Page 3 - Instruction Manual
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 CCO 5500 http://www.raihome.com CCO 5500 Carbon Monoxide (CO) Analyzer ESSENTIAL INSTRUCTIONS READ THIS PAGE BEFORE PROCEEDING! Rosemount Analytical designs, manufactures and tests its products to meet many national and international standard...
Page 4 - PREFACE; NOTE; SYMBOLS; NOTE TO USERS
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 ii PREFACE The purpose of this manual is to provide information concerning the components, functions, installation and maintenance of the CCO 5500. Some sections may describe equipment not used in your configuration. The user should...
Page 5 - Table of Contents
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 CCO 5500 http://www.raihome.com Table of Contents Essential Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iPreface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 9 - Section 1; OVERVIEW; transmitter
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 CCO 5500 http://www.raihome.com Section 1 Description and Specifications Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 1-1System Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 10 - Layout; Infrared Transmitter Unit
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 1-2 Each of these units is designed to be rugged and durable. They are all fully sealed to IP65 standards and are suitable for outside mounting, without the need for further weatherproof enclosures. Figure 1-1. Typical System Layout...
Page 11 - Figure 1-2 illustrates the transmitter and receiver units.; Infrared Receiver Unit
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 1-3 CCO 5500 The radiation emitted by the heater is then 'chopped' by a motor-driven disc, and focused across the duct by a lens. The chopper disc is driven by a small DC motor. The phase and frequency of the chopper disc are monitored by a r...
Page 12 - data can also be entered via the keypad or via the serial data port.; Power Supply Unit; A supply of air to the purge is essential.; Isolating Valves
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 1-4 Signal Processor Unit The signal processor unit is housed in a fully-sealed cast-aluminum enclosure. It houses the microprocessor to monitor the data from the receiver and produces a 4-20 mA output signal for gas levels within t...
Page 16 - Carbon Monoxide IR Absorption Spectrum
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 1-8 Carbon Monoxide IR Absorption Spectrum Carbon monoxide absorbs IR energy in a band between wavelengths of approximately 4.5 and 4.9 µ m. The absorption spectrum is complex and is illustrated in Figure 1-3 below. Figure 1-3. CO I...
Page 17 - Transmissivity of CO Within the 4.7
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 1-9 CCO 5500 Transmissivity of CO Within the 4.7 µ m Band The transmission through the gas of the IR energy at about 4.7 µ m is affected by the concentration of CO. Figure 1-5 illustrates how the energy within the selected band varies with CO...
Page 18 - Calibration; Figure 1-6 shows the parameter Y against the CO concentration.
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 1-10 Calibration Figure 1-6 shows the parameter Y against the CO concentration. Figure 1-6. Calibration Curve This is the calibration curve for the instrument and is opposite in shape to the transmissivity curve shown in Figure 1-5....
Page 19 - *The range of the output span is quoted in ppm.meters. To obtain the
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 1-11 CCO 5500 SPECIFICATIONS NOTE: *The range of the output span is quoted in ppm.meters. To obtain the minimum and maximum span for your application, divide these figures by the path length in meters. CCO 5500 Specifications Span* Selectable...
Page 21 - Section 2
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 CCO 5500 http://www.raihome.com Section 2 Installation Safety Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 2-2Electrical Supply Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 2-2Unpacking the ...
Page 22 - Three forms of output are provided:; Normalizing Inputs; carry the normalizing values.; Plant Status Input
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 2-2 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS The mains power is supplied to the whole system via the power supply. During installation, DO NOT connect the system to the mains until all units are in place and fully wired up. Keep the isolating valves, ...
Page 23 - CABLE REQUIREMENTS; depends on keeping output load within the 500; SELECTING LOCATION
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 2-3 CCO 5500 NOTE For normal operation terminals PS1 and PS2 must not be linked together. CABLE REQUIREMENTS 1. Power supply to signal processor - 7-core, shielded, multi-stranded, 6/0.2 mm. 0.5 mm 2 . NOTE Although screened cable is specifie...
Page 25 - Flange
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 2-5 CCO 5500 A hole should be cut on either side of the duct to be measured; these holes should accept a 'slip fit' with the stand-off pipe. The stand-off pipe should now be welded into each hole and a mounting flange welded to each pipe with...
