DeltaMyc Operation Manual J810018 (7 Oct 2014)
Requirements & Installation
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Caution:
HORIBA Instruments Incorporated is not liable
for damage from line surges and voltage fluctuations.
A surge protector is strongly recommended for minor
power fluctuations. For more severe voltage varia-
tions, use a generator or uninterruptible power supply.
Improper line voltages can damage the equipment
severely.
Warning:
The DeltaMyc is equipped with a three-
conductor power cord that is connected to the system
frame (earth) ground. This ground provides a return
path for fault current from equipment malfunction or
external faults.
This product
must
be electrically grounded (earthed)
during operation. The IEC AC (mains) power inlet in-
cludes a protective conductor terminal that must be
connected to ground (earth).
Live and neutral fusing is implemented on this product.
Both fuses are located adjacent to the IEC mains
power inlet. Fuse ratings are listed in Specifications.
Note:
HORIBA Scientific recom-
mends connecting the host com-
puter, monitor, and printer to a sin-
gle surge-protector, to make start-
up more convenient, and to con-
serve AC outlets. Connect the Del-
taMyc to a separate AC (mains)
line, if possible.
Electrical requirements
The DeltaMyc operates from universal AC single-phase input power over the range of
85 to 250 V AC with a line frequency of 50 to 60 Hz. This AC input power is applied
to a two-pole fusing power entry module located on the side of the instrument. This
module incorporates two 5 × 20 mm IEC approved, 4.0 A, 250 V, Time Delay fuses
(Cooper Bussman part number GDC-4A or equivalent) to protect against line disturb-
ances or anomalies outside the system’s normal operating range.
Do not use the product if any ca-
bles connected to it are damaged
or appear worn; disconnect from
the AC (mains) power supply im-
mediately and contact HORIBA
Scientific for advice.
Have enough outlets available for:
Host computer (PC)
Monitor
Optional printer
DeltaMyc