SS2100i-1 Gas Analyzer
3–2 4900002224 rev. E 12-18-20
Hardware
• Mounting hardware
• Stainless steel tubing (SpectraSensors recommends using 1/4” O.D.
x 0.035” wall thickness, seamless 316L stainless steel electropolish
tubing)
• Mounting frame, or sturdy structure, designed with a safety factor of
4 (3500 N maximum load)
Tools
• 8 mm Allen wrench
• 8 mm ball point hex L-key
• 10 mm ball point hex L-key
• 5/32” high torque ball point hex L-key
• 7/64” stainless steel ball point hex L-key
• 9/16” angle double open-end wrench - 15 and 75 degree
• 11/16” extra-long thin-head double open-end wrench
• RS-485 - USB converter (P/N 3100002220)
Mounting the Analyzer
Refer to Figure A–1 on page A–4 for analyzer mounting dimensions.
Lifting the analyzer
Before removing the crate, move the analyzer crate as close as possible to the
final location. Due to the analyzer’s weight (approximately 86 Kg [190 lbs]),
SpectraSensors recommends the use of a forklift, pallet jack, etc. to lift and/or
Mounting hardware used for wall-mounting the SS2100i-1 must
be able to support four times the weight of the instrument (86 kg
[190 lbs]) not including the sample system).
When mounting the analyzer, be sure not to position the
instrument so that it is not difficult to operate adjacent devices.
Allow 1 meter (3 feet) of room in front of the analyzer and position
the analyzer no further than 10 meters (33 feet) from any
associated scrubber.
SpectraSensors analyzers are designed for operation within the
specified ambient temperature range. Intense sun exposure in
some areas may cause the analyzer temperature to exceed the
maximum. SpectraSensors recommends minimizing full sun
exposure to the analyzer.