
I
NTRODUCTION
1-2
October 1999 Rosemount Analytical 748250-L
Model 880A Non-Dispersive Infrared Analyzer
1.2 AVAILABLE OPTIONS
Operation of the Model 880A can be enhanced with the choice of several options:
D
UAL
A
LARMS
(
STANDARD AND FAIL
-
SAFE
)
User-set dual alarms are available with configurable HI/LO designations and
deadband.
C
URRENT
O
UTPUT
For normal usage, the 0/4 to 20 mA current output can be set to represent 0 to 100%
of fullscale, or a suppressed range of 25% or more of fullscale may be selected.
A
UTO
Z
ERO
/S
PAN
An Automatic Zero/Span is available for unattended calibration of all three ranges.
C
ALIBRATION
G
AS
C
ONTROL
A Calibration Gas Control allows two solenoids to be remotely actuated from the front
panel, enabling one-man calibration without leaving the analyzer.
R
EMOTE
R
ANGE
S
ELECTION AND
ID
A remote range change and ID is available.
C
ASE
H
EATER
A proportional temperature controller with fan assembly maintains proper operating
temperature inside the case.
P
URGE
K
ITS
An air purge kit, when installed with user-supplied components, meets Type Z
requirements of standard ANSI/NFPA 496-1989 for installation in Class I, Division 2
locations as defined in the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70) when sampling
non-flammable gases. If analyzer is used to sample a flammable gases it must be
protected by a continuous dilution purge system per standard ANSI/NFPA 496-1989,
Chapter 8. Consult factory for further information.
A motor source or motor source/reference cell purge kit accompanies some
configurations of the Model 880A. The purpose for these kits is reduction of ambient
CO
2
interference and, thus, improved performance and accuracy. These purges do
not provide explosion hazard protection.
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