Installation 3.0; Location; Sample Saction Installation; Filtering - Teledyne 514 Instruction Manual

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3.0
Installation
Before power is supplied to the analyzer, all modules should be opened
and inspected for damage or loose components. Also check unit for proper
wiring and connections. All plug in circuit cards should be removed and
checked individually for correct assembly.
3.1

Location

The analysis section should be installed in an area where the ambient
temperature does not fall below 32 °F or rise above 110 °F. Steam or
electrical enclosure heating may be provided as an option. Do not install
the assembly in the path of an air conditioner or in an extremely drafty
area. The analysis section, as well as the explosion-proof version of the
analyzer, is suitable for installation in Class I, Group D, Division I areas.
Since the analysis section of the general purpose version of the analyzer is
enclosed in a weather-resistant enclosure, it is suitable for outdoor location.
The control module of the general purpose version of the analyzer is
generally intended for flush panel mounting indoors in general purpose
areas.
3.2
Sample Section: Installation
See Figure 3-1. The sample is introduced and drained (or vented) from
two 1/8 " Swagelok bulkhead fittings located on the bottom side of the
sample module. The following guidelines are recommended:

3.2.1 Filtering

Suspended particulate matter must be eliminated from the process
sample prior to introduction into the analyzer sampling system. Aside from
clogging the lines, accessories, integral sample paths of the analyzer and
coating sample cell windows, solid particles may interfere with the analy-
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