Guai de Pré Instalação Ispark ARL 8860
Guai de Pré Instalação Ispark ARL 8860
Guai de Pré Instalação Ispark ARL 8860
Pre-Installation Manual
AA83735 • 05 • August 2022
Revision Table
Revision Date ECO number Description of Changes
Updated draft, based on alpha version. Released "as is" for China
beta1/RTh Aug-2012
pattern approval.
beta2/RTh Sep-2012 Corrected draft, according to R&D inputs. Released for CPA.
4 Gas Supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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4.1 Argon Supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
4.1.1 Technical Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 .
4.1.2 Supply and Connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 .
4.1.3 Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
4.1.4 Special Specifications for VUV Line and CNO Option. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
4.2 Installation and Material Summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 .
4.2.1 Material Supplied with the Instrument. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 .
4.2.2 Optional Installation Material. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 .
4.3 Compressed Air Supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
5 Evacuation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
5.1 Air Exhaust. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
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5.2 Argon Exhaust. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
6 Transport. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
6.1 General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
6.1.1 Packaging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
6.1.2 Detectors Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
6.1.3 Detector Location and Other Information Examples. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 .
6.1.4 Flow Chart for Installation Start Decision. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
6.2 Unloading. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
6.2.1 Unloading from the Truck. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
6.2.2 From the Truck to the Laboratory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
6.2.3 Unloading the Transport Pallet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
6.3 Moving from one Laboratory to Another. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 .
6.4 Return of the Instrument. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 .
7 Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
7.1 Installation Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
7.2 End of Installation and Guarantee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
B Certificates of conformity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
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B.1 IEC Certification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
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B.2 ISO 9001 Certification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
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Chapter| Introduction
1 Introduction
We congratulate you on the purchase of your ARL iSpark. This accurate measurement instrument
based on optical emission spectroscopy has been manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific to satis-
fy your analytical needs.
The purpose of this manual is to assist you in the preparation of the instrument room.
A certain amount of preparation is required before your instrument can be installed. You are respon-
sible for the preparation of the instrument room environment, which includes temperature, humidity,
electrical supply, gas supplies and exhaust system. You are also responsible for unloading the instru-
ment from the truck and for its transport to the instrument room.
Our service engineers are responsible of the unpacking and installation of the instrument and they
can answer your questions before and during installation.
In order that the service engineer can start with the installation, all the accessory installations (for ex-
ample sample preparation machines) must be completed; and the consumable for those machines
(for example grinding disks) as well as for the instrument (electrodes, argon gas, samples, etc.) must
be available and in sufficient quantity for the installation.
Should you need any further information or assistance, please contact our After Sales Service or lo-
cal representative.
Note This manual is valid for all the instruments of the ARL iSpark Series. When a data or a parameter is not
explicitly mentioned for one model or the other one, this data or parameter is valid for all the models.
This manual is also valid for any of the above models equipped with an ARL iSpark AutoStand option
(automated Stand).
Before the first use, please read the Safety Instruction Manual delivered with the system.
Chapter Description
Introduction on page 5 This chapter informs you about the pre-installation questionnaire
and a possible storage before the installation starts.
Environment and Dimensions on page 8 This chapter gives a summary of all environmental conditions,
describes the instrument room layout and shows different views
of the instrument with its dimensions and connections.
Electrical Supply on page 14 This chapter describes technical data and connections for main
power supply, with or without insulation transformer, voltage
stabiliser or UPS.
Gas Supply on page 25 This chapter describes technical specifications and connections
for gas.
Evacuation on page 33 This chapter informs you about heat and gas evacuation.
Transport on page 35 This chapter describes shipment conditions and dimensions and
unloading recommendations for the instrument.
Installation on page 52 This chapter describes the tasks of the service engineer during
installation.
Sample Preparation on page 54 This appendix gives you information tips about sample
preparation and surfacing.
1.3 Storage
If your instrument room is not ready when the instrument arrives, it must be stored in an adequate
room. Prior to storage, kindly follow the instructions in Chapter Transport on page 35.
