6100B/6105A
Getting Started
8
Cooling Considerations
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Caution
Damage caused by overheating may occur if the area around
the air intake is restricted, the intake air is too warm, or the air
filter becomes clogged.
The Instrument must be at least 4 inches from nearby walls or rack enclosures on both
sides. The inlet and exhaust perforations on the sides must be clear of obstruction.
The air entering the instrument must be between 5
°
C and 35
°
C. Make sure that exhaust
from another instrument is not directed into the fan inlet.
Clean the air filter every 30 days or more frequently if the Instrument is operated in a
dusty environment. Instructions for cleaning the air filter are in the Users Manual.
Line Voltage
The Instrument has automatic mains sensing in the range 100-240 V, so no user line
voltage selection is required. The fuse specified covers this voltage range. The Users
Manual describes fuse access.
Connecting to Line Power
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Warning
To avoid electrical shock, personal injury, or fire hazard,
connect the factory-supplied three conductor line power cord to
a properly grounded power outlet.
Do not use a two conductor adapter or extension cord; this will
break the protective ground connection. If a two conductor
power cord must be used, a protective grounding wire must be
connected between the ground terminal on the rear panel and
ground before connecting the power cord or operating the
instrument.
The power outlets supplying the Instrument system should be
controlled by an emergency switch so that power can be
switched off if a hazard arises.
The line current requirement of the Instrument may exceed the capacity of standard 10 A
IEC connectors so the unit is fitted with a 16 A power receptacle at the rear.
A suitable supply lead is provided. Ensure that the room supply outlet is suited to
delivering the 1250 VA maximum power requirements and that the Instrument is
connected to a properly grounded three prong outlet.
Note
Typical maximum power requirement at 115 V is 1000 VA.
If a supply lead is provided WITHOUT a mains connector, please observe the following
color coding when wiring up your own mains connector - line = brown, neutral = blue,
earth = green/yellow.
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