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SERVOPRO Plasma OPERATOR MANUAL OPERATOR MANUAL Part Number: Revision: Language:
Open the catalog to page 1CONTENTS Section
Open the catalog to page 2Scope of this manual This manual provides installation, operation and routine maintenance instructions for the SERVOPRO Plasma Trace N2 Analyzer, abbreviated to "analyzer" in the remainder of this manual. Safety information Read this manual and ensure that you fully understand its content before you attempt to install, use or maintain the analyzer. Important safety information is highlighted in this manual as WARNINGs and CAUTIONs, which are used as follows: WARNING Warnings highlight specific hazards which, if not taken into account, may result in personal injury or death. Where the above...
Open the catalog to page 6Description WARNING This analyzer is not a medical device as defined in the medical devices directive 93/42/EEC and is not intended to be used on human beings for the diagnosis, prevention, monitoring, treatment or alleviation of disease, injury or replacement or modification of the anatomy. WARNING The analyzer must not be used as personal protective equipment. The analyzer is designed to meet the needs of the control and product quality applications of industrial gas producers and users, who require fast, accurate and reliable gas analysis. Gas sample measurements are shown on the...
Open the catalog to page 7Figure 1 - FRONT OF THE ANALYZER Figure 2 - REAR OF THE ANALYZER
Open the catalog to page 8Figure 3 - INTERNAL SCHEMATIC
Open the catalog to page 92 SPECIFICATION WARNING The protection, accuracy, operation and condition of the equipment may be impaired if the analyzer is not installed in accordance with the requirements of this and subsequent sections of the manual. WARNING Not suitable for flammable samples. Never pressurise the analyzer. Always remove vent plug before connecting the sample inlet. General Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth): 133 mm x 483 mm x 457 mm (5.25 ins x 19 ins x 18 ins) 15 kg Environmental limits Equipment is suitable for indoor use only Ambient temperature range Operation: Operating ambient pressure range:...
Open the catalog to page 10Electrical data Electrical supply Voltage: Fuse rating / type: Two fuses 1 amp / 250 V, Type “F”, Breaking capacity 1.5kA @ 250 V AC miniature fuses 5 x 20 mm Maximum power consumption: Interface signal relay ratings: mA output (active) Maximum load resistance: Isolation voltage (to earth): Normal sample measurement: Fault condition: The analyzer is supplied configured for operation with one of these voltage ranges. You must specify the voltage range when you order the analyzer. The analyser reading may fluctuate by up to 6% if the supply voltage drops below 95Vac Sample Gases The sample...
Open the catalog to page 11The calibration gases must be clean, non-corrosive, free from oil and condensates and compatible with the materials listed in Appendix 1 High calibration set point Low calibration set point Performance Detector type: Plasma Emission Detector (PED). Material: Quartz, single element, vacuum tight to 69 kPa (10 Psig) Display Resolution: Auto-zero, auto-span calibration system: (optional) Serial port: Digital output: 3 range indication, 1 system status Drift over 24 hours Noise (1) Zero temp coefficient (1) The accuracy may be decreased by an additional 6% maximum range at some frequencies...
Open the catalog to page 123 UNPACK THE ANALYZER WARNING The analyzer is heavy (see Section 2.1). Care must be taken when handling. It is recommended that they are lifted with hands positioned on either side on the base of the chassis. Remove the analyzer and any other equipment from its packaging. Remove any protective caps from the sample gas inlets and outlets on the rear of the analyzer (see Figure 1 and Figure 2) It is advisable that the protective caps are kept on prior to fitting. Inspect the analyzer and the other items supplied, and check that they are not damaged. If any item is damaged, immediately contact...
Open the catalog to page 13WARNING The analyzer must be installed by a suitably skilled and competent person. The following procedure must be followed to prevent a hazard. WARNING The analyzer is only suitable for installation in unclassified areas. CAUTION Do not install the analyzer in a frame/rack or on a bench which is subject to high levels of vibration or sudden jolts. If you do, sample measurements may not be accurate, or the analyzer may be damaged. CAUTION Do not install analyzer in an area where a strong electromagnetic field is present. Never use radio transmitters near the analyzer. CAUTION To avoid...
Open the catalog to page 14Figure 4 - DIMENSIONAL OUTLINE DRAWING
Open the catalog to page 15Mechanical installation rack mounting CAUTION The analyzer must not be supported by the front panel alone. You must provide an additional support under the base of the analyzer towards the rear of the enclosure as shown in Figure 5 - INSTALL THE 02001 ANALYZER IN A PANEL. If you do not, the analyzer may be damaged, or may fall and damage other equipment. Refer to Figure 5 and Figure 6 Prepare a cut-out in a suitable panel capable of supporting 15kg. Prepare a suitable base support and secure it in your frame or cabinet capable of supporting 15kg. Fit the analyzer in the panel and use nuts...
Open the catalog to page 16Electrical Safety WARNING Ensure that the electrical installation of the analyzer conforms with all applicable local and national electrical safety requirements. WARNING Obey the safety instructions given below when you install the analyzer; if you do not, the analyzer warranty may be invalidated, the analyzer may not operate correctly, or it may be damaged. Ensure that your electrical supply can provide the necessary maximum power consumption: refer to Section 10 All signal and electrical supply cables must be rated for temperatures of 70 °C or higher. Ensure that the cables that you...
Open the catalog to page 17Connect the electrical supply WARNING Only use the power supply cord provided with the unit. CAUTION Ensure that the analyzer is suitable for use with your electrical supply voltage and frequency. If the analyzer is not suitable, the analyzer may not operate correctly, or it may be damaged when you operate it. To comply with the relevant safety requirements the cables carrying mains power and connected to the analyzer shall be approved to: For EU: IEC 60227 or IEC 60245 and be designated H05VV-F. For North America: UL817 or CSA C22.2 No. 21 and be designated SJT. Ensure that the cables that...
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