Our recommendations are as follows:
Parameter Range
The instrument must stay on its transportation pallet. This makes subsequent moves easier and lim-
its any vibrations.
It is very important to have good air circulation around the instrument during storage. Dust can be
cleaned, but humidity is harmful.
Thermo Fisher Scientific has contracted with one or more recycling/disposal compa-
nies in each EU Member State, and this product should be disposed of or recycled
through them. Please contact your local representative for further information on
Thermo Fisher Scientific’s compliance with these Directives and the recyclers in your
country.
Information on Thermo Fisher Scientific products which may assist the detection of
substances subject to the RoHS Directive are available on the thermofisher.com web-
site.
Subject Specification
2.2 Dimensions
The left image below shows a non automated ARL iSpark, whereas that of right-hand side shows an
automated ARL iSpark, that is with the ARL iSpark AutoStand option.
However, the overall dimensions are the same for both instrument types.
860 mm
1750 mm
1190 mm
1970 mm
740 mm
Note If either silentblocks or casters (wheels) are installed, the height of the instrument may slightly differ.
Note The instrument dissipates heat, on average of about 1 kW depending on the sample throughput. De-
pending on local conditions and the laboratory size, this could cause the ambient temperature to in-
crease. It is necessary to exhaust the air outside the laboratory (see chapter Evacuation on page 33).
2.3.2 Noise
The level of the acoustic noise is lower than 70 dB(A) (during analysis), which is lower than current
international standards concerning laboratory equipment.
2.4.3 Vibrations
The spectrometer body has internal silent-blocks that absorb the vibrations from a normal industrial
environment.
If excessive vibrations produced by nearby machines, as for example overhead cranes, hydraulic or
pneumatic presses, blast furnace or crushers, are probable, extra shock absorbers should be fitted
under the instrument (see Summary Table on page 8 chapter).
The following accessories are particularly adapted to the ARL iSpark, you can order them from our
local representative:
Number Article
400 cm min.
2 3
350 cm min.
1
6
5
1. ARL iSpark
2. Table for computer and peripherals
3. Office desk
4. Chair
5. Cupboard for sample material and documentation
6. Washbasin
3 Electrical Supply
Parameter Value
Neutral 0 V to ground
The values above take into account the consumption of the instrument and its computer system (the
central unit, the screen and one printer); but on the other hand these figures do not take into account
possible external instrument's accessories that normally must be connected to another supply (e.g.
the external argon purifier).
We recommend the installation of a delayed 16 A High Rupturing Capacity fuse (HRC) on the supply
line.
3.2 Specifications
You should prepare the laboratory’s electrical installation according to local safety rules and stand-
ards.
It is absolutely necessary to have one 230 V line and one 0V neutral referring to earth. If this specifi-
cation cannot be met, you will need to install an insulation transformer, a voltage stabiliser or an Un-
interruptible Power Supply (UPS).
The following chart helps you to define if and which of these devices you should install. For the instal-
lation of an insulation transformer, a voltage stabiliser or an UPS, please refer to the following sub-
sections.
DU[%]
+15%
+10%
230 V
-10%
-25%
t [ms]
0V
10 100
Outlet 230V
TCP/IP - RJ45
Argon inlet
Main switch
The 230 V outlet is used for supplying accessories such as PC, monitor and printer. The outlet can
supply up to 6 A of current.The TCP/IP RJ-45 outlet is used to connect the instrument with a PC. The
voltage in the RJ-45 outlet is ± 2.5 V.
The instrument is delivered with a 5 meters power supply cord including 3 wires of 1.5 mm2 section.
The connection of the instrument to the mains must be done with the supplied power cable with a
local removable plug. A fixed connection to the mains does not conform to regulations. The location
of the connection to the mains must remain easily accessible all the time.
Furthermore, the instrument is fitted with a 10 A main circuit breaker. An external socket, which is
protected by a 6 A circuit breaker, is available for connecting external devices (PC and peripherals).
The user has to supply and/or install the following devices:
● A plug according to his local network.
● A 16 A fuse on the supply line.
