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DC-TEC-MAN-CL96_B
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REV 1/9/2024 815-788-5200
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ChemLogic® CL96 Operating Manual
Chapter 3 Installation
WARNING: Electric shock possible. Turn off the unit and disconnect A/C power to the unit
before servicing.
WARNING: If the CL96 is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the
protection provided by the equipment may become impaired.
3.1 Selecting a Location
The CL96 is designed for safe use under the following conditions:
Indoor use only
Altitude up to 2,000 m
Temperatures 5°C - 40°C
Maximum relative humidity 80% for temperatures up to 31°C decreasing linearly to 50% relative
humidity at 40 °C
110 VAC supply voltage fluctuations up to +/- 10% of the nominal voltage
Transient Levels : Impulse withstand (overvoltage) category II of IEC 60364-4-443
IP Rating IP2x
The CL96 should be placed in a location as central as possible to the locations being monitored while
considering the following restrictions:
The maximum sample line length is 400 ft (121 m). Using the shortest possible sample line length will
reduce transport times and increase the response time of the CL96. (see Appendix C)
A/C power is required to the unit.
Locate near proper ventilation keeping in mind the maximum length of the exhaust tubing is 25ft.
The CL96 requires stable temperature and humidity levels within range to operate properly.
Do not place in a location which will expose the CL96 to moisture, dust, corrosive gas, or any unusual
environmental conditions which could damage the unit and/or cause it to operate inaccurately.
3.2 Unloading / Loading & Installation
The Cl96 rests on four rollers which can be locked in place and bolted to the floor if necessary.
CAUTION: Care must be taken when loading, unloading, and moving the CL96. The CL96 is
a heavy piece of equipment which could cause injury or death if not handled properly. Make
sure the rollers are operating properly and only move the CL96 on a level surface.

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