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MODEL 5100 HD GAS ANALYZER

                              5100 HD

The AMETEK 5100 HD TDLAS gas analyzer is an extractive system. It is a 

single-or-dual laser analyzer capable of measuring multiple gas analytes (two 

laser capability). The unit can also be configured for dual cells. It is comprised of 

fully enclosed optics, electronics, sample handling and built-in verification. The 

unit is designed for outdoor installation and is certified for worldwide hazardous 

area locations. See specifications page for details. 

Summary of Contents for 5100 HD

Page 1: ...Model 5100 HD Tunable Diode Laser Spectrometer User Manual 90709VE REV R Process Instruments 150 Freeport Road Pittsburgh PA 15238...

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Page 3: ...0 HD Analyzer Overview 1 1 Tunable Diode Laser Spectroscopy Theory 1 2 Components 1 3 Electronics Enclosure 1 3 User Interface 1 4 Customer Connection Box 1 4 Sampling System 1 5 Sample Cell 1 5 Detec...

Page 4: ...tems 3 7 Sample Pressure Requirements 3 7 Gas Connections 3 8 I O Communication and Alarm Relay Connections 3 10 I O Signals 3 11 Contact Connection 3 12 Current Loop Output Connection 3 13 Analog Inp...

Page 5: ...on 5 2 Web Interface Screen 5 3 Conditions and Messages 5 4 Alarm Menu 5 5 Alarms 5 5 Alarms History 5 6 Trends Menu 5 7 Spectra Menu 5 9 Settings Menu 5 10 Settings Relays 5 10 Settings Current Outpu...

Page 6: ...cal connections and ground checks Any use of the equipment in a manner not specified by the manufacturer may impair the safety protection originally provided by the equipment Grounding Instrument grou...

Page 7: ...ent and to conserve our natural resources AMETEK recommends that you arrange to recycle this product when it reached its end of life Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE should never be disp...

Page 8: ...I Div1 and J18 158 CI Div2 SPECIAL WARNINGS AND INFORMATION EQUIPMENT USED IN CLASS I DIV 2 AND ZONE 2 HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS Refer to Chapter 2 Specifications for details about the suitability of this e...

Page 9: ...analyzer is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use Shield from direct sunlight d This equipment is suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D or non hazardous loca tions only e WARNING E...

Page 10: ...c capacitor is a technique allow ing high frequency shield bonding while avoiding the AC ground metal connection In the case of shield ed cables the drain wire or braid connection must be kept short A...

Page 11: ...ntation accompanying the equip ment being returned declaring that the goods being returned for repair are American goods the name of the firm who purchased the goods and the shipment date The warranty...

Page 12: ...4 Electrical Fast Transient Burst 1kV 2kV EN61000 4 5 Surge 1kV to Shields 1kV 2kV AC Differential Common EN61000 4 6 Conducted Radio Frequencies 3 V rms EN61000 4 8 Magnetic Immunity 30A m EN61000 4...

Page 13: ...r capable of measuring multiple gas analytes two laser capability The unit can also be configured for dual cells It is comprised of fully enclosed optics electronics sample handling and built in verif...

Page 14: ...g medium diminishes exponentially with concentration Ln I I S L N Where I is the measurement of beam intensity when tuned to the absorbing wavelength the analyte I is the reference measurement or beam...

Page 15: ...enclosure houses the electronics display and moisture reference cell and is made of stainless steel and built to withstand harsh environments IP65 Included in the electronic enclosure are Customer Con...

Page 16: ...20 characters and alphanumeric keypad It is part of the electronics enclosure Customer Connection Box The customer connection box is a separate enclosure that houses the terminal strip which provides...

Page 17: ...ht side The sample system includes Sample Cell Liquid Separator Cell Temperature Sensor Heater The sample inlet port liquid filter drain and the exhaust port are located on the side for the model 5100...

Page 18: ...he gas sample then flows thru the sample cell Cell pressure and temperature are monitored using pressure and temperature sensors respectively The cell is heated to a maximum of 150C Laser Configuratio...

