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Disposal
This product contains components that are considered hazardous industrial waste. If a situation occurs
where the laser is rendered non-functional and cannot be repaired, it may be returned to NOVANTA
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who, for a fee, will ensure adequate disassembly, recycling and/or disposal of the product.
Other hazards
The following hazards are typical for this product family when incorporated for intended use: (A) risk of
injury when lifting or moving the unit; (B) risk of exposure to hazardous laser energy through
unauthorized removal of access panels, doors, or protective barriers; (C) risk of exposure to hazardous
laser energy and injury due to failure of personnel to use proper eye protection and/or failure to adhere
to applicable laser safety procedures; (D) risk of exposure to hazardous or lethal voltages through
unauthorized removal of covers, doors, or access panels; (E) generation of hazardous air contaminants
that may be noxious, toxic, or even fatal.
Thorium Safety
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This laser system incorporates a II-VI Infrared optical component.
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This optical component contains a small amount of thorium fluoride, a type of source material (less
than 10% by weight).
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It is exempt from USNRC licensing regulations as an “unimportant quantity of source material” per
10 CFR 40.13(c) (7).
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Shaping, grinding, polishing, or alteration of the optical component is prohibited.
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Use of this optical component in contact lenses, spectacles, or in eyepieces in binoculars or other
similar optical instruments is prohibited.
Cleaning optical components is permitted so long as care is taken not to damage the coated surface of
the component as sold. This II-VI Infrared requirement only applies to lenses and optics manufactured and
distributed by II-VI Infrared. Distributing components or devices that contain lenses and optics
manufactured by other companies as if it were manufactured by II-VI Infrared is not in compliance with
USNRC distribution requirements.
U.S. distribution of components or devices that contain lenses and optics manufactured by other
companies which contain uranium and/or thorium requires a USNRC distribution license. Only II-VI Infrared
manufactured lenses and optics which contain thorium are covered by the II-VI Infrared distribution
license.
10 CFR 40.13(c) (7) Unimportant quantities of source material.
(7) Thorium or uranium contained in or on finished optical lenses and mirrors, provided that each lens or
mirror does not contain more than 10 percent by weight thorium or uranium or, for lenses manufactured
before August 27, 2013, 30 percent by weight of thorium; and that the exemption contained in this
paragraph does not authorize either:
Summary of Contents for p250
Page 1: ...ENGINEERED BY SYNRAD p250 Laser User Manual...
Page 15: ...NOMENCLATURE CONTINUED PAGE 15 Nomenclature Continued Figure 1 2 Anatomy of a model number...
Page 27: ...EUROPEAN UNION EU REQUIREMENTS ROHS COMPLIANCE PAGE 27 Figure 2 3 p250 Declaration Document...
Page 40: ...RF POWER SUPPLY PAGE 40 Table 4 3 Dew point temperatures Continued...
Page 63: ...INPUT OUTPUT SIGNALS PAGE 63 Table 4 4 User I O pin descriptions Continued...
Page 84: ...P250 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS PAGE 84 Table 4 5 p250 general specifications Continued...
Page 87: ...P250 OUTLINE MOUNTING DRAWINGS PAGE 87 Figure 4 47 p250 packaging instructions...
Page 93: ...OPERATIONAL FLOWCHART PAGE 93 Operational flowchart Figure 5 1 p250 operational flowchart...
Page 94: ...STATUS LED S PAGE 94 Status LED s Table 5 2 p250 Input Output LED Status Signals...
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