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3.4
Location of installation and ambient conditions
Set up the high performance temperature chamber on an even and non-flammable surface, free from
vibration, and in a well-ventilated, dry location and align it using a spirit level. The site of installation must
be capable of supporting the unit’s weight (see technical data, chap. 15.3).
CAUTION
Danger of overheating.
Damage to the unit.
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Do NOT set up units in non-ventilated recesses.
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Ensure sufficient ventilation for dispersal of the heat.
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Permissible ambient temperature range during operation: +18 °C to +40 °C. At elevated ambient tem-
perature values, fluctuations in temperature can occur.
The ambient temperature should not be substantially higher than the indicated ambient tem-
perature of +25 °C to which the specified technical data relate. In the case of different ambient
conditions, deviations from the indicated data are possible.
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Permissible ambient humidity: 70 % r.H. max., non-condensing.
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Installation height: max. 2000 m above sea level.
When placing several units of the same size side by side, maintain a minimum distance of 250 mm be-
tween each unit. Wall distances: rear 100 mm, sides 160 mm.
CAUTION
Danger by stacking.
Damage to the units.
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Do NOT place high performance temperature chambers on top of each other.
To completely isolate the unit from the power supply, you must disconnect the power plug. Install the unit
in a way that the power plug is easily accessible and can be easily disconnected in case of danger.
The high performance temperature chamber M must not be installed or operated in potentially explosive
areas.
DANGER
Explosion hazard.
Danger of death.
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Do NOT operate the unit in potentially explosive areas.
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KEEP explosive dust or air-solvent mixtures AWAY from the vicinity of the unit.
CAUTION
The exhaust duct will become hot during operation.
Danger of burning.
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Do NOT touch the exhaust duct during operation.
Summary of Contents for APT.line M Series
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