ACF5000 FTIR ANALYZER SYSTEM | OI/ACF5000-EN REV. A 195
Decommissioning
Shutting down the analyzer system
Shutting down the analyzer system temporarily
1 Switch the gas flow control on zero gas probe (zero air connection via
the probe) in order to interrupt the measured gas supply.
2 Wait until all measured values match the values of the cleaned zero air
from the air treatment station.
3 Disconnect the sample gas line from the gas sampling probe and seal
the probe connection with a blind fitting.
4 Switch the gas flow control to "Zero gas local" (zero air supply local).
5 FID (option): Shut off the combustion gas feed.
6 Switch off the power supply to the individual assemblies and finally turn
off the main switch on the right-hand side of the cabinet wall; with UPS,
turn off the two main switches.
7 Shut off the instrument air supply to the analyzer system.
Packing the analyzer cabinet
Packing the analyzer cabinet
1 Vacuum-pack the analyzer cabinet in film.
2 Lay out desiccant in the transport crate. Use an amount of desiccant that
is appropriate for the packing volume and the expected transport time
(min. 3 months).
3 Place the analyzer cabinet into the transport crate on snubbers and
chock.
4 Mark the transport crate as specified (in particular as "Fragile product").
NOTICE
Moisture that could freeze at low storage and transportation tempera-
tures must not remain in the analyzer system.
The analyzer cabinet and/or the FTIR spectrometer must be packed at a
dry and heated location, preferably at the installation site.
Having the analyzer cabinet transported by a specialist company is high-
ly recommended.
The analyzer cabinet must be transported on its rear in the horizontal
position.
Ambient conditions during transport and storage:
Temperature −25 to +65°C, humidity ≤ 75%.