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TS4000
3.0 Installation
CAUTION:
The TS4000 contains components that can be damaged by static electricity.
Always wear grounding apparel when handling or installing the unit.
CAUTION:
Only skilled and trained personnel must perform installation and maintenance.
The basic steps in a typical installation are listed in the table below. The installation process
may vary depending on the exact site configuration.
Table 3: Installation Overview
Installation Step
Detailed Description
Section Number
1
Preparing for the installation
3.1 and 3.2
2
Installing the device
3.3
3
Mounting the TS4000
Steps 4 and 5 can be switched if attaching the cabling before
mounting the Base Unit is easier
3.4
4
Installing cabling between the TS4000 and control room
devices (including power, 4-20 mA, and MODBUS)
3.5
5
Powering on the TS4000
3.6
3.1 Unpacking the Equipment
All equipment shipped by General Monitors is packaged in shock absorbing containers that
protect against physical damage. The contents should be carefully removed and checked
against the enclosed packing list.
If any damage has occurred or there is any discrepancy in the order, please contact General
Monitors. Refer to Section 8.0 for contact information.
NOTE:
Each TS4000 is completely tested at the factory; however, each electrochemical
sensor must be installed and calibrated, and a system check completed prior to start-
up, to guarantee system integrity.
3.2 Preparing for the Installation
The TS4000 has unique installation procedures for either local or remote hardware
configurations. Before installation, evaluate the gas leak locations and other conditions at the
test site and configure the unit for that particular need.
3.2.1 Required Tools
The following tools are required to install the TS4000: