Installation and Commissioning
R&S
®
TS7124AS
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Instructions Handbook 1179.2948.02 ─ 01
2b = Grounding socket. Insert from the rear side of the metal rack cover sheet
3 = Metal rack cover sheet
4 = Detail: M5 screw and small washer (2a) inserted from the front side and grounding socket (2b)
inserted from the rear side of the cover sheet
9. Position the metal sheet around the chamber's door in such a way that the holes in
the sheet align with the holes in the chamber and in the rack.
10. Fix the metal rack cover sheet to the
in the rack by the six screws (2)
11. Fix the metal rack cover sheet to the chamber, using the four screws and washers
(1) in
.
12. On the rear side of the rack, fix the chamber to the rails that carry the chamber.
To do so, use two of the mounting brackets shown in
13.
WARNING!
Risk of injury due to heavy moving parts. Only operate the door while
the chamber is securely fixed to a stable support.
Remove the metal safety latch (
) from the top left corner of the chamb-
er's door.
Keep the safety latch for future use.
14. Connect the chamber as described in
Chapter 6.5, "Connecting to Control and
Chapter 6.4, "Connecting Compressed Air"
If you remove the chamber from its location, secure the chamber's door against unin-
tentional opening during transportation and observe
Chapter 5.1, "Lifting and Carry-
For marking restricted areas on the ground in front of the chamber, see
"Defining Zones of Restricted Access"
If you move the chamber to a new location, mark the restricted areas on the ground
again.
6.4
Connecting Compressed Air
The quick-coupling plug KS3-1/8-A (labeled 4 in
) is delivered with an addi-
tional push-pull adapter to 6
mm diameter flexible tubing for compressed air.
Prerequisites for compressed-air connection
Use the chamber only in a site that features an air preparation or service unit providing
the following:
●
Filtered, grease-free compressed air at a pressure of 6
bar, limiting the pressure to
a maximum of 7
bar (0.7
MPa).
If the pressure from the supply system exceeds the limit of 7
bar, the chamber
operates under unspecified conditions as described in
Connecting Compressed Air