SS2100 TDLAS Gas Analyzer
XA02750C
Hauser
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Equipment Installation
The information in this chapter is related to safety during the equipment
installation.
Mounting the
Analyzer
The ModelNumber is manufactured for wall or Unistrut® (or equivalent)
metal framing installations. Refer to the drawings provided in the Operating
Instruction for detailed mounting dimensions of the purchased SS2100 ana
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lyzer model.
Lifting/carrying the analyzer
Due to the analyzer’s size and weight (59 Kg./130 lbs.), using of a forklift,
pallet jack, etc. to lift and/or move the analyzer is recommended. If the ana
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lyzer is to be lifted by hand, designate multiple individuals and distribute the
weight among personnel to avoid injury.
Before removing from the crate, move the analyzer as close as possible to the
final installation location. Never lift the analyzer by the electronics enclosure
or conduit runs. Always carry the load using one of the following points/
methods (refer to the drawings included with the purchased SS2100 ana
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lyzer model):
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Mounting points on Unistrut frame
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Cross members on Unistrut frame
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Support beneath instrument (best used when employing a forklift)
Hauser Class I Division 2 analyzers use a non-
incendive protection method, and as such all portions of the
local installation codes apply. The maximum allowed
inductance to resistance ratio (L/R ratio) for the field wiring
interface must be less than 25 µH/Ω. The maximum total
loop capacitance shall be 0.27 microfarads.
The safety of the analyzer is the responsibility of the installer
and the organization he/she represents.
Configurations requiring optional accessories, e.g., probe
assemblies, with specific characteristics must meet
manufacturer specifications.
Hauser analyzers are designed for operation within
the specified ambient temperature range. Intense sun
exposure in some areas may cause the analyzer temperature
to exceed the maximum.
When mounting the analyzer, be sure to position the
instrument so that it is not difficult to operate adjacent
devices. Allow 1 meter (3 feet) of room in front of the
analyzer.