Page 19: ...rature set point of the inner control loop Thus the outer control loop provides a fine adjustment for the inner control loop Built in verification External calibration is time consuming especially for...

Page 20: ...ell Piezo Resistive Transducer Input 3 Solid State Relay Drives PWM Single Isolated Discrete Input 3 Serial Ports 1 RS 232 2 RS 485 100 Mbs Ethernet Port MQX RTOS and Modbus capability The Model 5100...

Page 21: ...ange of 0 50 or 0 100 ppm and a Limit Of Detection LOD lower than the standard 5 ppmV would benefit from this option The Herriott sample cell is constructed with two mirrors compared to the standard c...

Page 22: ...cations the spool piece may be purged with dry air or inert gas e g to remove background moisture The rest of the analyzer remains the same as for a standard sample cell Space Coupled Option This opti...

Page 23: ...Overview 1 11 Space Coupled Option Schematic...

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Page 25: ...Specifications 2 1 SPECIFICATIONS Please see table on next page All specifications subject to change without notice NOTE...

Page 26: ...absorbing background gas at 2004 nm 100 ppmV 1 0 mAU O2 in non absorbing background gas at 760 nm 250 ppmV 33 mAU H2S in non absorbing background gas at 1575 nm 1000 ppmV 36 mAU Number of analytes 1 o...

Page 27: ...n absorbing background 1 H2S 36 mAU or 2 of reading whichever is greater 24 hour zero drift H2O 4 ppmV CO2 1 10 mAU O2 1 1 32 mAU H2S 1 36 mAU Inputs One non isolated analog input configurable as 0 5...

Page 28: ...Carbon Dioxide Propane Oxygen and others pending application review Sample wetted materials Stainless steel SiO2 glass Gold Teflon EPDM rubber Electrical Classifications This analyzer will be certifi...

Page 29: ...page for hazardous area information The operations in this chapter should be performed only by qualified service personnel experienced in electrical safety techniques Never service the analyzer unless...

Page 30: ...minimum of 8 inches 20 3 cm on both sides and the bottom of the unit for space for system output cables and the AC mains supply conduit Allow a minimum of 4 inches 10 2 cm on the top of the unit to al...

Page 31: ...EPRODUCTION PROHIBITED WITHOUT THREE PLACE DECIMAL PITTSBURGH PENNSYLVANIA 15235 U S A PROCESS ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTS DIVISION A ORIGINAL ISSUE DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES FRACTIONAL 1 32 ANGU...

Page 32: ...The terminal blocks in the customer connection box are sized for 0 2 4 0 mm2 AWG 24 12 wire 1 conductor per block torque between 0 6 nm and 0 8 nm 85 1 to 113 5 in oz EMC Grounding Shielding and Nois...

Page 33: ...l could allow process fluids to enter the conduit or field wiring system It is the user s responsibility to provide Secondary Process Seals to prevent process fluids from migrating through the cable o...

Page 34: ...x Locate the power entry terminal block to make connections to the AC power line Thread the AC mains supply wiring through the conduit entry port on the customer connection box and connect as shown be...

Page 35: ...o 113 5 in oz External Sample Tubing Standard recommended sample gas input tubing is 1 4 stainless steel tubing 6mm for the OC6E metric connection fittings version stainless steel Sample input tubing...

Page 36: ...into the sample cell from the ambient air 1 Remove the fitting caps from the sample inlet fitting and exhaust fitting Keep the fitting caps in case you have to ship the analyzer or if it has to be dis...

Page 37: ...ing the analyzer The 5100 HD includes a membrane filter but this should be considered the last resort protection for the sample cell An upstream membrane filter should be installed if there is a chanc...

Page 38: ...unication and alarm relay contact connections are made through the customer connection box Disconnect the power from the analyzer before wiring to the customer connection box Open the cover on the cus...

Page 39: ...Installation Start Up 3 11 I O Signals...

