42/23-81 EN Rev. 4 System Manual SCK Gas Sampling System 99
Installing the compressed-air supply
Risk of injury in the area of the gas sampling system due to moving or fall-
ing parts, hot surfaces, anti-freeze, compressed air, lubricating oil
Wear general personal protective equipment:
Closed overalls with long trousers and long sleeves
Safety shoes
Safety gloves suitable for mechanical work
Safety glasses
Protective helmet
If necessary, additional protective equipment if prescribed by the operator.
The location of the pneumatic connections on the probe retractor can be found in
the pneumatic/hydraulic interface plan in the appendix. All required lines are pre-
installed in the probe retractor area. All downline connections as connected from
the central connection point on top of the probe retractor.
Pneumatic/hydraulic interface plan
The following assembly screws are required for installation of the compressed-air
tank:
3 galvanized steel screws (or stainless material) or bolts M12
The following conditions must be met:
Compressed air conforms to the required quality of compressed air; see Power
and compressed-air supply conditions.
When setting up the compressed-air tank: The site conforms to the designated
site conditions (criteria see Choosing the place of installation of the peripheral
modules).
Proceed as follows to install the compressed-air tank:
Step Procedure
1
Fasten compressed-air tank in suitable position (see Choosing the
place of installation of the compressed-air tank) with 3 galvanized
steel screws (or stainless material) or bolts M12 on the ground.
2
Pneumatically connect compressed-air tank as per pneumatic/-
hydraulic interface plan (see appendix) to the gas sampling system.
Mechanical, thermal
and material dangers
Position of the
connections
Required documents
Assembly screws for
compressed-air tank
Requirements
Connecting the
compressed-air tank
(optional)