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Chapter 3 |
Installation
Introduction
The
can be mounted in one of two ways. The unit can be wall-
mounted using the wall mounting holes in the enclosure, or it can be
mounted onto a column using U-bolts. Each of these options is discussed in
this chapter. Be sure to review the installation considerations before
mounting the
gas monitor.
Installation Considerations
Regardless of the installation type (wall mounting or column mounting), the
should be installed at or near the location of a possible leak or the
source of emissions. Installation height depends on the density of the gas
being monitored. Moreover, speed and direction of air flow, and relative
position to potential leaking points should also be considered.
IMPORTANT:
The
gas monitor must not be installed on vibrating or
heat generating sources.
Wall Mounting
If your application is best addressed using a wall-mounted gas monitor,
then use the four 8 mm mounting holes in the enclosure to secure the
to an appropriate location on the wall. Refer to Figure 3-1.
Column Mounting
If your application is best addressed using a column-mounted gas monitor,
then use the four 8 mm mounting holes and two U-bolts to secure the
to an appropriately located segment of a target pipe or conduit.
Refer to Figure 3-2.
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