Page 40: ...is 42 mA Connection using Internal Power Supply Using the internal power supply VID connect one side of the switch to VDC Output and the other side of the switch to Contact Closure See the following...

Page 41: ...side of the load From the negative side of the load connect to the terminal labeled LOOP Jumper the LOOP terminal to the VDC Output terminal See the following figure Connection using External Power S...

Page 42: ...ections are made in the same manner as for Loop 1 Analog Input Voltage Current Voltage Input On the analog board find Header J2 place jumpers between Pins 1 and 3 and between Pins 2 and 4 See the foll...

Page 43: ...Connect the positive input to the Current Input terminal and the negative input to the Current Input terminal Current input range is 4 20 mA Input resistance between Pins 4 and 5 is 100 Ohms RS 485 C...

Page 44: ...ction ISOCOM 2W 2W 2 Wire Termination Resistor The 5100 HD is equipped with a termination resistor that can be used for the last unit on the network Jumper J7 on the MCU board allows you to place a 12...

Page 45: ...ct the power from the analyzer and remove the cover on the customer connection box by removing the screws that hold the cover in place 2 Thread the cable or conduit through the entry port on the side...

Page 46: ...zer installations hazardous locations and or lengths greater than 100 m special requirements may be necessary Contact your network administrator for more information To install the Ethernet cable foll...

Page 47: ...to define device and communication settings Navigation Keys BKSP Used to reverse navigate ENTER Used to select or to confirm an entry SPACE Used to enter minus for negative numbers Arrow Keys Scroll...

Page 48: ...entering data Any changes made will not be saved To go back through previous levels one level at a time until the display returns to the normal operation screen when browsing the menu list Overview o...

Page 49: ...ear on the analyzer display followed by the operation screen Lines 3 and 4 of the display will flash various messages and alarm conditions at start up 4 When the sample flow starts the analyzer will a...

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Page 51: ...el 5100 HD Analyzer and the keypad Use the arrow keys BKSP ENTER SPACE num bers and period to set the parameters for your analyzer Figure 4 1a Keypad and display for the Model 5100 HD Analyzer Line 1...

Page 52: ...Relay 2 Disable High Limit Concentration Analyte Conc Data Valid System Alarm Test Low Limit Concentration Normally Open Normally Closed NO NC Relay 3 Disable High Limit Concentration Analyte Conc Da...

Page 53: ...Duration sec Internal hr Time 00 00 00 Auto Adjust Span Value Zero Value Span Only Disable Enable Modbus Slave Address Address Baud Rate Parity 9600 19200 None Odd Clock Year Month Day Hour Minute Se...

Page 54: ...gen SPAN ZERO CHECK Span Check Yes No Target Span Zero Check Yes No Target Zero Analyte Units Analyte Units Test Relay Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Close Open Close Open Close Open Test Analog Out 4 mA 20...

Page 55: ...e Pressure Transmitter High Pressure Pressure Low Pressure Pressure Secondary Unit ppmV ppmW lbs mmsct mg nm3 Fixed Pressure Pressure Transmitter High Pressure Pressure Low Pressure Pressure Secondary...

Page 56: ...it Concentration Normally Open Normally Closed NO NC Relay 2 Disable High Limit Concentration Analyte Conc Data Valid System Alarm Test Low Limit Concentration Normally Open Normally Closed NO NC Rela...

Page 57: ...Select and then enter the value for the Low Limit for the Concentration alarm Data Valid Select this alarm function to set the alarm to recognize corrupt data System Alarm Select this function to trig...

Page 58: ...t is proportional to the read ings ANALOG RANGE MAX CONCENTRATION MIN CONCENTRATION Main menu for Analog Range key Max Concentration Enter the reading equivalent to 20 mA Min Concentration Enter the r...

Page 59: ...zer operating as a slave device MODBUS Time Out ms Baud Rate Slave Address 9600 19200 Menu for Modbus key Slave Address Enter the Slave Address Baud Rate Select the baud rate at which you transfer dat...

