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ABB PGC2000 User Manual

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2000-OSM, F1 2-7
• Contact output Error alarms, timing signal, status signal, and annunciator
• Contact input Operation start/stop, mode-selection request, etc.
• Analog output (4 to 20 mA) Analog hold output, chromatogram recorder output
• Analog input (-10 to +10 volts)
• Detector output (10 volts)
Refer to the applicable drawings in your Data Package for specific interconnection wiring information.
INITIAL SETUP OF EQUIPMENT
The following instructions assume that all equipment has been properly installed and checked, that
the analyzer has been application engineered, and that temperature controllers, alarm switches and
other adjustments have been properly set.
CAUTION
It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure that the area is safe and hazard-free,
and will remain so the entire time the analyzer is open. This responsibility
includes ensuring adequate ventilation in analyzer shelter and obtaining proper
work permits, etc.
Equipment and Supplies Required
1. Analyzer Data Sheets from the Data Package
2. Flow measuring device
Precautions
1. Refer to the Data Package for correct values and settings before adjusting pressure, flow,
temperature, etc.
2. Review all data on alarms and corrective action before operating the analyzer.
3. Connect the analyzer purge alarm to a visual or audible annunciator located in a constantly
monitored area, as per NFPA 496 (1993). This is the customer's responsibility.
4. Observe and take note of all caution tags attached to the analyzer; make all adjustments using
the specific data sheets for this analyzer.
5. Ensure all air, gas and sample supply lines coming into the analyzer are properly connected and
turned OFF at the external flow shutoff valves (these shutoff valves are normally associated with
analyzer installation and are not a part of the analyzer itself).
6. Ensure the power supply line is properly connected and turned OFF at the circuit breaker outside
the analyzer (this circuit breaker is associated with analyzer installation and is not part of the
analyzer itself).

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BrandABB
ModelPGC2000
CategoryLaboratory Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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