Our service engineer will connect the instrument during installation.
Refer to the picture above to locate electrical connections.
Additional wall sockets make both the installation and the laboratory work more convenient. Howev-
er, these wall sockets must be supplied by the same network that supplies the instrument (same
earth!).
Power supply Distribution
cable, 5 m unit
Power supply
cable, 2 m
Redundant Protective
PE wire, 10m
Grounding terminal
The argon gas tubbing must be connected to the inlet using an elbow shape fitting (A043311).
Straight fitting protrudes from the system too much and may cause gas circuit tightness related prob-
lems as well as pose a safety risk.
Make sure the power and communications cables are bend behind the panel as indicated in the illus-
tration below. This will prevent accidental tripping over the cables.
redundant 10 m PE wire
to be connected
to your ARL instrument
redundant 10 m PE wire
to be connected
to your ARL instrument
redundant 10 m PE wire
to be connected
to your ARL instrument
d. Any other here not specified form. For details, consult with your facility manager. Also in
this case, the redundant 10 m PE wire will be connected to the instrument as in the pictures
above.
IMPORTANT
If you use wall sockets for connecting the computer, make sure that they are supplied
by the same network that is supplying the instrument (same earth!).
Line I max = 15 A L
Line I max = 15 A L
Input Output
Stabiliser
V 230 V ± x% V 230 V +10%/-10%
Instrument
Neutral P ³ 2 kVA Line N
Input
Filter
V 0V
Earth E
Line 1 T1 I max = 15 A L
230 V +10%/-10%
V 208 V +10%/-10%
V 230 V +10%/-10%
Instrument
Line 2 N
Line
Input
115 V 115 V Filter
V 104 V
V 104 V
E
General earth of the plant
V 0V
Earth
Line 1 I max = 15 A L
Input Output
230 V ± x%
V Stabiliser V 230 V +10%/-10%
208 V ± x%
P ³ 2 kVA Instrument
Line 2 N
2* 2* Line
Input
115 V Filter
V
104 V
E
General earth of the plant
V 0V
Earth
Note Stabiliser without link or connection between Input 2 and Output 2. Depending on the design, such a
stabiliser may be used as an insulation transformer as well.
The UPS must be connected as shown on figure in section Unstable 230VAC Network on page 21
for a network with Neutral at 0 volt, or on figure in section Unstable American Network on page 22 for
network without Neutral or Neutral at a different potential than Earth (USA).
Each device is provided with its own IEC power supply cable.
Ethernet cable
3.7.1 Networking
If the network on which the instrument computer is connected is using an automatic Windows and
components update policy (Software Deployment through initialisation logon scripts), the instrument
computer must be removed from the list of computers to be automatically updated. If not, the com-
puter may be updated by Windows service packs and other components and be rebooted without no-
tice resulting in an unstable system for OXSAS operation.
However we recommend the Security Windows Updates, but with a manual reboot/restart after the
update. This will allow you to correctly close OXSAS before the reboot.
4 Gas Supply
All ARL iSpark instrument models require argon, but only the ARL iSpark with the AutoStand option
requires compressed air.
The analytical results are directly influenced by the quantity of impurities remaining in the argon gas
and argon gas circuit.
Parameter Value
Argon gas quality Argon 48 > 99.998 %: recommended quality for most applications.
Argon 57 > 99.9997 % for low carbon and nitrogen analysis.
Published analytical specifications have been obtained with Argon 48.
If specifications cannot be met, an argon gas purifier is mandatory.
Argon saving modes are user definable with the software tool SAM (Smart Argon Management) that
allows significant savings when the instrument is idle:
● With ECOmode the stand-by flow in the stand can be reduced or stopped.
● Super ECOmode may be used to turn argon off during extended idle periods (0 l/min).
Outlet 230V
TCP/IP - RJ45
Argon inlet
Main switch
It is possible to use argon gas cylinder installed inside or outside the laboratory. However we recom-
mend the installation of an argon battery system with automatic switching. This will avoid losing the
argon supply when the cylinder is empty and prevent air entering in the system when cylinders are
exchanged. Argon distributors usually sell and install such systems; if necessary you can also con-
tact our local representative. In most countries the argon is also available by liquid argon bottles,
which is often the most economic solution.
