Lifting; Unpacking And Inspection; Acceptance Testing And Startup Procedures - Thermo Scientific 5028i Instruction Manual

Continuous particulate monitor
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Installation

Lifting

Unpacking and
Inspection
Acceptance
Testing and Startup
Procedures
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Model 5028i Instruction Manual
The inner box that the instrument resides in is an ISTA-3E-certified
packaging and is appropriate for transporting the instrument on local
paved roads to the monitoring site. Precautions should be taken to
secure this package from shifting during local transport.
Using the ISTA-3E packaging is strongly recommended for transporting
the instrument over poor roads or on highways.
Lifting
When lifting the instrument, use a procedure appropriate to lifting a
heavy object, such as bending at the knees while keeping your back
straight and upright. It is desirable to have two persons lifting, each
grasp the instrument at the bottom and at the front handle of the unit.
Equipment Damage Do not attempt to lift the instrument by the cover
or other external fittings.
If there is obvious damage to the shipping container when the
instrument is received, notify the carrier immediately and hold for
inspection. The carrier is responsible for any damage incurred during
shipment.
Use the following procedure to unpack and inspect the instrument.
1. Remove the instrument from its shipping container(s) and set it on
a table or bench that allows easy access to both the front and rear.
2. Check for possible damage during shipment.
3. Remove any protective plastic material from the case exterior.
4. Remove the external pump from its shipping container and place
next to the instrument.
The Model 5028i has been bench tested and calibrated at the factory
prior to shipping. The mass sensors, RH sensor, internal sample
temperature sensor, flowmeter temperature sensor, external ambient
temperature sensor, barometric pressure, and volumetric flow rate
have been calibrated to traceable standards. For a quick start, proceed
immediately to the "Startup" procedures and skip the "Bench
Acceptance Test".
To assure the best quality data, it is recommended that you perform an
acceptance test. Furthermore, as part of a quality assurance program
acceptance testing will be conducted prior to field installation. This is
an excellent opportunity to compare the monitor to the primary and
transfer standards that are being used within the monitoring program.
Furthermore, it is an opportunity to assure that the monitor is operating
according to the manufacturer specifications.
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