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Packaging
2. Installation
2.1 Packaging
Check that the PACE5000/6000 packaging contains the following:
1. PACE5000 or PACE6000 Pressure Controller.
2. Power supply cable.
3. Safety instructions, instruction manual and CD-ROM containing the full documentation suite.
4. Pressure Control Module blanking plate. Keep this plate for future use.
2.2 Packaging for Storage or Transportation
To store or return the instrument for calibration/repair:
1. Pack the instrument. Refer to Section 6.23, “Packaging Procedure,” on page 81.
2. Return the instrument for calibration/repair complete the return goods procedure. Refer to
Section 6.22, “Return Goods/Material Procedure,” on page 81.
Note: The procedure above applies to the pressure control module as a separate item.
2.3 Preparation for Use
The instrument can be positioned in the following ways:
• Free-standing instrument positioned on a horizontal surface.
• Rack-mounted in a standard 19 inch rack using the rack-mount option kit. Refer to
Section 2.8, “Rack-mount Option,” on page 10.
For free-standing instruments, the feet on the front of the base can be used elevate the
instrument to a better viewing angle.
Note: Do not obstruct the air cooling outlet on the underside of the instrument. Allow a free flow
of air around the instrument, especially at high ambient temperatures.
2.4 Connecting to PACE
INFORMATION After unpacking a cold instrument, allow time for it to
stabilize and any condensation to evaporate.
INFORMATION After removing a pressure control module, fit a blanking
plate to the PACE chassis to protect the unit and to keep the flow of cooling air.
WARNING Turn off the source pressure(s) and carefully vent the pressure
lines before disconnecting or connecting the pressure lines. Proceed with care.
Only use equipment with the correct pressure rating.
Before applying pressure, examine all fittings and equipment for damage.
Replace all damaged fittings and equipment. Do not use any damaged fittings
and equipment.
Do not exceed the maximum working pressure of the instrument.
This equipment is not rated for oxygen use.