Please contact your local gas supplier for precautions to be taken to prevent any danger when using
a gas.
The argon gas tubbing must be connected to the inlet using an elbow shape fitting (A043311).
Straight fitting protrudes from the system too much and may cause gas circuit tightness related prob-
lems as well as pose a safety risk.
Make sure the power and communications cables are bend behind the panel as indicated in the illus-
tration below. This will prevent accidental tripping over the cables.
Argon pipes must be in copper, or better in stainless steel and must have been cleaned before they
are used (neither oil nor grease). Stainless steel pipes between the instrument and the argon purifier
(Sircal) are necessary for the CNO option (with Sircal).
The required inlet pressure is about 2 bars (2 x 105 Pa). A two-stage pressure regulator (with manual
pressure adjustment from 0 to 3 bars of the second stage) must be installed. Pipes (external diame-
ter 6 mm, internal diameter 4 mm) and fittings are supplied with the instrument. The pressure regula-
tor can be ordered from Thermo Fisher Scientific. Please refer to the section Material Supplied with
the Instrument on page 29 for more information.
IMPORTANT
In order to check the VUV lines* stability during the installation and avoid Argon cir-
cuit contamination, the customer should provide the Service Engineer in charge of
the installation with an Argon 57 bottle, isolated from the argon distribution supply.
*Instrument configuration might not include VUV lines, however, all instruments in-
clude Argon distribution circuit.
4.1.3 Specifications
According to your analysis needs, different specifications are required for argon gas.
O2 < 2 ppm
N2 < 20 ppm
For analysing cast iron with Si > 1%, for aluminium and magnesium alloy, the specifications of the
used argon should meet the specifications for purity of 99.998. Argon 48 usually meets the required
specification.
The Sircal purifier consumes 1 kVA and is usually connected to a separated supply than the instru-
ment. If it must be connected on the same supply as the instrument, take its power consumption into
account when sizing the electrical power supply.
Note The argon purifier must not be connected to the auxiliary output power plug of the ARL iSpark.
For Nitrogen analysis, the average argon consumption is about 5 l/min during the analysis and this
requires that the input argon pressure is increased a little above 2 bar (2 x 105 Pa).
Note For the analysis of oxygen (CNO option), milling of the sample is mandatory to limit surface contamina-
tion.
Alternately the two-stage pressure regulator can be provided by Thermo Fisher Scientific, see Op-
tional Installation Material on page 30.
The connection of the argon gas from the supply to the instrument must be carried out by yourself
using the material delivered with the instrument, see Material Supplied with the Instrument below.
This should be done at the beginning of the installation with the help of the Service Engineer in
charge of the installation..
The average consumption of the ARL iSpark is about 3 l/min (5 l/min for Nitrogen analysis) during a
sample analysis and 0.2 l/min (0.4 l/min for CNO, VUV) the rest of the time (stand-by). If you use
cylinders, 2 cylinders should be sufficient for the installation time.
The evacuation of argon gas is highly recommended and possibly obligatory in some countries, see
Section Argon Exhaust on page 33 for more information.
Refer to Section Power and Gas Connections to locate argon gas and electrical connections.
Sircal
Sircal
In the above case, the S703174 Universal argon installation kit is used for the connection between
the argon supply and the Sircal.
Number Article
Note The Sircal argon purifier requires regular consumables exchange. The exchange rate depends on the
number of sample analysed and the impurities in the argon.
The ARL iSpark AutoStand requires compressed air for its electrode and table cleaning device, as
well as for the sample clamp.
The compressed air is connected to the instrument through a quick device, being a tube that is con-
nected to the pneumatic system. This tube must have an external diameter of 8 mm and an internal
diameter of 6 mm.
The requirements for the compressed air are:
Air pressure min. 6 Bar
Air supply max. 0.1 m3/h
The air service unit of the ARL iSpark AutoStand is located inside the left cabinet of the instrument,
as shown below.
