Unpacking And Installation - Hach BioTector B7000 User Manual

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5.2

Unpacking and Installation

Caution
The BioTector analyzer is shipped ready to be installed, with a kit of parts including sample tubes, reagent
tubes and a selection of spare parts, spare fuses and ferrules.
When the BioTector shipping container is opened, it must be inspected against the shipping list located inside
the container. Additionally, it should be confirmed that no damage was caused to the BioTector during
shipment.
Any issues must be reported to the manufacturer within 3 days.
The BioTector is shipped with a Commissioning and Startup checklist (see Section 7 Analyzer Commissioning
and Startup for details). In order to ensure a quick and trouble free installation, this list should be followed in
the correct sequence.
Points to note regarding installation:
The BioTector should be located as close to the sample point as possible.
The BioTector has an Ingress Protection rating of IP44. It is recommended that the BioTector is
installed in a dry, well ventilated and dust free area.
The BioTector should be installed where the ambient temperature is between 5 and 40°C. If the
ambient temperature exceeds 40°C, a vortex cooler can be installed to reduce the internal
temperature of the BioTector.
The BioTector should be installed vertically, with the maximum variation on each axis less than 2°.
Ensure that there is enough clearance at the front of the BioTector to allow the door to be opened.
Ensure that there is enough clearance at the right hand side of the BioTector for the tube and
electrical connections. There should be enough clearance at the left hand side for the cooling fan to
operate unimpeded.
If there are corrosive gasses in the area, then the BioTector fan should be blanked off,
and an instrument air purge system should be fitted.
Caution
The BioTector analyzer weighs more than 100kg (220lb). Therefore, appropriate
precautions are required for unpacking and installing the BioTector.
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