Model 200E Instruction Manual Optional Hardware and Software
5. OPTIONAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE
This section includes a descriptions of the hardware and software options available for the
Model 200E Nitrogen Oxides Analyzer. For assistance with ordering these options please
contact the sales department of Teledyne - Advanced Pollution Instruments at:
TOLL-FREE: 800-324-5190
TEL: +1 858-657-9800
FAX: +1 858-657-9816
E-MAIL: apisales@teledyne.com
WEB SITE: http://www.teledyne-api.com/
5.1. External Pumps (Option 10)
The M200E comes equipped with an external pump specified upon ordering. Whereas the
analyzer can be re-configured for other voltages, operation at other than the original
voltage/frequency may require a different external pump. A variety of external pumps are
available for the M200E series analyzers. The range of available pump options meets all
typical AC power supply standards while exhibiting the same pneumatic performance.
T-API Part No. Description
009810300 External pump for 115 VAC / 60 Hz power supply
009810400 External pump for 230 VAC / 50 Hz power supply
009810500 External pump for 110 VAC / 50 Hz power supply
009810600 External pump for 100 VAC / 50 Hz power supply
009810700 External pump for 220-240 VAC / 50-60 Hz power supply
5.2. Rack Mount Kits (Options 20-23)
There are several options for mounting the analyzer in standard 19” racks.
Option Number Description
OPT 20A Rack mount brackets with 26 in. chassis slides.
OPT 20B Rack mount brackets with 24 in. chassis slides.
OPT 21 Rack mount brackets only
OPT 23 Rack mount for external pump (no slides).
5.3. Current Loop Analog Outputs (Option 41)
This option adds isolated, voltage-to-current conversion circuitry to the analyzer’s analog
outputs. This option may be ordered separately for the first three of the analog outputs and
can be installed at the factory or added later. Call T-API sales for pricing and availability.
The current loop option can be configured for any output range between 0 and 20 mA (for
example 0-20, 2-20 or 4-20 mA). Information on calibrating or adjusting these outputs can
be found in Section 6.7.6.
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