Agilent Technologies 5975 manual Overview, Customer responsibility

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Site Preparation

Overview

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Before the 5975 Series MSD system can be installed, the site must be properly prepared. Site preparation includes, but is not limited to, ensuring that adequate facilities are available. Among the site requirements are:

Adequate space is available for the MSD system.

A suitable supporting bench is available.

Adequate electrical power is available at the correct voltages and frequencies.

Environmental control systems are adequate to maintain a correct, stable operating environment.

Preparations for safe exhaust venting are adequate.

Supplies necessary for instrument operation are available, including solvents, carrier and reagent gasses, and printer paper.

Installation and verification will only be performed using helium carrier gas. CI systems require methane reagent gas for verification.

Delays due to inadequate site preparation could cause loss of instrument use during the warranty period. In extreme cases, Agilent Technologies may ask to be reimbursed for the additional time required to complete the installation.

Agilent Technologies provides service during the warranty period and under maintenance agreements only if the specified site requirements are met.

Customer responsibility

Unless previous arrangements have been made with Agilent Technologies, site preparation is the customer’s responsibility. Customer responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

Planning, scheduling, and preparing the site according to the specifications in this manual

Verifying that the electrical environment is safe and adequate for the MSD system installation and operation

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Contents Series Mass Selective Detectors U TI O N WA R N I N G Contents Power Cords General Information Instrument Identification Model number Product number Pump type Ionization modeMSD versions Important Safety Warnings Many internal parts of the MSD carry dangerous voltagesElectrostatic discharge is a threat to MSD electronics Many parts are dangerously hotHydrogen Safety When hydrogen gas is supplied to the instrumentChemical Safety Safety and Regulatory Certifications InformationSymbols Electromagnetic compatibility Sound emission declarationCleaning Recycling the ProductSite Preparation Overview Customer responsibilityCompliance must exist prior to installation Agilent responsibilityAnalysis Consulting services Series MSD Troubleshooting and Maintenance Manual Other documentationSeries MSD Series GC Computer with monitor Space and Weight RequirementsALS tray Product dimensions Telephone Communications RequirementsSite LAN network Electrical Requirements Voltage ranges of major componentsPower configurations Configuration Measurement Nominal voltagePower requirements Supply Outlets Power consumptionProduct Line voltage RequiredPower plugs and cord Supply Outlets Power consumption Circuit rating RequiredOther electrical considerations Temperature Humidity relative Temperature, humidity, and altitudeAir Conditioning and Environmental Requirements Airborne dust Exhaust ventingFume exhaust hood Carrier and Reagent Gas Requirements Purity Typical pressure range Typical flow, mL/min KPa psiRegulators, tubing, and fittings Laboratory Supply Requirements Cleaning solventsData system supplies Part number Spare parts and consumablesMiscellaneous consumables Commonly used tools Chemical ConsumablesFerrules 5062-3506 Delivery and unloading Receiving the SystemInspecting for damage Storage UnpackingInstallation Installation and VerificationVerification Sensitivity specifications Power Cords Power Cords Page Agilent Technologies