Installation; Location; Power Requirements - GE MOA 280i Operation And Maintenance Manual

Nitric oxide analyzer
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INSTALLATION

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Location

Place the analyzer on a clean, unobstructed surface approximately 25" (60 cm)
deep by 6.2" (16 cm) wide that can support at least 35 pounds (16 kg) in addition
to existing equipment. For proper heat dissipation, ensure that an additional 6" (16
cm) is available at the rear and on both sides of the detector. Leave ~ 24" (60 cm)
of additional space on one side of the detector for the purge vessel. Additional
space will be required for computers, printers and integrators.
Place the vacuum pump on a space of nearby floor or bench 7.5" (19 cm) by 19" (48
cm) with a minimum height clearance of 14.5" (37 cm). Pump weight is 47 lbs.
(21.5 kg).
The analyzer and pump can also be placed on a cart for mobile operation. The cart
should have a bottom shelf with enough clearance for the vacuum pump and
should be sturdy enough to support the total weight of the analyzer and pump (82
lbs. 38 kg), plus any additional equipment or gas cylinders that will be placed on
the cart.

Power Requirements

The detector and vacuum pump are powered from a standard, 15 amp, 120 VAC 60
Hz grounded AC outlet. The NOA and pump will draw ~6 amps in normal operation,
and slightly higher instantaneous current with the pump running.
For 230 VAC versions of the detector, a standard (230 VAC, 50 Hz) grounded AC
outlet (~3 amps) is required.
For 100 VAC versions, a standard (100 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz) grounded AC outlet (~7
amps) is required.
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