Emerson OCX 8800 Oxygen Equipment User Manual


 
Instruction Manual
IM-106-880, Rev 1.0
January 2007
OCX 8800
2-2
MECHANICAL
INSTALLATION
Selecting Location
1. The location of the OCX 8800 in the stack or flue is most important for
maximum accuracy in the oxygen analyzing process. The probe must
be positioned so the gas it measures is representative of the process.
Best results are normally obtained if the transmitter is positioned near
the center of the duct (40-60% insertion). Longer ducts may require
several transmitters since the oxygen and combustibles can vary due to
stratification. A point too near the wall of the duct or the inside radius of
a bend, may not provide a representative sample because of the very
low flow conditions. The sensing point should be selected so the
process gas temperature falls within the range of probe material used.
Figure 2-1 through Figure 2-4 provide mechanical installation
references. The ambient temperature inside the electronics housing
must not exceed 185°F (85°C).
2. Check the flue or stack for holes and air leakage. The presence of this
condition will substantially affect the accuracy of the oxygen and
combustibles readings. Therefore, either make the necessary repairs or
install the transmitter up stream of any leakage.
3. Ensure the area is clear of internal and external obstructions that will
interfere with installation and maintenance access to the unit. Allow
adequate clearance for the removal of the OCX 8800.
Installation
1. Ensure all components are available to install the OCX 8800.
2. The OCX 8800 may be installed intact as it is received.
3. Weld or bolt adapter plate (Figure 2-2) onto the duct.
Do not allow the temperature of the electronics housing to exceed 185°F (85°C) or damage
to the electronics may result.
Whenever a positive stack pressure exists at the installation site, be sure to connect all
pneumatic lines prior to installing the OCX 8800 in the stack or ductwork. Failure to connect
the pneumatic lines can allow the flow of contaminants into the OCX 8800 ports.
Before installing the OCX 8800 into a hot stack or ductwork, make sure that the OCX 8800
is turned on and at normal operating temperature. Exposing a cold OCX transmitter to hot
process gases can cause permanent damage to the equipment.