Condensation; Operating Conditions - Thermo Scientific thermoscientific Vanquish UHPLC System Operating Manual

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5.3.4

Condensation

5.3.5

Operating Conditions

Temperature
Humidity
Ventilation
Vibration
UHPLC System
Operating Manual
NOTICE—Condensation in the device can damage the electronics.
When using, shipping, or storing the device, avoid or minimize
conditions that can lead to a build-up of condensation in the device.
For example, avoid significant or fast changes in environmental
conditions.
If you suspect that condensation is present, allow the device to
warm up to room temperature. This may take several hours. Wait
until the condensation is gone completely before connecting the
device to the power line.
When operating the system, make sure that the installation site meets
these general environmental and operating conditions. For specified
ambient temperature and humidity, see
Temperature fluctuations can affect the performance of the system.
Avoid locations with significant changes in temperature and strong air
drafts. For example, do not place the system in the direct sunlight, near
heating or cooling sources, or under an air duct.
The relative humidity of the operating environment is important for the
performance of the system. Operate the system in the specified
humidity range, with no condensation.
When the humidity is too high, condensation may occur, causing
damage to the electronic components in the system. When the humidity
is too low, static electricity may accumulate and discharge, shortening
the life of the electronic components.
Make sure that the installation site is well ventilated at any time to avoid
potential health hazards and safety risks, which may be caused by
handling hazardous substances, volatiles or gases.
Vibrations may affect the performance of the system. Therefore, the
installation site should be free of vibrations. Avoid placing the system in
locations where vibrations are caused by other instruments.
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Installation
Specifications
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