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Agilent B1500A User’s Guide, Edition 13 3- 5
Installation
Requirements
Installation Requirements
WARNING Do not operate the instrument in dusty environment, or in the presence of
flammable gasses, corrosive gasses, or fumes.
Environmental conditions for this instrument are documented in “General
Specifications” on page 4-51. In principle, this instrument should only be
operated indoors in a controlled environment.
Install the instrument horizontal place then face the roof up.
The dimensions of this instrument are also given in “General Specifications”.
Fan cools the instrument by drawing air through the sides and exhausting it out
the back. The instrument must be installed in a location that allows sufficient
space at the sides and back of the instrument for adequate air circulation.
If the airflow is restricted, the internal operating temperature will be higher. This
may reduce the instrument’s reliability, or cause the thermal-protection circuits
to turn the instrument off.
Make sure that there is enough space for connecting/disconnecting the power
cable easily.
Power Cable
WARNING FIRE HAZARD: Use only the power cable supplied with your instrument.
Using other types of power cable may cause overheating of the power cable,
resulting in fire.
SHOCK HAZARD: The power cable provides the chassis ground through a
third conductor. Be sure to connect to a three-conductor type power outlet with
the correct pin grounded.
NOTE The detachable power cable may be used as an emergency disconnecting device.
Removing the power cable will disconnect AC input power to the instrument.
Connect the power cable to the IEC 320 connector on the rear of the instrument. If
the wrong power cable was shipped with your instrument, contact your nearest
Agilent Sales and Support Office.
The AC input on the back of your instrument is a universal AC input. It accepts
nominal line voltages in the range of 100 to 240 VAC.
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