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MARSIC200

Ship Emission Measuring Device

Installation and Initial Start-up

Summary of Contents for MARSIC200

Page 1: ...T E C H N I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N MARSIC200 Ship Emission Measuring Device Installation and Initial Start up ...

Page 2: ...ible within the limits of the legal determination of Copyright Law Any modifica tion abridgment or translation of this document is prohibited without the express writ ten permission of SICK AG The trademarks stated in this document are the property of their respective owner SICK AG All rights reserved Original document This document is an original document of SICK AG 2 T E C H N I C A L I N F O R ...

Page 3: ...robe with sample conditioning and distribution unit 16 2 6 4 Lay and connect the electric line between distribution unit and analyzer 19 2 7 Installing the sampling probe 21 2 8 Installing the sample gas line 22 2 9 Installing the sample conditioning 24 2 9 1 Fitting the sample conditioning 24 2 9 2 Gas connections on sample conditioning 25 2 9 3 Electrical installation of sample conditioning 27 2...

Page 4: ...ction of the measuring points automatic 52 6 6 2 Criteria for measuring point automatic 52 6 6 3 Configuring measuring point automatic 53 6 7 Backup of settings 53 7 Technical data 55 7 1 Dimensional drawings 55 7 1 1 Dimensional drawing of sample conditioning 55 7 1 2 Dimensional drawing of distribution unit 56 7 1 3 Dimensional drawing of analyzer 57 7 1 4 Dimensional drawing of sampling probe 5...

Page 5: ...7 13 Sample gas conditions 66 CONTENTS 8017324 15A2 V6 0 2019 10 SICK T E C H N I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N MARSIC200 5 Subject to change without notice ...

Page 6: ...pressed gas cylinders test gases The technician must be able to avoid hazards caused by noxious test gases Only allow an authorized electrician to work on the electrical system or electrical subassemblies 1 3 Further information MARSIC200 Operating Instructions Sampling Probe Operating Instructions Instructions for laying the sample gas line Sample Gas Cooler Operating Instructions GMS800 BCU Oper...

Page 7: ... WARNING Risk or hazardous situation which could result in severe personal injury or death CAUTION Hazard or unsafe practice which could result in less severe or minor injuries Notice Hazard which could result in property damage Note Hints 1 4 3 Information symbols Table 2 Information symbols Symbol Significance Important technical information for this product Important information on electric or ...

Page 8: ...bution unit Cooler in sample conditioning Analyzer Check that the voltage on the type plate matches the power supply When selecting and laying the electric lines for power supply observe the technical data see Energy supply page 64 and the applicable local standards and guide lines 2 2 2 Notes on the gas supply The operator is responsible for the correct laying of the sample gas lines ATTENTION Ri...

Page 9: ...ION The PTFE tubes are susceptible to kinks b Lay PTFE tubes in large arcs and plan a kink protection as necessary b Observe the clearances when fitting the enclosures see Dimensional drawings page 55 2 2 3 Tube screw fitting Swagelok screw fitting b Push the tube up to the stop in the tube screw fitting Turn the cap nut finger tight b During initial assembly Hold the fitting bolt steady and tight...

Page 10: ...n and pull the tube out 2 3 Scope of delivery Please see the delivery documents for the scope of delivery 2 4 Provision by operator To be provided by operator Fixing accessories of enclosures dowels screws etc PTFE tubes and screw fittings Depending on order Grounding conductor for analyzer Fixing accessories for heated sample gas line Fixing accessories for PTFE tubes Nitrogen or instrument air a...

Page 11: ...s line 1 Heated sampling probe with Sampling tube Sample gas filter Backflushing 2 Heated sample gas line sampling probe sample conditioning Sample gas Instrument air test gas optional 3 Lines sampling probe sample conditioning Power supply of the sampling probe Signal line INSTALLATION 2 8017324 15A2 V6 0 2019 10 SICK T E C H N I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N MARSIC200 11 Subject to change without ...

Page 12: ... gas pump Sample gas valve test gas feed optional Measuring point switchover for 2 4 measuring points Bypass pump for 2 4 measuring points 9 Inlet for central power supply for the complete system The distribution unit provides electrical power for all system modules ß Unheated sample gas line from distribution unit to analyzer à Lines distribution unit analyzer Analyzer power supply Signal lines á...

