Installation, 1 installation of general-purpose detector, 1 installation location – Yokogawa Integral Oxygen Analyzer ZR202 User Manual

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IM 11M12A01-02E

8th Edition : Jan.13,2012-00

3.

Installation

This chapter describes installation of the following equipment:

Section 3.1

General-purpose Detector (except ZR22G-015)

Section 3.2

High Temperature Detector (ZR22G-015)

Section 3.3

Converter

Section 3.4

ZA8F Flow Setting Unit

Section 3.5

ZR40H Automatic Calibration Unit

Section 3.6

Case Assembly (E7044KF)

3.1

Installation of General-purpose Detector

3.1.1

Installation Location

The following should be taken into consideration when installing the detector:
(1) Easy and safe access to the detector for checking and maintenance work.
(2) An ambient temperature of not more than 150 °C, and the terminal box should not be affected

by radiant heat.

(3) A clean environment without any corrosive gases.

NOTE

• A natural convection type detector (model ZR22G----C), which uses ambient air as

reference gas, requires that the ambient oxygen concentration be constant.

(4) No vibration.
(5) The sample gas satisfies the specifications described in Chapter 2.
(6) No sample gas pressure fluctuations.

3.1.2

Probe Insertion Hole

Includes those analyzers equipped with a probe supporter and probe protector.
When preparing the probe insertion hole, the following should be taken into consideration:

CAUTION

• The outside dimension of detector may vary depending on its options. Use a pipe that is

large enough for the detector. Refer to Figure 3.1 for the dimensions.

• If the detector is mounted horizontally, the calibration gas inlet and reference gas inlet

should face downwards.

• When using the detector with pressure compensation, ensure that the flange gasket does

not block the reference gas outlet on the detector flange. If the flange gasket blocks the

outlet, the detector cannot conduct pressure compensation. Where necessary, make a

notch in the flange gasket. Confirm the external dimensions of the detector in Section 2.2

before installation.

• The sensor (zirconia cell) at the tip of the detector may deteriorate due to thermal shock if

water drops are allowed to fall on it, as it is always at high temperature.

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