Teledyne 3160 manual Section IV Fire and Explosion Hazard Data

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Appendix

Section IV – Fire and Explosion Hazard Data

Flash Point:

na

Flammable Limits:

na

LEL: na

UEL:

na

Extinguishing Media:Use extinguishing media appropriate to surrounding fire conditions. No specific agents recommended.

Special Fire Fighting Equipment:

Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards:

Wear NIOSH/OSHA approved self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing to prevent contact with skin and eyes.

Emits toxic fumes under fire conditions.

Section V – Reactivity Data

Stability:

Incompatibilities:

Hazardous Decomposition of Byproducts:

Hazardous Polymerization:

Stable

Aluminum, organic materials, acid chlorides, acid anhydrides, magnesium, copper. Avoid contact with acids and hydrogen peroxide > 52%.

Toxic fumes

Will not occur.

Section VI – Health Hazard Data

Routes of Entry:

Inhalation:

Highly unlikely

 

Ingestion:

May be fatal if swallowed.

Skin:

The electrolyte (potassium hydroxide) is corrosive; skin

 

contact may cause irritation or chemical burns.

Eyes:

The electrolyte (potassium hydroxide) is corrosive; eye

 

contact may cause irritation or severe chemical burns.

Acute Effects:

The electrolyte is harmful if swallowed, inhaled or

 

adsorbed through the skin. It is extremely destructive to

 

tissue of the mucous membranes, stomach, mouth, upper

 

respiratory tract, eyes and skin.

Chronic Effects:

Prolonged exposure with the electrolyte has a destructive

 

effect on tissue.

 

Chronic exposure to lead may cause disease of the blood and blood forming organs, kidneys and liver, damage to the reproductive systems and decrease in fertility in men and women, and damage to the fetus of a pregnant woman. Chronic exposure from the lead contained in this product is extremely unlikely.

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Contents Model Copyright 1999 Teledyne Analytical Instruments Iii Table of Contents Appendix Maintenance & TroubleshootingTeledyne Analytical Instruments Introduction FeaturesFixed Features Variable FeaturesIntroduction Introduction Components Options and Model Numbers3160DA Dual fuel cell Introduction Applications Principles of Operation Operational TheoryMajor Components Sample System Operational Theory Micro-Fuel Cell SensorOperational Theory Model 3160 flow schematic Electronics and Signal ProcessingOperational Theory Identifier Range Scale Voltage CurrentmA Analog signal output offsetDefaults Programmable Options Qty Description InstallationUnpacking the Analyzer Front PanelRear Panel Analyzer front and rear panels Sample Gas Installation Gas Line ConnectionsSpan Gas Instrument Air Compressed Air FittingSensor Installation Electrical Connections 3160 Rear Panel Voltage SelectionRemoving the Voltage Card Fuse ChangingFuse Replacement 3 RS-232 Serial Digital Port Installation ChecklistFront Panel Controls OperationsModes of Operation Spinning WheelCell Output Factor Span Factor Operations Uled Span in Progress Changing Passwords For Remote Monitoring and ControlOperations Cold Start-Up Operations Calibration Zeroing Operations Operations Calibration Using Span Gas Operations Operations Operations Select Active Sensor Two Cells Only Setup Operations Accpt Operations O2 Range Set-UpCold Start Operations Set-Up AlarmsOperations Operations Logger Set-Up Operations Operations Set-Up Clock Functions Accpt Teledyne Analytical Instruments Operations Operations System Statistics Baud rate Ascii Data Bits 7 or Stop Bits 1 orComm. Std. for 1200B Bell USA/CCITT Operations Operations Scrubber Maintenance Maintenance & TroubleshootingRoutine Maintenance Sensor MaintenanceSymptom Cause Correction TroubleshootingMaintenance & Troubleshooting Symptom Cause Correction Maintenance & Troubleshooting Specifications Operating Temperature0-50C 32 -122 FAppendix Teledyne Analytical Instruments Altitude 1,609 m Relative Humidy Up to 99%Drawing List Appendix Recommended Spare Parts ListMaterial or Component S. # Quantity Appendix Material Safety Data SheetCustomer Service Extension Environmental Health Date Prepared 2/12/96Section IV Fire and Explosion Hazard Data Exposure Protective measures during cell replacementSection Viii Control Measures Phone Product NameManufacturer AddressEffects of overexposure Ingestion Signs/symptoms of exposurePrimary route of entry Exposure limits Osha PELDisposal Protective measures