Revision 4
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April 2020
Section 2
Installation
The initial installation of the analyzer system is usually completed by the purchaser.
The start-up and commissioning is usually performed by Galvanic Applied Sciences
Inc. personnel.
2.1
Receiving the System
When the system arrives, inspect the packaging for external signs of damage. If there is any
obvious physical damage, contact the shipping agent and Galvanic Applied Sciences to report
the damage and request that the carrier's agent be present when the unit is unpacked. It is
recommended that you retain the shipping container so that it may be used for future shipment
of the unit, if necessary.
2.2
Environmental Requirements
2.2.1 Electrical Requirements
The required power input is 100
– 240 Vac, 1 phase, 50/60 Hz, 800 W. The operating voltage
is specified on the serial number name plate
2.2.2 Temperature
The ambient temperature range the analyzer can operate in is given in Table 1
Table 1: Ambient Temperature Range
Model
Ambient Temperature Range
943-TGX-CE
-20 to 60°C (-4 to 140°F)
Galvanic offers complete analyzer shelters from sunshades to complete buildings; please
contact Galvanic Applied Sciences, Inc. (or your local representative) for additional
information.
2.2.3 Space Requirements
The 943-TGX-CE system is composed of two cabinets mounted side by side on a mounting
frame. The dimensions of each cabinet are
30” (76 cm) H x 24” (61 cm) W x 12” (30 cm) D.
The overall
outer dimension of the system with the mounting frame is 41.75” (106 cm) H x
57” (145 cm W) x 16” (41 cm) D. The weight of the system is approximately 275 lb (125 kg);
the exact weight will depend on the specifics of the analyzer. The installation location should
allow both cabinet doors to swing open to at least 90 degrees. The analyzer should also be
mounted so that the analyzer display is at or near eye level for ease of operation.
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