Safety Practices
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Use and store cylinders away from exits and exit routes.
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Locate cylinders away from heat sources, including heat lamps. Compressed gas cylinders
should not be subjected to temperatures above 52 °C (126 °F).
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Do not allow ignition sources in the storage area and keep cylinders away from readily
ignitable substances such as gasoline or waste, or combustibles in bulk, including oil.
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Store cylinders standing upright, fastened securely to an immovable bulkhead or
permanent wall.
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When storing cylinders outdoors, they should be stored above ground on a suitable floor
and protected against temperature extremes (including the direct rays of the sun).
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Mark gas cylinders clearly to identify the contents and status (full, empty, etc.).
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Do not attempt to refill gas cylinders.
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Arrange gas hoses where they will not be damaged or stepped on and where things will
not be dropped on them.
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Perform periodic gas leak tests by applying a soap solution to all joints and seals.
Handling Cylinders
Review the following precautions to ensure the safe use and handling of gas cylinders.
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If it becomes necessary to move cylinders, do so with a suitable hand truck after insuring
that the container cap is secured and the cylinder is properly fastened to the hand truck.
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Use only regulators, tubing and hose connectors approved by an appropriate regulatory
agency.
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Arrange gas hoses where they will not be damaged or stepped on and where objects will
not be dropped on them.
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Do not refill cylinders.
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Check the condition of pipes, hoses and connectors regularly. Perform gas leak tests at all
joints and seals of the gas system regularly, using an approved gas leak detection system.
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The responsible body must carry out appropriate leakage tests necessary for safety on
those gas and liquid connections which the operator is directed to assemble during
installation, normal use, or maintenance.
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Check that when the equipment is turned off, close all gas cylinder valves tightly at the
cylinder. Bleed the remainder of the line before turning the exhaust vent off.
Summary of Contents for aanalyst 200
Page 1: ...AAnalyst 200 User s Guide ...
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Page 7: ...Introduction 1 ...
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Page 19: ...Safety Practices 2 ...
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Page 45: ...Preparing Your Lab 3 ...
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Page 67: ...System Description 4 ...
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Page 89: ...Installation 5 ...
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Page 115: ...Operation of the Instrument 6 ...
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Page 132: ...Operation of the Instrument 6 18 Figure 6 9 Installing the lamp compartment cover ...
Page 158: ...Operation of the Instrument 6 44 ...
Page 159: ...Touch Screens 7 ...
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Page 173: ...AAnalyst 200 User s Guide 7 15 Screen 7 10 Spectrometer Subpage Flame Technique ...
Page 210: ...Touch Screens 7 52 ...
Page 211: ...Analyzing Samples 8 ...
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Page 220: ...Analyzing Samples 8 10 Screen 8 4 Display Calibration screen ...
Page 231: ...AAnalyst 200 User s Guide 8 21 The results are displayed and printed Screen 8 12 Analyze page ...
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Page 268: ...Maintenance 9 24 Figure 9 6 Removing the burner assembly from the instrument ...
Page 291: ...AAnalyst 200 User s Guide 9 47 Figure 9 15 Removing the E Box from the instrument ...
Page 293: ...AAnalyst 200 User s Guide 9 49 Figure 9 16 Replacing the E Box ...
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