Page 13: ...5 Order no 6056230 Yellow PTFE line 4 6 Order no 5310243 2 measuring points Red Power 3x1 5 Order no 6056215 Blue Signal 4x0 75 Order no 6056229 Green Signal 7x1 5 Order no 6056230 Yellow PTFE line 4 6 Order no 5310243 INSTALLATION 2 8017324 15A2 V6 0 2019 10 SICK T E C H N I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N MARSIC200 13 Subject to change without notice ...

Page 14: ...low PTFE line 4 6 Order no 5310243 4 measuring points Red Power 3x1 5 Order no 6056215 Blue Signal 4x0 75 Order no 6056229 Green Signal 7x1 5 Order no 6056230 Yellow PTFE line 4 6 Order no 5310243 2 INSTALLATION 14 T E C H N I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N MARSIC200 8017324 15A2 V6 0 2019 10 SICK Subject to change without notice ...

Page 15: ...be see chapter 2 7 Sample conditioning see chapter 2 9 2 6 Sample gas line From sample conditioning to distribution unit Sample conditioning see chapter 2 9 2 Distribution unit see chapter 2 10 2 ß Sample gas line From distribution unit to ana lyzer Distribution unit see chapter 2 10 2 Analyzer see chapter 2 11 2 â Analyzer sample gas outlet Analyzer see chapter 2 11 2 5 Instrument air feeding to ...

Page 16: ... g voltage drop cable cluster laying procedure etc WD3 WD6 WD2 WD1 Preparation Unit UM2 Distribution unit UM5 10 13 14 15 1 4 7 3 4 15 19 1 2 3 Alarm Valve KK10 Power Marine Line 4x0 75 6056229 Marine Line 3x1 5 6056215 XD21 XD61 XD2 Power 24V XD1 DI 2 0V control Line 2 XD1 Preparation Unit L PE N PE L N Preparation Unit UM3 Distribution unit UM5 10 13 14 15 1 4 7 5 6 16 20 1 2 3 Alarm Valve KK10 ...

Page 17: ...2 2 gy 3 3 gy bu 4 4 bu bu 5 5 6 6 gnye 7 7 gnye 8 8 gnye 9 9 1 1 gy 10 10 gy gy 11 11 gy 12 12 gy 13 13 gy 14 14 gy 15 15 XD1 PE L N Line 1 UM1 UM5 BQ1 UC1 UM1 junction box UM5 XD2 XD21 XD61 All cable diameters are proposals The customer must check this diameters Parameters are e g voltage drop cable cluster laying procedure etc WD3 WD6 WD2 WD1 Connection of the sample preparation is always the s...

Page 18: ...hapter 2 9 3 Sampling probe see chapter 2 7 Status signals between analyzer and sample conditioning Distribution unit see Electrical installation of distribution unit page 31 Sample conditioning see chapter 2 9 3 Status signals from sampling probe to sample conditioning Sampling probe see chapter 2 7 Sample conditioning see chapter 2 9 3 2 INSTALLATION 18 T E C H N I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N MA...

Page 19: ...2 X5 MP1 Active KF8 MP2 Active KF9 MP3 Active KF10 MP4 Active KF11 24V SP3 SP4 SP1 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Analyzer BQ1 L N X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 1 X5 2 5 8 11 2 X4 2 5 8 11 2 X5 2 5 8 11 SP1 SP4 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X External Power supply supplyes by customer distributor unit XD61 XD2 XD21 XD1 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 20: ...customer 3 5 9 1 X3 Status SP1 0V Standby 2 10 1 X5 sample gas pump Purge gas Analyzer BQ1 L N 1 X5 2 5 8 11 X X X X 24V 7 Test gas 1 External Power supply supplyes by customer distributor unit XD61 XD2 XD21 XD1 1 2 3 XD62 connect 24V at 1 X5 according to the wiring diagram Distribution unit UM5 4 5 6 XD2 5 5N 5PE SP1 SP2 SP4 Status SP1 0V Standby 1 2 3 sample gas pump Purge gas Test gas 24V 4 XD6...

Page 21: ...nalyzer Analyzer see chapter 2 11 3 2 7 Installing the sampling probe The sampling probe is system specific For information on the installation of the sam pling probe see the enclosed Operating Instructions of the sampling probe NOTICE Risk of soiling the measuring system b First install the gas sampling system on the exhaust duct just before the analyzer is switched on b Switch the instrument air...

