Installation And Start-Up; Safety Considerations; Preparing For Installation; Installation Tools And Equipment - ABB PGC2000 Operation And Service Manual

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SECTION 2. INSTALLATION AND START-UP

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Before starting to install the analyzer, read the safety information below.
Before beginning installation, repair, or maintenance on the analyzer, contact the
local Safety Department to ensure that all safety guidelines, regulations and
procedures are followed. This includes obtaining the proper work permits.
The user is responsible for being familiar with and complying with all safety and
health guidelines, regulations and procedures at analyzer location. Consult
Material Safety Data Sheets for safety requirements.
When working on the analyzer there is the possibility of exposure to hydrogen,
nitrogen, and other compressed gases. All appropriate precautions and extreme
care should be taken when working with all compressed gases.
Become familiar with the application specifications before working on the analyzer.
Wear protective clothing and equipment such as rubber gloves, and goggles or
safety glasses with side shields.
Before opening analyzer enclosure doors, be sure the area is safe from hazardous
gases and will remain so the entire time analyzer is open.
When handling electronic parts and assemblies, it is necessary that proper
electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions are taken (i.e., wear an ESD wrist strap
with a grounding cable and use an ESD shielded bag to protect items removed).

PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION

Locate the analyzer as close as practical to the stream to be sampled. Analyzer location and area
classification are the customer's responsibility.
When determining where to install the analyzer, include the following location criteria:
EMC certification, where required
area classification, as specified by the customer
protection from rain, direct sunlight, temperature extremes
avoiding exposure to corrosive gas
free from dust and static electricity
space of at least 450 mm (18 in.) to the right of the analyzer for various customer connections
and for servicing.

Installation Tools and Equipment

The following tools and equipment are required to install and check out the system.
Tools:
2000-OSM, F1
#2 Phillips screwdriver
#1 Phillips screwdriver with short handle
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