Page 26 - Arrangement
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 2-6 ISOLATING VALVES If isolating valves are used they mount directly onto the site mounting flanges. AIR PURGE The air purge mounts on the isolating valve. They are mounted by separating the front flange from the air purge by unscr...
Page 27 - AIR SUPPLY
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 2-7 CCO 5500 Figure 2-3. Analyzer Head Arrangement AIR SUPPLY The purpose of the air purge is to keep the windows of the transmitter and the receiver clean. Air may be supplied by one of three methods: 1. Negative pressure duct. If the duct a...
Page 28 - Unit/Power Supply Unit
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 2-8 SIGNAL PROCESSOR UNIT Enough cable is supplied to mount the signal processor up to 33 ft (10 m) from the receiver. To mount the signal processor (Figure 2-4), first remove the cover by loosening the four captive screws, unplug t...
Page 29 - Decide routing for all; Power cables; Cable Connections; Overall system connections are illustrated in Figure 2-5.
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 2-9 CCO 5500 POWER SUPPLY UNIT Enough cable is supplied to mount the power supply up to a maximum of 33 ft (10 m) from the transmitter. A maximum total cable length of 82 ft (25 m) may be used to link the power supply to the receiver. These a...
Page 30 - Connections
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 2-10 Figure 2-5. System Cable Connections MOT OR DIRECTION MOT OR DRIVE REFERENCE W A VE 0V T O SOURCE 12V T O SOURCE SCREEN YELLOW PURPLE BLACK/WHITE RED/BROWN TRANSMITTER PVC COPPER BRAID SCREEN 0.5 mm 8 CORE 2 YELLOW PURPLE BLACK...
Page 31 - Section 3; INTRODUCTION; Gain adjustment - adjust the gain within the receiver head and the
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 3-1 CCO 5500 Section 3 Configuration and Startup Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3-1Safety Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3-1Power Supply...
Page 33 - Important
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 3-3 CCO 5500 Figure 3-1. Adjusting Nuts for Alignment 3. Replace the receiver on its air purge. The next adjustment is done using the detector levels as viewed from the signal processor. 4. To change mode on the signal processor the MODE key ...
Page 34 - there is rarely any need for further adjustments.; DETECTOR LEVELS; The gain of the detector signals is set in two locations:
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 3-4 NOTE The alignment of the receiver unit is important. Take time to ensure that maximum values of D1 and D2 are obtained. 11. To 'fine tune' the alignment, return once more and adjust the transmitter flange, again observing the v...
Page 35 - measured with a voltmeter set to AC Volts.
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 3-5 CCO 5500 Figure 3-2. Receiver Trim Pots 4. Trim potentiometer(s) set the gain with the receiver. Levels should be measured with a voltmeter set to AC Volts. Figure 3-3. Receiver Test Points 5. Connect the voltmeter to the S0V and S1 test ...
Page 36 - Potentiometers
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 3-6 NOTE If the duct is operating and a high opacity may be present, reduce the set voltages to 2V rms maximum. This is to prevent saturation should the opacity level drop. Signal Processor Gain Adjustment After the detector level(s...
Page 37 - *To ensure that the detector signal is not saturating, observe the; Increasing source intensity may severely reduce the source life.; Source Intensity
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 3-7 CCO 5500 NOTE If the duct is operating and the opacity levels are high, reduce the D2 level to about 8,500. This is to avoid saturation should the opacity level within the duct reduce. 3. *To ensure that the detector signal is not saturat...
Page 39 - , depending on what has
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 3-9 CCO 5500 Any of the four averaging stacks (seconds, minutes, hours or days) may be used for the analog output. They are selected by the ARROW keys and entered using the ENTER key. c. Output Units The analog output can represent the gas co...
Page 40 - g. In a similar manner to the above, the
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 3-10 The value is adjusted using the two arrow keys, the UP arrow will take the current output up, and the DOWN arrow will take it down. Press the ENTER key when the correct output current is displayed on the ammeter. NOTE Zero mA s...
Page 41 - Refer to “Points to Consider” on page 2-4.
