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Manual PN:
0131-7024-01, Rev: D MANUAL MDL TRI-SOL 1-1.6KW SOLAR SIM OPER
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WHEN IN THE VACINITY OF A LIGHT SOURCE WITH ITS
COVER REMOVED, ALWAYS WEAR UV FILTERED
GLASSES TO PROTECT EYES AND LIMIT EXPOSURE
TIME TO UV RADIATION.
3.1.1 UV BURN HAZARD
Prolonged exposure to diffused reflection from the output
beam, illuminated surfaces in the beam, exposures of even a
few seconds to the direct output beam or to the lamp itself, can
cause ultraviolet skin burns or burns to the outer layers of the
eye. Prolonged skin exposure can cause burns similar to
severe sunburn.
WARNING!
3.1.2 HEAT BURN HAZARD
When the XE lamp is on, the lamp end caps and other metal
pieces near the lamp get very hot. The outside of the lamp
main housing is safe to touch.
3.1.3 HAZARDS DUE TO LAMP EXPLOSION
Xe lamps are under high pressure, even at room temperature.
Do not handle a Xe lamp without wearing proper face and eye
protection, long sleeves, and gloves as the lamp could explode.
During operation, the lamp is subjected to very high internal
pressure; thus there is always the possibility of a lamp exploding
due to internal strains or physical abuse. A lamp explosion can
also be caused by contamination of the quartz envelope. Handle the lamps only
by the metal end caps.
Do not touch
the quartz with bare hands. A lamp
explosion inside the closed light source housing can damage its internal
components such as its ellipsoidal reflector, mirror, etc.
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