6020 Series Calibration Bath
User's Guide
7.3
(Optional)
Figure 5 Back Panel
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Back Panel
The back panel of the bath contains the following features: (1) the bath power
cord, (2) the stir motor power socket, (3) the system fuses (located internally),
(4) the probe socket, (5) the RS-232 interface connector (optional), (6) the
IEEE-488 interface connector (optional), (7) the cooling tubes, and (8) the bath
drain. (See Figure 5 on page 26.)
(1) The bath power cord extends from the back of the bath. It provides power
for the bath temperature controller, the heaters, and the stir motor. The cord is
plugged into an AC mains socket of appropriate voltage and current. See Sec-
tion 3.1, Specifications for specific details.
(Optional)
IEEE-488
RS-232
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(2) The stir motor power cord plugs into the socket labeled "STIRRER". Power
to the stir motor is switched on by the POWER switch on the control panel.
(3) The system fuses are located internally. Never replace the fuse with one of a
rating greater than that specified.
(4) The control probe plugs into the bath at the socket on the back of the bath
labeled "PROBE".
(5) If the bath is supplied with a serial RS-232 interface, the interface cable is
attached to the back of the bath at the connector labeled "RS-232".
(6) If the bath is supplied with a GPIB IEEE-488 interface, the interface cable
is attached to the back of the bath at the connector labeled "IEEE-488".
PROBE
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COOLING TUBES
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STIRRER
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