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INZ-TN1ZSS-E

 

Caution on operation and use 

DANGER

 

  When handling the standard gas such as calibration gas, read the instruc-

tion manual of the standard gas carefully, and use the gas correctly. 

  When toxic fumes, corrosive gas or inert gas is used as calibration gas, be 

sure that the position of the air ventilation or exhaust port is suitable. Oth-
erwise you may inhale exhaust gas. Furthermore, suffocation, brain dis-
order, circulatory deficit, or contraction of the breathing system may oc-
cur, resulting in death. 

CAUTION

 

  Do not touch the switch with a wet hand. Otherwise it may cause electric 

shock. 

  Do not operate the laser gas analyzer for a long time with its door left 

open. Otherwise, dust, foreign matter, etc. may stick on internal walls, 
thereby causing faults. 

  Do not touch the unit terminal block during operation. Otherwise, it may 

cause electric shock or injury. 

  Before leaving unused for a long time or restarting after left at such a 

status for an extended length of time, follow the directions of each in-
struction manual because they are different from normal starting or shut-
down. Otherwise, adequate performance will not be provided. Further-
more, an accident or fault may be caused. 

  Do not allow water to go into the gas analyzer. Otherwise, electric shock 

or fire in the instrument may be caused. 

  Do not smoke nor use a flame near the gas analyzer. Otherwise, it may 

result in a fire. 

  Do not use the receiver unit or the transmitter unit as a footstool. Other-

wise, it may damage the analyzer, disable the correct measurement, and 
besides, injury may result when the unit is removed. 

  The product uses Class I laser. 

  Do not remove the transmitter unit while the power is ON during opera-

tion. Also, do not direct the transmitter unit to people. Otherwise, laser 
beam can enter eyes of people and damage its cornea. 

  The laser beam is the invisible infrared light. Do not watch the laser beam 

directly or scattering light. 

  Do not watch the laser beam directly with the optical measuring device. 

Otherwise, it may cause serious damage to your eyes. 

  Be sure to purge the receiver unit and the transmitter unit. Do not use the 

analyzer under the environment where high temperature gas is measured 
and air purging is not performed. Otherwise, the analyzer may be dam-
aged. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FE ZSS

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual INZ TN1ZSS E CROSS STACK LASER GAS ANALYZER TYPE ZSS...

Page 2: ...ible for any accident attributable to such remod eling without permission If it becomes necessary to modify the laser gas analyzer contact the manufacturer in advance This instruction manual shall be...

Page 3: ...p over drop electric shocks fire or malfunction of the unit Ask professional services or your dealer for installation transportation reinstallation and associated piping and wiring work Improper insta...

Page 4: ...result Be sure to use the instrument within the specified rating range Be sure to turn off the power before performing wiring work Be sure to use a 600V IV ground wire 2 mm or larger in diameter with...

Page 5: ...because they are different from normal starting or shut down Otherwise adequate performance will not be provided Further more an accident or fault may be caused Do not allow water to go into the gas...

Page 6: ...lic ac cessories And never touch the instrument with a wet hand to avoid elec tric shocks If the fuse is blown eliminate the cause and then replace it with the one of the same capacity and type as bef...

Page 7: ...vi INZ TN1ZSS E Label positions OUTPUT DC TYPE POWER AC100 240V 50 60Hz 70VA Fuji Electric Systems Co Ltd Made in Japan SER NO MFD CROSS STACK LASER GAS ANALYZER Receiver box Transmitter box...

Page 8: ...INZ TN1ZSS E vii LASER GAS ANALYZER ZSS OUTPUT DC TYPE POWER AC100 240V 50 60Hz 70VA Fuji Electric Systems Co Ltd Made in Japan SER NO MFD CROSS STACK LASER GAS ANALYZER Control unit...

Page 9: ...en an optional optical axis adjusting tool laser pointer is not used 17 4 8 Piping system diagram 18 4 9 Assembly of receiver unit and transmitter unit 18 4 10 Wiring connection 19 4 10 1 Connecting R...

