Teledyne Portable Generator 751H User Manual

OPERATION MANUAL  
MODEL 751H  
HIGH PERFORMANCE  
ZERO AIR GENERATOR  
© TELEDYNE ADVANCED POLLUTION INSTRUMENTATION  
9480 CARROLL PARK DRIVE  
SAN DIEGO, CA 92121-5201  
USA  
Toll-free Phone:  
Phone:  
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL  
This Model 751H High Performance Zero Air Generator operation manual is comprised of  
multiple documents as listed below.  
Part No. Rev  
Name/Description  
07773  
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Model 751H Manual (this manual)  
07839  
Model 751H Spare Parts List (Appendix A of this manual)  
Model 751H Interconnect List (Appendix B of this manual)  
Model 751H Interconnect Diagram (Appendix B of this manual)  
078370100  
07837  
NOTE  
Please read this manual in its entirety before making any attempt to operate the instrument.  
REVISION HISTORY  
Model 751H User Manual, PN 07773  
Date  
Rev DCN Description  
27 Jan 2014  
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SAFETY MESSAGES  
Important safety messages are provided throughout this manual for the purpose of avoiding personal  
injury or instrument damage. Please read these messages carefully. Each safety message is associated  
with a safety alert symbol, and are placed throughout this manual and inside the instrument. The symbols  
with messages are defined as follows:  
WARNING: Electrical Shock Hazard  
HAZARD: Strong oxidizer  
GENERAL WARNING/CAUTION: Read the accompanying message for specific  
information.  
CAUTION: Hot Surface Warning  
Do Not Touch: Touching some parts of the instrument without protection or proper tools  
could result in damage to the part(s) and/or the instrument.  
Technician Symbol: All operations marked with this symbol are to be performed by  
qualified maintenance personnel only.  
Electrical Ground: This symbol inside the instrument marks the central safety grounding  
point for the instrument.  
CAUTION  
This instrument should only be used for the purpose and in the manner described in  
this manual. If you use this instrument in a manner other than that for which it was  
intended, unpredictable behavior could ensue with possible hazardous  
consequences.  
NEVER use any gas analyzer to sample combustible gas(es)!  
Note  
For Technical Assistance regarding the use and maintenance of this instrument or any  
other Teledyne API product, contact Teledyne API’s Technical Support Department:  
Telephone: 800-324-5190  
or access any of the service options on our website at http://www.teledyne-api.com/  
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CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ  
Des consignes de sécurité importantes sont fournies tout au long du présent manuel dans le but d’éviter  
des blessures corporelles ou d’endommager les instruments. Veuillez lire attentivement ces consignes.  
Chaque consigne de sécurité est représentée par un pictogramme d’alerte de sécurité; ces pictogrammes  
se retrouvent dans ce manuel et à l’intérieur des instruments. Les symboles correspondent aux consignes  
suivantes :  
AVERTISSEMENT : Risque de choc électrique  
DANGER : Oxydant puissant  
AVERTISSEMENT GÉNÉRAL / MISE EN GARDE : Lire la consigne  
complémentaire pour des renseignements spécifiques  
MISE EN GARDE : Surface chaude  
Ne pas toucher : Toucher à certaines parties de l’instrument sans  
protection ou sans les outils appropriés pourrait entraîner des  
dommages aux pièces ou à l’instrument.  
Pictogramme « technicien » : Toutes les opérations portant ce  
symbole doivent être effectuées uniquement par du personnel de  
maintenance qualifié.  
Mise à la terre : Ce symbole à l’intérieur de l’instrument détermine le  
point central de la mise à la terre sécuritaire de l’instrument.  
MISE EN GARDE  
Cet instrument doit être utilisé aux fins décrites et de la manière décrite  
dans ce manuel. Si vous utilisez cet instrument d’une autre manière que  
celle pour laquelle il a été prévu, l’instrument pourrait se comporter de façon  
imprévisible et entraîner des conséquences dangereuses.  
NE JAMAIS utiliser un analyseur de gaz pour échantillonner des gaz  
combustibles!  
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WARRANTY  
WARRANTY POLICY (02024G)  
Teledyne Advanced Pollution Instrumentation (TAPI), a business unit of Teledyne  
Instruments, Inc., provides that:  
Prior to shipment, TAPI equipment is thoroughly inspected and tested. Should equipment  
failure occur, TAPI assures its customers that prompt service and support will be available.  
COVERAGE  
After the warranty period and throughout the equipment lifetime, TAPI stands ready to  
provide on-site or in-plant service at reasonable rates similar to those of other manufacturers  
in the industry. All maintenance and the first level of field troubleshooting are to be  
performed by the customer.  
NON-TAPI MANUFACTURED EQUIPMENT  
Equipment provided but not manufactured by TAPI is warranted and will be repaired to the  
extent and according to the current terms and conditions of the respective equipment  
manufacturer’s warranty.  
Product Return  
All units or components returned to Teledyne API should be properly packed for  
handling and returned freight prepaid to the nearest designated Service Center. After the  
repair, the equipment will be returned, freight prepaid.  
The complete Terms and Conditions of Sale can be reviewed at http://www.teledyne-  
CAUTION Avoid Warranty Invalidation  
Failure to comply with proper anti-Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) handling and  
packing instructions and Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) procedures when  
returning parts for repair or calibration may void your warranty. For anti-ESD  
handling and packing instructions please refer to the manual, Fundamentals of ESD,  
PN 04786, in its “Packing Components for Return to Teledyne API’s Customer  
Service” section. The manual can be downloaded from our website at  
http://www.teledyne-api.com under Help Center > Product Manuals in the Special  
Manuals section. RMA procedures are under Help Center > Return Authorization.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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1 INTRODUCTION  
1.1 Preface  
The 751H is an excellent source of clean, dry air for dilution calibrators. It also may be  
used as a source of purge air for permeation tube ovens, zero air for ozone generators,  
or combustion air for FID analyzers. The 751H has an oil-free and diaphragm-free  
pump that pushes air through a pre-cooler and water trap that removes moisture, and  
passes the air through a regenerative, heatless dryer for final drying. The pump then  
routes the dry air through multiple scrubbers that remove SO2, NO, NO2, O3, H2S, CO,  
and Hydrocarbons; the outlet air passes through a final filter to assure a clean, dry,  
analytical zero air supply.  
