Installation; Bath Environment; Dry-Out" Period - Fluke 7102 User Manual

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5.1 Bath Environment

The 7102 Micro Bath is a precision instrument which should be located in an
appropriate environment. The location should be free of drafts, extreme
temperatures and temperature changes, dirt, etc. The surface where the bath is
placed must be level.
Because the bath is designed for operation at high temperatures, keep all
flammable and meltable materials away from the bath. Although the bath is well
insulated, top surfaces do become hot. Beware of the danger of accidental fluid
spills. The bath should be placed on a heat-proof surface such as concrete with
plenty of clear space around the bath.
If the bath is operated at high temperatures, a fume hood should be used to
remove any vapors given off by hot bath fluid.

5.2 "Dry-out" Period

Before initial use, after transport, and any time the instrument has not been
energized for more than 10 days, the bath will need to be energized for a "dry-
out" period of 1-2 hours before it can be assumed to meet all of the safety
requirements of the IEC 61010-1.
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READ SECTION 6 ENTITLED BATH USE before placing the bath
in service. Incorrect handling can damage the bath and void the
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