Note If the instrument is connected to a SMS system (fully automated system), the compressed air for the
ARL iSpark AutoStand is supplied directly from the SMS system, and there is no air service unit inside
the instrument.
Compressed Air
Service Unit
Pressure
Regulator
Inlet
Manual Valve
Pressure
Gauge
Filter
The inlet for the compressed air is located below the stand, as shown on the next figure.
Air Inlet
5 Evacuation
Analysis 3.00 30
The average volume of argon to be evacuated per 24 hours (in case the instrument is still running in
stand-by mode) in a case of 50 samples analyzed (each sample is usually analyzed in two runs,
hence 100 runs per day) is then
V = 0 + (100 * 3 * 30/60) + 100 * 15 * 3/60 + 0.40 * (1440 – 100 * (30/60 + 3/60)) = 779 l
In a case of a room as mentioned in Environment and Dimensions on page 8 with the dimensions of
4 x 3 metres, the argon would create a layer of approx. 6.5 cm from the floor.
Furthermore, in a case of either ECOmode or SuperECOmode, the consumption of argon is even
lower. However, in this case, there is a certain volume of argon that is needed for the instrument to
be operational again. For further information, see the Analytical Software contextual help.
In case of a leak from the argon supply line (e.g. argon bottle, argon gas tank etc.) the amount of
argon that should be evacuated from the instrument room may raise up to the volume in the argon
bottle/tank. Thermo Fisher Scientific is not responsible for safety checks on gas appliances owned by
the customer. Gas safety check of such appliances is to be carried out by the customer. A risk as-
sessment should be conducted and documented by the customer before installation of instrument.
6 Transport
Our instruments are delivered according to Incoterms 2010. For further information on these terms,
please consult the Incoterms 2010 of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) or visit the web-
site http://www.incoterms.com.
The instrument has been packed with care, in packaging which is suitable for air and road transport.
Thermo Fisher Scientific cannot be held responsible for damage occurring during transport. Any
damage is usually covered by an insurance policy taken out by Thermo Fisher Scientific or your-
selves according to the contract's terms.
Before unloading from the truck, please inspect the packages and the instrument on its transport pal-
let for any visible damage. Check the shock and tilt detectors on the outside of the wooden case if
the instrument has been dispatched in such a box (see Packaging on page 37 and Detectors Infor-
mation on page 38).
If any damage has occurred, please contact your local Thermo Fisher Scientific representative imme-
diately. The usual reservations must be made to the carrier and if applicable, to the local insurance
company which covered the transport risks. At this stage and prior starting the installation, please re-
fer to the Flow Chart for Installation Start Decision on page 44.
1180 mm
1880 mm
1290 mm
6.1.1 Packaging
If the instrument is transported exclusively by truck, a simple packaging with a resistant plasticised
covering like the one shown on the next figure is normally used.
If the instrument is transported by air or sea, in addition to the above, a wooden case like the one
shown on the next figure is normally used.
Note The background color of the detector depends on the volume, the weight and the maximum falling
height (green, orange, red, purple and yellow).
Indicator
If the indicator turns red, the instrument or system has received a shock and may be damaged.
CAUTION! Refer to the Flow Chart for Installation Start Decision on page 44 if the indicator has
turned red.
Note The background color as well as the indicator color of the detector depends on the manufacturer.
Indicator
If the indicator turns red or blue (partially or completely), the instrument or system has received a
shock or has been tipped or tilted in such a way that it may be damaged.
CAUTION! Refer to the Flow Chart for Installation Start Decision on page 44 if the indicator has
turned to red or blue, even if only partially.
They are located inside the instrument, as shown on the next figure.
Shock
Tilt
Normally, when the transport is only by truck, only a simple packaging with a plasticised covering is
used. In this case only the gravity centre is mentioned on the covering.
Gravity
centre
In the case of a wooden case tilt and shock detectors are fixed outside the box on the wood panels,
and further transport information is printed on the wood panel. Additionally one tilt detector is fixed on
the inside of the box. See the examples below.
