Mechanical Installation; General Installation Requirements; Unpacking; Identifying The Probe - ABB AZ10 Operating Instruction

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Mechanical installation

General installation requirements

WARNING
• Before installing the probe, check the probe data and
alteration labels on the head of the probe – see Figure 1.
• Select a location away from strong electrical and
magnetic fields. If this is not possible, particularly in
applications where mobile communications equipment is
expected to be used, screened cables within flexible,
earthed metal conduit must be used.
• Before installing the probe, read the Safety notes in
Section 1, page 3.
CAUTION
• Handle the probe with care. The probe inners have fragile
ceramic components that are easily damaged.
• The probe must be used with clean, ash-free process
gases only.
• Thermal shock may break the zirconia cell if the process
is cleaned using water. If this method of cleaning is
employed, remove the probe from the process prior to
cleaning.

Unpacking

CAUTION
Visually inspect equipment for damage after unpacking.
Do not install damaged or faulty equipment.
WARNING
• Handle the probe with care and do not subject it to
hammer blows or other sharp shocks. The probe inners
have fragile ceramic components that can be damaged.
• It is recommended to retain the protective probe
packing materials to allow for re-shipping in the
unlikely event of a return.

Identifying the probe

The probe is identified by a label attached to the probe head.
Separate transmitter-specific labels are attached to the system
transmitter.
CAUTION
Details on the probe label are unique to the cell/probe
combination the label is attached to and cannot be used to
identify any other probe or system.
Figure 1 Location of probe label
AZ10/33341012E/STD
Example code number –
see
Data Sheet
(DSAZ10-EN), page 18.

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