SS2100 TDLAS Gas Analyzer
XA02750C
Hauser
7
Potential Risks
Affecting Personnel
This section addresses the appropriate actions to undertake before or during
service of the analyzer when faced with hazardous situations such as expo
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sure to process gases, electrocution, explosion or fire. It is not possible to list
all potential hazards within this document. The user is responsible for iden
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tifying and mitigating any potential hazards present when servicing the ana
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lyzer.
Altitude
Up to 2,000 m
Sample Inlet Pres
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sure
130 to 340 kPaG (20 to 50 PSIG) to panel
Sample Cell Oper
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ating
Pressure Range
800 to 1200 mbara (80 to 120 kPa)(11.5 to 17.4
PSIA)
950 to 1700 mbara (95 to 170 kPa)(13.8 to 24.6
PSIA)
- Optional
Sample Flow
Rate
1
0.5 to 4 LPM (0.02 to 0.1 SCFM)
Physical Specifications
Size (typical)
1300 to 1500 mm H
600 to 920 mm W
300 to
450 mm D (50 to 60 in. H
24 to 36 in. W
12 to
17 in. D)
Weight
(typical)
1
Approximately 59 Kg (130 lbs) with Sample Sys
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tem
Area Classification
Analyzer with
Sample
Conditioning
System (SCS)
Class I, Division 2 Group A, B, C, D T3 / T3C
Class I, Zone 2 IIC T3 / T3C
Type 4X, IP66
1. Application dependent.
Technicians are expected to follow all safety protocols
established by the customer that are necessary for servicing
the analyzer. This may include, but is not limited to, lockout/
tagout procedures, toxic gas monitoring protocols, personal
protective equipment (PPE) requirements, hot work permits
and other precautions that address safety concerns related to
performing service on process equipment located in
hazardous areas.