Emerson HASAxE-IM-HS Welding Consumables User Manual


 
X-STREAM
4-3
Instruction Manual
HASAxE-IM-HS
07/2006
Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co. OHG
4 Installation
4-2 Installation - Gas Conditioning
Do not interchange gas inlet and outlet! All gases must be conditioned before
supplying! When supplying corrosive gases ensure that gas path components
are not affected!
Max. permissible gas pressure: 21.7 psi (1,500 hPa), except instruments with
integrated valve blocks (7.25 psi; 500 hPa) and/or paramagnetic oxygen sensor
(
table 3-7, page 3-17)!
Exhaust lines must be installed in a descending way, need to be pressureless,
frost-protected and in compliance with applicable legislative requirements!
TOXIC GAS HAZARDS!
Take care that all external gas lines are connected as described and are
tight to avoid leaks!
Improperly connected gas lines may cause explosion or death!
Exhaust may contain hydrocarbon and other toxic components (e.g. carbon
monoxide)! Carbon monoxide is highly toxic and can cause headache,
nausea, loss of consciousness, and death. Avoid inhalation of exhaust!
The number of gas fittings as well as their
assignment vary depending on analyzer model
and selected options.
All gas fittings are labeled and are located at
the analyzer's rear panel (X-STREAM GP,
X-STREAM GPS)
the analyzer's bottom side (
X-STREAM F)
When it is necessary to open gas paths seal
the analyzer‘s gas fittings using PVC caps to
avoid pollution of the internal gas path by
moisture, dust, etc.
Fig. 4-0: Example of gas fittings label