
Analyzer Overview
Manual CWD 2005
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Manual CWD2005.doc
3.4.
Electrical power supply
CWD 2005 power consumption is as follows
230 Volt 50/60 Hz
250 VA
115 (110) Volt 50/60 Hz
250 VA
The instrument is supplied for operation on 230 or 115 Volts. Conversion to another
voltage by the user requires the following items to convert from 230 to 115 Volts:
The ignition transformer and a switching relay must be exchanged for the correct
equipment suitable for 115 volts.
3.5.
Measurement ranges
The measurement range can be utilized between 20% and 100% of full scale and is
dependant on the gas composition. A typical range is between 45
– 100 %. The
Hydrogen component in the gas increases the available range area and inert gases
like N
2,
O
2
or CO
2
reduce the flame speed and the available range.
The unit is capable of supporting a second range and this must be specified as an
optional extra at the time of order. In the event of gas change, the unit switches to the
2nd measuring range automatically depending on where it is in the first range. The
computer calculates the transition between the first and second range, so that one
continuous 4-20 mA DC output signal and display is available over the entire range.
3.6.
Ambient temperature limits
The CWD 2005 should be installed in a room that does not exceed minimum and
maximum temperature requirements. A typical temperature range is 10°C to 38°C
(50 °F to 100°F). Higher (100°F or more) or lower temperatures will require cooling or
heating. Maximum and minimum ambient temperatures must be specified prior to
commissioning, so that the installation location can be modified if required.
Slow temperature fluctuations are fully compensated by the instrument. Very rapid
temperature fluctuations should be avoided since the compensation is always
reactive, not pro-active. The analyzer is able to compensate for rapid fluctuations
after a specific time (2 to 3 minutes) and steady state conditions return.
An outdoor shelter with climate control can also be supplied as an optional extra.
The CWD 2005 can be equipped with an optional onboard temperature controller for
better temperature control of the whole system (environmental temperature
– shelter
temperature). Heating and / or cooling can be provided depending on the ambient
conditions. Cooling is always possible with compressed air, A/C unit or even water.