Installing
— Walkways and areas where personnel muster or collect.
— Splash and spray from moving equipment and cooling towers etc.
— Parking, loading, cranes, vehicle temporary stops.
— Vegetation that may grow tall enough to impinge on the path
especially with movement by the wind.
— Surfaces that may obstruct the beam path with a build up of ice
or snow.
CAUTION
On no account should you attempt to open the housing of the Gas
Detector! The device does not contain any parts that can be serviced
by the user.
!
Mounting the unit
The Dräger Polytron Pulsar 2 Open Path Gas Detector should be mounted to a
stable structure free of excessive vibration. Good choices would be a steel bulkhead,
brick wall, concrete post or a rigid steel structure. Avoid imsy metal structures that
may ex, or wooden structures that may warp. In open areas a suitable structure
close to the ground would consist of a ve inch nominal (141mm outside diameter)
steel pipe driven 1 metre into rm ground or embedded into a concrete foundation.
Tall structures should be suitably guyed or braced.
Figure 1: Wall mounting of Dräger Polytron Pulsar 2 Open Path Gas Detec-
tor with Ex e junction box
Figure 2: Wall mounting of Dräger Polytron Pulsar 2 Open Path Gas Detec-
tor eX link plug and socket