Removing the transport protection, O_3662, O_4290 – BUCHI DuMaster D-480 User Manual

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Operation Manual D-480

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6 - Starting up and shutting down the instrument

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Detail of the rear

The following picture shows a detail of the rear of the analyzer with the associated gas connections:

Legend:

1 "CO

2

IN" CO

2

gas inlet

2 "WASTE" measuring gas outlet
3 "REF" reference gas outlet
4 "O

2

IN" O

2

gas inlet

Connecting supply lines

Safety instruction

Strictly observe the safety instruction "Mixing up gas inlets" under Warning notes during operation
(on page 24).

Proceed as follows:

 Connect the CO

2

supply tube to the CO

2

gas inlet (1).

 Connect the oxygen supply line to the oxygen gas inlet (4).

Connecting waste gas lines

Proceed as follows:

 Connect the waste gas lines to the gas outlets (2, 3).

 Install the other ends of the waste gas lines so that they discharge into the open or into a vent.

 If the waste gas lines discharge into the open, make sure that the waste gas lines discharge into

the open at a location protected from the wind. Otherwise detector instabilities may occur.

Removing the transport protection

Types of transport protections

There are two types of transport protections:

Furnace transport protection.

Water trap transport protection

Purpose of the transport protections

The transport protections prevent...

... the furnace section from slipping on its rails while the analyzer is being transported.

... the loosely attached water trap from damages while the analyzer is being transported.

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