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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
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6
COMMISSIONING
6.3
Switching on the PowerCEMS100 analysis system
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Switch the PowerCEMS100 analysis system on using the main switch (position “ON”).
Refer to the wiring diagram for the applicable designation.
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Switch on the residual-current device (RCD).
Refer to the system-specific wiring diagram for the relevant designations (see Technical
System Documentation).
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Switch on all circuit breakers (MCB).
Refer to the system-specific wiring diagram for the relevant designations (see Technical
System Documentation).
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The PowerCEMS100 analysis system starts the warming-up phase.
Depending on the components to be measured and the measuring ranges, and the drift,
the warming-up phase takes up to
24 hours
.
However, the typical case is that certain system components provide a measurement at
an earlier timepoint after, for example, reaching the required operating temperature
even under consideration of possible drift and compliance with switch-on conditions.
6.4
Commissioning of sample gas cooler
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Wait for the cooler warm-up phase to end (duration: approx. 30 minutes).
A green LED on the display signals when the operating temperature (3° C) is reached.
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Switch on the sample gas cooler at the front of the device.
6.5
Commissioning of the analyzers
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Wait for the analyzer warm-up phase to end (duration: approx. 15 minutes).
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Inquire the device status using the BCU operator panel.
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Set or control the required gas throughputs according to the analyzer Operating Instruc-
tions.
NOTE
CAUTION!
Set up the PowerCEMS100 analysis system in vertical operating position
24 hours
before
first commissioning.
This ensures the cooling liquid in the sample gas cooler sinks.
For commissioning, observe the sample gas cooler Operating Instructions.
Also see the Operating Instructions of the analyzer.
Chapter 7.4 Operating elements on the BCU operator panel, page 37
.
Note
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This is, at the same time, commissioning monitoring of the complete analysis
system to determine any possible malfunctions.
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Refer to the details on clearing malfunctions in this system description as
well as in the Analyzer Operating Instructions.