Section 4
This section describes maintenance procedures required to keep the system operational. Use
care to understand and follow all precautions while performing these procedures.
Note: Do not disassemble the Sensor or Display. Doing so will break the tamper evident seal
and void the warranty.
4.1 Pre-Maintenance Check
Before performing maintenance procedures, ensure the following precautions are understood
and followed:
Safety Instruction – Operation! Observe general safety precautions for handling equipment
using high voltage. Always disconnect power before performing repair or test operations.
Equipment Damage – Qualified Personnel! All persons installing and maintaining this
equipment should be suitably qualified and work to local, regional, and national standards and
codes of practice.
4.2 Maintenance Equipment
Table 4-1 lists recommended equipment for maintenance.
Personal Protective
Safety Glasses
Hearing Protection
Hand Tools
¼ Inch Drill
Hand Drill
Screwdrivers
* Note:
Depending on the local, regional, and national standards and codes of practice, and the environment,
additional personal protective equipment may be necessary.
When disposing of any disposables or components, do so according to any applicable local, regional, and
national standards and codes of practice.
TP-5522901-00
July 2018
Maintenance
Table 4-1 Equipment Recommended for Maintenance
Recommended Equipment*
Work Gloves
Hard Hat or Helmet
Crimping Tool or Solder Set
Hex Wrenches
Wire Cutter / Stripper
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Nitrile or Vinyl Gloves
Safety Shoes
Electrical Tape
Multimeter
Wrenches
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