5 Installation & Connections
Read this chapter in its entirety before installing the analyzer.
5.1 Where to Install the Analyzer
Satisfactory operation, faultless functions, and minimal maintenance of the G36
are
achieved by paying attention to the following notes:
• The equipment should be installed in a clean area away from dust, oil mist, and mois-
ture. The analyzer should be installed at viewing level in an area with good access for
operating and servicing. The location and installation of the analyzer must be chosen,
so that the ambient temperature is below 55C at any time.
• The gasses supplied to the sensor must have a constant flow and pressure. This flow
and pressure control is achieved with the sampling system that is typically delivered
with the analyzer. Please consult the respective manual or contact Green Instruments
A/S.
• The sensor house for both SEN1 and SEN9 have 1/8’’ BPS connection. Sampling tube
and vent line should be arranged in the way which ensures the flow and pressure at
sensor house constant and within the required range.
• The sensor can be installed up to 6 m from the analyzer. The sensor and the sensor
house shall be mounted horizontally (sensor pointing sideways) or downwards (sensor
pointing down) to prevent the water condensation collecting at the sensor house.
5.2 Electrical Connection
Each analyzer will be configured at the factory to be either:
• An Inert Gas Oxygen Analyzer for monitoring O2 in inert gas
• A Stack Gas Oxygen Analyzer for monitoring O2 in stack gas
• An EGR Oxygen Analyzer for monitoring O2 in the EGR system
For the default configuration and connection of each analyzer, please see the
Testing & Configuration Sheet attached to each analyzer.