2.ir200 Manual
2.ir200 Manual
2.ir200 Manual
Manual
IR200
Infrared Gas Analyzer
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3rd Edition
PREFACE
We are grateful for your purchase of Yokogawas Infrared Gas Analyzer (Model : IR200).
First read this instruction manual carefully until an adequate understanding is acquired, and
then proceed to installation, operation and maintenance of the analyzer. Wrong handling
may cause an accident or injury.
The specifications of this analyzer are subject to change without prior notice for further
product improvement.
Modification of this analyzer is strictly prohibited unless a written approval is obtained
from the manufacturer. Yokogawa will not bear any responsibility for a trouble caused by
such a modification.
This instruction manual shall be stored by the person who actually uses the analyzer.
After reading the manual, be sure to store it at a place easier to access.
This instruction manual should be delivered to the end user without fail.
Manufacturer:
Type:
Japan
Request
It is prohibited to transfer part or all of this manual without
Yokogawas permission.
Description in this manual is subject to change without prior
notice for further improvement.
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CAUTION ON SAFETY
First of all, read this Caution on safety carefully, and then use the analyzer in the correct way.
The cautionary descriptions listed here contain important information about safety, so they should
always be observed. Those safety precautions are ranked in 3 levels, DANGER, CAUTION and
PROHIBITION.
DANGER
CAUTION
PROHIBITION
DANGER
CAUTION
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Caution on piping
DANGER
Caution on wiring
CAUTION
Caution on use
DANGER
CAUTION
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Caution on use
PROHIBITION
DANGER
CAUTION
Others
CAUTION
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CONTENTS
PREFACE.............................................................................................................................. i
CAUTION ON SAFETY .................................................................................................... ii
r After - Sales Warranty ................................................................................................... v
1. OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................. 1-1
2. NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH PART ..................................................... 2-1
2.1
3-1
3-2
3-2
3-3
3-6
5-1
5-2
5-3
5-6
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7-1
7-2
7-3
7-4
7-4
7-9
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1. OVERVIEW
The infrared gas analyzer (IR200) measures the concentrations of CO2, CO, CH4, SO2, NO and O2
contained in sample gas.
CO2, CO, CH4, SO2, and NO are measured by non-dispersion infrared method, while O2 is measured by
paramagnetic or fuel cell method. Up to 4 components including O2 (3 at the maximum for measurement
of components other than O2) can be measured simultaneously.
A high-sensitivity mass flow sensor is used in the detector unit of infrared method. Due to use of single
beam system for measurement, maintenance is easy and an excellent stability is ensured for a long period
of time.
In addition, a microprocessor is built in and a large sized liquid crystal display is provided for easier
operation, higher accuracy and more functions.
This analyzer is thus optimum for combustion control of various industrial furnaces, botanical study and
global atmospheric research.
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POWER
(1) Handle
(2) Power switch
MODE
ESC
ZERO
ENT
SPAN
Name
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
Handle
Power switch
Display/Operation panel
Sampling gas inlet
Sampling gas outlet
Purge gas inlet
Terminal block 1
Terminal block 2
Terminal block 3
Terminal block 4
Terminal block 5
Power inlet
Connector for
communication
Description
Draws the analyzer unit from the case.
Turns ON/OFF this analyzer.
Liquid crystal display and keys for various operational settings are arranged.
Port for connecting the sample gas injection pipe
Port for connecting the pipe for discharging the gas after analysis
Port for connecting the purge gas pipe
Analog output terminals
O2 analyzer signal and contact input terminals
Contact input/output terminals
Contact output terminal
Alarm output terminal
Used to connect the power cable.
Used to connect the communication cable.
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3. INSTALLATION
DANGER
This unit is not explosion-proof type. Do not use it in a place with explosive gases to prevent
explosion, fire or other serious accidents.
CAUTION
For installation, observe the rule on it given in the instruction manual and select a place
where the weight of gas analyzer can be endured.
Installation at an unsuited place may cause turnover or fall and there is a risk of injury.
For lifting the gas analyzer, be sure to wear protective gloves. Bare hands may invite an
injury.
Before transport, fix the casing so that it will not open. Otherwise, the casing may be separated and fall to cause an injury.
The gas analyzer is heavy. It should be transported carefully by two or more persons if
manually required. Otherwise, body may be damaged or injured.
During installation work, care should be taken to keep the unit free from cable chips or other
foreign objects. Otherwise, it may cause fire, trouble or malfunction of the unit.
;100 V AC to 240 V AC
Allowable range
; 85 to 264 V AC
Frequency
; 50 Hz / 60 Hz
; Conform to EN60320
Protection Class 1
: -5 to 45C
Ambient humidity
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Types
External dimensions
Mounting dimensions
Mounting method
Guide rail
MODE
ENT
Slide rail
M6
ZERO
ESC
SPAN
429
450 or more
483
465
101.6
177
POWER
Guide rail
Slide rail
Note) The mounting method should be selected to meet the installation requirements since the top
cover must be detached from the gas analyzer for maintenance and check.
Mounting method
Remarks
Conditions
Slide rail
Guide rail
3.3 Piping
Caution on piping
CAUTION
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The pipes should be connected to the gas inlet and outlet at the rear panel of the analyzer,
respectively.
Connect the sampling system to the instrument by using corrosion-resistant tube such as
Teflon, stainless steel, or polyethylene. In case where there is no danger of corrosion, don't
use rubber or soft vinyl tube. Analyzer indication may become inaccurate due to the adsorption of gases.
Piping connections are Rc1/4 (1/4 NPT) female-threaded. Cut the pipe as short as possible for
quick response. Pipe of 4mm (inside diameter) is recommendable .
Entry of dust in the instrumant may cause operation fault. Use clean pipes and couplings.
It is used for purging the inside of the total gas analyzer. When the
analyzer must be purged, refer to Item 3.4, Purging inside Analyzer.
Use dry gas N2 or instrumentation air for purge gas. (flow rate of
1L/min or more should be used and no dust or mist is contained).
3.4 Sampling
(1) Conditions of sample gas
1.
The dust contained in sample gas should be eliminated completely with filters. The filter at
the final stage should be capable of eliminating dust of 0.3 microns.
2.
The dew point of sample gas must be lower than the ambient temperature for preventing
formation of drain in the analyzer. If water vapor is contained in sample gas, its dew point
should be reduced down to about 0C through a dehumidifier.
3.
