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Optical Bench Spare Parts, 120 VAC/240 VAC Analyzers
Qty Qty
Part No. Description (1 Year) (2 Year)
Note: For lamp types not in the list, see Caution below.
300-2070 * Cadmium (Cd) Source Lamp 1 2
100-0688 * Magnesium (Mg) Source Lamp 1 2
300-8707 ** Copper (Cu) Source Lamp 1 2
300-8844 ** Manganese (Mn)/Nickel (Ni) Source Lamp 1 2
300-6166 ** Beryllium (Be) Source Lamp 1 2
H2S / COS / CS2 Applications
301-2653 ** Zinc (Zn)/Silver (Ag) Source Lamp, Lamp 1 1 2
300-2070 ** Cadmium (Cd) Source Lamp, Lamp 2 1 2
300-1528 O-Ring, PUR – Model 932S Analyzer Only 1 2
(Chopper Motor Drive Belt in Optical Bench Assembly)
300-9437 Bearing, Chopper Wheel – Model 932S Analyzer Only 0 2
(Chopper Assembly in Optical Bench Assembly)
All parts listed are located in the Optical Bench, Upper Enclosure (sub-assembly listed where applicable).
* The Cd and Mg lamps are used in typical applications. (See Caution below.)
** The Cu, Mn/Ni, Be, Zn/Ag lamps are used in non-typical applications. (See Caution below.)
Before ordering replacement lamps, check the label on both lamps to
verify the lamp type(s) used with your analyzer and order the appro-
priate types and quantities.
Before removing the lamps observe and record their locations; do
not interchange the lamps when replacing them.
Spare Analyzer Fuses
AMETEK recommends having on-site spare fuses used in the analyzer.
These fuses do not need to be changed out at regular intervals, but
are necessary in the event that a fuse has blown and a replacement is
required.
Analyzer Fuses, 120 VAC/240 VAC
120 V 240 V
Description (Location*) Part No. Fuse Type Part No. Fuse Type
Upper Enclosure (F4) 300-9839 2.0 A 300-9244 1.0 A
Probe Heater (F3) 300-9839 2.0 A 300-9244 1.0 A
DC Power Supply (F2) 300-9244 1.0 A 300-9244 1.0 A
Main Power (F1) 300-9838 4.0 A 300-9839 2.0 A
These fuses are located on the AC Distribution board in the Lower Enclosure (see Lower Enclosure Layout drawing
(WX-14838) in Appendix A and the AC Distribution board drawing (P/N 100-1771) in the “Diagnostics and Troubleshoot-
ing” section in Chapter 6.
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CAUTION