MAX300-RTG: Installation Manual Hardware Installation
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Introduction
The MAX300
™
-RTG process mass spectrometer is a versatile real-time process
analyzer capable of fully automatic operation. It can handle a wide range of
applications for quantitative analysis of gases and vapors, as well as monitor
multiple components in any one stream and analyze up to 128 streams (including
calibration gases).
This document is intended to inform the customer of the necessary preparations
for successful installation. As Extrel CMS does not generally inspect a site prior to
installation, it is extremely important to provide the necessary support for the
instrument to avoid significant delays. All utilities and environmental requirements
discussed in this document are the responsibility of the customer. Please note,
depending on which options were purchased, specific accommodations will be
required; refer to the purchase order for clarification.
Installation Requirements
In order for Extrel CMS to assist with the successful installation and operation of
the MAX300-RTG, the customer must:
Complete the Pre-installation Checklist found in Appendix A.
Fax or email to Extrel CMS any legal documents required for access to the
site.
Allocate time for any training programs required for site access.
Prepare a suitable site for the instrument.
Provide and install the required utilities.
Install vent and sample lines and the vacuum system exhaust.
Obtain and install required calibration gases.
Install the compressed air plumbing for the purge systems
Install wiring or fiber for instrument control.
Install wiring for external communications options.
Shelter Requirements
The MAX300-RTG may be located outdoors provided no direct exposure to any
weather conditions exist. A shelter with a 9 ft. (2.75 m) roof, with 7 ft. (2.1 m)
vertical clearance, and at least three sides is required. Although, a fully enclosed
and appropriately designed analyzer shelter is recommended. All environmental