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1-2 General
IBP-YAG
Information
1.3
Specifications
1.3.1
Operating Limits
Beam Diameter:
1 to 4 mm
model IBP-YAG 4mm
4 to 16 mm
model IBP-YAG 16mm
8 to 30 mm
model IBP-YAG 30mm
Beam
Power:
4000
Watts
Max
Pulse Rate:
CW to 60Hz
Wavelength
1064
nm
1.3.2
Damage Limits
Optics:
100
kiloWatts/cm²
Beam Dump:
4000 Watts average power
Operating the measurement head with incorrect attenuation settings may damage the video sensor
even though the input beam is below the damage threshold of the optics
1.3.3
Environmental
Storage Temperature:
-30
o
C to +65
o
C (-22°F to 150°F)
Storage Humidity:
95% max. (non-condensing)
Note: When storage temperature may drop below 5°C, all cooling water must be removed
from the unit to prevent damage due to freezing.
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Operating Temperature:
10
o
C to 50
o
C (50°F to 122°F)
Operating Humidity:
90% max. (non-condensing)
Note: In high humidity conditions where the cooling water may be chilled to below the dew
point, dry air purge must be provided to prevent condensation from occurring inside the
unit.
1.3.4
Electrical Requirements
Measurement Head:
12VDC @ 500 mA
This power is supplied from the computer, through the camera cable.
1.3.5
Facilities Requirements
Purge Gas: (Optional)
5 liters/min (.18 STD cubic feet/min) of nitrogen or oil free air
with a dew point 10°C lower than the cooling water temperature.
Cooling Water:
3 liters/min (.8 gallon/min), 200 kPa (30 psi) max. See
appendix A