As soon as you receive your new Oxygen Analyzer, carefully unpack the unit and accessories and inspect
the electronics module, sensor housing for damage and also verify the oxygen sensor is present.
CAUTION: Do not open the oxygen sensor packaging at this time. It is packed in a Nitrogen
purged bag and will be damaged if left exposed to ambient air for a prolonged period of time. It is
recommended that you read through the instruction manual installation and operation sections before at-
tempting to open the bag the oxygen sensor is packed in. For questions, please contact the factory.
If damage to any portion of the new analyzer is present, stop and report damage to the shipping com-
pany as well as the factory.
The analyzer is shipped with all materials needed to install and prepare the system for operation. In
some instances, added sample system components are necessary to condition the gas sample before en-
tering the sensor housing. Southland Sensing offers free application consultation, and we encourage you
to take advantage of our engineers and their expertise.
If installing into a Class 1 Div 1 or Class 1 Div 2 area, additional seals are needed for the power and sig-
nal condulet. These will need to be sourced locally and should meet your local electrical authority.
It is also important to be mindful of EMI / RFI noise interference. Protection from EMI / RFI noise is im-
portant for accurate readings.
2.1
Receiving your New Oxygen Analyzer
Installation
OMD-625 Oxygen Analyzer
Designed, Tested and Assembled in California, USA
4045 E. Guasti Rd. #203 Ontario, CA 91761 USA : 1-949-398-2879 : [email protected] : www.sso2.com