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One 2 inch mounting pipe. Length is dependent upon final desired analyzer height.
One 2 inch pipe with flange (optional)
One 2 inch pipe coupling (optional)
To mount the shelf:
1.
Locate the wall position where the analyzer is to be mounted. The shelf should be positioned
high enough on the wall so that all components are accessible to service personnel. The shelf
should be installed near the installed sample probe.
2.
Mount the shelf to the wall, being careful to keep level, using four ¼ x 20, 1-inch SST hex head
machine screws in each of the four shelf mounting holes. See
.
3.
Screw one end of the 2 inch mounting pipe into the flange on the mounting plate until wrench-
tight.
4.
If the configuration includes the optional pipe with flange, screw the 2 inch pipe coupling onto
the top of the mounting pipe.
5.
Screw the optional mounting pipe with flange into the top of the pipe coupling.
6.
Proceed to mount the analyzer (see section
Figure 4-4: Shelf installation
4.3.4
Analyzer installation
Once the mounting system has been installed, regardless of the type used, follow these instructions to
install the analyzer onto the mounting pipe.
Before beginning, review the procedure and the materials required for installation.
Materials:
Installed mounting pipe
Four 5/16 inch hex socket screws (optional for use with mounting pipe with flange kit)
To install the analyzer:
IMPORTANT NOTE:
When positioning the device, take into consideration the mounting of the
sample conditioning system, conduit locations, and access to the rear end cap of the device.
1.
Position the analyzer on top of the 2 inch pipe stand (see
), in approximately the
correct orientation.
2.
If the installation has the optional mounting pipe with flange, ensure the screw holes in the
upper flange align with the holes located in the analyzer neck bottom (see
For installation inside of an environmental enclosure, the front display of the device would
normally face left, with the feed-through assembly facing the front opening of the enclosure.