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Installation Guide: Flame Ionization Detector (FID)
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Finally, remove the rear top cover by removing four screws,
two at each end.
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At this time, if necessary to achieve a standard factory
configuration, completely remove an existing detector and
reinstall it into its required location. If an existing detector is
being completely replaced by this new detector, carefully
store the old detector assembly and all associated parts in a
safe place for possible future use.
Positioning and Securing the Detector
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If necessary, remove the round metal cutout on the oven top
from the detector position to be used. Cut the metal circle
with diagonal cutters so its nibs are connected to the piece
removed. Discard the cutout.
C A U T I O N
It is neither necessary nor advisable to separate a detector from its
flow control module, as doing so may cause leaks. Although handling
the detector and connected flow module as a unit is awkward, it can be
managed.
C A U T I O N
GC insulation is made of refractory ceramic fibers. Ventilate your work
area. Wear long sleeves, gloves, safety glasses, and a disposable
dust/mist respirator. Dispose of unneeded insulation in a sealed
plastic bag.