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Step 1 Analyzer and RSM Installation
Install either the 4-LP-N1-SS or the 4-SPM-N1-SS remote sensor module as detailed by its installation
manual.
WARNING: The internal components of the Model 4100 analyzer are fragile. Do not drop
the analyzer during installation. Do not expose the unit to shock or vibration during
installation. Failure to comply may damage the fragile components inside the analyzer and
may result in loss of warranty.
CAUTION: The Model 4100 analyzer and its remote sensor module are shipped as a matched set. If
installing more than one system, verify that the serial numbers on the analyzer and the remote sensor
module match. Failure to comply may result in reduced measurement accuracy.
Observe the following guidelines when installing the Model 4100 Analyzer.
•Locate the analyzer so that the range and status LEDs, and 7-segment LED readout can be easily
read.
•Locate the analyzer so that the interface buttons on the display panel can be easily accessed.
•Allow ample space at the rear of the analyzer for easy access to all electrical connections.
•Be sure that the analyzer will not be exposed to water, adverse temperature, or shock.
•Be sure that the analyzer has free air flow around the vent slots on the chassis to prevent
overheating.
Cut/drill the mounting panel. Cut panel as shown in Figure 3. Drill four clearance holes for the #8-32
threaded mounting studs. Trim all burrs or sharp edges in the cutout or mounting-holes. Hex nuts and
lock washers are included for securing the unit to a panel.