Installing Your Analyzer
STEP 3. Meet Electrical and Environmental Requirements
STEP 3. Meet Electrical and Environmental Requirements
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3. Ensure the operating environment meets |
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• 0 to 55 °C |
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• < 95% relative humidity at 40 °C |
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• < 15,000 feet (≈ 4,500 meters) altitude |
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specified for 25 °C ±5 °C. Refer to the |
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environmental compatibility of warranted |
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Chapter 1 |