Page 10: ...y lock 51 6 5 5 Setting of backlight OFF 52 6 5 6 Time setting 53 6 6 Display AO setting 54 6 6 1 Setting of instantaneous average value 54 6 6 2 Wet dry setting 55 6 6 3 Setting of range switching 55...

Page 11: ...dling of product and operating precautions First read this instruction manual carefully and then make a plan for periodic inspection to perform appro priate maintenance management To maintain the long...

Page 12: ...ndard accessories No Product name Quantity No Product name Quantity 1 Control unit 1 1 Bolt 1 8 16 2 Receiver box 1 2 Nut 1 8 16 3 Transmitter box 1 3 Spring washer 1 8 16 4 Angle adjustment unit 2 4...

Page 13: ...INZ TN1ZSS E 3...

Page 14: ...th bell and spigot joint for B8 6 6 Air purge inlet Receiver unit Transmitter unit 10 Control unit fixed fixture 4 Angle adjustment unit 7 Mounting flange Flange pipe to mount stack outside product JI...

Page 15: ...n 2mm Use it according to the length of the stack 6 Air purge inlet Inlet for feeding instrumentation air It is required to prevent lens conden sation eliminate attached dust and prevent the pipe from...

Page 16: ...has the same terminal allocation as the product you received 1 Input output terminal 1 External power supply terminal 1 100 to 240V AC 50 60Hz L 2 100 to 240V AC 50 60Hz N L N 1 2 3 3 FG AO terminal 1...

Page 17: ...Transmission 26 DO7 15 DO2 27 DO8 16 DO2 Analyzer faulty 28 DO8 Power OFF 17 DO3 29 Unassigned 18 DO3 On Hold Under Calibration 30 Unassigned 19 DO4 31 Unassigned 20 DO4 Beyond the upper lower limits...

Page 18: ...erminal 1 100 to 240V AC 50 60Hz L 2 100 to 240V AC 50 60Hz N L N 1 2 3 3 FG AO terminal 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20...

Page 19: ...2 DO2 Analyzer faulty 32 DO8 Power OFF 13 DO3 33 DI1 14 DO3 On Hold Under Calibration 34 DI1 Remote average value reset option 15 DO4 35 DI2 16 DO4 Beyond the upper lower limits Component 1 36 DI2 Swi...

Page 20: ...ure that the inside of the unit is free from ca ble chips and other foreign objects Otherwise it may cause fire accident or malfunction y For lifting the analyzer be sure to wear protective gloves Bar...

Page 21: ...epending on measured gas temperature velocity pressure moisture or dust 11 Path inner lengths diameter 0 5 to 10m 12 Vibration 0 5G or less 0 2G or less for frequency 20 to 40Hz When the measured opti...

Page 22: ...1500mm 3 Fig 4 1 1 When used in an enviroment with high dust reserve at least 50mm 2 When internal gas temperature is high reserve the distance of 250mm or more Note that ad justable angle range narro...

Page 23: ...n flange A C C G ATAN A 0 087 Z Y 125 X Inner diameter of flange of receiver unit and transmitter unit Y Length of flange of receiver uit and transmitter unit Z Length of stack 2 Y 125 X q Fig 4 2 4 4...

Page 24: ...calibration Note that if the power is OFF for a long time about 90 minutes of warm up time is necessary after power ON to perform zero calibration P 34 to 36 7 Record the light quantity value when zer...

Page 25: ...g P 47 to 49 16 Set the analog output setting referring to 6 8 Selecting analog output Also set other parameters that are necessary P 62 4 6 Checking received light quantity 1 Remove the probe adjusti...

Page 26: ...se at the same time If it is difficult to turn them slightly loosen the anchor nut first Fig 4 6 3 When you fasten B flange When angle is determined after adjustment in 1 or 2 turn them in the directi...

Page 27: ...laser pointer and adjust the angle adjustment unit while referring to 4 7 1 How to operate the angle adjustment unit so that the pointer s light hits the center of the laser scope 5 When you have fini...

