Instruction manual
Table Of Contents
- INSTRUCTION MANUAL HFID
- ESSENTIAL INSTRUCTIONS
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- DEFINITIONS
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WIRING AND INSTALLATION OF THIS APPARATUS
- OPERATING AND MAINTAINING THIS APPARATUS
- GENERAL SAFETY NOTICE / RESIDUAL RISK
- AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL
- GASES AND GAS CONDITIONING (SAMPLE HANDLING)
- POWER SUPPLY
- ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE
- GENERAL PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING AND STORINGHIGH PRESSURE GAS CYLINDERS
- DOCUMENTATION
- COMPLIANCES
- GLOSSARY OF TERMS
- ANALYZER SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
- SECTION 1: DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS
- SECTION 2: INSTALLATION
- SECTION 3: OPERATION
- SECTION 4: MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
- SECTION 5: TROUBLESHOOTING
- SECTION 6: REPLACEMENT PARTS
- RETURN OF MATERIAL
- LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES
- SUPPLEMENT

NGA 2000 HFID
Instruction Manual
HAS64E-IM-HW
September 2008
P - 10 Preface Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.OHG
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE
Although the electronic parts are reasonable safe to handle, you should be aware of the following consider-
ations:
Best ESD example is when you walked across a carpet and then touched an electrical grounded metal
doorknob. The tiny spark which has jumped is the result of electrostatic discharge (ESD).
You prevent ESD by doing the following:
Remove the charge from your body before opening the housing and maintain during work with opened hous-
ing, that no electrostatic charge can be built up.
Ideally you are opening the housing and working at an ESD - protecting workstation. Here you can wear a wrist
trap.
However, if you do not have such a workstation, be sure to do the following procedure exactly:
Discharge the electric charge from your body. Do this by touching a device that is grounded electrically (any
device that has a three - prong plug is grounded electrically when it is plugged into a power receptacle).
This should be done several times during the operation with opened housing (especially after leaving the
service site because the movement on a low conducting floors or in the air might cause additional ESDs).
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE
The electronic parts of the Analyzer Module can be irreparably damaged if exposed to
electrostatic discharge (ESD).
The instrument is ESD protected when the covers have been secured and safety pre-
cautions observed. When the housing is open, the internal components are not ESD
CAUTION