If SO3 mist is contained in sample gas, the mist should be eliminated with a mist filter,
cooler, etc. Eliminate other mist in the same way.
4.
If a large amount of highly corrosive gas such as Cl2, F2 or HCl is contained in sample gas,
the service life of analyzer will be shortened. So, avoid such gases.
5.
Sample gas temperature is allowed within a range from 0 to 50C. Pay attention not to flow
hot gas directly into the analyzer.
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N2 gas
N2 gas
Span gas except for O2 Gas with concentration Gas with concentration
of 90% or more of full
of 90% or more of full
scale
scale
Span gas for O2
Externally mounted
zirconia O2 Analyzer
Built in O2 Analyzer
* We recommend you to feed the zero gas shown above by humidifying it, if NO or SO2 is included in
components to be analyzed.
(Note)
It is understood to influence the calibration model of the infrared gas analyzer when a lot of H2 ,
He, and Ar are included in the measurment gas (pressure broadening).
The span gas must use a gas near the composition of the measurement gas when you measure the
gas like the above-mentioned.
(4) Reduction of moisture interference
NO and SO2 measurement is subject to moisture interference.
As shown by the configuration example on the next page, provide a device for humidifying zero
calibration gas, thus controlling the moisture content at a constant level (moisture content in
sample gas should also be controlled here) in configuring a sampling system. That allows the
same moisture content as in the case of measurement to be contained in zero gas for calibration.
(5) Purging of instrument inside
The inside of instrument need not be purged generally except for the following cases.
1.
2.
3.
The same gas as the sample gas component is contained in the atmospheric air at the installation site.
In such cases as above, the inside of analyzer should be purged with the air for instrumentation
or N2. Purging flow rate should be about 1L/min.
If dust or mist is contained in purging gas, it should be eliminated completely in advance.
(6)
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Measurement of sample gas with low moisture content (room-temperature saturation level or below):
CO, CO2 and CH4 measurement
10 Secondary
Sample
gas inlet
7 4-way selector
3 Pump
External
O2 analyzer
Exhaust
(atmospheric
pressure)
cock
9 Flow meter
p 4 Electronic
dehumidifier
Gas
analyzer
(IR200)
filter
1 Primary filter
2 Safety
drain
trap 5 Drain
pot
Standard gas
for zero calibration
Drain
6 Ball valve
F03.EPS
Measurement of sample gas with high moisture content or NO, SO2, or CO (0-200 ppm range) measurement
Primary filter
Flow meter
9
12
3
Pump
14
Pump
Solenoid
valve
11
Atmosphere
4
Safety
dran trap
14
Solenoid
valve
Secondary filter
13
NO2/NO
converter
14
Electronic
dehumidifier
14
Solenoid
valve
Bubbler
Gas analyzer
(IR200)
5
10
3-way
solenoid valve
Drain
pot
External O2
analyzer
Standard gas
for zero calibration
6
Drain
Ball valve
Standard gas
for span calibration
Exhaust
(atmospheric pressure)
p A dehumidifier must be used for NO, SO2, and CO (0-200 ppm) measurements (to prevent
saturation at 28C). Use either atmospheric air or cylinder gas as a zero calibration gas and
supply it through a bubbler (humidifying) to reduce interference of water.
No.
Description
Item
Pump
Suck in sample ga
Electronic dehumidifier
Drain pot
Ball valve
Flow meter
10
11
NO2/NO converter
12
13
Bubbler
14
Solenoid valve
3-5
CAUTION
Each external terminal is provided on the rear panel of the analyzer. (See Fig. 3-3)
Wire each terminal, referring to Fig. 3-3 and (1) to (7).
Terminal block 4
Terminal block 5
Terminal block 3
Terminal block 2
Terminal block 1
Connector for
communication
Power inlet
When using supplied power cable, connect the female side to the power inlet at the rear panel of
the analyzer, and insert the male side into a receptacle matching the rating.
Female
side
)
Male side
Fig. 3-4
3-6
100 to 240V AC
50/60Hz
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10 , 15
to
20 .
Analog output is provided from each terminal corresponding to the channel displayed in the
measurement screen.
Note) All of analog output signals for the instrument are not isolated. It is recommended to
isolate signals individually to prevent interference from unnecessary signals or to
prevent external interference, especially leading the cable of more than 30 meters to
outdoor.
(3) O2 sensor input: terminal block 2,
Input signal:
External zirconia O2 analyzer:
External O2 analyzer:
It is used when the external zirconia O2 analyzer or external O2 analyzer is specified as order.
To connect to the output of the external Zirconia analyzer or external O2 analyzer prepared
separately.
Note) O2 senser input is not isolated. It is recommended to isolate input signal to prevent
inter ference from unnecessary signals or to prevent external interference.
Zirconia O2 sensor should be installed at a location that is as close to this instrument
as possible.
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13
to
20 ,
terminal block 3,
to
10 .
It is for a contact input at no voltage. An input is provided when switching to short circuit
(on) or open (off).
13
to
20 ,
An output is for a relay contact output. An output is provided when switching to conductive
(on) or open (off).
Note) The wires of analog output signals, O2 senser input and contact input should be fixed
separately from power supply wiring and contact output wiring.
