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Installation
Hardware Installation and Maintenance Manual 3
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measurement cells or the cables connected at the top of the analyzer, or damage
may occur. For analyzers configured inside enclosures, lift the unit by the mounting
brackets using at least two individuals and distribute the weight among personnel
to avoid injury.
Mounting the analyzer
The SS500 and SS2000 analyzers are manufactured for wall or Unistrut
®
(or
equivalent) metal framing installations. Depending on your application and
configuration, the analyzer may come premounted on a SCS panel to be mounted
on a wall or Unistrut framing, or without a panel requiring mounting via the
standard electronics enclosure tabs. Refer to the layout diagrams in Appendix A for
detailed mounting dimensions.
Tomounttheanalyzer
1. Select a suitable location to mount the analyzer. Choose a shaded area
or use an optional analyzer hood (or equivalent) to minimize sun
exposure.
2. Locate the mounting holes on your unit. Refer to drawings in Appendix A.
3. For wall installations, mark the centers of the top mounting holes.
4. Drill the appropriate size holes for the screws you are using.
5. Hold the analyzer in place and fasten with the top screws.
6. Repeat for the bottom mounting holes.
When mounting the analyzer, be sure to position the instrument
so that it is not difficult to operate adjacent devices. Allow 3 feet
of room in front of the analyzer.
It is critical to mount the analyzer so that the inlet and outlet lines
reach the inlet and outlet connections on the chassis while still
maintaining flexibility so that the sample lines are not under
excessive stress.
Bolts or screws used for wall-mounting must be able to support
four times the weight of the instrument. Refer to Appendix A for
specifications.
SpectraSensors analyzers are designed for operation within the
specified ambient temperature range of
20° C to 50° C ( F to
122° F). Intense sun exposure in some areas may cause the
analyzer temperature to exceed the maximum.

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