Unpacking The Analyzer - Emerson Rosemount CT5800 Manual

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the system. The combined beams are closely coupled, parallel, and coaxial about a virtual
line. The laser light beams pass through an optical steering assembly, which directs the
laser beam through the sample cell.
The sample cell contains a set of mirrors to create a path through the sample gas that is
between 0.7 ft. (0.2 m) and 49.2 ft. (15 m) through multiple reflections along the length of
the cell. The laser beams exit the cell at the opposite end from where they entered and are
directed using a second optical block to a receiver.
By measuring and analyzing the light detected by the receiver unit, it is possible to
accurately determine the concentrations of the target molecules within the gas sample
cell.
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Unpacking the analyzer

WARNING
HEAVY ITEM
In accordance with IEC 60079-0: 2011 Clause 30.
Failure to propery handle the analyzer may cause injury to personnel.
Make sure the wall the analyzer is mounted on is solid, stable, and of suitable material
to hold the weight of the analyzer.
Handle the analyzer with caution during unpacking, installing, maintaining, and
transporting to prevent crushing of hands, feet, or other body parts.
The analyzer weighs 176.4 lb. (80 kg).
Emerson recommends that a minimum of two people move and lift the analyzer.
Wear suitable protective gloves and protective footwear.
WARNING
TRANSPORTATION HAZARD
Failure to use proper lifting procedures may cause injury to personnel or damage the
analyzer.
Use safety-approved lifting equipment.
Follow safe lifting procedures for the weight and mass of the analyzer.
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