(6) Communication interface: connector for communication (RS-232C interface)
3-8
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12
CH4 output 2
(AO) 1
13
14
CH3 output 2
(AO) 1
15
16
CH2 output 2
(AO 1
17
18
CH1 output 2
(AO) 1
19
10
20
Terminal block 2
<TN2>
Unused
Unused
*1
*1
2 CH8 output
1 (AO)
*2
O2 sensor input 1
*1
Unused
*1
Unused
*1
2 CH7 output
1 (AO)
Unused
2 CH6 output
1 (AO)
Unused
*1
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
10
20
Unused
(M3.5 screw)
(M3.5 screw)
Terminal block 3
<TN3>
Terminal block 4
<TN4>
*1
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Auto calibration
remote start
input (DI)
19
10
20
Unused
*1
Unused
Instrument error
(DO)
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
10
20
(M3.5 screw)
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
10
20
*1
*1
*1
Unused
(M3.5 screw)
Terminal block 5
<TN5>
Unused
*1
Unused
(M3.5 screw)
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1
2
12
CH4 output 2
(AO) 1
13
14
CH3 output 2
(AO) 1
15
16
CH2 output 2
(AO 1
17
18
19
10
20
CH1 output 2
(AO) 1
11
Unused
Unused
Output
: 4 to 20 mA or 0 to 1 V DC
Between 1 2
: CH5 output
Between 3 4
: CH4 output
Between 5 6
: CH3 output
Between 7 8
: CH2 output
2 CH8 output
1 (AO)
Between 9 10
: CH1 output
2 CH7 output
1 (AO)
2 CH6 output
1 (AO)
(M3.5 screw)
: CH7 output
Between 19 20
: CH6 output
Terminal block 2
<TN2>
2
O2 sensor input 1
Unused
Unused
Unused
Unused
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
10
20
(M3.5 screw)
3 - 10
Between 1 2
Between 3 to12
Unused
CH4 remote range
changeover input
(DI)
CH3 remote range
changeover input
(DI)
CH2 remote range
changeover input
(DI)
CH1 remote range
changeover input
(DI)
Between 19 20
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Terminal block 3
<TN3>
1
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
10
20
Unused
Unused
Auto calibration
remote start
input (DI)
(M3.5 screw)
Between 7 8
Instrument error
(DO)
CH4 range identification
signal output (DO)
CH3 range identification
signal output (DO)
CH2 range identification
signal output (DO)
CH1 range identification
signal output (DO)
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Terminal block 4
<TN4>
Contact output for CH4
span calibration
(DO)
1
2
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
10
20
11
(M3.5 screw)
Unused
Auto calibration status
contact output
(DO)
Calibration error
contact output
(DO)
Pump ON/OFF contact
output (DO)
Unused
Between 1 2
Between 3 4
Between 5 6
Between 7 8
3 - 12
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12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Between 2 3
and 3 4
Terminal block 5
<TN5>
Unused
1 and 11 14
Between 5 6
Unused
19
10
20
(M3.5 screw)
and 6 7
Peak count alarm
output (DO)
Between 8 9
and 9 10
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ZERO
ENT
ENT
Zero calibration
Calibration end
on
off
on
off
off
keys.
ENT
SPAN
ENT
Span calibration
Calibration end
on
off
off
off
on
Span 2 calibration contact
off
CH1
span
calibration
Zero
calibration
CH2
span
calibration
Zero gas
350s
CH1 span gas
350s
350s
Automatic calibration contact
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4. OPERATION
4.1 Preparation for operation
(1) Check of gas sampling tube, exhaust tube and wiring
Check that the pipes are correctly connected to the gas sampling port and drain port. Check that
the analyzer is correctly wired as specified.
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5.
This section describes the display and operation panel of the gas analyzer. It also explains the name and
description of function on the operation panel. See Fig. 5-1.
POWER
Power switch
MODE
ZERO
ESC
ENT
SPAN
Controls
Display : The measurement screen and the setting items are displayed.
Controls : The configuration is as shown below.
(5)ESCAPE key
(3)UP key
(1)MODE key
(7)ZERO key
MODE
ESC
ZERO
ENT
(8)SPAN key
(2)SIDE key
(4)DOWN key
Name
Description
SPAN
(6)ENTRY key
Name
(5) ESCAPE
key
(6) ENTRY
key
Description
Used to return to a previous screen
or cancel the setting midway.
Used for confirmation of selected
items or values, and for execution
of calibration.
(3) UP key
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Measurement mode
*1
ZERO Calibration
Measurement mode
SPAN Calibration
SPAN
MODE
ESC
User mode
ESC
ESC
User mode
1. Changeover of Range
2. Setting about Calibration
3. Alarm Setting
4. Setting of Auto Calibration
5. Setting of Auto zero
calibration
6. Setting of Peak Alarm
7. Parameter Setting
*2) Peak alarm is displayed
only when specified as an
option.
Changeover of
Range
Setting about
Calibration
ESC
Alarm Setting
ESC
Selection of items
Calibration value
Calibration gas
About Zero calibration
About Calibration range
Auto calibration component
*3) "Calibration gas" is displayed if NO or SO2 is
included in components to be analyzed.
Selection of items
Start time
Cycle
Flow time
Auto calibration ON/OFF
Auto zero calibration stop
Setting of Auto
Calibration
ESC
Setting of Auto
zero calibration
ESC
Setting of
Peak Alarm
ESC
Parameter
Setting
Selection of items
Start time
Cycle
Flow time
ON/OFF
Auto zero calibration stop
Selection of items
Peak alarm ON/OFF
Peak alarm value
Peak alarm count
Hysteresis
Selection of items
Current time
Key lock
Remote range
Output hold
Reset Average
output
Response time
Average period
To maintenance
mode
Fig. 5-2
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No,
Name
No,
Function
Name
Description
Component
display
Peak alarm
component
display
Concentration
display
Peak alarm
Displays peak alarm concentraconcentration tion (Upper limit value).
display
Range display
Peak alarm
count
Unit display
Peak alarm
unit display
21 - On
21 - Os
K
Cs
On:
Os:
Cs:
K:
5-3
and
keys.
Message display area
Status display area
5-4
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CH2
-A
-B
-C
-D
-E
-F
-G
-H
-J
-K
-L
-M
-A
-B
-C
-D
-E
-F
-G
-H
-J
-K
-L
-M
-A
-B
-E
-F
-G
-J
-K
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
/K
/K
/K
/K
/K
/K
/K
SO2
CO
CO2
CH4
NO
CO2
CH4
CO2
CO2
NO
NO
NO
SO2
CO
CO2
CH4
NO
CO2
CH4
CO2
CO2
NO
NO
NO
SO2
CO
NOX
CO2
CH4
CO2
NOX
CH3
CO
CO
CH4
CO
SO2
CO
SO2
O2
O2
O2
O2
O2
CO
CO
CH4
CO
SO2
CO
SO2
O2
O2
O2
CO
CO
CO
SO2
O2
O2
O2
CH4
O2
O2
CO
Correct SO2
Correct CO
Correct NOX
O2
O2
CH4
O2
-L
1, 2, 3
/K
NOX
CO
O2
-M
1, 2, 3
/K
NOX
SO2
CO
CH4
CH5
CH6
CH7
CH8
CH4
CO
O2
O2
Correct SO2 av.
Correct CO av.
Correct NOX av.
Correct CO
Correct CO
O2
Correct NOX
O2 av.
O2 av.
O2 av.
Correct CO av.
O2 av.
Correct CO av.
O2 av.
Correct CO Correct CO av.
O2 av.
Correct SO2 Correct NOX av. Correct SO2 av.
O2 av.
O2 av.
O2
O2 av.