The regenerative dryer removes water and produces gas with a dewpoint of less than  
-20°C (up to 10 SLPM flow rate) independent of the inlet dewpoint, and assists in the  
removal of other gases, greatly increasing the life of the chemical scrubbers. The 751H  
is an ideal accessory to the Model T700 Mass Flow Calibrator or Model 702 Single  
Point Calibrator as a zero air source for analyzers.  
1.2 751H Features  
Regenerative, heatless dryer for maintenance-free water removal independent of  
inlet dewpoint  
Long life scrubbers for SO2, NO, NO2, O3, H2S, CO, and Hydrocarbons  
Automatic water drain  
May be used to provide combustion air for FID  
Source of purge air for permeation tube ovens  
Source of zero air for Ozone Generators  
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2 SPECIFICATIONS AND APPROVALS  
2.1 Specifications  
Table 2-1: Specifications  
Parameter  
Output  
Specification  
10 SLPM at 30 psig  
Max delivery pressure  
Dewpoint  
30 psig  
< -20 C  
Dryer  
Regenerative heatless dryer with lifetime of greater than 5 years  
SO2 <0.025 ppb  
NO <0.025 ppb  
NO2 <0.025 ppb  
Output Concentration  
O3 <0.3 ppb  
CO < 10 ppb  
HC < 0.25 ppb  
Compressor  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Single-cylinder, internal long-life, oil-less piston pump  
9” x 22” x 13.8” (229 x 559 x 351 mm)  
47 lbs (21.3 kg)  
Operating Temp  
Power  
5-40 C  
Typical Power Consumption  
110-120 V~ 60 Hz, 4.0 A  
220-240 V~ 50 Hz, 3.0 A  
320 W  
425 W  
Environmental Conditions  
Installation Category (Over Voltage Category ) II Pollution Degree 2  
Intended for Indoor Use Only at Altitudes 2000m  
Mains Supply Voltage Fluctuations not to exceed ± 10% of the  
nominal voltage.  
Transient Over Voltages according to Over Voltage Category II  
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2.2 Approvals and Certifications  
The Teledyne-API Model 751H Zero Air Generator was designed, tested and certified for Safety  
and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). This section presents the compliance statements for  
those requirements and directives. For additional certifications, please contract Technical  
Support at 1-800-324-5190 or [email protected].  
2.2.1 Safety  
IEC/EN 61010-1:2010 (3rd Edition), Safety requirements for electrical equipment for  
measurement, control and laboratory use.  
CE: 2006/95/EC, Low-Voltage Directive  
2.2.2 EMC  
IEC/EN 61326-1, Class A Emissions/Industrial Immunity  
EN55011 (CISPR 11), Group 1, Class A Emissions  
FCC 47 CFR Part 15B, Class A Emissions  
CE: 2004/108/EC, Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive  
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3 GETTING STARTED  
This section provides instructions on the proper installation and power up of the  
751H. Refer to Figure 4-2 for the instrument layout and Table 2-1 for the  
specifications.  
NOTE  
Due to mounting screws through its case, the 751H is not considered waterproof.  
3.1 Unpacking  
CAUTION  
TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY, ALWAYS USE TWO PERSONS TO  
LIFT AND CARRY THE 751H.  
1. Remove the 751H from its shipping carton.  
2. Verify that there is no shipping damage. If there are signs of damage, immediately  
advise the shipper, then Teledyne API.  
3. Open the lid and check for damage inside.  
4. Check the line voltage and frequency label on the instrument to ensure that it  
matches the local power source.  
3.2 Installation  
The basic 751H is a portable, self-contained instrument; there are no installation  
instructions other than to ensure adequate support for its weight. However, the  
connections must be made to the instrument panel and drain port with the lid open  
(see Section 3.4 for connection instructions).  
CAUTION  
TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO THE INSTRUMENT,  
ALWAYS OPERATE THE 751H WITH THE LID OPEN.  
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3.3 Instrument Panel  
Figure 3-1 shows the components in the Model 751H instrument layout that are  
pertinent to starting up the instrument.  
Figure 3-1: 751H Startup Connections  
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3.4 Electrical and Pneumatic Connections  
3.4.1 ELECTRICAL  
NOTE  
To maintain compliance with EMC standards, it is required that the power cord  
length be no greater than 3 meters.  
With the power switch in the “OFF” position, connect the power cord from the AC  
input connection to the proper power source.  
CAUTION  
ENSURE THAT THE POWER CORD IS PROPERLY GROUNDED  
AND ADEQUATELY RATED FOR THE SPECIFIED POWER  
RATING OF THIS INSTRUMENT (SEE SPECIFICATIONS TABLE).  
3.4.2 PNEUMATICS  
Make the following pneumatic connections:  
DRAIN (1/4” swage-type bulkhead union) - Connect 1/4” diameter tubing to the water-  
out fitting (refer to Figure 4-2) to avoid the occasional spurts of water ejecting from  
the fitting. Ensure the tubing is long enough that the water ejects outside the  
instrument.  
ZERO AIR OUT (1/4” swage-type bulkhead union) - Connect the AIR OUT port of the  
751H to the INLET fitting of the Model 700 Calibrator with clean 1/4” TFE tubing.  
Keep this line as short as possible to minimize pressure drops. . The pressure in this  
line is adjustable, but should normally be 30 ± 5 psig.  
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3.5 Power-Up  
COOLING FAN Requirements  
The instrument panel cooling fan draws air IN and requires at least 6” (150 mm) of  
clearance for proper operation.  
