Overview
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Waltron User Manual 101-046-B.3
9096 Degassed Cation Conductivity Analyzer
1.2.3
SAMPLE
Take the proper precautions to avoid direct contact with the sample stream. It is the responsibility
of the user to collect all the information and take all the precautions regarding physical, chemical,
radiation and/or biological hazards and dangers coming from sample stream and/or sample
vapors. It is also the responsibility of the user to collect all the information and potential hazards
regarding the chemical and physical compatibility of sample stream with analyzer materials.
1.2.4
ANALYZER GENERAL HAZARDS
1.2.4.1
Electrical Hazards and Precautions
General information:
In all electrical devices that are 110-220 Vac powered, there is a hazard of electrical
shock or electrocution.
Only qualified service personnel should open the analyzer’s enclosure.
Before servicing the analyzer parts that are electrically powered, turn off power to the
analyzer to avoid risks of electrocution.
To turn off power from an electrical device, it is necessary to interrupt the power line
using a circuit breaker or an isolating switch to be sure that there is no power in the area
to be serviced.
The analyzer’s transmitter enclosure is IP67 (NEMA 6).
Protection against indirect contacts is guaranteed by efficient grounding of all isolated
metal masses. Grounding screw is located inside the electrical enclosure, in the lower
right position.