Page 22: ...b Connect the following electric lines Power supply from sample conditioning Heating signal line to sample conditioning 2 8 Installing the sample gas line Figure 7 Heated sample gas line Installation Lay the sample gas line starting from the sample conditioning towards the sam pling probe ATTENTION Observe the laying instructions for the sample gas line enclosed with the sample gas line 2 INSTALLA...

Page 23: ... clamping screws from below or above 5 4 frame screws 6 Frame 7 Groove in frame 2 Push the frame with 2 clamping screws over the cable bushing and fasten lightly The groove of the frame must point towards the hose end in the direction of the enclosure side 3 Insert the line in the enclosure 4 Preassemble the frame on the enclosure 5 Align the sample gas line so that the electric line points upward...

Page 24: ... Screw the clamping screws tight 1 5 Nm 11 Electrical connection See the wiring diagram on the inside of the terminal box cover Core cross section 1 5 mm2 Connections BK 1 BK 2 GNYE See identification rings on the crimp lead end sleeves 2 9 Installing the sample conditioning 2 9 1 Fitting the sample conditioning Figure 8 Sample conditioning exterior view Figure 9 Sample conditioning interior view ...

Page 25: ...k protective gloves and acid resistant clothes b In case of contact with the eyes rinse immediately with clear water and consult a doctor b Fasten the enclosure on a suitable panel using the mounting bracket provided Drilling plan see Dimensional drawings page 55 Fit the enclosure horizontal Observe the clearances for the heated sample gas line and the PTFE lines see Dimensional drawings page 55 O...

Page 26: ...enoid valve KK10 Outlet A PTFE line from external instrument air Solenoid valve KK10 Inlet R PTFE line from external span gas only possible for measuring point 1 Solenoid valve KK10 Inlet P If span gas is not connected Close off the inlet with a dummy plug PTFE line sample gas outlet to distribution unit Cooler Gas outlet see Figure above Condensate outlet Cooler Condensate outlet of hose pump Coo...

Page 27: ...pply from distribution unit See enclosed system documentation Power supply to sampling probe Cooler and probe status on distribution unit Control signals to sample conditioning from distribu tion unit Heating status from sampling probe Enclosure grounding optional 2 10 Installing the distribution unit View MULTI version distribution unit for two to four measuring points example Figure 10 Distribut...

Page 28: ...6 Sample gas inlet For 1 measuring point From sample conditioning For 2 4 measuring points From measuring point switchover in distribution unit Solenoid valve KK1 inlet P Connection D N 4 6 Test gas inlet During test gas adjustment with gas feed on the distribution unit the test gas is passed directly to the analyzer Solenoid valve KK1 outlet A Connection D N 4 6 Gas outlet to analyzer 5 Sample ga...

Page 29: ...ple 1 Connection of PTFE line from sample conditioning 2 Connection of PTFE line to analyzer 3 Valve KK1 b Fasten the enclosure on a suitable panel using the mounting bracket provided Drilling plan see Dimensional drawings page 55 Fit the enclosure horizontal Observe the clearance for the PTFE line see Dimensional drawings page 55 Observe the relevant ambient conditions see Technical data page 55 ...

Page 30: ...tion of SINGLE version Connection of MULTI version PTFE line from sample conditioning sample gas inlet Valve KK1 inlet R Measuring point switchover P1 P4 PTFE line to analyzer sample gas out let Sample gas outlet on the enclosure outside Test gas inlet zero gas nitrogen or instrument air 1 Valve KK1 inlet P 1 This gas is used as zero gas during automatic zero point adjustment When the reference po...

Page 31: ...umentation Signal lines to from analyzer DI See the wiring diagram in the system documentation DO See the wiring diagram in the system documentation AI See the wiring diagram in the system documentation AO See the wiring diagram in the system documentation Signal lines to from external DI See the wiring diagram in the system documentation Optional for stand by operation DO See the wiring diagram i...

Page 32: ...measuring points a measuring point switchover with advance extraction of the sample gas is installed Figure 16 Measuring pont switchover for 4 measuring points example 1 Measuring point switchover 2 Advance extraction b Installation see Gas flow diagram page 59 b Programming the measuring point switchover see Measuring points automatic page 52 2 INSTALLATION 32 T E C H N I C A L I N F O R M A T I ...

Page 33: ...tainless steel 6 On Off switch The On Off switch switches the analyzer on off The digital outputs switch to Zero The analog outputs switch to Zero 7 Data interfaces Analog and digital inputs and outputs 8 Fuse Check the fuse 9 Measuring module CO2 FINOR ß Measuring module O2 OXOR E optional à Measuring module SO2 NOx DEFOR á Measuring module flow humidity pressure gas module INSTALLATION 2 8017324...