NOTE:  
DO NOT BLOCK THE COOLING FAN; ALWAYS KEEP LID OPEN WHEN  
INSTRUMENT IS RUNNING.  
1. Turn on the instrument panel POWER SWITCH (Figure 3-1).  
2. The instrument panel POWER LED should come on.  
3. The cooling fan should start immediately.  
4. The compressor should start after a few seconds delay. The delay is to allow the  
control board to measure the local line frequency.  
5. After 30 to 60 seconds, the instrument panel pressure gauge should read 30  
psig.  
6. When the DEWPOINT LED is lit green, it indicates that the 751H is producing  
clean dry air.  
NOTE  
If the 751H has been unused for several days, it may take 30-60 minutes for  
the DEWPOINT LED to light green. However, for ultra-low-level calibrations,  
running the instrument for several hours could be beneficial for achieving  
stability and thoroughly scrubbing contaminants.  
3.6 Storage and Transportation  
If the 751H will not be used for an extended period of time or will be transported, the  
following procedure applies:  
1. Turn off the 751H.  
2. Wait approximately 1 minute.  
3. Turn on the 751H. The water drain valve will switch into the open position and  
vent any accumulated water through the water drain. (Standing H20 will cause  
corrosion)  
4. Turn the 751H off.  
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This shut down process will vent any water that has accumulated in the coalescing  
filter. It will prevent this water from passing into the 751H in the event that the  
instrument is inverted during storage or shipment.  
3.7 Expendable Kits (OPT 42A)  
A one-year supply of replacement particulate filters and consumable scrubber media  
is available from Teledyne API as Option 42A. Refer to Appendix B for a list of  
expendables.  
3.8 Flow Restrictor (OPT 72B)  
An external flow restrictor is available in order to run the 751H without a calibrator or  
other external restriction. It is connected to the outlet fitting and restricts the air flow to  
9 SLPM, allowing the 751H to build adequate backpressure to operate.  
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4 OPERATION  
4.1 Overview  
Refer to Figure 4-1 for a diagram of the 751H pneumatic flow.  
The 751H dries and scrubs ambient air to produce zero air. To accomplish this, first  
the compressor draws air in through the intake filter and compresses it. At the  
compressor outlet, the air is under pressure and hot from the compression. The  
relative humidity is high as a result of the high pressure.  
The air is conducted through the cooling coil where heat is removed by transfer to the  
cooling fan air. With the high pressure and the temperature reduced to ambient level,  
the relative humidity is at its highest. At this point, the air is usually supersaturated.  
From the coil, the wet air passes through a coalescing filter where the excess water is  
separated and settles in the bottom of the filter. The controller periodically opens the  
solenoid drain valve allowing the water to be expelled through a drain fitting.  
The partially dried air enters the Regenerative Dryer which removes essentially all the  
remaining water and a portion of the other contaminants. The pressure relief valve  
may open occasionally and can be loud but this is a normal part of the operation for  
the 751H.  
As the air leaves the dryer, its pressure is controlled to 30 psig by an air pressure  
regulator mounted on the instrument panel. This maintains a constant pressure at the  
calibrator inlet and is displayed by the pressure gauge on the 751H instrument panel.  
For a final clean-up, the dry, regulated air enters the specific scrubbers/filters as  
follows:  
1. The Hydrocarbon scrubber where Hydrocarbons are catalytically converted to  
CO2 and water.  
2. The NO scrubber where NO is oxidized to NO2.  
3. The activated charcoal scrubber where the NO2, O3, SO2 and H2S are absorbed.  
4. The CO scrubber, where CO is catalytically oxidized to CO2.  
5. The clean dry air passes through a fine particulate filter and leaves the 751H  
through the instrument panel bulkhead union (Zero Air Out).  
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751H Chassis  
Pressure Relief  
Valve  
Inlet Filter  
Coalescer  
Condenser  
“AIR IN”  
10LPM Pump  
A
B
4-Way  
Valve  
Pressure  
Regulator  
Drain Valve  
Relief Valve  
Regen Dryer  
“DRAIN OUT”  
HC Scrubber  
“ZERO AIR OUT”  
Cooling Coil  
DFU  
Filter  
30  
Pressure  
Gauge  
0
60  
Dewpoint  
Sensor  
Figure 4-1: Pneumatic Diagram  
Figure 4-2 and Figure 4-3 are illustrations of the 751H plan view and a close-up of its  
instrument panel, respectively.  
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Figure 4-2: Plan View  
Figure 4-3: Instrument Panel  
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4.2 Components  
This section describes the main components and their functions (not all components  
are visible from the plan view).  
4.2.1 Intake Filter  
The intake filter is a serviceable assembly that houses a screen filter. Maintenance  
instructions are provided in Section 5 of this manual.  
4.2.2 Compressor  
The compressor is a single-cylinder oscillating piston type driven by a split capacitor  
AC motor. The compressor is dry; that is, there are no lubricants which can  
contaminate the compressed air. The pistons are sealed by flexible TFE piston rings,  
and after a short run-in period to seat the rings, should last for years. There are no  
diaphragms.  
The compressor is mounted on a sub-plate which is supported on four tuned vibration  
isolators.  
4.2.3 Cooling Coil  
The cooling coil consists of several turns of copper tubing coiled through which the  
cooling fan blows outside air.  
4.2.4 Water Trap  
The water trap is a coalescing type. Supersaturated air enters the trap and is rapidly  
swirled causing the water droplets to deposit on a membrane where the drops  
coalesce and gather in a puddle at the bottom of the filter bowl.  
4.2.5 Water Drain Valve  
The water drain valve is a stainless steel solenoid-operated valve through which  
accumulated water is drained from the filter. The valve is sequenced by the controller  
and is pulsed open every minute to remove water from the filter bowl.  
CAUTION  
THE WATER/AIR SPRAY LEAVING THE DRAIN FITTING SPURTS AT  
A HIGH VELOCITY AND MUST BE CONDUCTED AWAY FROM ANY  
SENSITIVE COMPONENTS.  
