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GREEN INSTRUMENTS G36 - Safety Aspects

GREEN INSTRUMENTS G36
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G36
Oxygen Analyzer
Version 2.11 - March 2022 9
3 Safety Aspects
Attention
Follow the operating instructions!
Make sure that all power and signal cables are connected correctly before
operating the analyzer.
The sensor and sensor housing are hot and can cause severe burning of
personnel if not handled with care.
The G36 Oxygen Analyzer is only suitable for installation in a safe, non-
hazardous area and not suitable for use with flammable sample gases.
It should be pointed out that installation and operation of the G36 Oxygen
Analyzer and associated equipment must be carried out by skilled, trained,
and certified personnel, and that Green Instruments A/S does not take any
responsibility for the operation of the analyzer and associated equipment
whatsoever.
The analyzer must only be applied as described in this instruction manual. If
the analyzer is used in a manner not specified by Green Instruments, the
protection provided by the analyzer may be impaired.
Successful and safe operation of this equipment depends on proper handling,
installation, operation, and maintenance.
Hazardous voltage!
Always disconnect power before installing or servicing the analyzer. Ignoring this warn-
ing can result in severe personal injury or material damage. Read the instruction carefully
to ensure correct connection of all power and signal leads. Make sure that the correct
voltage is connected to the analyzer (see rating marked on the analyzer name plate).
Circuit breaker!
The installation must include a way to switch off the electrical power by a clearly marked
switch or circuit breaker external to the analyzer. The external switch or circuit breaker
shall be placed in close proximity to the analyzer and within easy reach of the operator.
Overload protection!
For compliance with the IEC 61010-1 (2003) safety requirements, the installation must
include a means of overcurrent protection to provide protection against excessive energy
being drawn from the power supply system in case of a fault in the analyzer.

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