Equipment Purpose And Role - Emerson Rosemount CT5800 Manual

Continuous gas analyzer
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September 2019
WARNING
Live parts are accessible when operating the analyzer with doors open or covers removed.
WARNING
The emission of gases hazardous to health may be possible even when all gas connections
have been correctly made.
1.1.2
Notes on batteries
This analyzer contains an Li battery (button cell) of type CR 2032. The battery is soldered
into position and usually does not need to be replaced during the analyzer's lifetime.
At the end of lifetime, dispose of the analyzer in compliance with the waste regulations.
WARNING
EXPLOSION
Batteries may leak, overheat, or explode if not handled propery.
Do not open or try to charge a battery.
Do not expose batteries to heat or fire.
Replace batteries only with the same or equivalent type of battery.
1.1.3
Installing and connecting the unit
The following notices should be followed to ensure compliance with the low voltage
directive (Europe) and other applicable regulations.
Suitably ground all connectors provided for this purpose.
Properly reinstate all safety covers and grounding connections after maintenance work
or troubleshooting.
Provide a fuse at the installation site which will completely disconnect the analyzer in
case of failure. Installing an isolating switch may also be beneficial. In either case, these
components must be constructed to conform to recognized norms.
1.2

Equipment purpose and role

The analyzer is a gas sensor system that can be configured to measure the concentrations
of multiple small molecules in a gas sample that is provided to the analyzer via a sample
line.
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