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208 Instruction Manual QuickTOC
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IECEx 12E5119
9 Accessories and Options
9.2 Reagent Cabinet LAR | PROCESS ANALYSERS AG
9.2.3 Start-Up of the Reagent Cabinet
At delivery, the tubes are rolled up inside the analyser and secured with a cable tie.
Proceed as follows
1. Use side-cutting pliers for example to remove the cable tie.
2. Guide the tubes through the cable feedthroughs provided on the side of the reagent cabinet.
3. Undo the union nuts of the canisters.
4. Put the tubes into the relevant canisters.
5. Secure the union nuts of the canisters.
The ambient air preparation is used to treat the ambient air, which can then be used as a carrier gas.
The number of connecting hoses between analyser and ambient air preparation depends on the method.
A maximum of three connecting hoses and one cable are attached:
Connecting hose for rinsing water
Connecting tube for carrier gas
Connecting tube for acid
Cable for power connection
9.2.3.1 Activated Carbon
With the help of activated carbon, most volatile carbon compounds can be adsorbed. The use of activa-
ted carbon is harmless. The filter cartridge for the activated carbon is located in the cabinet on the right
side.
Warning
Ensure not to damage the tubes when removing the cable tie.
The tubes must be connected to the right canisters. Note the labelling.
Notice
A suitable O-ring can be pulled onto a tube so that it has the correct penetra-
tion depth (Fig. 136, page 208). The O-ring should be fitted about 6 cm from
the end of the tube.
Fig. 136: Tube with O-Ring
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