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 3-11 CCO 5500 The transmissivity of a sample of any gas depends both on the concentration and on the path length through which the radiation is transmitted. Similarly, the output of the CCO 5500 monitor also depends on the path length of the ...
Page 42 - f. Plant Status Input; PARAMETERS
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 3-12 NOTE As this value controls the calibration of the instrument do not change it without due consideration. f. Plant Status Input Used to determine whether the plant is operating under correct conditions. There is a choice of thr...
Page 43 - l. Water Vapor Threshold; NORMALIZATION
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 3-13 CCO 5500 k. Oxygen Threshold Set and used in a similar manner to the temperature threshold. However, if the normalizing oxygen level rises above the threshold, plant status is OFF. For plant status ON, the oxygen level must be below the ...
Page 44 - By entering a fixed value via the
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 3-14 b. Set Values The normalizing data can be brought into the instrument in one of 3 ways: 1 By entering a fixed value via the keypad. This is suitable where the value is stable to about ±5%. 2 If an INPUT UNIT is being used, all ...
Page 45 - Confirmation is requested before the averages are reset.; RESET AVERAGES
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 3-15 CCO 5500 NOTE If normalization is not required, the instrument must have the normalizing parameters for oxygen set. With an integrated system the pressure data can be taken to the instrument via the serial data line. e. Pressure To corre...
Page 46 - Refer to Span Factor Adjustment.; CALIBRATE
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 3-16 9. Calibration From this option the two detector levels may be displayed and a basic calibration conducted. During Set Detectors the gas cells are not moved; this gives an immediate response for setting up the detector levels. ...
Page 48 - Standard level
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 3-18 Table 3-1. Instrument Settings Parameter Config. Averages SecondsMinutesHoursDays Output 0 or 4 mA baseUnitsAverageFault condition Parameters Path LengthAlarm sourceAlarm unitsAlarm levels Normalization Temperature Standard lev...
Page 49 - Factory settings were obtained under the following conditions:; Calibration Data
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 3-19 CCO 5500 After the calibration has been conducted, a CAL FACTOR will be calculated; this determines the calibration of the instrument. The cal factor will be displayed for a few seconds after a calibration has been conducted, and it can ...
Page 51 - Section 4; will be shown. If this appears, the system is
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 4-1 CCO 5500 Section 4 Normal Operation Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 4-1Normal Startup Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 4-1Modes of Operation . . ....
Page 52 - Displays average gas concentration.; Alarm
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 4-2 MODES OF OPERATION The instrument has six modes of operation identified by a number in the top left corner of the display: Mode 1 - Operating Mode Displays average gas concentration. Mode 2 - Parameter Mode Displays operating pa...
Page 53 - fl; PROGRAM TREE
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 4-3 CCO 5500 KEY OPERATION Each mode is accessed sequentially by each push of the MODE key. Figure 4-1 illustrates the display and keys of the signal processor. After a mode has been selected, the ARROW keys will select the various options wi...
Page 54 - Tree; Normalization Mode - 3
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 4-4 Figure 4-2. Program Operation Tree Enter Press Enter on Exit option or Enter on the final option Operating Mode - 1 Mode Concentration unitsMeasured or normalizedAveraging time Parameter Mode - 2 Mode IndentificationParametersAv...
Page 55 - Normalized
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 4-5 CCO 5500 OPERATING MODE From this mode of operation the averaging time of the displayed gas concentration may be altered to one of the other averaging stacks, and the measured/normalized gas measurements observed. When in this mode, the d...
Page 56 - Selected parameter
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 4-6 Alarm A changeover relay contact output is available to indicate a high gas concentration. The level at which this output is operated, and the averaging stack from which the gas value is obtained, may be examined from this displ...
Page 57 - Detector Levels; Enter; Detector Outputs; Fault status; Phase
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 4-7 CCO 5500 Figure 4-3. Diagnostic Mode Tree Detector Levels Detector levels from the detector are displayed here. D1 is the reference level and should always be less than D2. The level of D2 should be between 10,000 and 20,000. E2 and E1 ar...
Page 58 - Kwkg
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 4-8 Chopper Motor Frequency The chopper blade should 'chop' the IR radiation at a frequency of about 37 Hz. This frequency is measured by the processor and can be displayed from this option. As the chopper blades interrupts the IR b...
