Endura AZ30 series integral probe and remote transmitter
Combustion oxygen monitor
4 Mechanical Installation
COI/AZ30E–EN Rev. D
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4 Mechanical Installation
4.1 Unpacking
4.2 End of Life Disposal
The transmitter contains a small lithium battery that must be removed and disposed of responsibly in
accordance with local environmental regulations.
The remainder of the transmitter does not contain any substance that causes undue harm to the
environment and must be disposed of in accordance with the Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE). It must not be disposed of in Municipal Waste Collection.
4.3 Cleaning
The integral transmitter and remote transmitter / terminal housing can be hosed down if it has been
installed to IP66 /NEMA 4 standards, (cable glands are fitted correctly and all unused cable entry holes are
blanked off). Warm water and a mild detergent can be used.
4.4 System Identification and Commissioning Labels
Transmitter and remote terminal housing label locations are identified in Fig. 4.1:
Label details are detailed in the following sections:
Transmitter label – see Section 4.4.1, page 12
Remote terminal housing label – see Section 4.4.2, page 13
Caution.
Visually inspect equipment for damage before installing. Do not install damaged or faulty
equipment.
Fig. 4.1 Location of Transmitter and Remote Terminal Housing Labels
Note.
Refer to Probe User Guide OI/AZ30P–EN for probe label details.
Transmitter Label
Remote Terminal Housing Label
Transmitter Label