Agilent Technologies 5975 manual Electrical Requirements, Voltage ranges of major components

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Site Preparation

Electrical Requirements

You are responsible for providing appropriate electrical power and power outlets for all of the components in your 5975 Series MSD system. Power considerations include:

Voltage ranges of major components

Power configurations

Power requirements

Power plugs and cords

Voltage ranges of major components

 

The 5975 Series MSD includes a full-range power supply that can operate

 

without reconfiguration on either of two wide ranges of single-phase

 

alternating current (AC) electrical power:

 

120-127 VAC 60 Hz (typical for North America)

 

200-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (typical for Europe and Japan)

 

The foreline pump also draws its power from the MSD. However, a different

 

foreline pump is supplied depending on the voltage range on which the MSD

 

will be operating. The pump is supplied according to the standard voltage in

 

the country from which the order originates. For example, if an order

 

originates from an Agilent Technologies sales office in Germany, the foreline

 

pump supplied will be configured to operate on the standard voltage and

 

frequency of electrical power in Germany.

 

The MSD does not support 100 VAC input power. In countries that have only 100 VAC

N O T E

power, a step-up transformer must be used to provide the appropriate voltage to the MSD.

 

 

 

 

If an instrument is being ordered from one location but is to be installed in another

C A U TI O N

location with different electrical power characteristics, this must be noted on the order.

 

 

A special note must also be made if the electrical power at the site is different from the

 

standard electrical power in that country.

 

 

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