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Ecotech Serinus 44 - 2.2 Installation Notes and Considerations

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Serinus 44 User Manual 3.0
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Items Received
With the delivery of the Serinus 44, the user should have received the following:
Ecotech Serinus 44 analyser PN: E020044
Green Ecotech Resources USB Stick PN: H030137-01
End Caps PN: B010002
Manual PN: M010034 (hardcopy optional)
USB Memory Stick PN: H030021
USB Cable PN: COM-1440
Power Lead (120V)* USA PN: C040007
Power Lead (240V)* Australia PN: C040009
Europe PN: C040008
UK PN: C040010
*The power lead received depends on the mains supply of the country (120V or 240V).
Note: Check all these items have been delivered undamaged. If any item appears damaged, please
contact your supplier before turning the instrument on.
2.2 Installation Notes
When installing the instrument the following points must be taken into account:
The instrument should be placed in an environment with minimal dust, moisture and variation in
temperature.
For best results the instrument should be located in a temperature and humidity controlled
environment (air conditioned shelter). An enclosure temperature of 25-27°C is optimum.
Whether in a rack or placed on a bench, the instrument should not have anything placed on top
of it or touching the case.
Instruments should be sited with easy access to the front panel (instrument screen/USB memory
stick) and to the back panel (communication ports/pneumatic connections).
It is recommended that the sample line be as short as possible to reduce loss of sample to tubing
walls. Ecotech strongly recommends the use of a high-flow sample manifold with a very short
sample line between the manifold and the instrument.
Do not pressurize the sample line under any circumstances. Sample should be drawn through the
instrument under atmospheric pressure. This should be achieved by using an external vacuum
pump connected to the exhaust port of the instrument.
When supplying span gas, ensure the flow is approximately 1.5 slpm and excess is sufficiently
vented.
Ammonia is an extremely viscous or “sticky” gas and to reduce the impacts of this, all of the
external tubing connections should be kept as short as possible. Ecotech strongly recommends

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