Installation and Commissioning
R&S
®
TS7124AS
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Instructions Handbook 1179.2948.02 ─ 01
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The compressed air is supplied by a flexible push-in tube with a diameter of 6
mm.
If the tube has a straight cut end, it is easier to connect it.
To connect compressed air
1. Make sure that the compressed-air supply is switched off.
2. Make sure that the chamber is connected to the grounding terminal (earth ground
contact ).
3. If the push-pull adapter is connected to the chamber's quick-coupling plug, remove
it as shown in
.
4. Insert the 6
mm tube into the rear side of the push-pull adapter, which has a blue
plastic ring.
5. Push the tube all the way into the adapter, as shown in
Figure 6-7: Assembly of push-pull adapter (left) and 6
mm tube (right)
Note:
For a description of how to
separate
this connection, see
tube from the push-pull adapter"
6. If you want to connect the push-pull adapters of multiple chambers to the com-
pressed-air supply tubing, repeat
for each chamber.
7. Before connecting the push-pull adapter to the chamber's quick-coupling plug:
a) Switch on the compressed-air supply. If you connect multiple chambers, switch
on the compressed-air supply, before you connect the first push-pull adapter.
b) Check the pressure. You need to provide an air pressure of 6 bar. See
8. Connect the push-pull adapter to the quick-coupling plug.
To do so, hold the adapter at its rear part (see 1 in
) and push it onto the
quick-coupling plug (2).
The adapter's mechanism automatically locks the connection and opens a valve
inside the push-pull adapter.
Connecting Compressed Air