Page 28: ...Prepare Receiver box or transmitter box and Hexagonal socket bolt as shown in the following fig ure Fig 4 11 When the O ring is not mounted to the receiver unit or the transmitter unit mount the O ri...

Page 29: ...the transmitter unit are connected with the Receiver Transmitter cable Both ends of it are fitted with a female 16 pin connector waterproof type The connector has no polarity Fix the receiver transmi...

Page 30: ...and the control unit are connected with the Cable between control unit and receiver unit Both ends of it are fitted with a female 10 pin connector waterproof type The connector has no polarity Perfor...

Page 31: ...tput angle temporarily and adjust the light axis moving the receiver box similarly 1 Received light quantity might not increase to its maximum because of the influences from dust and moisture in the s...

Page 32: ...hese boxes 4 13 Connecting to control unit 4 13 1 AC power connection AC power connecting terminal is positioned at the lower left of the control unit see Fig 4 4 Use the AC cable for which flame resi...

Page 33: ...the influences by noise Wire the output contact and the contact input connecting cable with the wire diameter of 1 25mm After the AC power cable is connected put a power terminal cover on Do not inst...

Page 34: ...ay the menu mode 4 Down key Used to move the cursor change the selected item and decrease numeral value 2 Escape key Used to return to a previous screen or cancel the setting in midway 5 Side key Used...

Page 35: ...een measurable component alarm O2 conversion measurable component and exter nal input are displayed beginning at the top When more than five items are displayed switch the screen by key or key 2006 4...

Page 36: ...riginal conversion on Display Output screen For the contents of O2 conversion refer to 5 3 1 3 O2 conversion concentration value 9 Analog input Displays the analog input value which was set at the AO...

Page 37: ...ormed 2 Span Calibration Used when span calibration is performed 3 Alarm Log Displays the alarm occurred in the past 4 Alarm Setting Used for setting range of upper lower limit alarm or analog output...

Page 38: ...arm occurred alarm contents recovery date and recov ery time from the left to right 5 3 1 7 Name functions 1 Alarm occurrence date Displays the date when device failure high gas temperature or alarm o...

Page 39: ...larm Record Date Day Day Repair Alarm 04 01 11 23 Over H Limit 1 03 29 23 14 LD Temp Error 31 03 23 Select Delete HC HC 03 25 15 23 AI Under 28 13 28 Press 03 20 04 41 Low Air Purge Air 02 18 00 08 Hi...

Page 40: ...h Gas Temp 20 09 44 Temp 01 12 11 22 Low Light Trans 27 08 11 HC All Delete 2006 4 1 12 00 00 Alarm Record Date Day Day Repair Alarm 04 01 11 23 Over H Limit 1 03 29 23 14 LD Temp Error 31 03 23 Selec...

Page 41: ...8 High Gas Temp 20 09 44 Temp 01 12 11 22 Low Light Trans 27 08 11 HC All Delete 2006 4 1 12 00 00 Alarm Record Date Day Day Repair Alarm 04 01 11 23 Over H Limit 1 03 29 23 14 LD Temp Error 31 03 23...

Page 42: ...nit and transmitter unit does not occur properly Break of wiring Wrong wiring of RS 432 terminal Poor contacts of the connector unit CPU board failure PD digital board failure High Gas Temp It is repo...

Page 43: ...ue is less than the limit alarm of Range 1 Concentration less than the Range 1 limit is measured The actual path length is longer than the measured path length set at the Pa rameter Setting screen The...

Page 44: ...able for cali bration 1 To be ordered separately Receiver transmitter cable 1 To be ordered separately Zero gas N2 1 To be ordered separately Pressure adjuster regulator 1 To be ordered separately Pip...

Page 45: ...d receiver box and transmitter box using the hexagonal bolt 4 Provide the receiver transmitter cable for calibration or the cable between control unit and receiver unit for calibration 5 Wiring should...

Page 46: ...Calibration screen 4 Point the to Component and press the key 5 Press the key or the key to select the measured gas component to be zero calibrated When there is only one component it is not necessary...

