Choosing A Location - TA Instruments TMA 2940 Operator's Manual

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Installation
Choosing
a Location
2–10
If the instrument is intact but parts are missing,
contact TA Instruments.
A list of TA Instruments offices can be found in
Appendix A of this manual.
Because of the sensitivity of TMA experiments,
it is important to choose a location for the
instrument using the following guidelines:
In . . .
a temperature-controlled area.
. . .
a clean environment.
. . .
an area with ample working and
ventilation space around the instru-
ment. (Refer to the technical speci-
fications in Chapter 1 for the instru-
ment's dimensions.)
On . . .
a stable, vibration-free work surface.
Near . . . a power outlet (115 Vac, 50 or 60 Hz,
10 amps). A step up/down line trans-
former may be required if the unit is
operated from a higher or lower line
voltage.
. . .
your TA Instruments thermal analysis
controller.
. . .
sources of compressed lab air and
purge gas supply for use during
cooling and subambient experiments.
Away
from. . . dusty environments.
. . .
exposure to direct sunlight.
. . .
direct air drafts (fans, room air ducts).
. . .
poorly ventilated areas.
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