Page 59 - signal processor is too high for the current duct conditions.
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 4-9 CCO 5500 Fault Condition To display the current fault condition, press the ENTER key while this is displayed. This display mode is automatically selected by the instrument, should a fault condition occur. The following fault conditions ar...
Page 60 - and fault condition.; Security Code Entry
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 4-10 Setup Mode All operating parameters - averaging times, output settings, normalization parameters, path length, calibration, etc. - can be changed from this mode. To prevent any unauthorized changes, the user must enter a four n...
Page 63 - In a similar manner to above, the current
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 4-13 CCO 5500 Output Span Select the required span using the ARROW keys for each digit. The ENTER key is pressed to enter the value of each digit. The units will be displayed in ppm, mg/m 3 or mg/Nm 3 , depending on what has been selected bef...
Page 65 - If the PS1 and PS2 terminals are linked in the signal
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 4-15 CCO 5500 Alarm A contact output is available to warn of a high gas concentration. This contact output may be triggered from any of the four averaging stacks. Select the source with the ARROW key and enter it with the ENTER key. Select th...
Page 67 - Options
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 4-17 CCO 5500 Normalization All of the normalization inputs and parameters are set up from this mode. Press ENTER to access the mode and the ARROW keys will select which of the normalizing inputs are to be changed, they are: 1. Temperature 2....
Page 68 - By entering a fixed value via the keypad.; Temperature; accuracy will deteriorate accordingly. This is not recommended.
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 4-18 Setting the Normalizing Parameters After selecting the parameter to be set up, the ARROW keys will select between entering the standard levels and how the normalization data is to be brought into the instrument. Set Standard Le...
Page 69 - Pressure; Water Vapor
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 4-19 CCO 5500 Oxygen To correct the data to standard levels of oxygen, an estimate of the oxygen at the point of measurement is required. If the oxygen level is being continuously measured, connect the analog output of the oxygen analyzer int...
Page 71 - The check cell should be placed at the receiver side.
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 4-21 CCO 5500 The check cell must not be inserted before this screen is accessed. Refer to Notes for Using a Rosemount Analytical Check Cell. NORMAL SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE The system should not need shutting down unless maintenance is being carri...
Page 72 - instrument operation.
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 4-22 Figure 4-6. Check Cell Holder 5. Insert the check cell into the check cell holder and replace and tighten the screws. The cell can be inserted in either direction. Refer to Figure 4-7. Figure 4-7. Check Cell 6. Introducing the ...
Page 75 - Section 5; Cleaning Windows
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 CCO 5500 http://www.raihome.com Section 5 Maintenance Routine (Preventive) Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 5-1Span Factor Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 5-3 ROUTINE (PREVENTIVE) MAINTE...
Page 77 - Receiver; Electronics
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 5-3 CCO 5500 Receiver 1. Turn the power OFF and remove the receiver from its air purge. 2. Remove the receiver cover from the front flange. 3. Remove the four screws holding side detector PCB to the main body of the receiver (M4 x 16 screws)....
Page 78 - An example of resetting the span factor is outlined below:
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 5-4 An example of resetting the span factor is outlined below: • Certified check cell of 2880 ppm is inserted into the check cell holder with the analyzer in Mode 6 and a reading taken. This reading is 3240. • Due to the value of th...
Page 79 - Section 6; Data Valid LED Out
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 6-1 CCO 5500 Section 6 Troubleshooting Fault Finding with the Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 6-1Troubleshooting Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 6-2Component Tests . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 80 - The following fault conditions are recognized by the instrument.
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 6-2 The following fault conditions are recognized by the instrument. Table 6-1. Fault Conditions NOTE If a fault condition is recognized by the instrument the minutes, hours and days averages will not be updated. Further troubleshoo...
Page 81 - Problems
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 6-3 CCO 5500 Table 6-2. Configuration Problems No display on signal processorPossible Cause Test Result Action Mains input failure Check 110/220V selection switch in power supply Setting correct Proceed to next test Setting incorrect Change s...
