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Rev 7 July/2017
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NuAire, Inc.
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2100 Fernbrook Lane
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Plymouth, MN 55447
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U.S.A
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ph: 763.553.1270
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fx: 763.553.0459
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tf: 800.328.3352
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www.nuaire.com
5.2.3 Description
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Lid
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Window
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Control panel
4.
Electronic warhead
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Main switch
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Cooling unit (refrigerated model only)
7.
Electrical outlet
5.3 Site preparation
Prepare a stable, clean and levelled support (e.g. laboratory bench). This support must be able to support the weight of the
centrifuge and its use, and be firm enough so as not to generate or maintain vibration. Such vibrations would degrade the
results of the centrifugation, and may result in an unbalanced error.
A clearance of 10 inch (250mm) around the centrifuge should be
arranged according to IEC 61010-2-020: No potentially hazardous
material, nobody or no object shall be deposited within the free
space.
Open space around the centrifug
e
It is recommended that no less than two people are present
to manually lift the centrifuge onto the laboratory bench.
5.4 Electrical environment
The centrifuge requires must be 230V/50Hz or 115V/60Hz, single phase, (current rating varies per centrifuge model,
reference Electrical/Environmental Requirements).according to the manufacturer sheet on the back of the unit.
The centrifuge must be plugged into an outlet with protective earthing connection with the standard power cord.
The electrical outlet into which the centrifuge is connected should be readily accessible for maintenance purposes.
Do not position the centrifuge to prevent access to the power cord.
The power cord plug serves as the disconnect and should remain readily accessible. The electrical outlet should be on its
own branch circuit, protected with a circuit breaker at the distribution panel near the centrifuge.
10”
10”
Access area
10”
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