Page 34: ...rve the clearance for the PTFE line see Dimensional drawings page 55 Observe the relevant ambient conditions see Technical data page 55 2 11 2 Gas connections on analyzer 1 Sample gas inlet seen from the front bottom left 2 Sample gas outlet seen from the front bottom right b Lay all PTFE tubes into the enclosure from the bottom b Connect the lines 2 INSTALLATION 34 T E C H N I C A L I N F O R M A...

Page 35: ... connections I O 3 Distributor board with Ethernet for MPR option Modbus service interface LAN Electric line Connect to Power supply from distribution unit Terminal strip near On Off switch Signal lines to from distribution unit See attached circuit diagram Analyzer grounding On the right of the enclosure outside MPR for remote maintenance via Ethernet option In analyzer upper part on distribution...

Page 36: ...ing point desired set to On 7 Set the date and time in menu Parameter Date Time 8 Wait until the system has warmed up approx 2 hours 9 The system performs an automatic zero point adjustment 10 The green LED goes on the measured values do not blink and MEASURE is shown on the screen 11 Check the flow rate on the flowmeter in the distribution unit Approx 60 l h Set on the flowmeter when necessary 12...

Page 37: ...ings in a suitable manner for example on a USB stick and keep this backup To do this connect the analyzer to a PC and use the SICK SOPAS ET software see Backup of settings page 53 INITIAL START UP 3 8017324 15A2 V6 0 2019 10 SICK T E C H N I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N MARSIC200 37 Subject to change without notice ...

Page 38: ...gas in the analyzer FINOR measuring module for CO2 of the sample gas in the analyzer OXOR measuring module for O2 of the sample gas in the analyzer optional Mark all modules and drag and drop them into the left window Project Save the project Login to configure the modules click Login Enter the password see Passwords page 38 To configure Double click on the module window NOTE See Technical Informa...

Page 39: ...test gas settings This means a cer tain test gas can be used for different adjustment procedures Recommendation Only program one adjustment or validation function for each test gas Suitable test gas settings are normally preprogrammed at the factory Procedure 1 Call up BCU Parameter Test gas table Figure 20 Menu Test gas table Table example 2 Deactivate Live view 3 Select the desired Table rows 4 ...

Page 40: ... test gas The measurement for the adjust ment validation first starts after the flush time wait time 2 à Cuvette Concentration of the adjustment cuvette á the test gas is used for zeo point validations Simultaneous use for reference point validations is not possible â the test gas is used for reference point validations Simultaneous use for zero point validations or reference point validations wit...

Page 41: ... Action on start see Configuring test gases Test Gas Table page 39 The test gas can also be fed manually Procedure b Inform connected locations on the impending interruption in measuring operation 1 Call up BCU Maintenance Manual adjust 2 Select the measuring component for which the procedure is to be applicable 3 Select the desired function The Start button is displayed when a suitable test gas s...

Page 42: ...mple gas Wait for flush time to elapse after switching to sample gas Table 6 Information in menu Manual adjustment during the procedure Identifier Significance Actual state Part of the procedure running see table 5 page 42 Meas value Current measured value of component Actual countdown timer SCCDGi Name of countdown timer running Remaining time Remaining time of countdown timer running 5 ADJUSTMEN...

Page 43: ... started singly by the user manual test gas feed 6 Select measured value s 7 Adjustment or validation to be performed 8 Select function 9 Name of test gas to be used1 ß Setpoint value of the test gas concentration of the adjustment cuvette à Wait time after switching to the test gas then measurement starts á Defines how long the measured values of the test gas are measured2 â Internal interval for...

Page 44: ...tment mean value of measured values within the measuring time Result Figure 23 Menu Manual adjust with result example 1 Cancel the running manual adjust 2 Error shown when no result available Erroneous sequence or drift overrun 3 The actual measured value measured 5 3 Automatic adjustments validations 5 ADJUSTMENT FUNCTIONS 44 T E C H N I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N MARSIC200 8017324 15A2 V6 0 201...

Page 45: ...digital input see Technical Information BCU Programmed start conditions Calculate the value of a Boolean variable BVIi with a formula see Technical Information BCU For representation of the adjustment and validation results see Technical Information BCU 5 3 3 Programming automatic adjustments validations 1 Menu Call up BCU Parameter Adjustment Validation Figure 24 Menu Adjustment Validation Table ...

