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April 2000 Rosemount Analytical 245364-U
Model 755A Oxygen Analyzer
4. Do not allow internal cable service loop to touch the detector assembly or
associated inlet and outlet tubing. This precaution ensures against possible
transmission of mechanical vibration through the cable to the detector, which can
cause loss of accuracy.
A
LARM
R
ELAY
C
HARACTERISTICS
The ALARM 1 and ALARM 2. Outputs of the Alarm Relay Assembly are provided by
two identical single-pole double-throw relays. Relay contacts are rated:
5 amperes 240
VAC resistive
1 ampere
240
VAC inductive
5 amperes 120
VAC resistive
3 amperes 120
VAC inductive
5 amperes 30
VDC resistive
3 amperes 30
VDC inductive
Removal of AC power from the analyzer, as in a power failure, de-energizes both
relays, placing them in alarm condition. Switching characteristics of the ALARM 1 and
ALARM 2 relays are as follows:
ALARM 1 Relay
- The ALARM 1 relay coil is de-energized when the meter needle
moves downscale through the value that corresponds to setpoint minus deadband.
This relay coil is energized when the needle moves upscale through the value that
corresponds to setpoint plus deadband. See Figure 2-5A.
ALARM 2 Relay
- The ALARM 2 relay coil is de-energized when the meter needle
moves upscale through the value that corresponds to the setpoint plus deadband.
This relay coil is energized when needle moves downscale through the value that
corresponds to setpoint minus deadband. See Figure 2-5B.
Alarm Reset
- Normally both the ALARM 1 and ALARM 2 functions incorporate
automatic reset. When the meter reading goes beyond the pre-selected limits, the
corresponding relay is de-energized. When the meter reading returns within the
acceptable range, the relay is automatically substituting an external pushbutton or
other momentary-contact switch for the jumper that normally connects the RESET
terminals on the Alarm Relay Assembly. If the corresponding relay is now de-
energized, i.e., in alarm condition, the relay remains de-energized until the operator
momentarily closes the switch.
Fail-Safe Applications
- By appropriate connection to the double-throw relay
contacts, it is possible to obtain either a contact closure or a contact opening for an
energized relay. Also, either a contact closure or a contact opening may be obtained
for a de-energized relay.
It is important that, for fail-safe applications, the user understand wheat circuit
conditions are desired in the event of power failure and the resultant relay de-
energization. Relay contacts should then be connected accordingly. Refer to Figure
2-6.
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