Installation and Setup
Power Requirements
Table
Description | Specifications |
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Voltage | 90 to 132 Vrms (47 to 440 Hz) |
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Voltage | 195 to 250 Vrms (47 to 66 Hz) |
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Power Consumption, On | < 300 W |
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Power Consumption, Standby | < 5 W |
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Table
Description | Specifications |
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Voltage | 12 to 20 Vdc |
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Power Consumption | < 200 W |
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Power Consumption, Standby | < 5 W |
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Checking the Fuse
Where IEC regulations apply, use a 5 by 20 mm, rated F5A, 250 V IEC approved fuse. This fuse may be used with input line voltages of 115 V or 230 V. Its part number is
Where UL/CSA regulations apply, use a 5 by 20 mm rated fast blow, 5 A, 125 V UL/CSA approved fuse (part number
The line fuse is housed in a fuse holder in the upper left hand corner of the rear panel.
To remove the fuse, first disconnect the power cord from the analyzer. Then insert the tip of a screwdriver into the slot at the middle of the fuse holder, and turn counterclockwise to extend the fuse holder.
WARNING For continued protection against fire hazard, replace the line fuse only with the same type and rating. The use of other fuses or material is prohibited.
AC Power Cord
The analyzer is equipped with a
Various AC power cables are available that are unique to specific geographic areas. You can order additional AC power cables for use in different areas. AC Power Cords, on page 13 lists the available AC power cables, illustrates the plug configurations, and identifies the geographic area in which each cable is appropriate.
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