Tilt
Tilt Shock
Fragile Keep dry
Instrument type
& serial number Weight
Gravity
centre
Forklift entry
position
Box position
for transport
Weight
Gravity
centre
Forklift entry
prohibited
START
Yes
Are there
Yes
any damages on
the various
packages?
No
Do the various No
packages conform to
the packing list?
Yes
The installation
cannot start!
No
Yes Decision taken
and all issues
Advise the local Service office
solved?
and/or Thermo Fisher Scientific
immediately in order to take
the necessary action.
6.2 Unloading
Check that all the packages indicated on the packing list are received. If this is not the case, contact
our local Thermo Fisher Scientific representative immediately.
Note Do not open the packages! The content of each package will be checked by our service engineer in
your presence at the beginning of installation.
If it is necessary to open the packages immediately upon delivery, because of transport insurance
contractual time reasons, please contact your local Thermo Fisher Scientific representative.
Thermo Fisher Scientific responsibility can only be admitted (damage, missing material) if a Thermo
Fisher Scientific representative authorizes you to open the packages or if he delegates someone to
attend.
You as a customer are responsible for the unloading and transport of the instrument from the truck to
the instrument’s room.
The packages must immediately be sheltered from rain and bad weather.
Possibly proceed now according to the Flow Chart for Installation Start Decision on page 44 and then
bring the instrument on its transport pallet as near as possible to the laboratory. Avoid shocks and
vibrations.
If the instrument must be stored for a while see the Storage on page 7.
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Chapter| Transport
IMPORTANT
The pallet used does not make it possible to take the instrument transversely. If not
handled carefully the instrument can tilt over. The fork lift should therefore only be
used for lifting and lowering the instrument, i.e. for unloading and for short transport
on its pallet. Avoid sudden movements and always keep the instrument as close as
possible to the floor.
On a flat and level ground, as well as inside a building, you should use a normal pal-
let transporter. Be careful when passing over joints between tiles and doorsteps.
Unscrew Unscrew
Remove
Remove
Unscrew completely the screw of the central wooden plank and pull out the wooden plank.
Unscrew
Remove
Unscrew completely the eight big screws fixing the three wooden transversal planks. Pull out and re-
move the planks.
Unscrew Unscrew
Remove
Remove
Insert a pallet transporter under the instrument and lift the instrument up slightly over the pallet.
Finally pull out the instrument from the pallet and put the instrument down slowly to ground
Note Shock absorbers or rollers option are not mounted before shipment. If supplied, they should be instal-
led at this step.
Use a pallet transporter for moving the instrument to its final position in the laboratory (see figure be-
low).
You should know that your instrument contains a very accurate but fragile optical dispersion system
(spectrometer). During the installation, transport blocking devices must be removed in order to allow
the mechanical and optical parts to work correctly. Transport of an instrument with those blocking de-
vices removed is an operation that should only be performed by qualified personnel.
7 Installation
The actual installation is carried out by the Thermo Fisher Scientific service engineer or by local
Thermo Fisher Scientific representative's service engineer.
Note Sample preparation, analytical assistance, analytical calibrations, special (or your own) analytical tests,
extended software teaching, teaching the maintenance personnel (troubleshooting), as well as other
services, unless specified in the contract, are considered as additional jobs which are not part of the
installation. On request, we can send you an offer for special on site training.
Furthermore, we offer a wide range of training courses at the training school in Ecublens/Switzerland.
Normally, these courses are not included in the contract. For further information on our training pro-
gramme, please contact our local representative or visit our website http://www.thermoscientific.com/
education.
A Sample Preparation
A suitable sample taking and a careful surface preparation are absolutely essential. Indeed, it is nec-
essary to have the sample as homogeneous as possible without inclusions on one hand, and on the
other hand a clean and flat surface is needed in order to ensure reliable and reproducible measure-
ments.
For the sample taking, several kinds of moulds can be bought or machined. As well for sample sur-
face preparation, several kinds of machines that are suitable exist on the market.