Page 60: ...he Clock key Year Select Year and enter the 4 digit value for the year Month Select Month and enter the numerical value for the month Day Select Day and enter the numerical value for the day Hour Sele...

Page 61: ...ing Select either psia or kPa Press Disply Units psia kPa Menu for the Pressure Display Unit key Temp Disply Units Use the Temp Disply Units function to select the unit of temperature for the cell to...

Page 62: ...TEM TEST TEST RELAYS TEST ANALOG OUTPUT Close Open 4 mA 12 mA 20 mA Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Close Open Close Open Close Open Menu for the System Test key Test Relays Tests the relay contacts b...

Page 63: ...ble DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Choose Enable to open the com munication protocol or Close to disable it IP Address Defines the network of the analyzer and is a required parameter En...

Page 64: ...analyzer The map below is shown as an example using moisture MOISTURE UNITS Dewpoint F Dewpoint C PPMV LB MMSCF MG NM3 PPMV LB MMSCF MG NM3 PPMV LB MMSCF MG NM3 High Pressure Pressure Low Pressure Fi...

Page 65: ...l of the analyte in the correct background For span gas the concentration of the analyte must be accurately known and must also be in the correct background For both cases the gas must applied long en...

Page 66: ...4 16 Model 5100 HD Analyzer Scroll down to the Span Zero Check menu selection using the down arrow key Press ENTER to activate this selection...

Page 67: ...User Interface 4 17 The following screen will be displayed To perform a Span Check scroll to that selection and press ENTER The follow ing screen will be displayed for H2O in this example...

Page 68: ...ot want to perform the span press the NO key To proceed with the span press the YES key To change the target value to match the applied analyte concentration press the enter key The screen below will...

Page 69: ...s not necessary to press ENTER after typing the passcode The software will perform the span automatically once 123 is keyed If the password is incorrect the software will display the message Incorrect...

Page 70: ...4 20 Model 5100 HD Analyzer To perform the Zero Check the steps are the same beginning with selecting Zero Check The following screen appears Press YES to proceed as for the span...

Page 71: ...ne 1 even 2 odd 56 1 int16 Stop bits 1 1 stop bits 2 2 stop bits 57 1 uint16 Modbus Address 58 1 uint16 Modbus Port 0 Disable 1 Enable 59 1 uint Modbus Timeout ms 60 2 char 20 System Time 62 10 char 2...

Page 72: ...ameter 129 1 float Current Output 1 Span 130 2 int16 Current Output 1 Output Type 0 4 20 mode 1 0 20 mode If overange enable ANAOUT1OR 1 0 3 78 20 5 1 0 20 5 high or low val ues can also be set by fau...

Page 73: ...t16 Relay 2 Delay Holds the relay output for this set amount of time 152 1 uint16 Relay 2 Function 0 Disabled 1 Concentra tion 3 Data Valid 4 System alarm 153 1 uint16 Relay 2 Source The source parame...

Page 74: ...int16 Heater Actuator Type 0 Reverse 1 Forward 212 1 float Heater Deviation Tolerance Ignored if 0 Otherwise high or low limit alarm are set when value is out bounds of 1 deviation 213 2 float Heater...

Page 75: ...miror warnings in SYS ALARM1 262 2 uint Temporary cache to miror warnings in SYS ALARM2 264 2 uint system statuc warning 266 2 uint16 The seed value for all IIR filters 268 1 float Max TEC temperatur...

Page 76: ...Background compensation temperature 320 2 float User Analog Input 1 output engr units 322 2 float Transmiter Pressue 324 2 float User Analog Input 1 Span 326 2 float User Analog Input 1 Offset 328 2 f...

Page 77: ...nklock 388 1 float NOT USED 389 2 int16 Background gas index 391 1 float NOT USED 392 2 int16 Scan time 394 1 float Response value level 1 395 2 float Output level 1 397 2 float Response value level 2...

Page 78: ...alue for wir filter 448 2 float Beta value for wir filter 450 2 float Power correction alpha 452 2 int16 Beta value for wir filter 454 1 float Response value level 7 455 2 float Output level 7 457 2 f...

