Lan Network Requirements; Environment Requirements - Thermo Scientific TRACE 1300 Instruction Manual

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LAN Network Requirements

Environment Requirements

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TRACE 1310 Auxiliary Oven Instruction Manual
The connection between the TRACE 1300/TRACE 1310 GC and the Thermo Scientific
data system must be carried out via Local Area Network (LAN).
Your lab must be provided with one or more RJ-45 wall outlet. To connect your system to
your site's LAN network, you must have a shielded twisted pair network cable provided.
In the case a LAN is missing, the instrument could be connected directly to the LAN inlet on
the PC by using the red cable.
Note We are not responsible for connecting to or establishing communication with your
site LAN network. The FSE will test the system's ability to communicate on a mini-hub or
LAN switch only (preferable).
The classification of the instrument includes the following Environmental Conditions.
• Indoor use only.
• Altitude up to 2000 meters.
• Temperature from 15 to 35 °C.
• Maximum relative humidity between 40% and 80%.
• Voltage variations not exceeding percentage of the nominal value.
• Transients according to installation categories II.
• Degree of pollution according to IEC 664 (3.7.3) 2.
• Protection degree IP00
The TRACE 1300/TRACE 1310 GC + TRACE 1310 Auxiliary Oven operates in an
environment where normally only non-conductive pollution occurs, but in which temporary
conductivity due to condensation must be expected. This is a Pollution Degree 2
environment, as specified in International Standard EN 61010-1: 1993 and subsequent
amendments.
Use the following guidelines to ensure your site has the proper environmental conditions for
the system:
1. Ensure that your room temperature is 5-40 °C (41-104 °F). The analytical performance is
only confirmed for temperatures between 15-35 °C (59-95 °F). For best performance, the
operating temperature should be constant. Use the table below to calculate the amount of
heat your system will generate and ensure your air-conditioning system can handle that
amount of heat.
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