Installation; Introduction; Initial Inspection; Power Requirements - HP 3580A Operating And Service Manual

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Model 3580A
Section II
SECTION II
INSTALLATION
2-1. INTRODUCTION.
2-2. This section contains information and instructions
necessary for installing and shipping the Model 3580A
Spectrum Analyzer. Included are initial inspection proce-
dures, power and grounding requirements, environmental
information, installation instructions and instructions for
repackaging for shipment.
2-3. INITIAL INSPECTION.
2-4. This instrument was carefully inspected both mechan-
ically and electrically before shipment.
It
should be free of
mars or scratches and in perfect electrical order upon
receipt. To confirm this, the instrument should be in-
spected for physical damage incurred in transit. If the
instrument was damaged in transit, file a claim with the
carrier. Check for supplied accessories (Paragraph 1-11) and
test the electrical performance of the instrument using the
performance test procedures outlined in Section V. If there
is damage or deficiency, see the warranty in the front of
this manual.
2-5. POWER REQUIREMENTS.
2-6. The Model 3580A can be operated from any power
source supplying 100 V, 120 V, 220 V or 240 V (+ 5%
- 10%), 48 Hz to 440 Hz. Power dissipation is 35 watts,
maximum. Refer to Paragraph 3-192 (Section III) for the
Instrument Tum On procedure.
2-7. Power Cords And Receptacles.
2-8. Figure 2-1 illustrates the standard power receptacle
(wall outlet) configurations that are used throughout the
United States and in other countries. The -hp- part number
shown directly below each receptacle drawing is the part
number for a 3580A power cord equipped with the
appropriate mating plug for that receptacle. If the appro-
priate power cord is not included with the instrument,
notify the nearest -hp- Sales and Service Office and a
replacement cord will be provided.
*UL LISTED FOR USE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Figure 2-1. Power Receptacles.
2-9. GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS.
2-10. To protect operating personnel, the National Electri-
cal Manufacturer's Association (NEMA) recommends that
the instrument panel and cabinet be grounded. The Model
3580A is equipped with a three conductor power cable
which, when plugged into an appropriate receptacle,
grounds the instrument. The offset pin on the power plug is
the ground connection.
2-11. For battery powered instruments (Option 001), the
common binding post of the INPUT connector (Case
Ground
¢ )
should be connected to earth ground or to
an appropriate system ground. If a system ground is used,
extra care should be taken to ensure that it is actually at
ground potential and is not a voltage source.
2-12. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS.
2-13. Operating and
Storage Temperature (Standard
3580A).
Operating Temperature Range: 0°C to+ 55°C
Storage Temperature Range: - 40°C to+ 75° C
2-14. Operating and Storage Temperature (Option 001).
Operating Temperature Range: 0° C to + 40° C
Storage Temperature Range: - 40°C to+ 50°C
Charge Temperature Range: 0°C to +40°C
2-15. INSTALLATION.
2-16. The Model 3580A is a portable instrument and does
not require installation. The instrument is shipped with
rubber feet and tilt stand in place, ready for use as a bench
instrument.
2-17. REPACKAGING FOR SHIPMENT.
2-18. The following paragraphs contain a general guide for
repackaging the instrument for shipment. Refer to Para-
graph 2-21 if the original container l.s to be used; 2-22 ifit
is not. If you have any questions, contact the nearest -hp-
Sales and Service Office (See Appendix
B
for office
locations).
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