HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY HVS-100
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EKSMA OPTICS
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Tel.: +370 5 272 99 00
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Fax: +370 5 272 92 99
WARNING
The safety of the system incorporating HV power supply is the
responsibility of the assembler of the system.
WARNING
Direct contact with the exposed inner parts of the system
when it is powered may cause human injuries or death.
WARRANTY
4.1.
WARRANTY STATEMENT
This HV power supply HVS-100 is protected by one-year warranty
covering labor and parts. The warranty enters into validity since
the shipment date. Any evidence of improper use or
unauthorized attempts at repair leads to warranty cancellation.
4.2.
SAFETY
Operating the power supply is allowed to persons acquainted
with the operation manual and having permission to deal with
voltages over 1000 V.
In order to ensure the safe operation of the product, please
follow these warnings and cautions in addition to the other
information contained elsewhere in this document.
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Ensure that nothing, and nobody, will be endangered by this
High Voltage before putting the unit into operation!
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The full dielectric strength of the high voltage connectors is
only realized when fully mated together.
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If possible, familiarize yourself with the equipment being used
and the location of its high-voltage points.
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Make sure that instruments are properly grounded.
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Before supplying the power to the instrument, make sure that
the correct voltage of the AC power source is used.
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After the power off please wait few seconds before making
any connections, in order for capacitors to discharge.
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The units may only be operated in a clean, dry environment.
Please make sure that no objects or liquids can enter the casing
through the ventilating aperture. Because of the risk of sparks,
the unit should not be operated in the vicinity of flammable
gases or fumes.
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To ensure a adequate cooling, the ambient temperature
should not exceed 40 °C. This
unit is air cooled. Ensure that
nothing is placed near the back of unit which may impede the
air-flow. Do not expose the unit directly to solar radiation.
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Use an insulated floor material or a large, insulated floor mat
to stand on, and an insulated work surface on which to place
equipment. Make certain such surfaces are not damp or wet.
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Use the time-
proven “one hand in the pocket” technique
while handling an instrument probe. Be particularly careful to
avoid contact with metal objects that could provide a good
ground return path.
4.3.
SERVICE CONTACT INFORMATION
In case of service required or any questions on warranty, please
notify:
EKSMA Optics, UAB
Dvarcioniu st. 2B
LT-10233 Vilnius, Lithuania
Phone: +370 5 272 99 00
Fax.: +370 5 272 92 99
E-mail:
Website:
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