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Measurement mode
The measurement mode can be
displayed for up to 5 channels in
a single screen. When viewing a
channel beyond the 5 channels,
or
) key and the
press the (
screen can be scrolled one by one
channel at a time.
ZERO
SPAN
MODE
ESC
5-6
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MODE
key to
ENT
ENT
key.
Note) The range of O2 correction instantaneous values and O2 correction average values is automatically switched by
changing the range of instantaneous
value of each CH (component).
ENT
ENT
key.
ENT
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MODE
key
ENT
key.
ENT
ENT
ENT
6-2
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setting value
ENT
ENT
End of Calibration
Concentration Setting
Zirconia O2 measurement
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key,
ENT
ENT
ENT
key,
6-4
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ENT
Note: Be sure to make the setting according to the sampling system created. We recommend
you to select with moisture in zero gas for the measurement of NO and SO2. In this
case, be sure to perform bubbling (humidification) of zero gas to make its moisture
content kept at constant level before feeding the gas. (See (7) Example of sampling
system configuration in 3.4 Sampling system.)
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MODE
key
ENT
ENT
6-6
ENT
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Example
Whether upon selection each or at once can be determined for each CH (component).
Setting each
Select the CH (component) and then perform zero calibration on the manual
zero calibration screen.
Setting at once
At a manual zero calibration, CHs (components) for which at once was selected can
simultaneously be calibrated.
* When the zirconia O2 analyzer uses the cylinder air or atmospheric air for the zero gas,
select at once.
Manual Calibration screen
When each is set for each CH
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MODE
MODE
key
ENT
ENT
6-8
ENT
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Example
CH1
CO2
Range 1: 0 to 10 vol%
Range 2: 0 to 20 vol%
both
CH2
CO
current
CH1: Range 1 and Range 2 are calibrated together, with zero or span calibration.
CH2: Only currently displayed range is calibrated, with zero or span calibration.
Note) When calibration is performed by the both setting under the normal operating
condition, prepare a span gas cylinder on the normal operating range side. It is
recommend to perform span gas calibration in the normal operating range.
The other range that is calibrated by both may result in some error (max. of 5% of
FS).
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MODE
MODE
key
ENT
ENT
6 - 10
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ENT
Example
Auto calibration is made in the following rules according to the setting.
1. Zero calibration at once of CHs (components) which were set to enable .
2. The span of CHs (components) which were set to enable is calibrated in the ascending
order of CH number.
Example 1. In case all of CH1: CO2, CH2: CO, CH3: O2, were set to enable .
Zero calibration (at once) of CH1 to CH3
span calibration of CH1 (CO2)
span calibration of CH2 (CO)
span calibration of CH3 (O2)
Example 2. In case, out of CH1: CO2, CH2: CO and CH3: O2, CH1 ( CO2) was set to enable ,
CH2 (CO) was set to enable an CH3 (O2) was set to disable .
Zero calibration (at once) of CH1 and 2
span calibration of CH1 (CO2)
span calibration of CH2 (CO)
Caution
The components which were set to enable is calibrated to zero at once at the time of
auto calibration regardless of setting in 6.2.3 Setting of manual zero calibration .
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MODE
key
ENT
ENT
ENT
Caution
Set the values so that upper limit value > lower
limit value and that (upper limit value - lower
limit value) > hysteresis error.
The alarm is activated in each range
independently from the settings of each range.
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ENT
ENT
CH
NOalarm
X
High
0-100
CH
SO2
0-100
CH
CO2
CH
CO
0-10
0-100
CH
O2
0-25
---ppm
0.0
0. 0 0 3
0.0
2 1.0 0
ppm
vol%
ppm
vol%
Caution
For 10 minutes after turning on power, the alarm judgment is inactive.
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ENT
ENT
Setting range
0 to 20% of full scale
A full scale means each range provides a full
scale of width.
Caution
The hysteresis is common to all CHs
(components).
ON (conductive)
Alarm
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OFF (open)
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MODE
key
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
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The auto calibration status contact output is closed while auto calibration is in progress (hold extension
time by the length of time the same as gas replacement time included if the hold setting is set to ON),
and open in other cases.
Example
Start Time
Cycle
Flow Time
ON/OFF
SUN
1
350
12:00
day
sec
ON
Cycle
Monday
12:00
Tuesday
12:00
: Under Auto calibration
CH1
CH2
CH3
Zero
Span
Span
Span
calibration
calibration calibration calibration
350sec.
350sec.
350sec.
Flow Time
(An example of CH1: through CH3: enable, as given in Item 6.2.5 Auto Calibration
Components.)
Setting range
Cycle
Flow Time
Caution
When an auto calibration starts, the measurement screen automatically appears.
Any key operation other than key lock ON/OFF and forced stop of auto calibration
(see Item 6.4.2) is not permitted during auto calibration. Auto Calibration Cancel
cannot be performed with the key lock to ON . To cancel auto calibration forcedly,
set the key lock to OFF and then execute Auto Calibration Cancel .
Turn on the power again after it is turned off (including the case of power failure) at
the time set as the next start time in auto calibration, and then repeat it in the set
cycle.
Remote start
Whether the auto calibration is set at ON or OFF, an auto calibration is available by keeping the
remote start input short-circuited for at least 1.5 seconds.
Short-circuit (keep at least 1.5 sec.)
Remote start input
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Open
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ENT
ENT
ESC
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Caution
During auto calibration, any key operation is not permitted other than operations such
as key lock ON/OFF and Forced Stop of Auto Calibration.
When the key lock is set at ON, even the Forced Stop of Auto Calibration cannot be used.
To stop Auto Calibration forcedly, set the key lock to OFF and then execute
Stop Auto Calibration.
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MODE
Before changing the setting of auto zero calibration, set the ON/OFF to OFF.
1. During measurement, press the
to display the User mode.
MODE
key
ENT
ENT
ENT
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ENT
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The auto calibration status contact output is closed while auto zero calibration is in progress (hold
extension time by the length of time the same as gas replacement time included if the hold setting is set to
ON), and open in other cases.
Example
Start Time
SUN
12:00
Cycle
Flow Time
12
300
hour
sec
ON/OFF
ON
In case where auto zero calibration is carried out at the above setting.
Sunday
12:00
Cycle
Zero
calibration
Monday
12:00
Tuesday
12:00
Setting range
300sec
Flow Time
(An example of CH1: through CH3: enable, as given in Item 6.2.5 Auto Calibration
Components.)