Page 47: ...ration is taken 1 After zero calibration is carried out perform the span calibration 2 Stop the flow of zero gas and switch it to span calibration gas For HCl gas or NH3 gas use the dedi cated regulat...

Page 48: ...rminal of the control unit read the temperature value on the Measurement screen and enter the value 13 Enter the value in Gas Press in the same manner of Gas Temp 14 See the value of Meas At the Span...

Page 49: ...display alarm record for the measured concen tration Select OFF to invalidate Note When ON is selected High Low limit setting Analog Output Alarm Record cannot be set Point the to H Limit or L Limit b...

Page 50: ...to H Limit to change the setting of H Limit value and point L Limit to change the set ting of the L Limit value Point the to H Limit to set the H limit value and point L Limit to set the L Limit value...

Page 51: ...alog Output Range2 H Limit Alarm Record 50 00 30 00 10 00 00 00 Range1 Range2 Alarm Setting H Limit ON Range1 15 ppm Range2 ppm L Limit ppm ppm Hysteresis FS Analog Output Range2 H Limit Alarm Record...

Page 52: ...the alarm value Analog Output Alarm Record cannot be set Select ON again The alarm output which is outside the range of High Low limit cannot be per formed for 10 minutes after turning on the power P...

Page 53: ...ing value Point the to Hysteresis by the key or the key and press the key Change the numeric value by the key or the key and move the digit by the key Press the ENT key to make the hysteresis valid EN...

Page 54: ...sis set from H Limit the alarm is turned OFF 6 4 Output hold Select Output Hold from the Menu screen and press the ENT key 2006 04 01 12 00 00 Menu Zero Calibration Alarm Log Display Output Password P...

Page 55: ...the key or the key Press the ENT key to validate the setting ENT When No or Last Meas is selected cursor returns to the starting position When Pre set is selected numeric value is highlighted Change...

Page 56: ...measurement value for which Last Meas is determined by the ENT key and the value calculated by O2 value When the O2 value is fixed it holds the value calculated by the fixed value Even if O2 analog i...

Page 57: ...ated to average value output are set Items to be set are as follows Explanation of setting items Path Lengths Enters the optical path lengths Average Period Sets how many minutes the value is output a...

Page 58: ...l not be properly displayed or output Enter the value in the millimeter Input range is from 500 to 15000mm Explanation of concentration output The analyzer is calculated and output as a standard of th...

Page 59: ...uring that period Change the setting to reset the average value The value is reset when pressing the ENT key Averaging operation When the moving average time is set to 60 minutes Sampling cycle is onc...

Page 60: ...e key Select the measurable component to be reset by the or the key When there is only one component the component is fixed Press the ENT key to reset the average value ENT Parameter Setting Date Time...

Page 61: ...00 00 Menu Zero Calibration Alarm Log Display Output Password Parameter Setting Span Calibration Alarm Setting Output Hold AO Select Input Signal When the key lock is turned ON any screens except Para...

Page 62: ...possible Point the to Disp Off by the or the key and press the key Turn it to ON by the or the key and press the ENT key ENT Change the numeric value by the key or the key and move the digits by the...

Page 63: ...ng Date Time 07 04 11 09 10 22 Average Period 01 Min Reset Avg Gas Disp Off 09 Min Path lengths 01000 mm Key Lock OFF HC 2007 4 11 09 10 22 OFF Parameter Setting Date Time 07 01 01 00 00 00 Average Pe...

Page 64: ...from the Menu screen and press the ENT key 2006 04 01 12 00 00 Menu Zero Calibration Alarm Log Display Output Password Parameter Setting Span Calibration Alarm Setting Output Hold AO Select Input Sig...

Page 65: ...input its output signal 4 to 20mA DC output to the analog input of the control unit and set the range referring to 6 7 1 Setting of 4 to 20mA DC Input in case of gas temperature When the moisture mete...

Page 66: ...NT Select Inst or Avg by the key or the key Press the ENT key to move the cur sor to Wet Dry setting ENT 2 0s or more Remote range input terminal Open Short circuit Range2 Range1 2 0s or more 2 0s 2 0...

