Teledyne 319R instruction manual Installation & Operation, Precautions, Location & Mounting

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Installation & Operation

Precautions

1.Read this chapter in its entirety before installing the unit.

2.Upon receipt of the instrument, inspect the entire unit for damage. Notify the shipper if any damage is found. Check the unit, probe, and included accessories for broken or loose parts.

3.The sample must be free of entrained solids and water. A high humidity sample is ideal since it will prevent water loss from the cell electrolyte.

4.The Micro-Fuel Cell sensor electrolyte is caustic. Do not attempt to open or repair the sensor. Leaking or exhausted sensors should be disposed of in accordance with local regulations. Please refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet in the Appendix to learn about potential hazards and corrective action in case of accident.

5.Do not scratch, puncture, or damage the sensing membrane of the Micro-Fuel Cell sensor. Damage to the membrane will require replacement of the sensor.

Location & Mounting

The unit is designed to be panel-mounted in a general purpose area, away from moisture and the elements. The unit should be installed at viewing level in a sheltered area.

Refer to the Outline diagram (dwg. C-57490) for the physical dimen- sions of the analyzer.

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Contents 319R Important Notice Table of Contents Teledyne Brown Egineering 319R Main FeaturesIntroduction Introduction 319R Warranty ConditionsMicro-Fuel Cell Precautions Installation & OperationLocation & Mounting Output Signals Installation & Operation 319RAC Power International Ranges DC PowerSensor Installation or Replacement Alarm Terminal ConnectionSetting Alarms Calibration Installation & Operation 319R Replacing the Fuse 319R MaintenanceReplacing the Sensor Maintenance 319RWarranty Conditions Maintenance 319R 319R Appendix SpecificationsAppendix 319R Spare Parts ListDrawing List Material Safety Data Sheet Section III Physical/Chemical CharacteristicsSection I Product Identification Section V Reactivity Data Section IV Fire and Explosion Hazard DataSection VI Health Hazard Data Protective measures during cell replacement Section VII Precautions for Safe Handling and UseSection IX Disposal Section Viii Control MeasuresSection X References