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Personnel and Equipment Safety Information
This section describes important safety information to avoid personal injury and
damage to the equipment while installing, operating, maintaining, or servicing
the equipment. All safety regulations, standards, and procedures at the analyzer
location must be followed.
All personnel involved with the installation, start-up, operation, maintenance,
service, or troubleshooting of the IPS-4 Analyzer must review and follow these
Warnings and Cautions.
Warnings
Review and follow these Warnings to avoid personal injury or environmental contamination.
Always disconnect main AC power and/or external power sources to the
analyzer before opening any doors on the analyzer to check or perform mainte-
nance on any components within the enclosures.
If it is necessary to open the analyzer doors while the circuits are live, first
monitor the area for flammable gases and proceed only when the area is safe.
All electrical connections, adjustments, or servicing of the analyzer should be
performed only by properly trained and qualified personnel.
All electrical connections, materials, and methods (plus all safety policies and
procedures) must be made in compliance with local wiring regulations and
electrical code for the hazardous area, and be approved by the Owner Com-
pany.
Follow appropriate regulatory and/or company procedures to lock out the ana-
lyzer while working on the analyzer electronics.
Before working on the analyzer, test the area for flammable gases. If an explo-
sive gas atmosphere is present, do not open any doors without first discon-
necting power and/or alternate power sources to the analyzer.
The glass Xenon Flash Lamp is under high internal pressure which could re-
sult in flying glass fragments if ruptured. Handle the tube with care to avoid
dropping it, subjecting it to impacts, applying excessive force to it, or scratch-
ing it.
While handling a flash lamp, always wear protective devices (face mask, cloth-
ing) to prevent possible injury, especially to hand and face areas.
Before working on the sample system, confirm that the system has been
purged with Zero fluid and is isolated (blocked in) from the process.
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