30.
Refit the top cover as described in
Section 7.25
.
31.
Reinstall the analyzer in the rack. This step requires two people to properly lift and
transport it to the rack.
32.
Remove Lock-Out Tag-Out labels.
33.
Apply power to the analyzer.
7.17
Replacing the DIN Rail
Replacing the unserviceable active components on the DIN rail is complex and time
consuming. For assistance contact your local Customer Care representative.
7.17.1
Replacing the analog input unit
DANGER!
ELECTRIC SHOCK
The analyzer operates using mains voltage that is dangerous to life. Make sure that the power
ON/OFF
switch at the rear of the panel is set to
OFF
and tagged off before removing the top
cover.
The analyzer must be earthed.
Death or personal injury may result if this is not observed.
WARNING!
HEAVY ITEM
Handle the analyzer with caution during unpacking, installing, maintaining, and transporting
to prevent crushing of hands, feet, or other body parts.
The analyzer weighs 31 kg (68 lb). Emerson
™
recommends that the analyzer is only moved and
lifted by a minimum of two people. Wear suitable protective gloves and protective footwear.
Failure to properly handle the analyzer may cause injury to personnel.
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