Page 79: ...Not Valid 1 Valid 529 2 int16 0 Line lock mode 1 Sample 2 Calib 531 1 int16 Pressure and temp compensation 0 none 1 pressure 2 temperature 3 both 532 1 float Process seal pressure span 533 2 float Pro...

Page 80: ...eference temperature for this diode 585 2 int16 Starting point of concentration window 587 1 int16 End point of concentration window 588 1 int16 Peak index for linelock 589 1 float Response value leve...

Page 81: ...k 663 1 int16 status of span check 664 1 float zero check 665 2 float zero check 667 2 int16 status of zero check 669 1 int16 status of zero check 670 1 float For span check warning limit 671 2 float...

Page 82: ...733 1 int16 Sample spectrum center index 2 734 1 float Ramp scale of pattern 735 2 float Current offset of pattern 737 2 float Modulation depth of pattern 739 2 float Modulation range of pattern 741 2...

Page 83: ...arning 111 SYSALARM_CONC_RANGE1 15 Warning 111 SYSALARM_CONC_RANGE2 16 Warning 111 SYSALARM_LASER_POWER2 17 Warning 111 SYSALARM_BATTERY_FAIL 18 Warning 111 SYSALARM_LASER_POWER 19 Warning 111 SYSALAR...

Page 84: ...n Band 1 alarm Conc Band 1 Concentration is outside Band 1 set in Relay1 Concentration Band 2 alarm Conc Band 2 Concentration is outside Band 2 set in Relay2 Concentration Band 3 alarm Conc Band 3 Con...

Page 85: ...ct the power from the analyzer and remove the cover on the customer connection box 2 Route the Ethernet cable through the cable entry port see below and into the box 2 Plug the cable into the LAN RJ45...

Page 86: ...et Explorer Netscape etc and type the IP Address into the address box and click Return Example http 10 52 236 54 The 5100 HD web interface Home page opens See below The Home page displays a graphic of...

Page 87: ...mining peak position for signal at reference cell Sampling System is collecting data through sample cell Analyte Concentration Sample Cell Pressure Sample Cell Temperature 2 Active Display Window This...

Page 88: ...memory For security reasons temporary data cannot be stored directly on a computer or network To maintain a record of any information displayed on the screen use the computer screen capture function P...

Page 89: ...w displays any active analyzer alarm condition as determined by the built in Diagnostics A maximum of 15 active alarms and warnings can be displayed If there are more than 15 you can use the scroll ar...

Page 90: ...s a history of Alarms and Warnings that have been reset along with the time and date that the alarm was triggered The activity that caused the alarm warnings system and other events can be displayed u...

Page 91: ...emporary memory before overwriting the data At 30 second intervals this is 1800 minutes or 30 hours and at 1800 seconds this is 1800 hours 75 days The Trends window displays the most recent data held...

Page 92: ...HD Analyzer Click on the down arrow to the right of the Select Parameter window to view a different trend Click on the down arrow to the right of the interval window to change the time interval for th...

Page 93: ...Web Interface 5 9 Spectra Menu Click the Spectra button to view live spectrum and Reference spectrum side by side in the display window...

Page 94: ...rrent Output Configuration Analyzer settings were configured at the factory to meet specified customer requirements Changing these parameters may prevent the analyzer from operating as specified Setti...

Page 95: ...m condition Changes are not saved to the instrument until the Save button is pressed Settings Current Outputs Use the Current Output display window to set the parameters for a single current output Sp...

Page 96: ...12 Model 5100 HD Analyzer Over Range Check Box Allows current output to slightly exceed limits rather than clamping output Changes are not saved to the instrument until the save button is pressed NOT...

Page 97: ...en DHCP is checked When DHCP is not checked a static IP address can be assigned IP Subnet Mask Defines the subnet to which the analyzer belongs You can communicate with devices in the same Subnet loca...

