Connecting The Detector Gas Tubing To The Manifolds - Thermo Scientific TRACE 1600 Hardware Manual

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Adding Modules
Adding a Generic Detector Interface

Connecting the Detector Gas Tubing to the Manifolds

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TRACE 1600/1610 Hardware Manual
CAUTION If you are removing a real detector module instead of a dummy module, you
must place and fix the gas block plug on the gas connections using a T20 Torxhead
screwdriver. See
Figure
ATTENTION Si vous retirez un véritable module de détecteur au lieu d'un module factice,
vous devez placer et serrer le bouchon de blocage de gaz sur les raccordements de gaz avec
un tournevis Torx T20.
Figure 527. Detector Gas Block Plug (2)
2. Plug the GDI mechanical module into the main frame.
a. Open the module flap cover.
b. Keeping the module flap cover open, place the module in its seat. Note that the
25-pin female connector on the detector seat of the detector housing is not used.
c. Use a T20 Torxhead screwdriver to tighten the three captive fixing screws without
overtightening.
.
IMPORTANT To maintain the correct alignment the screws must be tightened in turn.
Tighten each screw only a small amount before moving to the next screw. Repeat until all
are secure.
d. Close the module flap cover.
This sections provides instruction for connecting the detector gas tubing to the manifolds
of the GDI mechanical module and GDI electrical interface.
To connect the gas tubing block to the manifolds
Figure 528
shows manifolds of the GDI mechanical module and GDI electrical interface.
Note
Figure
528,
Figure
the third-party detector for graphic convenience. Suppose that it is installed in the
detector module GDI.
527.
529,
Figure
530,
Figure
Gas Block Plug
Gas Connections
Without Gas Block Plug
531, and
Figure 536
do not show
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