the battery charge immediately after a charge cycle Allow the unit to run for awhile before testing the batteries If the instrument is stored with the range switch in the OFF position charge cord disconnected the period of time between charge periods is extended
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