Teledyne 4060 - Gas Chromatograph User Manual
Page 6
Series
4060
vi Teledyne
Analytical
Instruments
Always purge the entire system before performing 
any maintenance and always leak check the system 
after removing any tubing or fittings on the sample 
system. See the procedures for purging and leak 
checking this instrument on the following pages. 
If toxic gases or other hazardous materials are 
introduced into the sample system, the same 
precautions regarding leak checking and purging 
apply to the sample lines and sample supply or 
delivery lines. 
WARNING:
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. WITH THE 
EXCEPTION OF OPENING THE DOOR AND 
ADJUSTING THE PRESSURE REGULATORS, FLOW 
CONTROLLER, OR OBSERVING THE PRESSURE 
GAUGES AND THE FLOWMETER, ONLY 
AUTHORIZED AND SUITABLY TRAINED 
PERSONNEL SHOULD PERFORM WORK INSIDE OF 
THE INSTRUMENT. COMPONENTS WITHIN THE 
COVER ON THE INSIDE OF THE DOOR, INSIDE THE 
ISOTHERMAL CHAMBER (SAMPLE SYSTEM), AND 
ON THE ELECTROMETER-AMPLIFIER PC BOARD 
CONTAIN DANGEROUSLY HIGH VOLTAGE 
SUFFICIENT TO CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR 
DEATH. 
There are the following three types of inaccessible 
shock hazards within the Analyzer: 
1. Line voltages and line related voltages such as
115 VAC which exists within the 230 VAC 
versions as well. These voltages stop when the 
Analyzer is turned off and the mains (line) cord is 
removed from the instrument. 
2. The sensor anode supply voltage (approximately
250 VDC). This voltage exists on the Flame 
Guard, anode power supply, PCB, the 
motherboard, and the anode/igniter terminals on 
the sensor. THIS VOLTAGE WILL REMAIN 
HAZARDOUS FOR MANY MINUTES AFTER THE 
ANALYZER HAS BEEN TURNED OFF!