Emerson Process Management OCX 8800 Oxygen Equipment User Manual


 
Instruction Manual
IM-106-880C, OI
September 2009
Hazardous Area OCX 8800
9-4
Install Hazardous Area OCX 8800
Observe the following cautions when installing the Hazardous Area OCX
8800 in a hot process stack. If the process is shut down and cooled, the
transmitter can be installed in the stack prior to connecting the pneumatics
and wiring.
1. Bolt the Hazardous Area OCX 8800 to the stack and install insulation.
Refer to Figure 9-1 and make sure all test gas lines and electrical
connections are complete.
2. Connect the test gas lines and the instrument air lines to the electronics
housing.
3. Remove the electronics housing cover.
4. Install customer power and signal conduits and wiring at the electronics
housing.
5. If used, connect external relay leads to the alarm output relay terminal
block, Figure 9-2.
6. Connect the O
2
and COe signal leads to the 4-20 mA signal output
terminal block.
7. Connect the line (L1 wire) to the L1 terminal, and the neutral (N wire) to
the N terminal on the AC power input terminal block.
8. Connect the ground lead to the ground stud. Secure the connection with
two nuts. Attach a separate ground lead (G wire) from the ground stud
to the G terminal on the power input terminal block.
9. Install the cover on the electronics housing.
10. Restore power to the system. Allow OCX to reach normal operating
temperature.
11. Turn on the test gasses at the cylinders and open the instrument air
supply valve.
Whenever a positive stack pressure exists at the installation site, be sure to connect all
pneumatic lines prior to installing the Hazardous Area OCX 8800 in the stack or ductwork.
Failure to connect the pneumatic lines can allow the flow of contaminants into the
Hazardous Area OCX 8800 ports.