Installation and Commissioning
R&S
®
TS7124AS
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Instructions Handbook 1179.2948.02 ─ 01
Electromagnetic compatibility classes
class indicates where you can operate the chamber.
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Class
B equipment is suitable for use in:
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Residential environments
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Environments that are directly connected to a low-voltage supply network that
supplies residential buildings
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Class
A equipment is intended for use in industrial environments. It can cause
radio disturbances in residential environments due to possible conducted and radi-
ated disturbances. It is therefore not suitable for class B environments.
If class
A equipment causes radio disturbances, take appropriate measures to
eliminate them.
6.2
Unpacking
Familiarize yourself with residual risks and potentially dangerous situations.
See
Chapter 2.3, "Potentially Danger-
To unpack the chamber
1. If the cardboard box that contains the chamber is strapped to a pallet by plastic
laces, cut the laces.
2. Open the cardboard box.
3. If a cardboard insert covers the chamber, remove the insert.
4. If accessories are included next to the chamber, take the accessories out of the
cardboard box.
5. Remove the upper part of the cardboard box.
The chamber sits in shaped pieces of polymer foam.
6.
WARNING!
The door of the chamber is heavy and can move. If the door slides
open while you lift the chamber, the center of gravity shifts. The door hitting its end
position results in a powerful thrust.
Make sure that the door is secured against opening as described in
7.
WARNING!
The chamber is heavy. Wear protective clothing. If your physical state
is not compatible with lifting heavy loads, do not participate in lifting the chamber.
Lift the chamber out of the box with at least 2 people.
For lifting the chamber, hold it at its handles, see
8. Place the chamber on a sturdy, flat and level surface.
9. Remove the antistatic wrap from the chamber.
Unpacking