The operation cycle has been preset at the factory and is not adjustable.  
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4.2.6 Pressure Relief Valve  
The pressure relief valve is a safety device designed to limit the maximum pressure  
to which the 751H can be subjected. It is set to open at 75-80 psig. This can be quite  
loud when the valve opens and sounds like steam escaping. This is normal operation  
and does not mean there is a problem with the unit.  
CAUTION SAFETY HAZARD  
DO NOT ADJUST THE RELIEF VALVE!  
(Contact TAPI Technical Support if there is any concern about proper function).  
4.2.7 Regenerative Dryer  
The Regenerative Dryer consists primarily of two parallel columns of molecular sieve,  
in which alternately one column is scrubbing the air while the other is being  
regenerated.  
The Regenerative Dryer needs no warm-up and operates at full efficiency as soon as  
the 751H is turned on. The molecular sieve is not consumed and is good for the life  
of the instrument.  
When the 751H is turned on, a four-way solenoid-operated valve directs high  
pressure air to one of the two columns and vents the other column to atmosphere.  
Virtually all the water in the high-pressure air is trapped by the molecular sieve. A  
portion of the dried air is expanded to atmospheric pressure through a flow controller  
and passes in reverse through the second column. By expanding the air, the volume  
increases, thus enabling a small amount of dry purge air to evaporate the entrained  
water in the second column. The wet purge air leaving the column is routed through a  
stainless steel solenoid-operated valve and exhausted through the drain fitting. This  
valve will periodically close when the four-way valve switches columns to maintain  
system pressure. The majority of the dry air from the first column is conducted on to  
the pressure regulator.  
The controller toggles the four-way valve at a predetermined interval and the columns  
alternate their function. This cycling rate has been selected to provide the optimum  
balance of scrubbing efficiency and air usage and is not adjustable.  
4.2.8 Pressure Sensor  
The pressure sensor senses the system pressure directly following the regenerative  
dryer and controls four-way valve action through the control board.  
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4.2.9 Pressure Regulator  
The pressure regulator is set at 30 psig at the factory except for specially modified  
units. Should adjustment be desired, the regulator is accessible on the instrument  
panel. The adjustment knob has a push-pull locking ring which should be reengaged  
after making an adjustment to prevent the knob from turning under vibration.  
When the 751H is used with the Teledyne API Model 700 Calibrator, the pressure  
should be between 28 and 32 psig. The Model 700 calibrator requires that its air  
source be stable and not subject to compressor-induced pressure surges or pressure  
variations with flow.  
WARNING  
THE 751H NOMINAL DELIVERY PRESSURE IS 30 PSIG. NEVER SET  
THE DELIVERY PRESSURE HIGHER THAN 35 PSIG. TO DO SO MAY  
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE 751H AND INJURY TO THE OPERATOR.  
4.2.10 Hydrocarbon (HC) Scrubber  
The High Purity Hydrocarbon Scrubber catalytically converts hydrocarbons to carbon  
dioxide and water. The scrubber consists of a cylindrical cartridge which contains a  
preheat chamber and the pelletized precious-metal catalyst. The cartridge is heated  
by a band heater with an integral type-K thermocouple and is housed in a stainless  
steel casing with appropriate thermal insulation. The cartridge temperature is  
maintained by the instruments controller. The control board reads the thermocouple  
voltage, compensates for cold-junction temperature and modulates the heater to  
maintain a constant cartridge temperature.  
The operating temperature of the cartridge is 300ºC. The temperature can be verified  
by measuring the thermocouple voltage at the two terminal blocks of J17 (labeled  
HC Scrubber” in Figure 4-4). At 300ºC, the thermocouple voltage is 11.2 mV in an  
ambient temperature of 25ºC (11.4 mV at 20º and 11.0 mV at 30º). While the  
controller compensates for cold-junction temperature in controlling the heater, the  
thermocouple voltage at the terminal block is not compensated, so allowance must  
be made for ambient temperature when converting the voltage to cartridge  
temperature.  
CAUTION  
THE AIR LEAVING THE SCRUBBER IS AT 300 C (575 F).  
THIS COPPER COIL AND THE CASING CAN BE VERY HOT.  
The catalyst is proprietary. It theoretically should never need changing. However, in  
the event it were to become contaminated or poisoned, we recommend that the  
scrubber be replaced.  
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4.2.11 NO-NO2 Scrubber  
The NO scrubber uses Purafil® to oxidize NO to NO2. Purafil® has a finite life and we  
recommend that it be replaced annually or sooner if the level of NO in the air is high.  
4.2.12 Charcoal Scrubber  
Activated charcoal removes NO2, O3, SO2 and H2S. The charcoal should be replaced  
annually or sooner if there are high atmospheric levels of these contaminants, or if  
the calibrator zero air shows signs of a positive drift.  
4.2.13 Carbon Monoxide (CO) Scrubber  
The CO scrubber catalytically oxidizes CO to CO2. The catalyst is proprietary and  
operates at room temperature; theoretically, it should never need changing. However,  
in the event it were to become contaminated or poisoned, we recommend that the  
scrubber be replaced.  
4.2.14 Final Filter  
The final filter, located adjacent to the instrument panel, retains any particulates  
released by the 751H. The filter rating is 99.99% removal of 0.1 micron particles. If  
the filter becomes restricted, it should be replaced.  
4.2.15 Pressure Gauge  
The pressure gauge shows the regulated air pressure available to a calibrator. The  
gauge will usually indicate 30 psig. If the flow demand from the calibrator changes,  
the regulator needs to be adjusted to display the correct pressure on the gauge. It is  
normal for the gauge needle to not rest at zero when the system is not under  
pressure.  
4.2.16 Controller  
WARNING  
DANGEROUS VOLTAGES EXIST ON THE CONTROLLER BOARD.  
