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Veolia Sievers TOC-R3 Installation Guide

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© 2023 Veolia. All Rights Reserved. Sievers TOC-R3 Analyzer Installation Guide DQS 95000-01 EN Rev. A
*Sievers is a trademark of Veolia and may be registered in one or more countries.
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Sievers* TOC-R3
Online TOC Analyzer
Warnings
This symbol on the instrument indicates that the user
should refer to the manual for operating instructions.
This symbol indicates the European Union Directive
2012/19/EU for waste electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE) requires disposing the Analyzer
separately from standard waste.
This symbol indicates the protective earth terminal
(ground) for the Analyzer.
To avoid potentially dangerous electric shock or
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power supply before opening the Analyzer. Use
caution when touching any electronic or furnace
components. Any operation requiring access to
the inside of the Analyzer, including installation of
maintenance items, could result in injury.
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Veolia, the protection provided by the instrument may be
impaired.
Use a 2-person lift. This instrument weighs over 18 kg
(40 lb). It is the policy of OSHA and Veolia to require a
2-person lift for items weighing over 18 kg (40 lb). Lifting
and carrying the Analyzer should be done with two people
handling the unit by the metal enclosure only.
This is a Safety Class I product. It must be must be
attached to a grounded power source. To avoid damage
to the Analyzer and the chance of injury, make sure
the Analyzer is connected to a power line of the proper
voltage.
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this
product may cause electromagnetic interference. Take
adequate measures to correct the interference.
The pressure of the compressed gas at the Analyzer’s gas
inlet must not exceed 1 Bar (100 kPa, 14.5 psig). Use only
dry, oil-free air (Instrument Air ANSI 7.0.1) or nitrogen.
Secure all gas cylinders to an immovable structure
or permanent wall. Wear eye protection when using
compressed gases to avoid possible eye injury. Only use
regulators designed for use with the selected gas. Store
compressed gases in accordance with all safety codes.
Keep foreign objects away from the Analyzer’s fan to avoid
introducing hazards into the Analyzer. Do not allow paper
or other objects to block or enter that inlet.
To protect against inhalation of toxic fumes, make sure the
Analyzer is installed in a well-ventilated area. To treat the
gas waste stream, a halogen trap is provided. Replace
the Halogen Trap packing when it visually indicates it is
expired.
Depending on the composition of the sample, halogens
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cyanide, or other toxic salts, can be emitted into the
Analyzer’s waste. To protect against inhalation of
hazardous fumes properly maintain the Halogen Trap.
Hazardous reagents (hydrochloric acid and phosphoric
acid) are used in the Analyzer. The waste stream from
the instrument is acidic and must be disposed of properly.
Consult your federal, state, and local government
regulations.
The Analyzer should be installed in a well-ventilated
workspace. Corrosive gasses or vapors that are allowed to
come in contact with the Analyzer will promote corrosion of
certain components.
To avoid injury and to ensure accurate analysis results,
ensure that the Analyzer door is closed and latched during
normal operation.
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may result in lost data.
Extreme caution must be exercised when operating the
Analyzer with power applied and the door open. Only
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manner.
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activities.
Disconnect all power to the Analyzer when working with
electrical connections.
Always use ESD (electrostatic discharge) protection while
working inside the Analyzer.
To assure safe operation of the instrument, the AC
Mains Earth Ground must be securely connected to the
enclosure.
Ensure that the power switch on the side of the Analyzer is
OFF before connecting to a power supply.
The external switch or circuit breaker must be easily
accessible because it is the main power disconnect device
for the Analyzer.
This equipment must be electrically grounded in
accordance with local codes and ordinances or, in the
absence of local codes, in accordance with the NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL CODE, ANSI/NFPA NO. 70.
Use of the supplied AC power cord will ensure safe
operation of the Analyzer. Use of a power cord not
supplied by Veolia is not authorized and may impair the
safety of the equipment.

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BrandVeolia
ModelSievers TOC-R3
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish