Measurement Specialties 9116 User Manual

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    Chapter 2 
 
Installation and Set Up 
 
2.1   
Unpacking and Inspection 
 
The  NetScanner
 System product family has many components which may be purchased 
either as an entire system, or as individual pieces of equipment.  Before assembling the system, 
use the shipping bill as a reference to ensure that all parts have arrived.   Pressure Systems 
takes no responsibility for equipment that is damaged during shipment.  If containers are 
broken, ripped, or damaged, contact the transportation carrier.  If the equipment itself appears 
to be damaged, contact the Repair Department at Pressure Systems. 
 
Each Model 9116 Intelligent Pressure Scanner shipment will contain the following minimum 
components:  
 
•  Model 9116  Intelligent Pressure Scanner module 
•  Start-up software CD-ROM 
•  Model 9116 User’s Manual for Intelligent Pressure Scanners CD-ROM 
 
2.2  
Safety Considerations 
 
It is always a good idea to wear safety glasses when operating this equipment or when working 
with pressurized lines.  Always ensure that high pressure lines are properly secured and that all 
pneumatic lines are rated for the proper pressure and temperature environments. 
 
All system power should be OFF  during installation (or removal) of any components in a 
NetScanner
  System module.  Failure to turn power OFF prior to installation may cause 
permanent damage to the module.  Use caution and check line voltages before applying power 
to the module. 
 
2.3   
Preparation for Use 
 
2.3.1  
Environment  
 
 
All standard Intelligent Pressure Scanners are factory calibrated to be accurate over a specified 
temperature range, but may be operated or stored over a wider temperature range (see 
Environmental/Physical Specifications in the Model 9116 Data Sheet.  Operating or storing 
an instrument outside its specified range(s) will result in a loss of measurement accuracy and 
may cause permanent damage to the instrument electronics.