R6000S Operation Manual: Rev. G
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POSSIBLE EYE OR FACE INJURY HAZARD!
DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY COULD OCCUR IF NOT AVOIDED!
Eye injuries can result when handling the glass pyrotube.
HOW TO PROCEED: Avoid hazard(s) by wearing appropriate Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) such as goggles, face shields, face masks, or
respirators that should be used while performing this task or operating,
servicing, or maintaining this equipment in general. Also, determine the root
cause of the potential hazard(s) and eliminate or reduce the hazard(s) if
possible. Ensure flames and spark producing materials are kept well away from
test areas. Use standard safety procedures at all times. Consult material safety
data sheets (MSDS) for product safety, storage, and handling information.
4.2.1 Sulfur Detector Removal and Replacement
The following steps should be taken when the sulfur detector module needs replacement.
1. Turn the power switch to the OFF position and remove the power cord from the detector module.
DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY WILL OCCUR IF NOT AVOIDED!
An electrocution hazard exists because severe electrical shock hazards exist
when working around the high-voltage and/or 115/230 VAC components while
power is applied.
HOW TO PROCEED: Avoid hazard by turning off the unit with the ON/OFF
switch and remove the power connection or power cord from the unit to the
power source. Also, follow any required lock-out/tag-out procedures your
company policy requires.
To prevent electrical shock hazard DO NOT operate this equipment in rain or
wet conditions.
2. Locate the defective sulfur detector module.
3. Remove the two nuts that secure the mounting plate of the High-Voltage Power Supply board to the
mounting bracket of the Detector Module. Put the High-Voltage Power Supply board and its mounting
plate to the side.
The glass pyrotube is easily broken. Care must be taken not to apply pressure to the glass tube when
removing/replacing fittings.