Thermo Fisher Scientific
Mercury System Manual
2-1
Chapter 2
System Installation, Set Up and
Shut Down
This chapter provides the recommended procedures and settings for
installing a Mercury System.
When lifting an instrument, use a procedure appropriate to lifting a heavy
object, such as bending at the knees while keeping your back straight and
upright. Grasp the instrument at the bottom in the front and at the rear of
the unit. It is recommended to have two persons lifting, one by grasping
the bottom in the front and the other by grasping the bottom in the rear.
Equipment Damage
Do not attempt to lift the instrument by the cover or
other external fittings.
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120 VAC, 15 amps for 80
i
, 81
i
, pump and support
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208/240 VAC 20 amps for 82
i
/ Probe
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208/240 VAC, 30 amps per 200 feet of heated umbilical (~0.13
amp/ft) – two zones maximum
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All power is needed at instrument end – power for probe sent via
umbilical in a standard system.
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System with an 82X:
No umbilical power: 208/240 VAC @ 50/60 Hz, 20 Amp service
Umbilical power: 208/240 VAC @ 50/60 Hz, 30 Amp service line per
250 feet of hot wire up to 500 feet
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Air Flow requirements – Four CFM @ 85 psig (oil free)
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Estimated heat dissipation 1200 Watts
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Estimated power consumption 15 KW
Lifting
Hg CEMS
Requirements
Summary of Contents for Mercury Freedom 80i
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