Setting range
Cycle
Flow Time
Caution
When an auto zero calibration starts, the measurement screen automatically appears.
Any key operation other than key lock ON/OFF and forced stop of auto zero calibration
(see Item 6.5.2) is notpermitted during auto zero calibration. Auto Zero Calibration
Cancel cannot be performed with the key lock to ON. To cancel auto zero calibration
forcedly, set the key lock to OFF and then execute Auto Zero Calibration Cancel .
If the auto calibration period and auto zero calibration period have
overlapped, the auto calibration is retained, ignoring the auto zero calibration
of that period.
Turn on the power again after it is turned off (including the case of power failure) at
the time set as the next start time in auto zero calibration, and then repeat it in the set
cycle.
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ENT
ENT
ESC
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Caution
During auto zero calibration, any key operation is not permitted other than operations such
as key lock ON/OFF and Forced Stop of Auto Zero Calibration.
When the key lock is set at ON, even the Forced Stop of Auto Zero Calibration cannot be used.
To stop Auto Zero Calibration forcedly, set the key lock to OFF and then execute
Stop Auto Zero Calibration.
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MODE
1. Press the
key in the Measurement
mode, and the User mode appears.
MODE
ENT
ENT
ENT
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Setting range
Alarm Value
Alarm Count
Hysteresis
Example
(ON)
(OFF)
If CO concentration exceeds the alarm value, counting will begin. If the number of peaks is over
the set times per hour, a peak count alarm becomes closed (ON). If it is less than the set times per
hour, it is open (OFF). Since 5 times of peaks /hour is marked at (1)
section from the above
graph, the peak count alarm is turned ON. Since peaks of more than 5 times per 1 hour occur at
the interval between (1) and (2)
, the peak count alarm remains ON. Since at (2), peaks are
reduced to 4 times per hour, it is turned OFF.
Like the hysteresis of the alarm setting , the hysteresis prevents possible chattering when
measured gas is fluctuated near the alarm value.
* For 10 minutes after the power is turned ON, a peak alarm counting is not carried out.
Releasing peak alarm
To release the peak alarm, set the peak alarm to OFF.
Turning on the peak alarm initiates counting from 0.
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Key Lock
Remote Range
Output Hold
Reset Average Output
Response Time
Average Period
Maintenance mode
MODE
MODE
ENT
ENT
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ENT
Setting range
Response time
Average period
: 1 to 60sec.
(initial value: 3 sec)
: 1 to 59 min or 1 to 4 hours
(initial value: 1 hour)
When setting the unit of 1 to 59 minutes in terms of
minute or 1 to 4 hours with hour
: 0000 to 9999
(initial value: 0000)
Maintenance mode
Remote Range
A range can be switched via an external input by setting the Remote Range to ON. (The switching
action affects all of instantaneous value, O2 correction value, O2 correction average value and O2
average value) . If the Remote Range is set to OFF, the external input becomes invalid.
Opening the input gives the High range, or short-circuiting the input gives the Low range.
For the terminal input, refer to 3.5, Wiring method.
Switching the range cannot be performed by on-screen operation when the REMOTE RANGE is
set to ON.
Note) In case of 1 range system, this function is overridden.
Output Hold
By setting an output hold to ON, an output signal of each channel are held during the calibration
(manual calibration and auto calibration) and for the gas flow time (refer to 6.4, Setting of Auto
Calibration). Regardless of Hold ON/OFF setting, an output signal can be held via an external
input.
(1) Manual calibration
ZERO
or
SPAN
Calibration
Output hold
Hold extending
time
Time set to gas flow time (See 6.4 Setting of Auto Calibration)
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Calibration
Open
Output hold
Open
Response time
The response time of the electrical system can
be changed.
Setting is available by components.
Note) It does not provide exact seconds for
the setting time, but it gives a guide of
the setting time.
The setting value can be modified as
requested by the customer.
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Average period
It allows you to set an average period of the
average value of O2 correction.
It enables you to set an average time of 1 to 59
minutes (1-minute step) or 1 to 4 hours (1-hour
step).
Changing the setting resets the average value of
O2 correction and O2 average value. (Pressing
the ENT validates the resetting only for components whose setting was changed.)
Average value
Time
Time
Maintenance mode
To open the maintenance mode, enter a password. After entering the password, press the
ENT
key.
The password can be used for the Password Setting in the Maintenance mode. A password is set
to 0000 before factory-shipment. This value is available for the Maintenance mode.
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21 set value
21 - O2 concentration
measured value
component
x concentration
measured value
Setting range
?O
: 00 to 19%
in 1% step
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ENT
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6.9 Calibration
ZERO
1. Press the
ZERO
Caution
For the CH (components) that is set to
at once in the Zero Calibration of the
Calibration Setting mode, zero calibration
is also carried out at the same time.
ENT
ENT
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SPAN
or
2. Press the
ENT
ENT
ENT
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7. MAINTENANCE
7.1 Daily check
(1) Zero calibration and span calibration
1.
It is used for zero point adjustment. For calibration, refer to 6.9.1, Zero calibration.
2.
After zero calibration, perform span calibration. For calibration, refer to 6.9.2, Span calibration.
3.
Zero calibration and span calibration should be performed once a week, if required.
Sampling gas flow rate and purge gas flow rate should be as follows;
Sampling gas flow rate: 1.00.5L/min (stable)
Purge gas flow rate:
2.
About 1L/min
Phenomena
Lower indication
Every day
Check for purge gas
flow if purging the
sampling gas flow
instrument.
Remedy
Air is sucked in
anywhere in the
sampling tube.
Every week
Cause
Primary filter is
damaged.
Zero calibration
Span calibration
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phenomena
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2.
INFR
ARED
GAS
ANAL
YZER
POWER
MOD
E
ESC
ZER
ENT
SPAN
Power switch
3.
Top cover
INFR
ARED
GAS
ANALYZE
POWER
MOD
E
ESC
ZER
ENT
SPAN
4.
5.
Cap
Measuring element
Fuse
INFR
ARED
GAS
ANALYZ
ER
POWER
MODE
ESC
ZER
ENT
SPAN
Fuse holder
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Dehumidifier
(such as
electronic cooler)
Flow meter
Bubbler
(humidification)
Zero calibration is
performed with dry
gas in this line.
Span gas
Zero gas
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Stop measured gas. If it is harmful, purge in the measuring cell thoroughly with zero gas.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Slide the infrared ray light source unit (No. 5) toward the front panel by loosening the screw
(No. 1) fastened to the base plate to provide clearance between the pipe cell (No. 12) and
light source unit.
