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Waltron User Manual 101-016-B.3
3041 Silica Analyzer
Overview
1.1.3
SIGNAL OUTPUTS
Analog Outputs:
4-20mA (galvanic isolator module available as option) or 0-5V
Serial I/O for Signals:
Serial data output RS232 standard, RS485 available as option
1.1.4
OPERATIONAL CALIBRATION
Frequency/Intervals:
Recommended: 7 days
Single/Multi-Point:
Multi-Point: zero and mid-range
Matrix Corrections:
Yes, sample blank correction
Manual/Automatic:
Both
1.2
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, INSTRUCTIONS, AND HAZARDS
1.2.1
GENERAL INFORMATION
This manual contains important information which is required for installation, start up and
operation of the Waltron 3041 Silica Analyzer. Please read this manual carefully before installing
and placing the analyzer into service!
Pay attention to all caution and danger labels present on the analyzer and all caution and danger
statements written on this manual.
The user has the responsibility to read and understand the information contained in this
manual, and to abide by all applicable employee health and safety regulations.
Use, maintenance, and service of this analyzer is allowed only by qualified personnel
who are fully trained on the analyzer’s operations. These personnel are required to be
physically and mentally fit and not under the influence of alcohol or/and drugs.
When the analyzer is not being used it should be protected by an appropriate circuit
breaker Failure to do so and non-observance of hazards or dangers warnings could result
in death or serious injury to the operators or damage to the analyzer.
Before using the analyzer, it is necessary to visually check for damage to safety devices
and report issues to the appropriate responsible person, even if the analyzer continues to
operate.
The analyzer’s components are installed inside a metallic enclosure with a door equipped
with a special key, provided with the analyzer, to be used only by authorized personnel.