Hazardous area oxymitter 4000 repair -7, Hazardous area oxymitter 4000 – Emerson Process Management OXYMITTER 4000 User Manual

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Instruction Manual

IB-106-340C Rev. 4.1

July 2004

Rosemount Analytical Inc. A Division of Emerson Process Management

Maintenance and Service 9-7

Hazardous Area Oxymitter 4000

9-4

HAZARDOUS AREA OXYMITTER 4000
REPAIR

Each of the following procedures details how to
remove and replace a specific component of the
Hazardous Area Oxymitter 4000.

It is recommended that the Hazardous
Area Oxymitter 4000 be removed from
the stack for all service activities. The
unit should be allowed to cool and be
taken to a clean work area. Failure to
comply may cause severe burns.

Disconnect and lock out power before
working on any electrical components.
There is voltage up to 115 VAC.

a. Removal and Replacement of Hazardous

Area Oxymitter 4000 Probe

1. Remove.

(a) Turn off power to the system.

(b) Shut off the calibration gases at the

cylinders and the instrument air.

(c) Disconnect the calibration gas

and instrument air lines from the
Hazardous Area Oxymitter 4000.

(d) While facing the Hazardous Area

Oxymitter 4000 and looking at the
Rosemount label, remove screw
(18, Figure 9-3 or Figure 9-4),
cover lock (19), and captive

washer (20) securing cover (17) on

left side of housing (11). Remove
the cover to expose the terminal
block (15).

(e) Remove all signal and power

wiring to the probe.

(f) Remove insulation to access the

mounting bolts.

(g) Unbolt the Hazardous Area

Oxymitter 4000 from the stack and
take it to a clean work area.

(h) Allow the unit to cool to a comfort-

able working temperature.

2. Replace.

(a) Bolt the Hazardous Area Oxymitter

4000 to the stack and install the
insulation.

(b) Connect all signal and power leads

at the probe. Refer to Section 2,
INSTALLATION, for detailed wiring
instructions.

(c) Install left side cover (17, Figure

9-3 or Figure 9-4) and ensure it is
tight. Secure the cover using cap-
tive washer (20), cover lock (19),
and screw (18).

(d) Connect the calibration gas and

instrument air lines to probe.

(e) Turn on the calibration gases at the

cylinders and turn on instrument
air.

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