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Teledyne Ultra Trace 3000 User Manual

Teledyne Ultra Trace 3000
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Trace Oxygen Analyzer
Teledyne Analytical Instruments
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR
Model
Ultra Trace 3000
Oxygen Analyzer
HIGHLY TOXIC AND OR FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR GASES MAY BE PRESENT IN THIS MONITORING
SYSTEM.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT MAY BE REQUIRED WHEN SERVICING THIS SYSTEM.
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES EXIST ON CERTAIN COMPONENTS INTERNALLY WHICH MAY PERSIST
FOR A TIME EVEN AFTER THE POWER IS TURNED OFF AND DISCONNECTED.
ONLY AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL SHOULD CONDUCT MAINTENANCE AND/OR SERVICING. BEFORE
CONDUCTING ANY MAINTENANCE OR SERVICING CONSULT WITH AUTHORIZED SUPERVISOR/
MANAGER.
DANGER
P/N M70946
12/10/99
ECO # 99-0483
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Table of Contents

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Teledyne Ultra Trace 3000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTeledyne
ModelUltra Trace 3000
CategoryAnalytical Instruments
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction to Ultra Trace Oxygen Analyzer

Overview of the Analyzer

Provides a general introduction to the Model 3000 Ultra Trace Oxygen Analyzer and its capabilities.

Typical Applications

Lists common industrial and scientific applications for the analyzer, such as semiconductor manufacturing and gas analysis.

Main Features of the Analyzer

Details key hardware and software features, including the VFD screen, high-resolution readings, and cell block material.

Model Designations

Explains the differences between standard and vacuum service models of the Ultra Trace 3000.

Front Panel Operator Interface

Describes the layout and components of the analyzer's front panel, including buttons, display, and indicators.

Rear Panel Equipment Interface

Details the connectors and ports on the rear panel for power, gas, and communication interfaces.

Operational Theory of the Analyzer

Introduction to Operational Theory

Outlines the three main subsystems of the analyzer: sensor, sample system, and electronics.

Micro-Fuel Cell Sensor

Explains the principles of operation, construction, and electrochemical reactions of the Micro-Fuel Cell sensor.

Sample System

Describes how sample gases are delivered to the sensor, including piping and flow control.

Electronics and Signal Processing

Details the analyzer's electronic components, microprocessor control, and signal processing pathways.

Installation Guide for Ultra Trace 3000

Unpacking the Analyzer

Instructions for safely unpacking the analyzer and inspecting for any damage or missing parts.

Mounting the Analyzer

Guidance on physical mounting of the analyzer, including flush panel and rack mount options.

Rear Panel Connections

Step-by-step instructions for making gas and electrical connections to the rear panel ports.

Installing the Micro-Fuel Cell

Procedures for correctly installing the Micro-Fuel Cell sensor into the analyzer.

Testing the System

Steps to perform after installation to verify the system is functioning correctly, including self-diagnostics.

Operating the Ultra Trace 3000 Analyzer

Using Data Entry and Function Buttons

Explains how to navigate menus and use the buttons for analyzer control and data entry.

System Function Configuration

Details how to configure system parameters like password, auto-calibration, and diagnostics.

Calibration of the Analyzer

Covers the essential procedures for zero and span calibration to ensure accurate readings.

Alarms Function Setup

Describes how to set up and configure concentration and system failure alarms.

Range Function Setup

Explains how to define and select analysis ranges for optimal measurement sensitivity.

Analyze Function Operation

Outlines the primary mode of operation for monitoring oxygen content in a sample gas.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Routine Maintenance Procedures

Describes basic maintenance tasks such as cleaning, leak checks, and recalibration.

Cell Replacement Guide

Provides detailed instructions on when and how to replace the Micro-Fuel Cell sensor.

System Self Diagnostic Test

Explains how to run and interpret the analyzer's built-in self-diagnostic tests for troubleshooting.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Offers solutions for common problems and erratic readings encountered during operation.

Appendix and Specifications

Technical Specifications

Lists the technical specifications of the Ultra Trace 3000 analyzer, including ranges, accuracy, and dimensions.

Recommended Spare Parts List

Provides a list of recommended spare parts for maintaining the analyzer over time.

Application Notes on Pressures and Flow

Offers guidance on recommended sample pressures and flow rates for optimal analyzer performance.

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