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GAA610-M
ADVANCED EMISSION GAS MONITORING SYSTEM | OI/GAA610-M-EN REV. B
… 8 Electrical connections
… Terminal assignment – Analyzer cabinet
Connecting the electrical leads
• Observe the cable specifications, see
page 33
• Observe the ‘Interface plan’ in the drawings set.
• When routing the electrical lines, follow all applicable national
safety regulations for the installation and operation of
electrical devices.
• Follow all regulations and standards for electrical
installations on board of ships and observe the local
conditions.
Connecting the signal leads
• Route the signal leads separately from the power supply
lines.
• Locate the analog and digital signal lines separately from
each other.
• Carefully plan the arrangement of signal leads in the cables
as well as the use of openings for cable connectors.
• Connect the signal leads to the terminal strips.
• Cable shielding should be connected according to local
regulations. Differences in potential and signal interference
must be taken into consideration.
Connecting the power supply
Note
An easily accessible mains isolator must be installed near the
analyzer cabinet in order to be able to completely disconnect the
latter from the power supply.
Mark the mains isolator in such a way that assignment to the
device to be separated can be clearly identified.
• Observe the power supply requirements.
• Before connecting the power supply, make sure the analyzer
system operating voltage is set to match the line voltage.
• The protective lead connector and protective lead should be
connected before any other connection is made. The analyzer
system can be hazardous if the protective lead is interrupted
inside or outside the system or if the protective lead is
disconnected.
• Connect
– the input wiring of the analyzer cabinet, see
– the input wiring of the heated sample components
(temperature-resistant as needed)
– the input wiring of the back-purging unit (solenoid
valves) to the terminal strips.