Page 46: ...tion of measurements seconds 4 å Internal processing duration drift calculation data storage æ Flush time with sample gas after the adjustment seconds 5 ç If required Index number of the procedure to be started automatically after this procedure 6 1 When the same function is selected for all components and the same test gas is planned the function is executed simultaneously for all components duri...

Page 47: ...erminal strip 2 Signal connections I O 3 Distributor board with Ethernet for MPR option Modbus service interface LAN For 2 Signal connections See the wiring diagram in the system documentation for the terminal plan Ref 3 Modbus Setting the IP address see Operating Instructions BCU and Tech nical Information BCU 6 3 1 Digital inputs Menu Parameter I O Digital input Select the digital output to be t...

Page 48: ...lected output 2 Topographic addressing 3 No checkmark Physical contact should be open Checkmark Physical contact should be closed 4 State LED is off Relay energized LED is on Relay de energized 5 Source LED is off Program specification Physical contact should be open LED is on Program specification Physical contact should be closed Set the checkmark next to the Test value checkbox The status of th...

Page 49: ...efers to the active output range of the analog output To check the settings for the analog outputs go to BCU Para meter I O Analog outputs b Use an ammeter to check the analog output values directly on plug X7 Example with 2 measuring ranges set Range 1 0 200 ppm Range 2 0 400 ppm LiveZero 4 mA Test value phys unit Test current on analog output 0 ppm 4 mA 100 ppm 12 mA 200 ppm 20 mA 300 ppm 16 mA ...

Page 50: ...t IO module 1 w Mark index 1 to index 6 and then select Test 14 Measure the current on pin 5 and pin 6 on X7 Setpoint 15 mA Enter the measured value as AO1 The measured value must now be 15 mA Enter 0 as test value This saves the input value as final value Attention Only 0 must remain as test value when leaving the menu 15 Repeat this procedure with pin 7 pin 8 on X7 and test value AO2 16 Repeat t...

Page 51: ...ed value is created for each measuring point 5 Configuration of the measured value MVi relative to name unit and mea sured value fare as the source sensor measured value 6 Programmed name of the measured value 7 Start value of physical measuring range 8 End value of physical measuring range 9 Programmed physical unit for the measured value ß Formula for assignment or calculation of the measured va...

Page 52: ...ured value the measured values of the measuring points MViMPj are also provided internally as well as the measured value MVi These measured values of the measuring points can be output via the analog outputs During the measuring time of the measuring point see Mea suring points automatic page 52 the current measured value measured by MAR SIC200 is output as measured value During the remaining time...

Page 53: ...ines the sequence of the measuring points during switchover 2 Criterion Response time T90 3 Select as required 4 Flush time measuring time activation time of the digital output total time for this measuring point 5 Make the desired entries 6 Select Save 6 7 Backup of settings Current parameter settings can be stored in internal storage Backup files can be created in the device at any time Each mod...

Page 54: ...stored b Go to menu BCU Maintenance User settings Maintenance Backup Restore and click Restore production settings Backup on the PC Module parameters can be saved and then restored later using SOPAS ET b Select the module in the SOPAS ET project tree b Export the device data to the PC with Project Export device It is recommended to integrate the module type device and date in the file names to sim...

Page 55: ...escription for the configuration of your device 7 1 Dimensional drawings 7 1 1 Dimensional drawing of sample conditioning 500 560 500 210 534 442 Ø 10 NOTICE Observe clearances Bottom 20 cm Right 30 cm TECHNICAL DATA 7 8017324 15A2 V6 0 2019 10 SICK T E C H N I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N MARSIC200 55 Subject to change without notice ...

Page 56: ...ng of distribution unit 660 600 634 Ø 10 542 600 210 NOTICE Observe clearance Bottom 20 cm 7 TECHNICAL DATA 56 T E C H N I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N MARSIC200 8017324 15A2 V6 0 2019 10 SICK Subject to change without notice ...

Page 57: ... ø 10 35 68 5 491 740 714 680 484 191 167 90 55 20 319 65 85 70 60 63 NOTICE Observe clearance Right 10 cm Bottom 20 cm TECHNICAL DATA 7 8017324 15A2 V6 0 2019 10 SICK T E C H N I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N MARSIC200 57 Subject to change without notice ...

