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O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S | PowerCEMS100
Subject to change without notice
5
INSTALLATION
5.5
Preparing the electrical installation
Note
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Ensure only the media for which the measuring system has been designed
are fed.
If necessary, have this checked by SICK Customer Service.
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The gas lines to the PowerCEMS100 may only be laid by skilled persons who,
based on their training and knowledge as well as knowledge of the relevant
regulations, can assess the tasks given and recognize and avoid hazards.
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Gas lines / sample gas lines may only be connected to the PowerCEMS100
analysis system by skilled personnel.
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Risk of damage to the PowerCEMS100 and adjacent equipment if the
sample gas is corrosive or could generate corrosive liquids in combination
with water (e.g. humidity).
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Measured values could possibly be erroneous when the gas path is leaky
(dilution effect).
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Measured values could possibly be erroneous when a partial vacuum exists
in the gas duct and the gas path is leaky (dilution effect).
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At the sample gas outlet, no significant counter-pressure may built-up, and
no strong pressure fluctuations may occur.
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Make sure sample gas can flow out »freely« (without pressure).
The pressure at the sample gas outlet should not be increased significantly
WARNING
Hazard by voltage
Serious injuries or death.
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Electrical connection of the PowerCEMS100 may only be carried out by
electricians who, based on their training and knowledge as well as
knowledge of the relevant regulations, can assess the tasks given and
recognize and avoid hazards.
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Ensure that the measuring system is always grounded.
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Never disconnect or remove the protective conductors in the measuring
system or in the power supply line.
WARNING
HAZARD BY VOLTAGE
Serious injuries or death.
▸
Electrical connection of the PowerCEMS100 may only be carried out
by electricians who, based on their training and knowledge as well
as knowledge of the relevant regulations, can assess the tasks given
and recognize and avoid hazards.
▸
Ensure that the measuring system is always grounded.
▸
Never disconnect or remove the protective conductors in the
measuring system or in the power supply line.