8 DF-310E Cautions
DANGER
The electrolyte is a caustic solution. Review the Material
Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) before handling the
electrolyte solution.
The sensor is shipped dry and must be charged with
electrolyte before it is operated.
CAUTION
Over-pressurizing the sensor can result in permanent damage to the
sensor. Limit the backpressure to the analyzer to ±1 psig.
Be sure the downstream isolation valve (if so equipped) is toggled
open before gas flow is started.
CAUTION
DO NOT SHIP THE ANALYZER WITH
ELECTROLYTE – THOROUGHLY DRAIN AND
RINSE SENSOR BEFORE SHIPPING
EMI DISCLAIMER
This Analyzer generates and uses small amounts of radio frequency
energy. There is no guarantee that interference to radio or
television signals will not occur in a particular installation. If
interference is experienced, turn-off the analyzer. If the
interference disappears, try one or more of the following methods to
correct the problem:
Reorient the receiving antenna.
Move the instrument with respect to the receiver.
Place the analyzer and receiver on different AC circuits.
NOTE
For best performance at initial start or anytime the electrolyte is
changed, it is important to allow the sensor to sit with electrolyte
in it for 60 minutes before the gas is allowed to flow through the
sensor.