Utility Requirements; Electrical Requirements - Thermo Scientific Antaris II Manual

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Utility Requirements

If possible, the power connections for the system should be easily accessible
for service purposes. You should have direct control over the electrical and
purge gas supply to the instrument.
Note
It is important to have all utilities installed before the system arrives. Utility
installations must comply with local building and safety codes.
Electrical
Power supplied to the system should be from dedicated, uninterrupted
sources. Power must be free of voltage dropouts, transient spikes,
requirements
frequency shifts and other line disturbances that impair reliable
performance. Each wall outlet you use must be equipped with a 3-wire
line: live, neutral and ground. If you suspect power quality problems at
your site, or if your system will be installed in a heavy industrial
environment, we recommend that a power quality audit be performed
before installation. Contact Thermo Fisher Scientific or your local
electrical authority for more information.
Danger
To assure a good ground connection and avoid shock hazard, do not use an
outlet that is connected to a conduit ground. The ground must be a
non-current carrying wire connected to earth ground at the main
distribution box.
Your instrument was designed to meet the international standard IEC
61326 requirements for electrical fast transient burst immunity, surge
immunity, and conducted radio frequency noise immunity.
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