2. PURIFIER INSTALLATION
• Attach the purifier in a vertical orientation to a suitable interior wall or
other architecturally stable element with suitable fasteners in accordance
with Uniform Building Code (UBC) requirements. See product datasheet
or drawings for bolting pattern. Most purifiers are not intended for
exterior installation; however, bulk purifiers are often installed outdoors.
Contact Pall Corporation SLS for technical assistance.
• User installation of bypass valve and piping is recommended to enable
direct purging of the process gas line. When the manifold option is
selected no additional piping is needed.
3. PROCESS GAS INLET AND OUTLET CONNECTIONS
• Do not remove purifier or manifold inlet and outlet gasket-seal
connector terminators until immediately prior to equipment installation.
• When a purifier is used for hazardous gas purification, it must be
installed within a suitable, exhausted enclosure. All connections external
to the enclosure must be welded and supported in accordance with
pertinent safety ordinances and regulations. Dual containment lines
may be mandated for certain hazardous gases.
• Retain the inlet and outlet gasket-seal connection terminators for future
use when disconnecting the purifier.
• Damage to the sealing surface may result if the gasket seal connector
is over-tightened or installed without a gasket. New gaskets must be
installed for each connection made (supplied with the purifier).
PG550, PG2400, and PG11000:
1. Start inert gas purge flow (Ref. Table 3, middle column) to the installation
zone by opening an upstream valve.
MAINTAIN
purge gas flow until
the installation of the assembly is complete.