All functions of the 751H are managed by the Control board (Figure 4-4), which  
provides connections for all switched and non-switched AC components, AC input,  
and the instrument panel power switch/circuit breaker.  
Switched components include the regenerative dryer valve, the water drain  
valve, and the relief valve.  
Non-switched components include the HC scrubber, the fan, the LED board  
and the pump.  
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Provision for voltage configuration is via a jumper plug (J5). All electrical connections  
are made by quick release connectors to aid in servicing. Refer to Figure 4-4 for the  
layout and to Appendix B for the interconnect and other drawings.  
The 751H Control PCB is microcontroller based and provides the following functions:  
Cycles the four-way valve of the Regenerative Dryer.  
Cycles the water drain solenoid valve.  
Cycles the relief valve in response to the pressure sensor.  
Cycles the Regenerative Dryer four-way valve and momentarily opens the water  
drain solenoid valve at compressor startup. This reduces the pressure at the  
compressor outlet to facilitate compressor starting.  
LED D13 flashes at 1 second intervals as an indication that the controller is  
functioning, and a watchdog timer is enabled to prevent any power line disturbances  
from halting the processor.  
Figure 4-4: Control Board Layout  
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4.2.17 Dewpoint Sensor  
The dewpoint sensor ensures that the Regenerative Dryer maintains a dewpoint less  
than -20°C (up to the maximum flow rate). This will increase the life of the chemical  
scrubbers. When the dewpoint drops below -20°C, the green LED (dewpoint  
indicator) on the instrument panel will light green, indicating that the air is dry.  
4.2.18 Instrument Panel Indicator Lights  
Multicolor indicator lights for both the power state and dewpoint state relay diagnostic  
information and instrument mode to the user.  
Table 4-1: Power and Dewpoint Condition Indicators  
Power  
Indicator  
Dew Point  
Indicator  
Instrument State  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Power ON, Dewpoint GOOD  
Power ON, Dewpoint CAUTION  
Power ON, Dewpoint BAD  
Yellow  
Red  
Red-Flashing  
Power ON, Dewpoint CRITICAL  
Alternating  
Yellow –  
Green  
Representative  
of Dewpoint  
State  
Maintenance Mode. 24hr Dewpoint Fault  
Override  
Red-Flashing  
Red-Flashing  
Yellow  
Red  
Temperature Fault.  
Dew Point Fault.  
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5 MAINTENANCE  
5.1 Schedule  
WARNING  
There are high voltages present while the 751H is plugged in.  
CAUTION  
The operations outlined in this section are to be performed by  
qualified maintenance personnel only.  
Before performing any maintenance, cycle the power on/off and drain any water that  
may be present (refer to instructions for Storage and Transportationin Section 3.6).  
Table 5-1 presents the maintenance schedule.  
Table 5-1: Maintenance Schedule  
Date Instrument was received:_____________________  
NO-NO2  
Scrubber  
(Purafil)  
Charcoal  
Scrubber  
Regenerative  
Dryer  
Intake and  
Final Filters  
CO Scrubber  
HC Scrubber  
Item  
Recommended  
Frequency  
When  
Contaminated  
When  
Contaminated  
When  
When  
Annually  
Annually  
Contaminated Contaminated  
Refer to Section  
January  
February  
March  
April  
May  
June  
Month  
July  
August  
September  
October  
November  
December  
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5.2 Maintenance Mode  
When changing the media of the Charcoal Scrubber (Section 5.5) and the NO-NO2  
Scrubber (Section 5.6), the new media will contain some moisture due to humidity in  
the ambient air, consequently triggering a dewpoint fault condition. Placing the 751H  
in Maintenance Mode will override the fault for 24 hours, allowing time to thoroughly  
dry the new media before resuming normal operation of the 751H. (In high humidity  
environments this may take longer).  
To activate Maintenance Mode, first follow the instructions for changing the media. At  
the step when instructed to place the instrument in Maintenance Mode, locate the  
hole in the bulkhead of the Instrument Panel. This hole is lined up with the  
Maintenance Mode button on the Control Board (Figure 4-4); pass a blunt instrument  
with a small diameter through the hole and press the button.  
5.3 Cleaning  
1. Occasionally, depending upon the local conditions, check the inside of the 751H  
for excessive dirt or dust.  
2. Particularly, check the cooling fan, cooling coil and compressor fan inlet.  
3. Remove any dirt or dust with a vacuum cleaner.  
Do not use an air jet. This will only redistribute the dirt and will not remove it.  
5.4 Checking Tubing  
1. Under the vibration of the compressor, it is possible for some parts of the TFE  
tubing to abrade against nearby objects. This is most likely to occur with the  
tubing directly attached to the compressor.  
2. Check to see if any signs of abrasion are present, and, if so, re-dress the tubing.  
3. If any section of tubing appears to be heavily abraded, remove and replace it.  
CAUTION  
Do not loosen any tubing connection while the 751H is running.  
CAUTION  
BEFORE WORKING ON THE 751H PLUMBING TURN OFF THE  
751H, WAIT FOR THE PRESSURE GAUGE TO READ ZERO. (THIS  
MAY REQUIRE THAT YOU LOOSEN THE INSTRUMENT PANEL  
BULKHEAD UNION TO ALLOW THE AIR TO BLEED AWAY.)  
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WARNING  
EVEN THOUGH THE INSTRUMENT PANEL POWER SWITCH IS  
OFF, THERE IS LINE VOLTAGE PRESENT AT THE POWER ENTRY  
TERMINALS, POWER SWITCH TERMINALS AND ON THE  
CONTROL BOARD. FOR ADDED SAFETY, REMOVE THE POWER  
CORD FROM THE INSTRUMENT PANEL RECEPTACLE.  
5.5 Replacing the Charcoal Scrubber Media  
Before emptying the used charcoal, wearing a dust mask is recommended as a  
preventive measure since it is possible that some charcoal dust may rise when  
emptying and refilling the canister.  
1. Turn off the 751H and wait for the pressure to go to zero.  
2. Remove the 1/4” tubing connected to the top of the scrubber canister.  
3. Release the fastening strap to free the canister.  
4. Remove the 1/4” tubing connected to the bottom of the canister.  
5. Unscrew the cap of the canister.  
6. Remove the pad from the top of the canister.  
7. Pour out the charcoal and dispose of it properly.  
8. Refill the canister with fresh charcoal, up to 3/8” to 1/4” from the top. Rap the  
sides of the canister gently to settle the charcoal and add more as necessary.  
9. Replace the pad on top of the charcoal.  
10.Wipe any charcoal dust from the top edge of the canister. This is the surface  
which seals against the gasket.  
11.Check that the gasket is in place in the cap.  
12.Replace the cap and tighten it “hand-tight”.  
13.Reconnect the lower 1/4” tube connection.  
14.Reattach the canister with the fastening strap.  
15.Reconnect the upper 1/4” tube.  
16.Enable “maintenance mode” (Section 5.2) which will bypass the dewpoint  
warnings during scrubber drying.  
17.After the compressor is turned on, it may be wise to check the scrubber for leaks  
(see Section 5.11).  
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5.6 Replacing the NO - NO2 Scrubber Media  
This procedure is identical to the charcoal scrubber replacement procedure except  
that the canister should be refilled with Purafil .  
NOTE  
After replacing the material in these scrubbers it can take up to 48 hours for  
the material to dry out before the 751H is functioning optimally.  
5.7 Replacing the CO Scrubber  
The CO scrubber is attached to the bulkhead adjacent to the instrument panel  
(Figure 4-2). This is not a heated scrubber. It is secured with four screws through the  
body of the scrubber into the panel.  
1. Turn off power and unplug the 751H.  
2. Remove the Charcoal and NO-NO2 scrubbers to gain access to the hardware.  
3. Disconnect the tubing and remove the four screws to remove the scrubber.  
CAUTION  
THE SCRUBBER MAY BE HOT.  
4. With a wrench, remove the two fittings from the top of the scrubber cartridge.  
5. Pick out the retaining screens.  
6. Shake out the catalyst beads and dispose. No special disposal methods  
required.  
7. Pour in new catalyst to 1/2” from the top of the bores. Tap the cartridge sides  
gently to settle the beads and top up to the 1/2” level.  
8. Return the retainer screens.  
9. Replace the TFE tape on the two unions and replace the unions in the cartridge.  
10.Reassemble the scrubber and reattach it to the panel.  
11.Reconnect the tubing and receptacle.  
12.Turn on the 751H and perform a leak check (see Section 5.11).  
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5.8 Replacing the Hydrocarbon (HC) Scrubber  
1. Turn off power and unplug the 751H power cord.  
CAUTION  
WAIT FOR THE SCRUBBER TO COOL. THE SCRUBBER CASING  
AND THE COPPER COOLING COIL WILL BE VERY HOT.  
2. Remove the six screws which secure the chassis to the case.  
3. Remove the chassis assembly from the case.  
4. Remove the cover, exposing the pump and HC scrubber.  
5. Disconnect the HC scrubber power at the Controller.  
6. Unplug the thermocouple from the control board.  
7. Disconnect the pneumatic connections at the REGULATOR OUTLET AND AT  
THE COPPER COOLING COIL INLET, using 1/2 and 9/16 wrenches.  
5. Loosen the four captive screws holding the scrubber to the chassis.  
6. Lift out the scrubber.  
7. Install a new Teledyne API-supplied scrubber (these are purged at the factory)  
and tighten the four captive screws.  
8. Attach and tighten the pneumatic connections.  
CAUTION  
ENSURE THAT THE COPPER COOLING COIL DOES NOT TOUCH  
ANY WIRE OR CABLE.  
9. Reconnect the wiring from the scrubber to the control board.  
CAUTION  
BE SURE THAT YOU USE A TELEDYNE API-SUPPLIED, PURGED  
SCRUBBER. OTHERWISE, DOWNSTREAM COMPONENTS MAY BE  
DAMAGED. AN UNPURGED HYDROCARBON SCRUBBER  
PRODUCES A LOT OF WATER WHEN FIRST TURNED ON.  
11.Plug the thermocouple into the control board.  
12.Turn on the 751H.  
13.Connect a millivolt meter to J17 (labeled “HC Scrubber” in Figure 4-4) on the  
temperature controller.  
Observe that the Heater Relay LED (D8) starts blinking at 11.2 mV (300ºC) and  
that the thermocouple voltage holds steady.  
14.When all traces of water have disappeared from the 751H output, the output  
may be reconnected to the analyzer.  
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5.9 Servicing The Regenerative Dryer  
It is unlikely that the Regenerative Dryer should ever need service. Should the  
molecular sieve become contaminated by oil or other external contaminants, the  
scrubber will need to be cleaned and recharged. Refer to Figure 5-1.  
NOTE  
Wearing a dust mask could be helpful as a preventive measure since the  
molecular sieve may be dusty.  
1. Turn off the 751H and turn on again and remove any water in bowl.  
2. Unplug the instrument from electrical service.  
3. Allow the pressure to bleed to zero.  
4. Remove the two pneumatic connections and the electrical connection from the 4-  
way manifold.  
5. Remove the dryer from the chassis by undoing the four captive screws in the  
scrubber base.  
6. Remove the 4-way valve bracket from the upper manifold and let the valve hang  
loose attached to the lower manifold. (If the valve needs to be replaced, see  
Section 5.10 for procedures).  
7. Remove the three nuts on top of the upper manifold.  
8. Remove the upper manifold.  
9. Remove the two dryer columns from the bottom manifold.  
10.Change the four o-rings in the circular grooves in the upper and lower manifolds.  
11.Remove the retainer pads from the top end of each dryer column and dump the  
molecular sieve into a suitable waste receptacle.  
12.Remove the retainer pads from the bottom end of each dryer column.  
