Yokogawa Advanced Reflux Sampler User Manual

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All Rights Reserved. Copyright © 2011, Yokogawa Electric Corporation. Subject to change without notice.

April 2011

IM 11A00V01-01E-A

10.5 Supplementary Safety Information, Installation and Maintenance

Instructions for SA Temperature Control Systems:

Safe operation of these products can only be guaranteed if they are properly installed, commissioned, used and

maintained by qualified personnel 10.6 in compliance with the operating Instructions. General installation and safety

instructions for pipeline and plant construction, as well as the proper use of tools and safety equipment must also be

complied with.

10.5.1 Intended Use

Referring to the Installation and Maintenance Instructions, name-plate and Technical Information Sheet, check that the

product is suitable for the intended use/application. The products listed below comply with the requirements of the

European Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC and fall within category ‘SEP’. It should be noted that products within

this category are required by the directive now to carry the CE mark.

i) The products have been specifically designed for use on steam water and other non-hazardous fluids which are

in Group 2 of the above mentioned Pressure Equipment Directive. The products’ use on other fluids may be

possible but, if this is contemplated, Yokogawa should be contacted to confirm the suitability of the product for the

application being considered.

ii) Check material suitability, pressure and temperature and their maximum and minimum values. If the maximum

operating limits of the product are lower than those of the system in which it is being fitted, or if malfunction of the

product could result in a dangerous overpressure or over temperature occurrence, ensure a safety device is included

in the system to prevent such over-limit situations.

iii) Determine the correct installation situation and direction of fluid flow.

iv) Yokogawa products are not intended to withstand external stresses that may be induced by any system to which

they are fitted. It is the responsibility of the installer to consider these stresses and take adequate precautions to

minimize them.

v) Remove protection covers from all connections before installation.

10.5.2 Access

Ensure safe access and if necessary a safe working platform (suitably guarded) before attempting to work on the product..

Arrange suitable lifting gear if required.

10.5.3 Lighting

Ensure adequate lighting, particularly where detailed or intricate work is required

10.5.4 Hazardous Liquids or Gases in the Pipeline

Consider what is in the pipeline or what may have been in the pipeline at some previous time. Consider: flammable

materials, substances hazardous to health, extremes of temperature.

10.5.5 Hazardous Environment around the Product

Consider: explosion risk areas, lack of oxygen (e.g., tanks, pits), dangerous gases, extremes of temperature, hot surfaces,

fire hazard (e.g. during welding), excessive noise, moving machinery.

10.5.6 The System

Consider the effect on the complete system of the work proposed. Will any proposed action (e.g. closing isolation valves,

electrical isolation) put any other part of the system or any personnel at risk?
Dangers might include isolation of vents or protective devices or the rendering ineffective of controls or alarms. Ensure

isolation valves are turned on and off in a gradual way to avoid system shocks.

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