Getting Started; Installation; Electrical And Pneumatic Connections - Teledyne 6400A Instruction Manual

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TAI Model 6400A SO

2 GETTING STARTED

2.1 Installation

To avoid personal injury, always use two persons to
Verify that there is no apparent shipping damage. If damage has occurred please advise shipper first,
then TAI.
1.
Before operation it is necessary to remove the shipping hold-down screws. Remove the
instrument cover, then refer to Figure 2-1 for screw location.
Note:
Save the shipping screws and re-install them whenever the unit is shipped to another location.
2.
While the instrument cover is removed, please check the voltage and frequency label on
the cover of the power supply module and compare that to your local power before plugging
in the 6400A.
Check for internal shipping damage, and generally inspect the interior of the instrument to make sure all
circuit boards and other components are in good shape.
3.
Replace the instrument cover.
4.
When installing the 6400A, allow at least 4" (10 cm) clearance at the back and at least 1"
(2.5 cm) clearance at each side for proper venting.

2.2 Electrical and Pneumatic Connections

Refer to Figure 2-2 to locate the rear panel electrical and pneumatic connections.
The pressure of the sample gas at the inlet port should be at atmospheric pressure (Refer to Figure 2-3
and Figure 7-1 for pneumatic system connection).
1.
Connect the analyzer exhaust to a suitable vent at atmospheric pressure. (See Figure 2-3
for exhaust line venting recommendations.)
Analyzer Operator Manual, 02164, Rev. G
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CAUTION
lift and carry the Model 6400A.
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