13.Wipe out the inside of the dryer columns with a clean dry cloth.  
14.Examine the surface and ports in the upper and lower manifolds. If there is an  
accumulation of dirt or corrosion, disassemble the manifolds and clean them. If  
not, proceed with the next step.  
15.Place new, clean retainer pad in the bottom end of each dryer column, pushing  
in until the pads are at the retainer rings.  
16.Invert the columns so that the open ends (top) are up.  
17.Pour new, clean molecular sieve into each column, up to 1/4” from the top. Rap  
the side gently, (with a screw-driver handle, for instance) to settle the molecular  
sieve, and then top up to the 1/4” mark again.  
18.Place new, clean retainer pads into the top of each column to the retainer ring.  
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19.Wipe the ends of the columns. These are the surfaces which seal against the  
o-rings.  
20.Set the bottom of the columns into the lower manifold. Ensure that they are in  
the grooves and not caught up on the edge.  
21.Place the upper manifold on top of the two columns. Ensure that the columns are  
in the grooves. (Wiggle the columns sideways to ensure that the columns are  
trapped in the grooves.)  
22.Replace the nuts and lock-washers on the three tie rods BUT DO NOT TIGHTEN  
THEM.  
23.Push down hard in the center of the upper manifold with one hand and finger-  
tighten the nuts until you feel a soft resistance.  
24.With a wrench, tighten each nut in turn, 1/2 turn at a time. This will ensure that all  
the nuts are tightened evenly. If the nuts are tightened unevenly, the column o-  
rings may not seal and you may cause damage to the sealing surfaces.  
25.Examine the fit of the columns in the manifold groove one more time.  
26.Re-attach the 4-way valve bracket.  
27.Return the dryer to the 751H chassis and tighten the four captive screws.  
28.Reconnect the two pneumatic fittings and the valve power cord.  
29.Plug in and turn on the 751H.  
30.Check the dryer for leaks (see Section 5.11).  
If no leaks are detected, the 751H is ready for operation.  
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5.10 Changing the Regenerative Dryer’s 4-Way Valve  
1. Remove the Regenerative Dryer from the chassis as described in Section 5.9  
above.  
2. Disconnect the two tubing connections and the electrical connection to the 4-way  
valve.  
3. Remove the 4-way valve bracket from the regenerative upper manifold.  
4. Remove the 4-way valve from the bracket.  
5. Attach a new valve, complete with tube fittings and muffler(s).  
6. Attach the bracket to the upper manifold.  
7. Connect the electric cable and two pneumatic fittings.  
8. Re-install the dryer in the 751H chassis and tighten the four captive base screws.  
5.11 Leak Check  
WARNING  
ENSURE TO UNPLUG THE POWER CORD PRIOR TO  
PERFORMING ANY LEAK CHECK PROCEDURE  
.
1. Power off the unit and unplug the power cord.  
2. Cap the zero out fitting and the drain port fitting.  
3. Disconnect the line to the dewpoint sensor manifold and cap it.  
4. Plug in the power cord, power on the unit, and allow it to run for one minute (until  
it’s pressurized).  
5. Turn off the power switch and wait five minutes. The reading on the instrument  
panel pressure gauge should not change.  
NOTE  
This procedure checks the majority of the components and fittings. If you  
believe that there is still a leak, please contact Technical Support:  
(858) 657-9800.  
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5.12 Filter Element Replacement  
5.12.1 Intake Filter  
To service the intake filter (Figure 4-2):  
1. Turn the filter cap counter-clockwise and remove from the filter housing.  
2. Remove the filter screen and use compressed air to blow out any debris.  
3. Reseat the filter screen inside the filter housing.  
4. Return the cap to the filter housing and secure in place with a clockwise turn.  
If the screen is damaged, then replace the intake filter assembly (TAPI P/N FL51).  
5.12.2 Final Filter  
To replace the disposable Final filter unit (Figure 4-2):  
1. Remove the disposable filter unit (DFU) from the retainer clip.  
2. Release the tubing at each end of the DFU by pressing the spring-loaded quick-  
connects toward the DFU and pulling the tubing away.  
3. Dispose of the used DFU.  
4. Reinsert the tubing into each end of the new DFU (Teledyne API P/N FL50),  
pushing in tightly to secure.  
5. Secure the new filter unit into the retainer clip.  
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6 TROUBLESHOOTING  
This section presents possible problems and their causes and solutions.  
CAUTION Avoid Warranty Invalidation  
Failure to comply with proper anti-Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) handling  
may void your warranty. For anti-ESD handling instructions please refer to the  
manual, Fundamentals of ESD, PN 04786, which can be downloaded from our  
website at http://www.teledyne-api.com under Help Center > Product Manuals  
in the Special Manuals section.  
Table 6-1: Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Probable Cause  
Corrective Action  
Unplugged power cord.  
Plug in power cord at both ends.  
Refer to Table 3-1 for the correct  
line voltage.  
Incorrect line voltage.  
Power light does not come on.  
Tripped power switch/circuit  
breaker.  
Reset power switch/circuit  
breaker.  
AIR IN filter is plugged.  
Clean or replace the filter.  
Check for any mechanical  
obstruction.  
Compressor fan is jammed.  
Compressor does not start  
(after 10 seconds).  
Pump is not connected to  
controller.  
Connect the pump to the  
controller.  
Pump relay (K4) is open.  
Replace the controller.  
Compressor shock isolator screws  
are loose.  
Tighten the screws.  
Instrument vibrates  
excessively.  
The tubing attached to the  
compressor is vibrating against a  
component.  
Adjust the placement of the  
tubing.  
Air demand too high. Maximum air  
flow is 10 SLPM.  
No action. Pressure will increase  
as flow demand decreases.  
Remove the inlet filter and check  
for impediment or replace filter.  
Adjust the pressure on the  
instrument panel. (Please see  
Warning Note at end of this  
table).  
Air Inlet impeded.  
Pressure does not increase to  
30 psig.  