Page 67: ...vious setting even if the cursor is moved by the 5 key Display AOSetting Range1 0 50 0 ppm Range2 0 1000ppm Range Control Remote Inst Avg Dry cv 2007 4 1 12 00 00 Gas HC Avg Inst Wet Wet Dry Range1 0...

Page 68: ...he ENT key 2006 04 01 12 00 00 Menu Zero Calibration Alarm Log Display Output Password Parameter Setting Span Calibration Alarm Setting Output Hold AO Select Input Signal ENT Analog Input GasPress kPa...

Page 69: ...signal of the thermome ter Change the numeric value by the key or the key and move the digits by the key Press the ENT key to validate the set input value ENT Analog Input GasPress kPa Fixed Fixed 4mA...

Page 70: ...12 00 00 Fixed Fixed Select H2O by the key or the key Press the key to move the cursor to Channel setting Analog Input GasPress kPa Fixed Fixed 4mA 20mA 00 00 00 00 10 00 Gas Temp 0027 0000 0500 vol...

Page 71: ...r is not provided select No for channel setting When the channel setting 4 to 20mA DC input setting is performed in an environment without sensor input signal Analog input signal error alarm is output...

Page 72: ...vol 020 0 000 0 100 0 Gas Flow m s 02 00 00 00 20 00 Air Purge kPa 000 0 100 0 005 0 Alarm 4mA 20mA Under 2007 4 1 12 00 00 Fixed Fixed Fixed Enter the pressure value corresponding to 4 20mA DC output...

Page 73: ...also selectable Analog Output Analog Output No Analog Output 2007 4 1 12 00 00 No Select the analog terminal to be output by the or the key Press the key to move the cursor to Output Component setting...

Page 74: ...en you perform maintenance by yourself add the items or mod ify intervals as required to suit the installation environment However do not extend the maintenance cycle of each maintenance item We do no...

Page 75: ...two years 7 6 Light axis adjustment Refer to 4 7 Angle adjustment and 4 11 Adjustment of light quantity 7 7 When the device is not used for a long period If the device is attached to the stack without...

Page 76: ...40Hz Yes Contact the manufacturer Counter measures should be taken such as altering the resonance frequency by changing the device length 8 Other Yes Contact the manufacturer 2 LD Failure alarm is occ...

Page 77: ...alarm is occurred 1 Is the AI terminal connected to an external input device while the purge pressure is set to the channel setting in the Analog Input screen No Setting should be a fixed value or inp...

Page 78: ...urge connection diameter RC1 4 tube 8 6 13 Box finish color Receiver Transmitter box gray Control unit cover blue Control unit case silver 14 Power supply Rated voltage 100 to 240V AC 10 Rated frequen...

Page 79: ...connection error are occurred 4 On hold While AO output is held by the hold setting the values output off of which are held are the ones just before the holding or arbitrary set values Contact output...

Page 80: ...ift 2 0 FS 6 months NH3 3 0 FS 6 months when range is 20ppm or less 4 Interference from other gas components 2 0 FS The gasses without absorption within the measuring wave length rage several tens pm...

Page 81: ...5 0 1 A B A B J E 0 1 HCl NH3 ppm mg m3 0 to 10ppm 0 to 15ppm 0 to 20ppm 0 to 25ppm 0 to 50ppm 0 to 100ppm 0 to 200ppm 0 to 250ppm 0 to 500ppm 0 to 1000ppm JIS10K 50A JIS10K 100A PN50 PN10 ANS2 inch...

Page 82: ...type Silicon packing A 2 For bellows ZZP ZSSTK7N3508P1 O ring 2 ZZP ZSSTK7N3505P8 Appendix 2 3 Calibration installation fixture list Option Parts name Quantity Type Cable between control unit and rece...

Page 83: ...11 2 Osaki 1 chome Shinagawa ku Tokyo 141 0032 Japan http www fesys co jp eng Instrumentation Div International Sales Dept No 1 Fuji machi Hino city Tokyo 191 8502 Japan http www fic net jp eng Phone...

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