Setup Procedure - Thermo Scientific 410i Instruction Manual

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Setup Procedure

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5. Check for possible damage during shipment.
6. Check that all connectors and circuit boards are firmly attached.
7. Re-install the cover.
8. Remove any protective plastic material from the case exterior.
Use the following procedure to setup the instrument:
1. Connect the sample line to the SAMPLE bulkhead on the rear panel
(Figure
2–3). Ensure that the sample line is not contaminated by dirty,
wet, or incompatible materials. All tubing should be constructed of
Teflon®, 316 stainless steel, borosilicate glass, or similar tubing with an
OD of 1/4-inch and a minimum ID of 1/8-inch. The length of the
tubing should be less than 10 feet.
Note Gas must be delivered to the instrument free of particulates. It may
be necessary to use the Teflon particulate filter as described in
Particulate
Filter" on page 9-4.
Note Gas must be delivered to the instrument at atmospheric pressure. It
may be necessary to use an atmospheric bypass plumbing arrangement as
shown in
Figure 2–4
if gas pressure is greater than atmospheric pressure.
2. Connect the EXHAUST bulkhead to a suitable vent. The exhaust line
should be 1/4-inch OD with a minimum ID of 1/8-inch. The length of
the exhaust line should be less than 10 feet. Verify that there is no
restriction in this line.
3. If the optional zero/span solenoid valves are installed, connect a source
of CO
-free air to the ZERO bulkhead, and connect a source of CO
2
span gas to the SPAN bulkhead.
4. Connect a suitable recording device to the rear panel connector. For
detailed information about connecting to the instrument, refer to:
"Connecting External
Instrument Controls >
"External Device Connection
Devices" on page
2-5
"I/O
Configuration" on page
Components" on page
Model 410i Instruction Manual
Installation
Setup Procedure
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