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

Instruction Manual
HAS64E-IM-HW
September 2008
NGA 2000 HFID
A - 1Analyzer System ArchitectureEmerson Process Management GmbH & Co.OHG
ANALYZER SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
The NGA 2000 HFID is available as a "stand-alone ana-
lyzer" or as a "blind" Analyzer Module (AM). The HFID
analyzer module can be part of the stand-alone ana-
lyzer or a component of an analyzers system (Fig. A-1).
The NGA 2000 system made it possible, to configure
the HFID as a flexible "stand-alone analyzer" consisting
of a HFID "Analyzer Module", a Platform (complete with
front panel display/operator interface), and input/output
(I/O) modules.
The “analyzer module” is a “blind” analysis unit but re-
tains all the advanced design features. The AM variant
is designed for integration as part of a NGA 2000 analy-
sis system or special customer developed networks.
The platform/MLT´s front panel can act as operator in-
terface for a stand-alone analyzer or as the a central
interface for multiple Analyzer Modules. In multi anal-
yzer systems, this feature eliminates duplication of the
display/operator interface. In addition to the obvious op-
erational benefits there are significant cost and system
packaging advantages not possible with conventional
analyser configurations.
This flexible network communication architecture is
shown in the schematic of Fig. A-2.
Figure A-1: From separate analyzers to analyzer system
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Platform with MLT AM
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19" MLT Analyzer
NGA Network