2 Installation
Model 7300A
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To provide an indication of the range, the Range ID analog outputs are
used. They generate a steady preset voltage (or current when using the
current outputs) to represent a particular range. Table 2-4 gives the range ID
output for each analysis range.
Table 2-4: Analog Range ID Output—Example
Range Voltage (V) Current (mA) Application
Range 1 0.25
8 90-100% CO/N
2
Range 2 0.50
12 95-100% CO/N
2
Range 3 0.75
16 0-100% CO/N
2
Range 4 (Cal) 1.00
20 98-100% CO
2
/N
2
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Alarm Relays
The nine alarm-circuit connector pins connect to the internal alarm relay
contacts. Each set of three pins provides one set of Form C relay contacts.
Each relay has both normally open and normally closed contact connections.
The contact connections are shown in Table 2-4. They are capable of
switching up to 3 amperes at 250 V ac into a resistive load. The connectors
are:
Threshold Alarm 1:
• Can be configured as high (actuates when concen-
tration is above threshold), or low (actuates when
concentration is below threshold).
• Can be configured as failsafe or nonfailsafe.
• Can be configured as latching or nonlatching.
• Can be configured out (defeated).
Threshold Alarm 2:
• Can be configured as high (actuates when concen-
tration is above threshold), or low (actuates when
concentration is below threshold).
• Can be configured as failsafe or nonfailsafe.
• Can be configured as latching or nonlatching.
• Can be configured out (defeated).
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