Installation; Installation Of The Bas 100B Electrochemical Analyzer - BAS 100B/W Instruction Manual

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2. Installation

The installation of the BAS 100B/W Electrochemical Workstation can be divided into 2
parts: installation of the BAS 100B Electrochemical Analyzer and installation of the
Personal Computer (PC). These will be considered in turn.
2.1 Installation of the BAS 100B
Electrochemical Analyzer
Placement
As the Electrochemical Analyzer stands in a vertical position, it requires little
bench space. However, adequate space should be left near the Analyzer for the
PC and any other accessories (e.g., Cell Stands, Low Current Module, Rotating
Disk Electrode). In addition, the area in front of the Analyzer should not be
obstructed, as an airflow through the Analyzer is required for cooling.
Power Requirements
The Analyzer can be powered by any of the following A.C. voltages: 100V,
120V, 220V, 240V. The A.C. frequency may be either 50 or 60 Hz. The main
power source in the location must be the same as the voltage selected in the
power cord connector on the rear panel of the Analyzer (see Figure 2-1). For best
results, an isolated power line is recommended.
All Analyzers are configured for the correct voltage and frequency for the
"SHIPPED TO" destination. If the instrument is going to be operated at a voltage
other than the standard voltage for the "SHIPPED TO" area, then a change must
be made to the input power connector. The instructions for changing the voltage
requirements are discussed below.
All the peripheral devices requiring power (e.g., plotter, printer, C2 Cell Stand)
can be powered by 110/120V and 50/60 Hz by plugging then into the power
outlet on the rear panel of the instrument.
110/120 Volts and 60 Hz Operation
110/120V and 60 Hz are the standard power requirements for the Analyzer and its
peripheral devices. All of these can be plugged into the usual mounted, main
power outlets.
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