Figure 34 Relative Positioning Of Components In The Uv Lamp Assembly - GE Sievers 500 RL Operation And Maintenance Manual

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9.
Slide the nut up the lamp housing (toward the connector cord), and then slide the ferrules up the lamp
housing, until they are level with the black heat shrink tubing. Be careful when inserting the lamp into
the Analyzer as the nut and ferrules may slide off. Refer to Figure 34 and Figure 35 for proper
orientation of the ferrules.
Figure 34: Relative Positioning of Components in the UV Lamp Assembly
10. Carefully slide the lamp assembly into the enclosure. Stop if you feel any resistance, and realign the
lamp in the reactor. Make sure the black heat tubing is flush against the brass-colored nut.
11. Tighten the brass-colored nut finger-tight. While tightening the nut, make sure the heat shrink tubing
remains flush against the nut (Figure 34). Do not use a wrench.
12. Connect the power connector to the power supply by aligning the slot on the connector with the slot on
the power supply. Tighten the connector screw. Gently pull on the power connector to make sure it is
securely attached to the power supply.
13. Record the installation date for the lamp in the service log (see Table 15 on page 151).
14. If you need to replace other consumables, follow the procedures listed in the appropriate sections of
this chapter. Otherwise, close and latch the Analyzer door.
15. Plug in the main power cord and turn the Analyzer on with the main power switch.
16. Enter the installation date for the UV lamp by following the procedures in "Setting the Installation or
Date for New Consumables" on page 149.
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Brass nut
Ferrules
Figure 35: UV Lamp Ferrule Orientation Detail
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