6.
Loosen and remove a screw (No. 7) from the cell retainer (No. 11) fastening the pipe cell.
7.
Remove the cell from the measuring unit and unscrew the infrared transmission window (No.
14) at the both ends in the right direction.
Note) The reflection plate in the cell is not closely attached to the cell.
8.
7-4
For assembly, reverse the disassembly procedure. Provide 0.5 mm clearance between the
infrared ray light source unit and cell, and the cell and detector, respectively.
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No.
Name
Base plate
(9)
Filter
10
Support
11
Cell retainer
12
Pipe cell
13
O-ring
14
15
Detector
16
Bridge PCB
17
Bridge resistance
(18)
17
16
7
11
7
11
(18)
12
13
14
(9)
15
10
3
10
5
2
8
4
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1
(2)
Name
Screw (for fixing light source unit)
Filter
Base plate
Block cell
O-ring
10
11
12
Detector
(13)
(14)
(14)
(13)
10
12
(2)
8
9
7
5
11
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3)
Name
Base plate
Block cell
O-ring
Detector
10
11
Support
12
13
Cell retainer
14
Pipe cell
15
O-ring
16
17
18
Detector
12
13
12
13
14
15
16
18
11
11
5
9
7
4
6
5
17
3
10
10
Fig. 7-3 Configuration of measuring unit (2-component analyzer: block cell + pipe cell)
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If the window or the cell interior is very dirty, use a soft cloth moistened with absolute
alcohol.
3. If the window is corroded, rub off the scale from the window lightly with a soft cloth to
which chrome oxide powder is applied. If it is excessively corroded, it should be replaced
with new one.
4. When cell or window cleaning is completed, assemble according to the cell disassembly and
assembly procedures. Especially, the pipe should be closely connected without gas leak, and
repair if the pipe is bent.
5. LCD panel
6. Power supply
7. Measuring cell
1. Light source
2. Sector motor
3. Detector without
O2 sensor
4. O-ring
Routine
Checkpoint
Check and
maintenance items
w
sw
q
q
s
(*) In the check and maintenance columns, place a check mark ( s ) for check and confirmation work,
a dark star ( w ) for replacement, and a white star ( q ) for parts preparation for preventive maintenance.
(*1) These are sevicepersons work, contact our sevicepersons.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
8.1
Error message
If errors occur, the following contents are displayed.
Error display
Error contents
Probable causes
Error No.1
Error No.3
Circuit is faulty.
Error No.4
Error No.5
Error No.6
Error No.7
Error No.8
Error No.9
Error No.10 Output cable connection is improper. Wiring is detached between analyzer and
interface module.
Wiring is disconnected between analyzer and
interface module.
Note) When errors No. 1, No. 3 and No. 10 occur, instrument error output contacts are conductive.
When errors No. 4 to No. 9 occur, calibration error output contacts are conductive.
Screen display and operation at the occurrence of error
In case of Error No. 1 to No. 4, No. 6, No. 8 to No. 10
Display of error contents
Measurement screen
ENT
ESC
? Press the
ESC
key to delete the error display.
When more than one error occurs, the error
displays disappear one by one.
? If the ESC key is pressed without removing
the cause of an error, the error will be
displayed again.
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ENT
? Pressing
ESC
ESC
* Up to 14 errors can be saved in the error history; the oldest error will be deleted one by one every
time a new occurs.
* If the power display supply is turned OFF, the contents in the error log file will not be lost or
damaged.
ENT
key on the above screen, and the Error Log Clear will be inverted. Further
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8.2
Other Troubleshooting
The following table shows how to remedy other troubles, such as faulty readings.
Symptom
Checking Item
Remedy, etc.
Drift
Readings are
abnormally high
Readings do not
increase
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9. SPECIFICATIONS
9.1 Specifications
(1) Standard specifications
CO2, CO, CH4, SO2, NO: Non-dispersive infrared method
Single light source-single beam
Paramagnetic type (built-in), or
O 2:
zirconia type (external)
Measurable gas components and measuring range:
Range
Component
CO2
CO
CH4
SO2
Minimum range
NO
0 500 ppm
0 200 ppm
0 1000 ppm
0 500 ppm
Maximum range
0
0
0
0
100 vol%
100 vol%
100 vol%
5000 ppm
0 500 ppm
0 5000 ppm
O2
(paramagnetic)
0 5 vol%
0 100 vol%
O2
(zirconia)
0 5 vol%
0 25 vol%
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(4) Performance
Repeatability : 0.5% of full scale
Linearity
: 1% of full scale
Zero drift
: 2% of full scale/week
Span drift
: 2% of full scale/week
Response time (for 90% FS response):
1 or 2 component measurement;
Within 15 seconds including replacement
time of sample gas
More than 2 component measurement;
Within 30 seconds including replacement
time of sample gas
Interference from other gases:
Interference
component
CO2
analyzer
CO
analyzer
% 1%FS
for 200 ppm
analyzer,
% 2.5%FS
% 1%FS
H2O saturation
for 500 ppm
% 1%FS
at 208C
analyzer,
% 2.5%FS
H2O saturation
at 28C
Built-in
paramagnetic
O2 analyzer
SO2
analyzer
NO
analyzer
% 1%FS % 1%FS
% 1%FS
% 1%FS % 1%FS
% 1%FS
% 2% FS
CH4
analyzer
% 1%FS
% 2.5%FS
for 200 ppm
analyzer
% 1%FS
% 60ppm
% 50ppm
p % 2%FS p % 2%FS
with inter- with interference
ference
compencompensation
sation
% 50ppm
2
2
T02.EPS
be used.
