Installation & Start-Up | 3-19
Start-Up and Verifi cation
This section describes equipment and controls on the analyzer system
that require adjustments and settings before, during, and after power-up.
Refer to Figure 3-1 for the general locations of analyzer equipment or con-
trols that require adjustments. The customer-specific Component Layout
drawing illustrates the actual layout for your system.
Powering Up the Analyzer
Before operating the analyzer for the first time, following a power-up or
reset, or after maintenance, manually backflush the analyzer sample sys-
tem and adjust the sample flow rate. Following initial power-up, a series
of system checks should be performed to ensure the analyzer is operat-
ing properly, prior to commissioning the analyzer into service. If start-up
problems occur refer to “Start-Up Diagnostic Checklist,” later in this chap-
ter, for problems and corrective action to fix any problems.
Hazardous Locations Applications:
For verification and troubleshooting purposes during power up, it
will be necessary to work with the analyzer doors open.
Before powering up the analyzer, test the area for flammable gases.
If an explosive gas atmosphere is present, do not apply power to the
analyzer or any alternate power sources that supply power to the
analyzer components. Proceed only when the area is found to be safe.
DO NOT LEAVE POWER CONNECTED TO THE ANALYZER IF
THE DOORS ARE OPEN UNLESS YOU ARE CONTINUOUSLY
SAMPLING THE AREA FOR FLAMMABLE GASES AND AT-
TENDING TO THE ANALYZER.
When the analyzer doors are open, take appropriate precautions to
avoid electrical shock. Hazardous voltages are present inside.
Do not apply main AC power to the analyzer if the Xenon Flash Lamp
Assembly electrical connections have not been made.
The analyzer is shipped from the factory without a password (security
is disabled). Upon powering up the analyzer for the first time, all con-
figurable parameters can be changed until a password is entered in the
Change Password
function (
Login/Set Password
screen,
SYSTEM
SETTINGS
menu).
Setting up security for the analyzer is necessary to ensure analyzer
settings are not inadvertently changed while working from the User
Interface Panel.
If changing the password, be sure to record and
store the password in a safe place for reference.
NOTE
!
CAUTION
!
WARNING
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