Page 58: ... Part number 400 5329476 600 5329477 800 5329478 7 1 5 Sample gas line heated Figure 35 Technical drawing heated sample gas line 7 TECHNICAL DATA 58 T E C H N I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N MARSIC200 8017324 15A2 V6 0 2019 10 SICK Subject to change without notice ...

Page 59: ...nstrument air Reference gas manual QN1 max 0 5 bar ü HP LP OUT IN BQ1 SO2 CO2 O2 NO NO2 GQ1 UM5 7 4 E A RM1 cracking pressure 0 2 bar PG1 10 100 Nl h 60 Nl h flow meter HS1 acid absorber filling cotton R A KK1 BQ1 6 5 C T P OUT KOND 01 XL9 XL10 XL50 UM1 UM5 STACK XL1 XL10 XL2 Referenzgas manual QN1 max 0 5 bar ü HP LP rd bu rd bu Figure 36 Gas flow diagram TECHNICAL DATA 7 8017324 15A2 V6 0 2019 1...

Page 60: ...suring point 1 COND IN OUT EC1 UM1 4 6 QN1 max 0 5 bar ü HP LP OUT IN BQ1 SO2 CO2 O2 NO NO2 GQ1 UM5 10 4 E A RM1 cracking pressure 0 2 bar PG1 10 100 Nl h 60 Nl h HS1 acid absorber filling cotton R A KK1 BQ1 6 5 C T P OUT KOND XL9 XL10 XL50 Instrument air UM1 STACK XL2 Referenzgas manual COND IN OUT EC1 UM2 4 6 01 XL9 XL10 UM2 COND IN OUT EC1 UM3 4 6 01 XL9 XL10 UM3 COND IN OUT EC1 UM4 4 6 01 XL9 ...

Page 61: ...suring precision 1 of the respective full scale value Detection limit 0 5 of the respective full scale value Sensitivity drift 2 of the respective full scale value per week Zero drift 2 of the respective full scale value per week Span drift 2 of the respective full scale value per week Setting time t90 15 30 s total active measuring path as from sampling With advance extraction with several measur...

Page 62: ...tection IP 54 Weight Approx 7 5 kg Dimensions see Dimensional drawing of sampling probe page 58 Design as wall enclosure Design 3 x wall enclosure Sample conditioning Distribution unit Analyzer Material general Steel plate according to EN 10130 Dimensions see Dimensional drawings page 55 Installation Wall fitting Weight Sample conditioning Approx 27 kg Distribution unit Approx 30 kg Analyzer Appro...

Page 63: ...ntenance request Remote control Ethernet TCP IP Connector RJ 45 Type TCP IP Peer to Peer Method 10 MBit half duplex Modbus Remote maintenance SICK MPR optional PC operation SOPAS ET via Ethernet Analog outputs Number 8 Reference potential Potential free electrically isolated Signal range 0 24 mA Residual ripple 0 02 mA Resolution precision 0 1 20 μA Accuracy 0 25 of full scale value Maximum load 5...

Page 64: ...ds e g relays solenoid valves to the switching outputs For inductive loads Check that discharging diodes are fitted If this is not the case Install external discharging diodes 7 9 Energy supply Power supply Supply voltage 115 230 VAC 50 60 Hz Deviating power supply via upstream transformer Current 8 A with 230 V Power consumption Sampling probe Sample gas line Sample conditioning Distribution unit...

Page 65: ...d e g Marineline Sick Part No 6056229 Power cable 3 wire min 1 5 mm e g Marineline Sick Part No 6056215 7 10 Emissions Emissions Condensate For water vapour saturated exhaust gas e g after exhaust gas washer Approx 2 liters of condensate per week 7 11 Torques for screw fittings A medium total friction coefficient of µ 0 12 is assumed in the specification of torques This means that the screws are i...

Page 66: ...CE Risk of contamination of analyzer b Observe the specified quality of the instrument air b If required provide for instrument air conditioning Gas Quality Inlet pressure Flow rate Instrument air Particle size max 1 μm Oil content max 0 1 mg m3 Max 300 hPa Typically 60 l h Zero point gas Nitrogen 5 0 Max 300 hPa Typically 60 l h Span gas External span gas Precision 2 Concentration 80 100 of measu...

Page 67: ...TECHNICAL DATA 7 8017324 15A2 V6 0 2019 10 SICK T E C H N I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N MARSIC200 67 Subject to change without notice ...

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