First-Time Start Up; Safety; Line Voltage; Power Cord - Tektronix 2213A Instruction Manual

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SAFETY

Refer to the "Operators Safety Summary" at the front of
this manual for power source, grounding, and other safety
considerations pertaining to the use of the 2213A. Before
connecting the instrument to a power source, carefully read
the following about line voltages, power cords, and fuses.

LINE VOLTAGE

The instrument is capable of continuous operation using
input voltages that range from 90 V to 250 V nominal at
frequencies from 48 Hz to 440 Hz.

POWER CORD

A detachable three-wire power cord with a three-contact
plug is provided with each instrument to permit connection
to both the power source and protective ground. The plug
protective-ground contact connects (through the protective-
ground conductoi)to the accessible metal parts of the instru­
ment. For electrical-shock protection, insert this plug only
into a power outlet that has a securely grounded protective-
ground contact.
This instrument is shipped with the required power cord
as ordered by the customer. Available power-cord informa­
tion is illustrated in Figure 2-1, and part numbers are listed in
Section 5 of this manual Tkxitact your Tektronix represen­
tative or local Tektronix Field Office for additional power-
cord information.

LINE FUSE

The instrument fuse holder is located on the rear panel
(see Figure 2-2) and contains the line fuse. The following
procedure can be used to verify that the proper fuse is in­
stalled or to install a replacement fuse.
1. Unplug the power cord from the power-input source
(if applicable).
REV APR 1985
PREPARATION FOR USE

FIRST-TIME START UP

Plug
C o n fig u ra tio n
Usage
N o rth
A m erican
1 2 0 V /
1 5 A
U niversal
Euro
2 4 0 V /
1 0 -1 6 A
UK
2 4 0 V /
1 3 A
A u stralian
2 4 0 V /
1 0 A
N o rth
A m erican
2 4 0 V /
1 5 A
S w itze rla n d
2 2 0 V /
10A
A b bre viations:
A N S I -
A m e rica n N a tio n a l S tanda rds In s titu te
A S — S tanda rds A s so cia tio n o f A u stralia
BS — B ritis h S tanda rds In s titu tio n
CEE — In te rn a tio n a l C om m ission on R ules fo r the
A p p ro va l o f E le ctric a l E q uipm ent
IEC — In te rn a tio n a l E le ctro te ch n ica l C om m ission
N E M A — N a tio n a l E lectrical M a n u fa c tu re r's A sso ciation
SEV — S ch w eizevische r E le ktrotechischer Verein
Figure 2-1. Optional power cords.
2. Press in and slightly rotate the fuse-holder cap coun­
terclockwise to release it.
3. Pull the cap (with the attached fuse inside) out of the
fuse holder.
4. Verify proper fuse value (1.0 A, 250 V, slow blow).
5. Reinstall the fuse (or replacement fuse) and the fuse-
holder cap.
Section 2— 2213A Operators
R eference
Line
V o ltage
S tandards
A N S I C 7 3 .1 1
1 2 0 V
N E M A 5 -1 5 -P
IEC 83
CEE |7).11,1V,VII
2 4 0 V
IEC 8 3
BS 1 3 6 3
2 4 0 V
IEC 8 3
2 4 0 V
AS C 1 1 2
A N S I C 7 3 .2 0
2 4 0 V
N E M A 6 -1 5 -P
IEC 8 3
2 2 0 V
SEV
C4732-02
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