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Endress+Hauser SpectraSensors SS500e User Manual

Endress+Hauser SpectraSensors SS500e
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SS500e/SS2000e/SS3000e Gas Analyzer
34 4900002230 rev. D 2-6-20
2. Locate the mounting holes on your unit.
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.
Once all four screws are tightened the analyzer should be very secure and
ready for the electrical connections.
Connecting Electrical Power to the Analyzer
The analyzer will be configured for 100-240 VAC @ 50/60 Hz single phase input
or optionally 18
24 VDC input. Check the manufacturing data label or the
terminal block labels to determine the power input requirements. All work must
be performed by personnel qualified in electrical conduit installation. Conduit
seals should be used where appropriate in compliance with local regulations.
Depending on the analyzer configuration, the electrical wiring can typically be
connected to the analyzer through a conduit hub located at the upper right of
the electronics enclosure.
Hazardous voltage and risk of electric shock. Before
attaching the wiring to the analyzer, make sure all power to the
wires is off.
Careful consideration should be taken when grounding. Properly
ground the unit by connecting ground leads to the grounding
studs provided throughout the system that are labeled with the
ground symbol .
Interconnection of the analyzer enclosure and cell enclosure shall
be accomplished using wiring methods approved for Class 1,
Division 2 hazardous locations as per the Canadian Electrical Code
(CEC) Appendix J and the National Electric Code (NEC) Article
501. The installer is responsible for complying with all local
installation codes.
SpectraSensors Class 1, Division 2 analyzers use a non-incendive
protection method, as such, all relevant portions of the local
installation codes apply. Please refer to Appendix F12 of the
Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), Part 1 and any other standards
applicable to the installation.

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BrandEndress+Hauser
ModelSpectraSensors SS500e
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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