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CONTINUOUS GAS ANALYZERS | OI/AO2000-EN REV. B
Packing the gas analyzer
ATTENTION
Depending on its design, the gas analyzer weighs from 18 to 25 kg! Two
persons are needed for removal.
Packing the gas analyzer
1
Remove the system bus terminating resistor from the electronics mod-
ule and secure it to the housing, e.g. with adhesive tape. If the terminat-
ing resistor remains in the electronics module it can be broken during
shipment causing damage to the resistor as well as to the system bus
ports on the electronic module.
2
In the IP54 version of the system housing close off the connection box
cable openings by inserting the appropriate plates.
3
Remove adapters from the gas ports and tightly seal the gas ports.
4
If the original packaging is not available, wrap the gas analyzer in bubble
wrap or corrugated cardboard. When shipping overseas, additionally
shrink-wrap the gas analyzer air-tight in 0.2 mm thick polyethylene film
adding a drying agent (such as silica gel). The amount of drying agent
should be appropriate for the package volume and the expected ship-
ping duration (at least 3 months).
5
Pack the gas analyzer in an adequately sized box lined with
shock-absorbing material (foam or similar). The thickness of the
shock-absorbing material should be adequate for the weight of the gas
analyzer and the mode of dispatch. When shipping overseas, additional-
ly line the box with a double layer of bitumen paper.
6
Mark the box as "Fragile Goods".
Ambient temperature
Ambient temperature during storage and transport:
−
25 to +65 °C
CAUTION
When you return the gas analyzer to the service department, e.g. for re-
pair, please state which gases have been supplied to the gas analyzer.
This information is needed so that service personnel can take any requi-
site safety precautions for harmful gases.