Page 86 - Some instrument components/operation can be verified as follows:; Heater Cartridge; . If the circuit is open the heater cartridge needs replacing.; Chopper Motor; cartridge. If the blade is spinning, the chopper motor is OK.; LED INDICATIONS
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 6-8 COMPONENT TESTS Some instrument components/operation can be verified as follows: Heater Cartridge Perform the steps for Section 5, Replacement of the Heater Element within the transmitter up to step 4. Remove one lead from the h...
Page 89 - Section 7; a. The symptoms from which it was determined that the equipment is
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 CCO 5500 http://www.raihome.com Section 7 Returning Material If factory repair of defective equipment is required, proceed as follows: 1. Secure a return authorization number from a Rosemount Analytical sales office or representative before r...
Page 91 - Section 8; PARTS LIST
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 CCO 5500 http://www.raihome.com Section 8 Replacement Parts Recommended Spare Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 8-1Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 8-1 RECO...
Page 93 - Appendix A
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 CCO 5500 http://www.raihome.com Appendix A Safety Data Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page A-2
Page 94 - IMPORTANT
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 A-2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE WIRING AND INSTALLATION OF THIS APPARATUS The following safety instructions apply specifically to all EU member states. They should be strictly adhered to in order to ass...
Page 95 - BELANGRIJK
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 A-3 CCO 5500 BELANGRIJK Veiligheidsvoorschriften voor de aansluiting en installatie van dit toestel. De hierna volgende veiligheidsvoorschriften zijn vooral bedoeld voor de EU lidstaten. Hier moet aan gehouden worden om de onderworpenheid aan...
Page 96 - VIGTIGT
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 A-4 VIGTIGT Sikkerhedsinstruktion for tilslutning og installering af dette udstyr. Følgende sikkerhedsinstruktioner gælder specifikt i alle EU-medlemslande. Instruktionerne skal nøje følges for overholdelse af Lavsspændingsdirektive...
Page 98 - TÄRKEÄÄ; sisäisiin ja ulkoisiin.
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 A-6 TÄRKEÄÄ Turvallisuusohje, jota on noudatettava tämän laitteen asentamisessa ja kaapeloinnissa. Seuraavat ohjeet pätevät erityisesti EU:n jäsenvaltioissa. Niitä täytyy ehdottomasti noudattaa jotta täytettäisiin EU:n matalajännite...
Page 99 - ambiante supérieure à 75°C.
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 A-7 CCO 5500 IMPORTANT Consignes de sécurité concernant le raccordement et l'installation de cet appareil. Les consignes de sécurité ci-dessous s'adressent particulièrement à tous les états membres de la communauté européenne. Elles doivent ê...
Page 100 - WICHTIG
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 A-8 WICHTIG Sicherheitshinweise für den Anschluß und die Installation dieser Geräte. Die folgenden Sicherheitshinweise sind in allen Mitgliederstaaten der europäischen Gemeinschaft gültig. Sie müssen strickt eingehalten werden, um d...
Page 101 - IMPORTANTE
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 A-9 CCO 5500 IMPORTANTE Norme di sicurezza per il cablaggio e l'installazione dello strumento. Le seguenti norme di sicurezza si applicano specificatamente agli stati membri dell'Unione Europea, la cui stretta osservanza è richiesta per garan...
Page 102 - VIKTIG
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original Issue August 2005 CCO 5500 A-10 VIKTIG Sikkerhetsinstruks for tilkobling og installasjon av dette utstyret. Følgende sikkerhetsinstruksjoner gjelder spesifikt alle EU medlemsland og land med i EØS-avtalen. Instruksjonene skal følges nøye slik at installasjone...
Page 105 - VIKTIGT
Instruction Manual IM-106-5500, Original IssueAugust 2005 A-13 CCO 5500 VIKTIGT Säkerhetsföreskrifter för kablage och installation av denna apparat. Följande säkerhetsföreskrifter är tillämpliga för samtliga EU-medlemsländer. De skall följas i varje avseende för att överensstämma med Lågspännings di...
Page 107 - WARRANTY
WARRANTY Rosemount Analytical warrants that the equipment manufactured and sold by it will, upon shipment, be free of defects in workmanship or material. Should any failure to conform to this warranty become apparent during a period of one year after the date of shipment, Rosemount Analytical shall,...