SEP 2005
MODEL 1000
EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION
2-14
2.3.1.4
Driver Outputs
The GC Controller has eight stream switch outputs, 120 mA continuous current, which can be used
to control optional AC or DC solenoid switch boards. This increases stream switch capability from
the standard capability of four gas streams and 1 calibration gas (CAL) system to a maximum
capability of twelve streams.
The optional stream switching assembly (AC or DC solenoid systems) has provisions for eight
stream routes, but adding this option has the net effect of adding only seven more stream
routes to the standard stream capacity of five (thus giving a total stream capacity of twelve).
The reason is, when the optional stream switch assembly is installed, one of the Analyzer’s
standard five stream routes becomes dedicated to the optional stream switch assembly.
2.3.1.5
General Controller Specifications
a.
Power requirements (without current outputs): 63.25VA typical for basic instrument
b. Voltage
options:
1. 115 VAC ±15 percent, 50 to 60 Hz @ 0.33 A
2. 230 VAC ± 15 percent, 50 to 60 Hz @ 0.275 A
c.
Temperature
1. Operating range: -18°C to 55°C (0°F to 131°F)
2. Storage range: -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F)
d.
Humidity: 0 to 95 percent relative humidity, noncondensing
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