
Instruction Manual
106-300NFX Rev. 4.2
January 2002
2-20 Installation Rosemount Analytical Inc. A Division of Emerson Process Management
World Class 3000
3. The power cable should comply with
safety regulations in the user's country
and should not be smaller than 16
gauge, 3 amp.
Before supplying power to the heater
power supply, verify that jumpers JM3
and JM6 are removed, and JM7 is in-
stalled. If relay wire (Figure 2-13, Note
1) is installed, JM2 must be removed
from HPS Motherboard (Figure 2-16).
4. Before supplying power to the heater
power supply, verify that the jumpers
on the motherboard, Figure 2-16, are
properly configured. Jumpers JM3,
JM6, should be removed and JM7
should be installed. Additionally, make
sure that the proper jumper for your
line voltage is installed, Figure 2-15. If
relay wire (Figure 2-13, note 1) is not
installed, JM2 should be installed on
the HPS Motherboard (Figure 2-16).
5. Ensure that the HPS 3000 is properly
earthed by way of both the internal and
external earthing points.
6. Ensure the installation does not ob-
scure the messages on either the HPS
nameplate or HPS lid.
NOTE
Refer to Figure 2-8 and Figure 2-10 for
proper IFT jumper configuration. IFT
microprocessor and interconnect
board jumper configurations must be
set correctly in order for HPS to work
properly.
Figure 2-16. Jumpers on HPS Motherboard
2-4 MULTIPROBE TEST GAS SEQUENCER
INSTALLATION
The MPS 3000 Multiprobe Test Gas
Sequencer must be installed in a non-
hazardous, explosive-free environ-
ment.
NOTE
A Z-Purge option is available for the
MPS 3000. Appendix DX contains in-
formation concerning the Z-Purge.
a. Mechanical Installation
The outline drawing of the MPS module in
Figure 2-17 shows mounting centers and
clearances. The box is designed to be
mounted on a wall or bulkhead. The MPS
module should be installed no further than
91 m (300 ft) piping distance from the
probe, and no more than 303 m (1000 ft)
cabling distance from the IFT. Install the
MPS module in a location where the ambi-
ent temperature is between -30° and 71°C
(-20° and 160°F).
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