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Measurable
components
(note 8)
Suffix code
Description
Infrared gas analyzer 19-inch rack mounting type with slide rail
SO2
CO
CO2
CH4
NO
CO2 + CO
CH4 + CO
CO2 + CH4
CO2 + CO + CH4
NO + SO2
NO + CO
NO + SO2 + CO
-A
-B
-C
-D
-E
-F
-G
-H
-J
-K
-L
-M
O2 analyzer
Option code
Without O2 analyzer
External zirconia type O2 sensor (purchase separately:
ZX8D )
External O2 analyzer (note 1)
Built-in paramagnetic type O2 sensor
02200 ppm (note 3)
02500 ppm (note 4)
021000 ppm
022000 ppm
022500 ppm
025000 ppm
021%
022%
023%
025%
0210%
0220%
0225%
0240%
0250%
0270%
02100%
N
1
2
3
1st Component
1st Range
(note 2)
1st Component
2nd Range
(note 2)
2nd Component
1st Range
(note 2)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
P
Q
R
S
T
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
K
L
M
P
R
T
N
02500 ppm
021000 ppm
022000 ppm
022500 ppm
025000 ppm
021%
022%
025%
0210%
0220%
0225%
0250%
02100%
Not available
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
P
Q
R
S
T
N
02500 ppm
021000 ppm
022000 ppm
022500 ppm
025000 ppm
021%
022%
023%
025%
0210%
0220%
0225%
0240%
0250%
0270%
02100%
Not available
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Suffix code
IR200
2nd Component
2nd Range
(note 2)
3rd Component
1st Range
(note 2)
C
D
E
F
G
H
K
L
M
P
R
T
N
021000 ppm
022000 ppm
022500 ppm
025000 ppm
021%
022%
025%
0210%
0220%
0225%
0250%
02100%
Not available
02500 ppm
021000 ppm
022000 ppm
022500 ppm
025000 ppm
021%
022%
023%
025%
0210%
0220%
0225%
0240%
0250%
0270%
02100%
Not available
021000 ppm
022000 ppm
022500 ppm
025000 ppm
021%
022%
025%
0210%
0220%
0225%
0250%
02100%
Not available
C
D
E
F
G
H
K
L
M
P
R
T
N
025%
0210%
0225%
0250%
02100%
Not available
1
2
3
4
5
N
O2 Analyzer
1st Range
(note 2)
0210%
0225%
0250%
02100%
Not available
2
3
4
5
N
O2 Analyzer
2nd Range
(note 2)
-4
-1
Output
R
T
Piping
Indication, Power Cable (note 6)
Description
Infrared gas analyzer 19-inch rack mounting type with slide rail
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
P
Q
R
S
T
N
3rd Component
2nd Range
(note 2)
Option
Option code
J
E
U
/K
/A
/C
/P
Footnotes:
1: A signal from the external O2 analyzer should be 0-1 V DC linear to full scale.
2: Possible combinations of ranges are specified in separate tables.
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Measurable component and range - availability check table Table 1: Single-component analyzer (CO2, CO, CH4, SO2, NO)
2nd range
1st range
A 02200ppm
B 02500ppm
}
}
C 021000ppm
D 022000ppm
E 022500ppm
}
}
F 025000ppm
G 021%
}
}
H 022%
J 023%
K
L
M
P
Q
R
}
}
025%
0210%
0220%
0225%
0240%
0250%
}
}
}
}
}
}
S 0270%
T 02100%
022500ppm
025000ppm
021%
022%
025%
0210%
0220%
0250%
02100%
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
s
s
s
s
}
}
}
q ssh
q
q ssh
}
}
}
}
}
ssh
s sn h q
s sn h q s
s sn h q s
}
}
}
}
s
}
}
}
}
s sn h q s
s sn h q
}
}
s
}
}
}
}
}
s
}
n
ss
s sn h q
s
}
}
}
}
s
}
}
}
}
n
ss
}
}
}
s
s
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
n ss
n
ss
s
}
}
s
}
}
}
}
n
}
}
}
n ss
ss
s
}
s
}
}
}
}
n ss
ss
}
}
n
}
}
s
s
}
}
}
}
}
}
n ss
n
ss
}
}
}
s
s
}
}
}
}
n ss
n
}
ss
}
}
}
}
s
s
}
}
}
}
}
n ss
n
ss
}
}
}
}
}
}
s
s
}
}
}
}
n ss
ss
}
}
}
s
s
}
}
}
}
n ss
ss
}
}
}
}
}
s
}
s
}
}
}
}
n
}
}
}
}
n ss
ss
s
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
n
ss
}
}
}
s
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
n
ss
}
}
s
}
}
}
}
}
}
n
ss
}
}
}
}
1st component
(CO2), 1st range
G
H
K
CO2
L
M
CO
G
021%
H
022%
025%
0210%
0220%
0225%
0250%
02100%
021%
022%
025%
0210%
0220%
R 0250%
T 02100%
}
}
T06.EPS
025000ppm
021%
022%
025%
0210%
0220%
0250%
02100%
CO
E
G
021%
H
022%
025%
0210%
0220%
0225%
0250%
02100%
}
}
}
}
IM 11G02M01-01E
T07.EPS
9-7
CH4
H
0 1%
0 2%
0 5%
0 10%
0 20%
0 25%
0 50%
0 100%
D 0 2000ppm
E 0 2500ppm
F 0 to 5000ppm
G 0 1%
CO2 H 0 2%
K 0 5%
L 0 10%
M 0 20%
R 0 50%
T 0 100%
T08.EPS
SO2
02500ppm
021000ppm
022000ppm
022500ppm
025000ppm
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
B 02500ppm
C 021000ppm
NO D 022000ppm
E 022500ppm
F 025000ppm
s :Two components measurable range. 1st component ; NO, 2nd component ; SO2
T05-1
p 1st range (low range) must meet the combination in above table.
2nd range, both NO and SO2 measurements are up to 5 times of the 1st range,
and 2nd max. range is 0 to 5000ppm.
CO
02200ppm
02500ppm
021000ppm
022000ppm
022500ppm
025000ppm
021%
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
B 02500ppm
C 021000ppm
NO D 022000ppm
E 022500ppm
F 025000ppm
T05-1
Table 8: O2 analyzer
2nd range
1st range
1 025%
2 0210%
3 0225%
4 0250%
5 02100%
0210%
0225%
0250%
02100%
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
T09.EPS
9-8
IM 11G02M01-01E
CH2
-A
-B
-C
-D
-E
-F
-G
-H
-J
-K
-L
-M
-A
-B
-C
-D
-E
-F
-G
-H
-J
-K
-L
-M
-A
-B
-E
-F
-G
-J
-K
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
/K
/K
/K
/K
/K
/K
/K
SO2
CO
CO2
CH4
NO
CO2
CH4
CO2
CO2
NO
NO
NO
SO2
CO
CO2
CH4
NO
CO2
CH4
CO2
CO2
NO
NO
NO
SO2
CO
NOX
CO2
CH4
CO2
NOX
CH3
CO
CO
CH4
CO
SO2
CO
SO2
O2
O2
O2
O2
O2
CO
CO
CH4
CO
SO2
CO
SO2
O2
O2
O2
CO
CO
CO
SO2
O2
O2
O2
CH4
O2
O2
CO
Correct SO2
Correct CO
Correct NOX
O2
O2
CH4
O2
-L
1, 2, 3
/K
NOX
CO
O2
-M
1, 2, 3
/K
NOX
SO2
CO
CH4
CH5
CH6
CH7
CH8
CH4
CO
O2
O2
Correct SO2 av.
