Installation; Unpacking The Analyzer; Mounting The Analyzer; Series - Teledyne 4060 Series Instruction, Operating And Maintenance Manual

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Series 4060

Installation

Installation of the Series 4060 Analyzer includes:
1. Unpacking
2. Mounting
3. Gas connections
4. Electrical connections
5. Testing the system.

3.1 Unpacking the Analyzer

Although the analyzer is shipped with all the materials you need to
install and prepare the system for operation. Carefully unpack the
Analyzer and inspect it for damage. Immediately report any damage or
shortages to the shipping agent.

3.2 Mounting the Analyzer

The Series 4060 is a general-purpose analyzer and as such is
designed with (non-sealed) enclosures. It must be installed in an area
where the ambient temperature is not permitted to drop below 32ºF nor
rise above 100ºF. In areas outside these temperatures, auxiliary
heating/cooling must be supplied. The 4060 enclosure is oil and dust
resistant and although it is designed to resist moisture, it should NOT be
considered completely watertight. Mounting to walls or racks must be
made securely. Avoid locations that are subject to extreme vibration and
sway.
Sufficient space must be provided around the analyzer to
accommodate the necessary electrical conduit and plumbing connections.
The front panel must be allowed to be pulled out for possible service
access to all components of the enclosure. Refer to the system/analyzer
outline drawings for dimensions.
Note: To completely slide the analyzer out of the enclosure, pull
Analyzer out until it stops, then push down on the release
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