
Installation and Commissioning
R&S
®
ATS1000
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Instructions Handbook 1179.2983.02 ─ 01
6.4
Connecting to Power
The chamber's AC power input socket [A221] is on the rear feedthrough panel.
See
.
A power cable matching the mains power socket type used in your region is included
with the chamber.
Power connection requirements
Familiarize yourself with residual risks and potentially dangerous situations.
See
Chapter 2.3, "Potentially Danger-
We recommend installing a
panic button
. It is a power-off switch that ensures quick
deactivation of the chamber if an
occurs. The panic button disconnects the
mains power socket from the power source. Use exactly this mains power socket to
plug in the power cord that is connected to the power supply unit [A221].
A panic button is not included with the chamber. The picture shows an example.
Make sure that:
●
The panic button is installed in a place that the operator can reach easily.
●
Every operator knows where the panic button is located.
●
The mains power socket is disconnected from mains grid power when you hit the
panic button
●
The power cable that is connected to the power supply unit [A221] is plugged into
the correct mains power socket so that hitting the panic button interrupts the AC
power to the chamber.
To prepare the power connection
1. Connect the C19 connector of the included power cable to the power supply unit
[A221] at the rear of the chamber.
2. Make sure that hitting the panic button disconnects the mains power socket from
the mains power source; see; see
"Power connection requirements"
To activate the chamber
The chamber is activated when it is connected to the power source. It does not have a
separate [ON
/
OFF] switch.
► Connect the power cable to the mains power socket that is disconnected from
power when hitting the panic button.
The chamber is activated.
Connecting to Power