AO2000 CONTINUOUS GAS ANALYZERS  |  OI/AO2000-EN REV. B  293
 
 
 
Limas11 IR, Limas21 UV, Limas21 HW: Thermal link replacement 
When should the thermal link be replaced? 
A defective thermal link will usually be indicated by an insufficient sample 
cell temperature (T-Re.K) or lamp temperature (T-Re.L) error message. 
In this case check the thermal link and replace as necessary. 
Thermal link replacement 
2 1
 
CAUTION! 
The sample cell and the lamp are hot (approx. 55 °C or approx. 60 °C)! Al-
low the modules to cool down after switching off the power supply (ap-
prox. 30 minutes). 
1  Switch off the gas analyzer power supply! 
2  Open the wall housing door or the 19-inch housing cover. 
3  Disconnect the thermal link from the sample cell 1 and/or the lamp 2. 
4  Release the spring clips and/or retainer and pull the thermal link from 
the opening. 
5  Check the continuity of the thermal link; if necessary, insert a new ther-
mal link (part number 0745836) in the opening and secure it with the 
spring clips and/or retainer. 
6  Connect the thermal link. 
7  Close the system housing so that it is tight.   
Light penetration during operation leads to erroneous measurement 
values and overranging ("Intensity" status message). 
8  Turn on the gas analyzer power supply.