Maintaining A Pulsed Discharge Detector (Pdd) - Thermo Scientific TRACE 1600 Hardware Manual

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Maintaining a Pulsed Discharge Detector (PDD)

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11. If external modules are present, plug the power cable to the AC Input connector of each
external module, and to the wall outlet.
12. Power on the GC.
a. Plug the power cable to the AC Input connector into the back of the GC and to the
wall outlet.
b. Flip up the power switch (breaker) to the position I.
13. Set the normal detector working conditions.
14. Ignite the flame.
The Pulsed Discharge Detector (PDD) does not require maintenance.
WARNING Under no circumstances should the detector be disassembled. The components
of the detector are assembled with special tooling and held under considerable force.
Disassembling of the detector may present a safety hazard and will result in its destruction.
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Performing Detectors Routine Maintenance
Maintaining a Pulsed Discharge Detector (PDD)
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