SS2100i-1 Gas Analyzer
B–28 4900002224 rev. E 12-18-20
Before contacting Service
Before contacting Service, prepare the following information to send with your
inquiry:
• Analyzer serial number (SN)
• Diagnostic downloads using the procedures provided in the
associated firmware manual or using AMS100 software from
SpectraSensors
• Contact information
• Description of the problem or questions
Access to the information above will greatly expedite our response to your
technical request.
Packing, Shipping and Storage
SpectraSensors, Inc. TDL Analyzer Systems and auxiliary equipment are
shipped from the factory in appropriate packaging. Depending on the size and
weight, the packaging may consist of a cardboard-skinned container or a
wooden palletized crate. All inlets and vents are capped and protected when
packaged for shipment. The system should be packed in the original packaging
when shipped or stored for any length of time.
If the analyzer has been installed and or operated (even for purposes of a
demonstration), the system should be decontaminated (purged with an inert
gas) before powering down the analyzer.
Topreparetheanalyzerforshipmentorstorage
1. Shut off the process gas flow.
2. Allow all residual gas to dissipate from the lines.
3. Connect a purge supply (N
2
) regulated to the specified sample
supply pressure to the sample supply port.
4. Confirm that any valves controlling the sample flow effluent to the
low pressure flare or atmospheric vent are open.
5. Turn on the purge supply and purge the system to clear any residual
process gases. For differential systems, make sure to purge the
scrubber/dryer for several dry cycles. If necessary, dry cycles can be
Process samples may contain hazardous material in potentially
flammable and/or toxic concentrations. Personnel should have a
thorough knowledge and understanding of the physical properties
of the sample and prescribed safety precautions before installing,
operating or maintaining the analyzer.