Model 9110TH NOx Analyzer

Getting Started

3. GETTING STARTED

This section addresses the procedures for unpacking the instrument and inspecting for damage, presents clearance specifications for proper ventilation, introduces the instrument layout, then presents the procedures for getting started: making electrical and pneumatic connections, and conducting an initial calibration check.

3.1. UNPACKING THE 9110T ANALYZER

CAUTION

GENERAL SAFETY HAZARD

To avoid personal injury, always use two persons to lift and carry the 9110T.

ATTENTION

COULD DAMAGE INSTRUMENT AND VOID WARRANTY

 

Printed Circuit Assemblies (PCAs) are sensitive to electro-static

 

discharges too small to be felt by the human nervous system. Failure to

 

use ESD protection when working with electronic assemblies will void

 

the instrument warranty. Refer to Section 14 for more information on

 

preventing ESD damage.

CAUTION!

Do not operate this instrument until you’ve removed dust plugs from SAMPLE and EXHAUST ports on the rear panel.

Note

TAI recommends that you store shipping containers/materials for future

 

use if/when the instrument should be returned to the factory for repair

 

and/or calibration service. See Warranty section in this manual and

 

shipping procedures on our Website at http://www.teledyne-api.com

 

under Customer Support > Return Authorization.

Verify that there is no apparent external shipping damage. If damage has occurred, please advise the shipper first, then TAI.

Included with your analyzer is a printed record of the final performance characterization performed on your instrument at the factory. This record, titled Final Test and Validation Data Sheet (P/N 04490) is an important quality assurance and calibration record for this instrument. It should be placed in the quality records file for this instrument.

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Teledyne Unpacking the 9110T Analyzer, Model 9110TH NOx Analyzer Getting Started, Preventing ESD damage