Teledyne T100 Manuale Utente

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Teledyne API - T100 UV Fluorescence SO2 Analyzer  
Troubleshooting & Service 
 
 
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VDC. The temperature set point (hard-wired into the preamplifier board) will vary by 
about ±1
 C due to component tolerances. The actual temperature will be maintained to 
within 0.1
 C around that set point.  
On power-up of the analyzer, the front panel enables the user to watch that temperature 
drop from about ambient temperature down to its set point of 6-8° C.  
  If the temperature fails to drop after 20 minutes, there is a problem in the cooler 
circuit.  
  If the control circuit on the preamplifier board is faulty, a temperature of -1 C is 
reported. 
12.7. SERVICE PROCEDURES 
This section contains some procedures that may need to be performed when a major 
component of the analyzer requires repair or replacement.  
ATTENTION 
COULD DAMAGE INSTRUMENT AND VOID WARRANTY 
Servicing of circuit components requires electrostatic discharge 
protection, i.e. ESD grounding straps, mats and containers.  Failure to 
use ESD protection when working with electronic assemblies will void 
the instrument warranty.  
12.7.1. DISK-ON-MODULE REPLACEMENT 
Replacing the Disk-on-Module (DOM) will cause loss of all DAS data; it also may 
cause loss of some instrument configuration parameters unless the replacement DOM 
carries the exact same firmware version. Whenever changing the version of installed 
software, the memory must be reset. Failure to ensure that memory is reset can cause the 
analyzer to malfunction, and invalidate measurements. After the memory is reset, the 
A/D converter must be re-calibrated, and all information collected in Step 1 below must 
be re-entered before the instrument will function correctly. Also, zero and span 
calibration should be performed. 
1.  Document all analyzer parameters that may have been changed, such as range, 
auto-cal, analog output, serial port and other settings before replacing the DOM  
2.  Turn off power to the instrument, fold down the rear panel by loosening the 
mounting screws. 
3.  When looking at the electronic circuits from the back of the analyzer, locate the 
Disk-on-Module in the right-most socket of the CPU board.  
4.  The DOM should carry a label with firmware revision, date and initials of the 
programmer.  
5.  Remove the nylon fastener that mounts the DOM over the CPU board, and lift the 
DOM off the CPU. Do not bend the connector pins. 
6.  Install the new Disk-on-Module, making sure the notch at the end of the chip 
matches the notch in the socket.  
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