Preparing Your Laboratory
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The PolyScience
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WhisperCool
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chiller comes with its own Instruction Manuals.
The headquarters for PolyScience Instruments is located at:
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PolyScience Instruments, Inc.
6600 West Touhy Ave
Niles, Il 60714
USA: (800) 229-7569
Worldwide: (847) 647-0611
Fax: (847) 647-1155
Electrical Requirements
Avio 200
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Avio 200 requires an AC line voltage of 200 - 230 VAC +/-10% (180 - 253
VAC) 50/60 Hz. +/-1% under full instrument load, that has a correctly wired
protective earthing system (ground connection) and a separate circuit breaker.
Maximum power consumption is 2800 VA. The line power supply must
conform with local safety regulations and be checked by a qualified electrician
before you connect the instrument to line power.
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The line power supply should be free of line transients in excess of 50 V peak.
If the electrical supply voltage produces large AC line voltage fluctuations, a
qualified electrician should install a voltage regulator between the electrical
outlet and the instrument.
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The Avio 200 instrument is supplied with a 2.5 m (98 in.) line power cord that
supplies both the spectrometer and the RF Generator. The line power supply
point must be within 2.5 meters of the rear of the spectrometer.
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Connect the spectrometer, computer, printer, and any accessories to the same
phase of the line power supply and the same protective earth.
Grounding circuit continuity is vital for safe operation of this instrument.
Grounding is accomplished by use of an IEC60309 instrument power plug
furnished by the factory and not to be removed during or after installation.
Avertissement: Mise à la terre la continuité du circuit est essentiel pour une
utilisation sûre de cet instrument. La terre est effectuée par l'utilisation d'une
prise d'alimentation de l'instrument IEC60309 fourni par l'usine et ne doit pas
être retiré pendant ou après l'installation.
Summary of Contents for AVIO 200
Page 1: ...AVIO 200 SPECTROMETER Hardware Guide ICP OPTICAL EMISSION ...
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Page 3: ...AvioTM 200 Spectrometer Customer Hardware and Service Guide ...
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Page 31: ...Safety Practices 1 ...
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Page 57: ...Preparing Your Laboratory 2 ...
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Page 71: ...System Description 3 ...
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Page 119: ...Installation 117 Figure 4 8 Replacing the torch 1 3 4 6 8 2 9 10 5 7 ...
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Page 184: ...Maintenance 182 1 2 7 9 8 10 3 4 5 6 ...
Page 188: ...Maintenance 186 Figure 5 8 Replacing the Torch 1 3 4 6 8 2 9 10 5 7 ...
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Page 273: ...Troubleshooting 6 ...
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Page 293: ...Troubleshooting 291 Figure 6 1 Normal Plasma Conditions at 0 torch position ...
Page 294: ...Troubleshooting 292 Figure 6 2 Normal Plasma at 3mm position ...
Page 297: ...Troubleshooting 295 Figure 6 5 Injector too far forward ...
Page 298: ...Troubleshooting 296 Figure 6 6 No Aux Gas Torch may be glowing ...
Page 299: ...Troubleshooting 297 Figure 6 7 Air Leak or Spray Chamber Temperature too high ...
Page 300: ...Troubleshooting 298 Figure 6 8 Thin Plasma due to leak in Plasma Gas Line ...
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