
Safety IR7000
S-2
Teledyne Analytical Instruments., - Rev. 3
defeated or inoperable. Failure to heed warnings or cautions can
result in injury or death as well as damage to the instrument.
S.2 Specific
Hazards
WARNING: ELECTRICAL HAZARD! Hazardous voltage is present inside. Keep
away from Live Circuits. Under no circumstances should untrained
personnel open any panel or remove any cover, lid or wiring
harness without proper guidance and supervision.
Component replacement, internal adjustments and electrical service
must be made by qualified maintenance personnel. Always disconnect the
power cable and discharge circuits before servicing the equipment. To
avoid accidental power up, Liston recommends using an electrical lock-
out device whenever maintenance is to be performed. Disconnect power to
any other equipment connected to the instrument to avoid the possibility
of component failure and transmission of dangerous voltage through
signal connections.
WARNING: FLAMMABLE GAS HAZARD! EXPLOSION HAZARD! TOXIC GAS
HAZARD! Do not operate this instrument in an explosive
atmosphere. Read all documentation that comes with this
instrument especially any application notes or addenda which,
among other important details, may specify the nature and
properties of the gas to be analyzed.
Unless specifically designed for hazardous environment application,
this instrument is not designed to handle explosive or flammable gases.
Exposed electrical terminals pose a substantial risk of ignition if powered
in the presence of flammable gas. The sample system is not appropriate
for handling toxic, flammable or explosive gases!
If your application requires using toxic, flammable or explosive gases
for analysis or calibration, please consult the factory. An explosion proof
instrument with enhanced sample system is available as an option.
WARNING: ELECTRICAL HAZARD! This instrument must be properly
grounded.
To avoid shock hazard, the instrument chassis and cabinet must be
connected to an electrical ground. The instrument is equipped with a three
conductor AC power cable. This cable must be plugged into an approved
three-contact electrical outlet. The power jack and plug of the power cable
meet International Electro-Technical Commission (IEC) safety standards.
When replacing this cable, use only the proper replacement cable as listed
in the Spare Parts Listing in the Appendix.