Chapter 1: Safety Considerations; Inspection; Product Safety; Ac Mains Connection To The Power Brick - Gamry Instruments Interface 1000 Operator's Manual

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Chapter 1: Safety Considerations

Your Interface 1000 Potentiostat/Galvanostat/ZRA has been supplied in a safe condition. This chapter
contains information and warnings that you must follow to insure continued safe operation of the Interface
1000.

Inspection

When you receive your Interface 1000 Potentiostat/Galvanostat/ZRA, inspect it for evidence of shipping
damage. If you note any damage, please notify Gamry Instruments Inc. and the shipping carrier
immediately. Save the shipping container for possible inspection by the carrier.
Warning: An Interface 1000 damaged in shipment can be a safety hazard. Do not operate
damaged apparatus until a qualified service technician has verified its safety. Tag a damaged Interface
5000 to indicate that it could be a safety hazard.

Product Safety

The Interface 1000 has been designed, tested and certified to meet the requirements of EN 61010, Safety
requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use. As defined in this
standard, it is a Category II apparatus, with any "hazardous live voltages" protected by "reinforced
insulation."
Most of the Interface 1000 circuitry is at voltages low enough to be considered safe. The Interface 1000
contains a limited amount of internal circuitry that is at "hazardous live" voltages as defined in EN 61010
(the standard mentioned above). "Reinforced insulation" (again defined in EN 61010) is used to reduce the
risk of electrical shock caused by this hazardous live voltage.
The majority of the Interface 1000's circuitry does not contain voltages higher than 24 V DC. As a
generalization, input and output voltages in the Interface 1000 are limited to 24 V. This voltage level is
considered safe.
The "AC Adapter" supplied with the Interface 1000 is certified under EN 60950. The AC Adapter converts
the AC mains voltage to 48 V DC, which is used to power the Interface 1000.
Always use the AC adapter (power brick) supplied with your Interface 1000 to supply DC power to the
instrument.
Caution: Use only Gamry-approved DC power sources with your Interface 1000. Other
power sources may alter the performance and/or safety characteristics of the Interface 1000.

AC Mains Connection to the Power Brick

The Interface 1000 does not connect directly to an AC Mains supply. Instead, the mains are connected to
desktop AC adapter (power brick), which outputs 48 V DC, which in turn powers the Interface 1000.
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