Electricity Source; Connecting To A Wall Electricity Source; Connecting To A Cart's Electricity Source - Waters ACQUITY UPLC Overview And Maintenance Manual

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Waste tubing (from stack of system modules)
Waste-container vent tubing (to fume hood)
Waste container

2.3 Electricity source

Most modules require a separate, grounded, power source. The ground connection in the power
outlet must be common and physically close to the module.
Warning:
modules. The components within are not user-serviceable.
Notice:
column heater or column heater/cooler, always power-off the sample manager and
column heater/cooler before connecting or disconnecting the interconnect cable.

2.3.1 Connecting to a wall electricity source

Warning:
• Use SVT-type power cord in the United States and HAR-type power cord, or better,
in Europe. For requirements elsewhere, contact your local Waters distributor.
• Inspect the power cord for damage, and replace it, if necessary.
• Power-off and unplug each module before performing any maintenance operation
on it.
• Connect each module to a common ground.
Recommendation:
optimum, long-term, input-voltage stability.
To connect to a wall electricity source:
1.
Connect the female end of the power cord to the receptacle on the rear panel of the
module.
2.
Connect the male end of the power cord to a suitable wall outlet.

2.3.2 Connecting to a cart's electricity source

If your system includes the optional FlexCart or micro cart, follow this procedure to connect each
module to a power source.
To avoid electric shock, do not remove protective panels from system
To avoid damaging the electronic components of the sample manager and the
To avoid electrical shock, observe these precautions:
Use a line conditioner and uninterruptible power supply (UPS) for
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