Page 98: ...endar icon to select the correct date Modbus Baud Use the drop down list box select the baud rate Parity Use the drop down list boc to select parity Stop Bits Use the drop down list box to select stop...

Page 99: ...o select either decimal point or period Changes are not saved to the instrument until the Save reset button is pressed The instrument will reset and communications will need to be reestablished from t...

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Page 101: ...ly sealed brazed or welded construction one must consider that certain chemicals or solvents in the area may be able to degrade the seal on this component The user should periodically check the relay...

Page 102: ...te MCU battery life expectancy is greater than five years therefore it is important to order and stock a battery when your analyzer is approaching five years from the original manufacture date However...

Page 103: ...phere is present do not power down the analyzer or any alternate power sources that supply power to the analyzer components Proceed only when the area is found to be safe When the analyzer doors are o...

Page 104: ...y and nut s When re assembling tighten the fitting back to this original orientation and then tighten slightly more to ensure a good seal If installing a new compression fitting follow the Swagelok gu...

Page 105: ...UART2 baud rate 107 r uint16 FWVERHRB 54 1 Interface Board FW version 108 r uint16 CARDID 55 1 0x20 HC121 0x40 HC122 109 rw int16 MBPARITY 56 1 Parity 0 none 1 even 2 odd 110 rwf int16 MBSTOPBIT 57 1...

Page 106: ...See Fault option ANAOUT1F 139 rw uint16 ANAOUT1OR 133 1 Current Output 1 Over range Enable 0 disabled 1 enabled 140 rw uint16 ANAOUT1F 134 1 Current Output 1 Fault Option 0 No fault 1 Low fault 2 Hig...

Page 107: ...4 163 1 Relay 4 0 OPEN 1 CLOSED 164 rw uint16 RELAY4D 164 1 Relay 4 Delay Holds the relay output for this set amount of time 165 rw uint16 RELAY4F 165 1 Relay 4 Function 0 Disabled 1 Concentration 3 D...

Page 108: ...uint ALYTE2RES 254 2 Decimal places to use for displaying analyte 2 203 rw boolean RELAY1NC 256 1 Normally closed indicator for relay 1 1 Normally closed 0 Normally open 204 rw boolean RELAY2NC 257 1...

Page 109: ...n UAIFORM 313 1 Selects 0 offset formula if TRUE else selects 4mA offset formula for User Analog Input 239 rwf float REFCONCTOL 314 2 Reference concentration alarm band 240 rwf float REFCONCTOL_2 316...

Page 110: ...VEL1 397 2 Output level 1 286 rwf float RLEVEL2 399 2 Response value level 2 287 rwf float OLEVEL2 401 2 Output level 2 288 rwf float RLEVEL3 403 2 Response value level 3 289 rwf float OLEVEL3 405 2 O...

Page 111: ...IDP_2 483 1 Midpoint of the DAC range for TEC control 344 rwf float REFCONC 484 2 Concentration of Reference call 345 rwf float CELLDT 486 2 Heater Deriviative Time 346 r float CELLHDC 488 2 Heater Du...

Page 112: ...Filter Weight 389 rw int16 WLTOL1_2 577 1 Wavelength Tolerance 1 390 rw int16 WLTOL2_2 578 1 Wavelength Tolerance 2 391 rw float IOFFSET_2 579 2 Injection current offset 392 rw float LSTWLRES_2 581 2...

Page 113: ...loat ZEROCHCK_2 667 2 zero check 440 r int16 ZEROSTATUS 669 1 status of zero check 441 r int16 ZEROSTATUS_2 670 1 status of zero check 442 rwf float SPANTOL1 671 2 For span check warning limit 443 rwf...

Page 114: ...749 2 Modulation range of pattern 493 rwf int16 PATTTYPE_2 751 1 Pattern type 0 file 1 sine 2 sq wave 494 rwf float REFCONCOMP 752 2 Reference compensation 495 rwf float CELLPRESMAX 754 2 Cell pressur...

