Safety Precautions - Vgc301A Service And Operation; Electrical Conditions; Proper Equipment Grounding - Instrutech VGC301A User Manual

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VGC301A Controller
Due to the possibility of corrosion when used in certain environmental conditions, it is possible that the
product's safety could be compromised over time. It is important that the product be periodically inspected for
sound electrical connections and equipment grounding. Do not use if the equipment grounding or electrical
insulation has been compromised.
2.2 Safety Precautions – VGC301A service and operation
Ensure the enclosure of the VGC301 is connected directly to a good quality earth ground.
Ensure that the vacuum port on which the CVG101 vacuum gauge tube is mounted is electrically grounded.
Use an appropriate power source of 100-240 Vac, 50/60Hz or 12 to 30 Vdc, 2W.
Turn off power to the unit before attempting to service the controller.
Turn off power to the unit if a cable or plug is damaged or the product is not operating normally according to
this instruction manual. Contact qualified InstruTech service personnel for any service or troubleshooting
condition that may not be covered by this instruction manual.
It is important that the product be periodically inspected for sound electrical connections and equipment
grounding. Do not use if the equipment grounding or electrical insulation has been compromised.
Do not use if the unit has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged. Contact InstruTech for return
authorization and instructions for returning the product to InstruTech for evaluation.

2.3 Electrical Conditions

WARNING!
When high voltage is present in any vacuum system, a life threatening electrical shock
hazard may exist unless all exposed electrical conductors are maintained at earth ground potential. This applies
to all products that come in contact with the gas contained in vacuum chambers. An electrical discharge within
a gaseous environment may couple dangerous high voltage directly to any ungrounded conductor of electricity.
A person could be seriously injured or killed by coming in contact with an exposed, ungrounded electrical
conductor at high voltage potential. This condition applies to all products that may come in contact with the gas
inside the vacuum chamber (vacuum/pressure containment vessel).

2.3.1 Proper Equipment Grounding

WARNING! Hazardous voltages that could seriously injure or cause death are present in many vacuum
processes. Verify that the vacuum port on which the CVG101 vacuum gauge tube is mounted is electrically
grounded. Consult a qualified Electrician if you are in doubt about your equipment grounding. Proper
grounding of your equipment is essential for safety as well as intended operation of the equipment. The
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