Your local representative will gladly advise you about the type and model that will fit at best for your
own application(s). We remember hereunder only general aspects of the various sample preparation
machine types and their main applications.
The section Sample Taking - Moulds on page 54 points out a few mould types for the sample taking.
The section Surface Preparation - Sample Preparation Machines on page 56 points out a few ma-
chine types for the sample's analysis surface preparation.
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abrasive
disk
This surface preparation method is the quickest way to prepare iron, nickel and cobalt samples (as
well as some copper samples). The sample must be thick enough so that it can be hold with the fin-
gers without the risk of injury.
The abrasive paper may always distort the result of some analyses, especially for elements in low
concentration in the sample. The choice of the paper depends on which elements must be deter-
mined or not. The abrasive paper disk based with aluminium and silicon oxide mixed with resin (Al/Si
= 1.47) is usually suitable. A grain of "80" or "60" is recommended. If this paper seems to distort the
result on some elements, try another one that does not content the distorted elements. In case of
doubt consult our local service for advice.
Note The metals like copper, aluminium, lead, zinc, magnesium, etc., pure or even very low alloyed, and gen-
erally any soft material, cannot be properly prepared on abrasive paper disks.
This method is suitable for all sample kinds of steel and cast iron, as well as for nickel and cobalt
alloys.
No cooling liquid must be used.
The magnetic samples will be kept still by the magnetic table. The non-magnetic samples must be
fixed on a magnetic vice.
The grindstones must be regularly sharpened, otherwise the risk of surface overheating and deterio-
ration of the sample is high. This can be the cause of bad sparking spots.
useful flat
surface for analysis
If the useful surface to be analysed is smaller than the 15 mm standard hole of the carbide tungsten
disk, one should use another disk, that is equipped with a smaller hole.
B Certificates of conformity
Index
Installation Service 52
A
Installation and Material Summary 29
Air Exhaust 33
Instrument Connections 16
Ambient Temperature 11
Instrument Layout 12
Argon Exhaust 33
Instrument Room 13
Argon Supply 25
Introduction 5
C
M
Cast Irons 55
Material Supplied with the Instrument 29
Certificates of conformity 59
Milling Machine or Lathe 57
Compressed Air Supply 31
Moving from one Laboratory to Another 51
Computer Connections 23
N
D
Network Connection Examples 21
Detector Location and Other Information Examples
40 Networking 24
Detectors Information 38 Noise 11
Detectors on Instrument 40 Non Ferrous Metals 54
Dimensions 9
O
Disk Sander 56
Optional Installation Material 30
Disposal / Recycling 7
P
E
Packaging 37
Electrical Supply 14
Pre-Installation Questionnaire 6
End of Installation and Guarantee 53
Press Machine 58
Environment and Dimensions 8
Pure Metals 55
Environmental Conditions 11
Evacuation 33
R
Remote Diagnostics 24
F
Return of the Instrument 51
Fe, Ni, Co Bases 54
Floor Coating 12
S
Floor Load Capacity 12
SPEMIS Probe 55
Flow Chart for Installation Start Decision 44
Sample Preparation 54
From the Truck to the Laboratory 46
Sample Taking - Moulds 54
Fusion Furnace 58
Second Redundant Protective Earth Connection
18
G
Shock Detectors 39
Gas Supply 25
Simple Cover Packaging 41
General Information 36
Special Specifications for VUV Line and CNO Option
28
I
Specifications 15, 28
IEC Certification 59
Standard American Network 22
ISO 9001 Certification 62
Standard European Network 21
Installation 52
Storage 7
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Chapter| Index
Summary Table 8
Summary of the Pre-Installation Manual 6
Supply and Connection 26
Surface Grinder 57
Surface Preparation - Sample Preparation Machines
56
T
Technical Data 14, 25
Tilt Detectors 39
Transport 35
U
Unloading 45
Unloading from the Truck 45
Unloading the Transport Pallet 47
Unstable 230VAC Network 21
Unstable American Network 22
V
Vibrations 12
Voltage Stabiliser 23
W
Wooden Case Packaging 42
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