Correct CO av.
Correct NOX av.
Correct CO
Correct CO
O2
Correct NOX
O2 av.
O2 av.
O2 av.
Correct CO av.
O2 av.
Correct CO av.
O2 av.
Correct CO Correct CO av.
O2 av.
Correct SO2 Correct NOX av. Correct SO2 av.
O2 av.
O2 av.
O2
O2 av.
STANDARD ACCESSORIES
Item
Part No.
Power cable
K9218SA
Fuse
K9218RB
Slide rail
K9218RC
Slide rail x1
Description
Qty
2
T11.EPS
IM 11G02M01-01E
9-9
(unit: mm)
<Top View>
365
355.6
123.8
111.1
38
(24)
101.5
254
336.5
500 max
<Side View>
88.5
M4 (for slide rail)
<Front View>
Power Switch
M5
MODE
177
POWER
100.8
7.5
ZERO
ESC
ENT
SPAN
465
483
<Rear View>
Purge gas inlet, Rc1/4 or 1/4NPT
Sample gas outlet, Rc1/4 or 1/4NPT
429
<REAR>
RS232C Terminal
connector block 1
Terminal
block 3
Terminal
block 2
9 - 10
Terminal
block 5
Terminal
block 4
IM 11G02M01-01E
(unit: mm)
5303
Cabinet member
1.52t
(22.7)
Intermediate
member
Open
(9.5)
Drawer member
1.27t
15.90.5
12.70.3
(24.4)
35.30.3
25.40.3
508.00.8
476.20.3
463.50.3
352.80.3
111.10.3
12.70.3
4.535.3
4.535.3
123.80.3
238.10.3
365.10.3
15.90.5
19.10.3
505.00.8
Reinforcement plate
Rack size
Rack size
450 or more
465
Mounting diagram
Slide rails
101.6
101.6
450 or more
EIA standard
465
EIA standard
Mounting diagram
Guide rails
Guide rails
For the guide rail mounted type, a maintenance
space (200 mm or more) should be provided on
top of the main unit.
F06.EPS
IM 11G02M01-01E
9 - 11
Oxygen (O2)
0225 vol%
T12.EPS
ZX8D
25
23
Power
supply
Style code
Unit: mm
170
152
OXYGEN ANALYZER
800
110
131
140
TEMP
7-M4
POWER FUSE3A
OFF
AC
+
OUT
ALM
17
5
Gas inlet
172.3
Gas outlet
F08.EPS
4
+
AC power supply E
50/60Hz
Output
to IR400
Temperature
alarm output
F09-2.EPS
Caution on Safety
Before using this product, be sure to read its instruction manual in advance.
9 - 12
IM 11G02M01-01E
NO2/NO Converter
Power consumption:
Approx. 85 VA
Safety conforming standards:
EN61010-1
Pollution degree 2
Installation category II
Weight:
Approx. 1.1 kg (K9350LE)
Approx. 1.2 kg (K9350LF)
Sample gas requirements:
Dust/drain removed, gas
temperature at 1508C or
less
Part No.
Item
Catalyst for NO2/NO converter
K9350LP
Glass wool for NO2/NO converter K9350LQ
Fitting for NO2/NO converter
K9350LV
Qty
2
2
2
T15.eps
External Dimensions
Unit: mm
(150)
135
[9.5/[5.5
105
(120)
(210)
Gas Outlet
Wiring Diagram
7 8
4-[5
[9.5/[5.5
Approx.130
110
Gas Inlet
100V AC
(Shared with internal wiring)
K9350LE
K9350LF
IM 11G02M01-01E
9 - 13
Customer
Maintenance
Parts List
Model IR200
Infrared Gas Analyzer
INFRAR
ED GAS
ANALYZ
ER
POWER
MODE
ESC
ZERO
ENT
SPAN
Item
1
2
Parts No.
K9218RB
K9358LM
Qty.
1
1
Description
Fuse (Time Lag Fuse)
Fuse holder
CMPL 11G02M01-01E
1st Edition : July. 2002 (YK)
d Measuring Cell
5
8
7
8
11
11
12
10
10
CMPL 11G02M01-01E
Qty.
8
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
4
4
2
2
2
Description
Screw
Base plate
Base plate for 250 mm
O-ring for Block cell
Screw
Screw
Cover
Washer
Screw
Screw
Support
Pushing for pipe cell
O-ring for pipe cell
Revision Record
Manual Title : IR200 Infrared Gas Analyzer
Manual Number : IM 11G02M01-01E
Edition
Date
Remark (s)
1s t
Oct. 2002
Newly published
2nd
Aug. 2006
3rd
Jul. 2007
Section 3.4, "Sampling," (3) "Preparation for standard gas": Partially changed the table.
Section 5.2, "Overview of display and operation panel": Partially changed the figure.
Section 6.1, "Changeover of range": Partially changed the figure.
Section 6.2, "Calibration setting": Added descriptions.
Section 6.3.1, "Setting of alarm values": Changed descriptions.
Section 6.4.1, "Auto calibration": Partially changed the figure.
Section 6.6, "Peak alarm setting": Partially changed descriptions in the figure.
Section 7.2, "Daily check and maintenance procedures": Partially changed Table 7-1, Maintenance and
check list.
Section 8.1, "Error message": Partially changed the figure.
Section 9.1, "Specifications," Safety and EMC conforming standards: Changed descriptions and
added Note.
Section 9.2, "Model and Suffix codes": Deleted Footnote 7 and changed descriptions of Footnote 8
(former 9).
Section 9.3, "External Dimensions," Dedicated Zirconia O2 Sensor (to be purchased separately):
Added "Safety and EMC conforming standards" descriptions and revised "Model and Suffix code"
table.
Edition
Date
Remark (s)
Section 9.3, "External Dimensions," NO2/NO Converter: Changed "Part number" descriptions, added"
Safety conforming standards" descriptions, deleted "CE Marking" descriptions, and changed "External
Dimensions" drawings.
IM 11G02M01-01E