Page 115: ...factory default 395 111 15 Conc Out of range Warning Concentration reading from cell 1 is out of calibration range 111 16 Conc Out of range 2 Warning Concentration reading from cell 2 is out of calib...

Page 116: ...r 10 PRESUNIT 95 5 Pressure Unit of Measure case sensitive Valid strings include psi psia inH20 inHg bar cmH20 kg cm2 kPa mbar micron mmHg oz in2 torr atm 121 rw char 10 TEMPUNIT 100 5 Temp Unit of Me...

Page 117: ...147 1 Relay 1 Function 0 Disabled 1 Concentration 3 Data Valid 4 System alarm 151 rw uint16 RELAY1S 148 1 Relay 1 Source The source parameter number used to evaluated the relay function 152 rw float...

Page 118: ...on of Reference call 219 rw int16 ANAOUT1H 280 1 Analog output 1 0 follow source during cal 1 hold output during cal 220 rw int16 ANAOUT2H 281 1 Analog output 2 0 follow source during cal 1 hold outpu...

Page 119: ...rw float CONCZERO 653 2 concentration offset 432 rw float CONCSPAN_2 655 2 concentration span 2 433 rw float CONCZERO_2 657 2 concentration offset 2 452 rw int16 AUTOCAL 687 1 Auto calibration 0 disab...

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Page 121: ...troduced into the analyzer The difference is that the analyzer adjusts itself so that the zero and or span values in the software are changed These changes result in the analyzer readings matching mor...

Page 122: ...must be set cor rectly for the analyzer to properly schedule and perform these opera tions Instructions for setting the clock may be found in Chapter 4 Alarms History 1 From the main operating screen...

Page 123: ...to Cal selection and press Enter 4 The first menu option listed is Ena Dis Selecting this option allows the user to enable or disable the Auto Cal feature Any Auto Cal schedule set up previously will...

Page 124: ...A 4 Model 5100 HD Analyzer 5 The second menu option is Mode This allows the user to select between Span Zero Zero only and Span only...

Page 125: ...d in seconds A typical value for this is 120 seconds two minutes It may be better to enter a longer duration if the sample system creates a condition where the analyzer takes longer to stabilize to ch...

Page 126: ...ween successive Auto cal events Again type in a new value and press Enter if necessary If no change is needed press Backspace to exit 8 Next is Time 00 00 00 which is the time of day for the first Aut...

Page 127: ...Appendix A A 7 9 Next is Span value which is the concentration of the applied span gas Change the value if necessary 10 Next is Zero value the concentration of the applied zero gas typically...

Page 128: ...A 8 Model 5100 HD Analyzer zero Change if necessary 11 The last selection is Auto Adjust which establishes whether or not a...

Page 129: ...Appendix A A 9 check or bump is performed disable or a span zero adjustment is performed enable...

Page 130: ...ill display a message identifying whether the problem was with the zero span or both It will however return to normal op eration and continue to read process gas In the case of a calibration adjustmen...

Page 131: ...e accuracy here is 15 ppmV Two laser diodes are used one for each measuring range The 5100 HD em ploys the same laser device for both ranges but different wavelengths are used to ensure an optimal mat...

Page 132: ...C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PRODUCT LINE TOOL FIXTURE IN HOUSE ONLY REMOVE BURRS AND BREAK SHARP EDGES DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES FRACTIONAL 1 32 ANGULAR MACH 30 TWO PLACE DECIMAL 01...

Page 133: ...RATING 20 C TO 50 C SAMPLE FLOW RATE 1 TO 10 LITERS MINUTE SEE USER MANUAL AND PRODUCT LABELS FOR DETAILED WIRING INFORMATION 450 209 D C B A A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PRODUCT LINE TOOL...

Page 134: ...CM P N 76036KE GASKET OVEN INNER DUAL LASER P N 76398KE GASKET OVEN INNER DUAL LASER P N 76399KE GASKET BOX CONNECTION 5100 HD P N 76405KE GASKET CONNECTION BOX TO MAIN 5100 HD P N 76406KE GASKET COND...

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