Emerson oxymitterdr hazardous area in-siu oxygen probe Section V. Health Hazard Data

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Hazardous Area Oxymitter DR

Instruction Manual

IB-106-340CDR Original Issue January, 2002

SECTION V. HEALTH HAZARD DATA

THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE

(See Section III)

EFFECTS OF OVER EXPOSURE

EYE

Avoid contact with eyes. Slightly to moderately irritating. Abrasive action may cause damage to outer surface of eye.

INHALATION

May cause respiratory tract irritation. Repeated or prolonged breathing of particles of respirable size may cause inflam- mation of the lung leading to chest pain, difficult breathing, coughing and possible fibrotic change in the lung (Pneumo- coniosis). Pre-existing medical conditions may be aggravated by exposure: specifically, bronchial hyper-reactivity and chronic bronchial or lung disease.

INGESTION

May cause gastrointestinal disturbances. Symptoms may include irritation and nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.

SKIN

Slightly to moderate irritating. May cause irritation and inflammation due to mechanical reaction to sharp, broken ends of fibers.

EXPOSURE TO USED CERAMIC FIBER PRODUCT

Product which has been in service at elevated temperatures (greater than 1800ºF/982ºC) may undergo partial conversion to cristobalite, a form of crystalline silica which can cause severe respiratory disease (Pneumoconiosis). The amount of cristobalite present will depend on the temperature and length of time in service. (See Section IX for permissible expo- sure levels).

SPECIAL TOXIC EFFECTS

The existing toxicology and epidemiology data bases for RCF’s are still preliminary. Information will be updated as studies are completed and reviewed. The following is a review of the results to date:

EPIDEMIOLOGY

At this time there are no known published reports demonstrating negative health outcomes of workers exposed to re- fractory ceramic fiber (RCF). Epidemiologic investigations of RCF production workers are ongoing.

1)There is no evidence of any fibrotic lung disease (interstitial fibrosis) whatsoever on x-ray.

2)There is no evidence of any lung disease among those employees exposed to RCF that had never smoked.

3)A statistical “trend” was observed in the exposed population between the duration of exposure to RCF and a de- crease in some measures of pulmonary function. These observations are clinically insignificant. In other words, if these observations were made on an individual employee, the results would be interpreted as being within the nor- mal range.

Rosemount Analytical Inc. A Division of Emerson Process Management

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Contents Oxymitter DR Essential Instructions Hazardous Area Oxymitter DR Table of ContentsList of Tables List of IllustrationsDefinitions PrefaceHazardous Area Oxymitter DR Section I. Identification Section II. Physical Data Section V. Health Hazard Data Section VI. Reactivity Data Section VII. Spill or Leak Procedures Section IX. Special Precautions Hazardous Area Oxymitter DR Technical Support Hotline Section Description and Specifications Component Checklist of Typical System Package ContentsSystem Overview System Features System ConfigurationTypical System Installation Flame Arrestor Ceramic Diffusion Assembly Abrasive Shield AssemblyFlame Arrestor Snubber Diffusion Assembly Upgrading the Hazardous Area Oxymitter DRView a View B Specifications Code Sensing Probe Type Product MatrixPart Number Description Calibration ComponentsMechanical Installation Section InstallationInstallation Selecting LocationHazardous Area Oxymitter DR Installation Hazardous Area Oxymitter DR with Abrasive Shield Mounting Plate Outline Without Abrasive Shield With Abrasive ShieldOrienting the Optional Vee Deflector Electrical Installation Pneumatic Installation Connect O2 and Heater Thermocouple SignalsOverview System Setup132 Analog Electronics SetupG02 G04 Westinghouse Model 218A ELEC- Tronics SetupWestinghouse Model TC200 VERI- Trim Electronics Setup 11. Main PCB Model TC200 Eprom Replacement 12. Main PCB Model 132 Eprom Replacement Westinghouse Model 132 Digital Electronics Setup14. Heater Power Supply HPS 3000 Jumper Configuration World Class 3000 Intelligent Field Transmitter Setup15. DR Probe Wired to the ZA8C or a V8C Converter Yokogawa ZA8C and AV8C Converter Electronics SetupGeneral Section Startup and OperationHazardous Area Oxymitter DR Hazardous Area Oxymitter DR Replacement Section Maintenance and ServiceOverview CalibrationHazardous Area Oxymitter DR Exploded View Terminal Block Replacement InstallHeater Strut Replacement Entire Probe ReplacementCell Replacement Heater Strut Assembly22220028 Ceramic Diffusion Element Replacement Replacement ProcedureThis refers to the ceramic diffusion element only General Also, do not get any cement onto the flame arrestor element Ceramic Diffusion Element ReplacementTermination Housing Connections Termination Housing WiringHazardous Area Oxymitter DR Section Troubleshooting Probe TroubleshootingSymptom Check Fault Remedy Hazardous Area Oxymitter DR Equipment Return Section Return of MaterialHazardous Area Oxymitter DR Replacement Parts for Probe Section Replacement PartsCell Replacement Kit Section Optional Accessories BY-PASS PackagesO2 Calibration GAS Sequencer Hazardous Area Oxymitter DR Appendix A. Updating DR Oxymitter to Full Oxymitter Section AppendicesHazardous Area Oxymitter DR Figure A-1. Component Replacement Upgrade ProcedureFigure A-2. Terminal Block and Wiring Section Index Hazardous Area Oxymitter DR Warranty Hazardous Area Oxymitter DR Serial no Order no