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DAILY INSPECTIONS
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Daily inspections
Perform the following steps daily to keep your p100/150 laser in optimum operating condition. Except
for the procedures described below, no other service is required or should be attempted.
1
Inspect all cooling tubing connections for signs of leakage. Check for signs of condensation that
may indicate the cooling water temperature has been set below the dew point temperature.
Condensation will damage electrical and optical components inside the lase.
2
When using compressed air as a purge gas on your p100/150 laser, empty water traps and oil
separators on each filter and/or dryer between the laser and your compressed air source.
Compressed & purge gas purity must meet the specifications shown in the Technical References
chapter.
3
Inspect beam delivery components for signs of dust or debris and clean as required. When cleaning
the optical surfaces of beam delivery components, carefully follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
4
Inspect external beam delivery components for signs of dust or debris and clean as re-quired. When
cleaning the optical surfaces, carefully follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Visually inspect the
exterior housing of the laser to ensure that all warning labels are present. Refer to the Laser Safety
chapter for p100/150 label types and locations.
Storage/ Shipping
When preparing the laser for storage or shipping, remember to drain cooling water from the laser. In
cold climates, any water left in the cooling system may freeze, which could damage internal
components. After draining thoroughly, use compressed shop air at no more than 200 kPa (29 PSI)—
Wear safety glasses! —to remove any residual water. When finished, cap all connectors to prevent debris
from entering the cooling system.
When shipping NOVANTA® lasers to another facility, we highly recommend that you ship the unit in its
original NOVANTA shipping container. If you no longer have the original shipping box and inserts,
contact NOVANTA
Customer Service about purchasing replacement packaging. Refer to Packaging
instructions in the Technical Reference chapter for detailed instructions on properly packaging the laser
for shipment.
Warning: Serious Personal Injury
A risk of exposure to toxic elements, like zinc selenide, may result when certain optical or beam
delivery components are damaged.
In the event of damage to the laser or beam delivery optics, contact NOVANTA® or the optics
manufacturer for handling instructions.
Summary of Contents for SYNRAD Pulstar p100
Page 1: ...ENGINEERED BY SYNRAD p100 150 Lasers User Manual...
Page 17: ...NOMENCLATURE CONTINUED PAGE 12 Nomenclature Continued Figure 1 2 Anatomy of a model number...
Page 23: ...ADDITIONAL LASER SAFETY INFORMATION PAGE 18 p100 label locations...
Page 24: ...ADDITIONAL LASER SAFETY INFORMATION PAGE 19 p150 label locations...
Page 30: ...ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE STANDARDS PAGE 25 Figure 2 1 p100 Declaration Document...
Page 31: ...ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE STANDARDS PAGE 26 Figure 2 2 p150 Declaration Document...
Page 39: ...FOCUSING OPTICS PAGE 34 Table 3 1a Dew point temperatures in Fahrenheit Dew Point Table F...
Page 46: ...OPERATION MODES PAGE 41 Figure 3 6 p150 pulse profile 37 5 duty cycle at 10 kHz...
Page 49: ...USER I O CONNECTION SUMMARY PAGE 44 Figure 3 9 User I O connector pinouts...
Page 68: ...REMOTE INTERLOCK FUNCTIONS PAGE 63 Figure 3 21 p100 150 outline mounting drawings pg 1 of 2...
Page 70: ...REMOTE INTERLOCK FUNCTIONS PAGE 65 Figure 3 23 p100 150 packaging instructions...
Page 71: ...REMOTE INTERLOCK FUNCTIONS PAGE 66 Figure 3 24 p150 outline and mounting...
Page 79: ...STATUS LEDS PAGE 74 Status LEDs Table 4 2 p100 p150 Input output LED Status Signals...