Pressure regulator is set too low.  
Air leakage.  
Check for leaks. (Section 5.11).  
Rebuild pump (see sticker on  
pump for rebuild kit PN).  
Pump has low output pressure.  
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Probable Cause  
Corrective Action  
Output pressure surges.  
Pressure regulator is set too high  
and pegged.  
Adjust pressure regulator down.  
Replace the scrubbers.  
Output air is not “Zero”.  
Scrubbers may be contaminated.  
4-way valve is jammed; only one  
column is being used.  
Check to ensure the valve is  
plugged in; replace the valve.  
Output air is not dry.  
Replace the upper manifold  
assembly.  
Reflux flow controller is plugged.  
Molecular sieve is contaminated.  
Replace the molecular sieve.  
CAUTION  
THE 751H NOMINAL DELIVERY PRESSURE IS 30 PSIG.  
NEVER SET THE DELIVERY PRESSURE HIGHER THAN 35 PSIG.  
TO DO SO MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE 751H AND INJURY TO  
THE OPERATOR.  
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Use of replacement parts other than those supplied by TAPI may result in non-  
compliance with European standard EN 61010-1.  
Note  
Note  
Due to the dynamic nature of part numbers, please refer to the Website at  
http://www.teledyne-api.com or call Technical Support at 800-324-5190 for more  
recent updates to part numbers.  
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751H SPARE PARTS LIST  
Revision A  
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION  
MEDIA, ACTIVATED CHARCOAL KIT  
005960000  
005970000  
006900000  
006900100  
016920000  
018490000  
040370000  
057270000  
077830100  
077990000  
077990100  
078580000  
078600000  
078610000  
FL0000007  
FL0000050  
FL0000051  
HW0000439  
OR0000035  
PU0000099  
MEDIA, PURAFIL KIT  
FELT PADS FOR REGEN DRIER  
FELT PADS FOR SCRUBBER CANISTERS  
MEDIA, MOLECULAR SIEVE KIT  
PRESSURE GAGE  
CO SCRUBBER ASSEMBLY  
GASKET FOR SCRUBBER CANISTERS  
PCA, CONTROL BOARD, 751H  
PUMP ASSY, 115V/60HZ, 751H  
PUMP ASSY, 230V/50HZ, 751H  
ASSY, WATER DROP VALVE 751H  
ASSY, DRYER RELIEF VALVE 751H  
ASSY, 12VDC FAN 751H  
FILTER, COALESCING  
FILTER, DFU, KYNAR  
FILTER, INTAKE, 751H  
BULKHEAD SCRUBBER MOUNT  
O-RINGS FOR REGEN DRIER  
REBUILD KIT, PUMP, 751H  
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Interconnect List 751H  
Revision  
Description  
Checked  
Date  
DCN  
A
Production Release  
RH  
10/6/2013  
6768  
CONNECTION FROM  
PN  
CONNECTION TO  
PN  
Cable Part  
#
Signal  
Assembly  
J/P  
Pin  
Assembly  
J/P  
Pin  
077940100 Cbl Assy, Front Panel LED Indicator, 751X  
PWR RED LED  
PWR GREEN LED  
RH RED LED  
GND  
GND  
RH GREEN LED  
Front Panel LED Board  
Front Panel LED Board  
Front Panel LED Board  
Front Panel LED Board  
Front Panel LED Board  
Front Panel LED Board  
077890000  
077890000  
077890000  
077890000  
077890000  
077890000  
J1  
J1  
J1  
J1  
J1  
J1  
1
2
7
4
3
6
Control Board  
Control Board  
Control Board  
Control Board  
Control Board  
Control Board  
077830000  
077830000  
077830000  
077830000  
077830000  
077830000  
J11  
J11  
J11  
J11  
J11  
J11  
1
2
3
4
5
6
077990000 Assy, Pump. 115V~, 751H  
AC Line  
AC Neutral  
Power Gnd  
Assy, Pump. 115V~  
Assy, Pump. 115V~  
Assy, Pump. 115V~  
077990000  
077990000  
077990000  
L
N
G
Control Board  
Control Board  
Control Board  
077830000  
077830000  
077830000  
J8  
J8  
J8  
1
2
3
077990100 Assy, Pump. 230V~, 751H  
AC Line  
Assy, Pump. 230V~  
Assy, Pump. 230V~  
Assy, Pump. 230V~  
077990100  
077990100  
077990100  
L1 Control Board  
L2 Control Board  
077830000  
077830000  
077830000  
J8  
J8  
J8  
1
2
3
AC Neutral  
Power Gnd  
G
Control Board  
078580000 Assy, Water Drop Valve, T701X/751X  
+12V RET  
+12V  
Water Drop Valve  
Water Drop Valve  
078580000  
078580000  
EXT/J16  
EXT/J16  
1
2
Control Board  
Control Board  
077830000  
077830000  
J16  
J16  
1
2
078590000 Cbl Assy, 4-Way Shuttle Valve, T701X/751H  
+12V RET  
+12V  
4-Way Shuttle Valve  
4-Way Shuttle Valve  
078590000  
078590000  
P13  
P13  
1
2
Control Board  
Control Board  
077830000  
077830000  
J13  
J13  
1
2
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AC POWER  
SWITCH  
AC POWER  
ENTRANCE  
DRIER  
RELIEF  
VALVE  
SCRUBBER  
HEATER  
J1  
WATER  
DROP  
VALVE  
J1  
J1  
J2  
AC  
PS48  
DC  
J15  
J16  
J3  
J17  
J2  
4-WAY  
SHUTTLE  
VALVE  
J1  
J7  
J13  
FRONT  
PANEL  
LED  
J1  
FAN  
FA10  
J11  
J19  
CONTROL BOARD  
077830000  
T751H  
J8  
THERMISTOR  
TEMP  
751H  
J5  
PUMP  
CONFIG  
PLUG  
078670000 (115V)  
078670100 (230V)  
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