Model S800
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3.0
Installation
3.1
Notice
This Chapter outlines what steps to take when the Model S800 is received, the terminal
connections & designations, sensor locations and what to be aware of when applying
power.
3.2
Upon Receipt of Equipment
All equipment shipped by General Monitors is packaged in shock absorbing containers
which Provide considerable protection against physical damage. The contents of the
package should be carefully removed and checked. If any damage has occurred in
shipping, or if there is a discrepancy in the order, notify
United Central Industrial Supply
immediately. Please specify the affected part and serial number if applicable. Each
Model S800 is completely checked out at the factory; however, a complete check-out is
necessary upon initial installation and start- up to ensure system integrity.
Power Supply Installation
The Model S800 Power Supply must be housed in an MSHA approved enclosure. The
power Supply has been designed for 120Vac use only.
NOTE:
Location of the permissible box on a hydraulic reservoir tank or other heat producing
surface must be avoided.
3.3
S800 Installation
Access must be provided for the cable to enter the right, left or back side of the S800
housing. Adequate clearance should be left for removal access of the electronics
module. The location of the Model S800 should be protected by an overhanging part of
the machine or a canopy provided for that purpose.
NOTE:
All cable must be MSHA approved or encased in MSHA approved conduit.
Special considerations for S800 Locations:
Mount the S800 where vibration and shock are minimized.
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Clearance must be provided for removal of the sensor as well as the S800
electronics module.
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Clearance must also be provided to the front display panel of the S800 for
introduction of the magnet to the Calibration switch.
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Provisions must be made for access to the sensor for calibration of the S800.
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The sensor side of the S800 sensor housing should be angled downward to prevent
accumulation of dust and water. A high percentage of sensor failures are directly
related to poor selection in the location of the sensor.
Summary of Contents for S800
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