Installation; Three-Conductor Power Cable; Repackaging For Shipment - HP 467A Operating And Service Manual

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Model 467A
INSPECTION.
2-1.
2-2.
Upon receipt, unpack and inspect the instrument
for mechanical and electrical damage.
inspection includes visually checking the instrument
for scratched and warped surfaces, damaged control
knobs, switches, and indicators, and signs of weather
exposure.
The electrical inspection involves checking
instrument operation against specification values given
in Table 1-1.
Refer to Paragraph
In case of mechanical damage,
file a claim with the carrier im­
mediately.
If an electrical mal­
function occurs, refer to the war­
ranty page in the front of this
manual.

INSTALLATION.

2-3.
2-4.
The Model 467A is a submodular unit that can
be mounted on a bench, or in a rack or cabinet.
shipped with plastic feet and tilt stand in place. ready
for bench use.
When used as a single submodule. it
is utilized as a bench unit only.
bination with other submodule .units. a rack adapter
frame
or combining
case is available for -rack or
cabinet mounting.
The instrument should be installed
where ambient temperature does not exceed 500C
o
(12 2
F) .
POWER
REQUIREMENTS.
2-5.
2-6.
The Model 467 A can be operated from a 115 or
230VAC
10 % source at 48 to 66 Hz. Power connec­
±
tions are made by plugging the power cord supplied
with the instrument into the AC POWER male con­
nector at the rear of the unit and the appropriate
power receptacle. A 0.8 ampere slow-blow fuse is
used for both 115 and 230VAC operation.
BEFORE
PLUGGING POWER
CABLE INTO THE RECEPTACLE.
DETERMINE THAT THE LINE
VOLTAGE SWIT CH ON THE REAR
PANEL IS SET PROPERLY TO
ACCEPT THAT VOLTAGE (115
OR 230).
2-7.
THREE-CONDUCTOR
2-8.
All Hewlett-Packard instruments are equipped
with a three-conductor power cable. which complies
with the recommendations of the National Electrical
SECTION
INSTALLATION
Mechanical
5-5.
It is
When used in com­
POWER
CABLE.
2-1
11
Manufacturer's Association
cabinet grounding.
The offset pin on the cable is the
ground connector.
When operating from a two-con­
tact outlet, the grounding feature
can be maintained by using a three­
pronged adapter and connecting
the green pigtail on the adapter
to ground.
REPACKAGING
2-9.
2-10. The following paragraphs contain a general guide
for repackaging of the instrument for shipment.
fer to Paragraph 2-11 if the original container is to
be used; 2-12 if it is not.
contact your local -hp- Sales and Service Office.
Appendix B for office locations. )
If the instrument is to be shipped
to Hewlett-Packard for service
or repair, attach a tag to the in­
strument identifying the owner
and indicating the service or repair
to be accomplished; include the
model number and full serial
number of the instrument.
any correspondence, identify the
instrument by model number,
serial number, and serial number
prefix.
2-11. If original container is to be used, proceed as
follows:
a.
Place instrument in original container if avail­
able.
If original container is not available,
one can be purchased from your nearest -hp­
Sales and Service Office.
b.
Ensure that container is well sealed with
strong tape or metal bands.
2-12. If original container is not to be used. proceed
as follows:
a.
Wrap instrument in heavy paper or plastic
before placing in an inner container.
b.
Place packing material around all sides of
instrument and protect panel face with card­
board strips.
c.
Place instrument and inner container in a
heavy carton or wooden box and seal with
strong tape or metal bands.
d.
Mark shipping container with "DELICATE
INSTRUMENT," "FRAGILE" etc.
Section
II
MA) for rack and
(NE
FOR
SHIPMENT.
Re­
If you have any questions,
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