ACCURA Installation site requirements
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Notes on electrical power supply
Malfunctions resulting from insufficient power supply.
Continuous power supply must be ensured to operate the CMM, particularly for the data system.
Other systems with permanently high power consumption and systems with peak loads should not
be connected to the same electrical circuit as the CMM. This avoids malfunctions.
Malfunctions resulting from stray radiation.
Stray radiation impairs the operation of the CMM.
Do not operate the CMM near systems that emit strong stray radiation.
Do not use mobile phones or walkie-talkies within 3 meters of the CMM.
NOTE
The CMM complies with the requirements of the following standard:
EN/IEC 61326-1: EMC-Interference immunity: Table 2; interference emission: Class A.
Information about electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
The CMM is a class A device and may cause radio interference in living areas. In such cases, opera-
tors may be required to implement appropriate measures at their own expense.
For peripheral devices (e.g. computer, monitor, etc.), the specifications of the respective manufac-
turer apply.
Electrical power supply parameters
To ensure smooth data transmission between the CMM and the data system, the electrical power supply must meet
the following specifications.
Category
Value
Line voltage
100/110/115/120/125/230/240 V~ (±10%)
Type of current
1/N/PE
Frequency
50-60 Hz (±3.5%)
Power consumption
TCC
Maximum
1600 VA
Typical
350 W
MCC 800
Maximum
2500 VA
Typical
380 W
Data systems and peripheral devices
Maximum
1000 VA
Fuse
TCC
230-240 V
C 16 A
100 - 125 V
15 A
MCC 800
230-240 V
C 16 A
100 - 125 V
25 A
Power supply stabilization
A line-voltage analysis should be performed when brief, out-of-tolerance r.m.s. fluctuations of the nominal voltage oc-
cur. If required, please contact us for more information. We will be glad to assist you and recommend suitable mea-
sures. Usually, separate stub cables from the main distribution frame to the connection point of the CMM are suffi-
cient.