Fire Safety And Burn Hazards - Thermo Scientific NanoDrop One User Manual

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Electrical Service Specifications

Fire Safety and Burn Hazards

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A UPS reduces the probability of a system shutdown if power is lost elsewhere in the
building. Power line conditioners (which ensure that your service is free from sags,
surges or other line disturbances) also are available in the U.S.A. from us for 120 volt
operation. Line conditioners for 220 volt operation can be purchased locally. Contact
technical support for information about power conditioners and UPS.
The following table lists the specifications for electrical service. Contact our service
representative in your area if you have questions about the requirements.
Requirements
Input current
Input voltage
Line frequency
Line disturbances
Noise
Power Consumption
Generally, 50% more power should be available than the entire system (including
accessories) typically uses. Maximum power consumption and heat dissipation
specifications for the spectrometer and accessories are shown below. The values
are approximate.
Item
instrument
Note Do not position the instrument so that it is difficult to operate the power
switch or access the power supply and power cord.
To avoid a burn injury and the risk of fire or explosion:
• Use caution when testing flammable or explosive samples (see the "Hazardous
Materials" section)
• Never block any of the vents on the instrument or its power supply
• Only use exact replacement power supplies from us
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Specifications
5.0 A (max.)
100-240 VAC
50-60 Hz
Sags, surges or other line disturbances must
not exceed 10% of input voltage (even for a
half cycle).
< 2 V (common mode)
< 20 V (normal mode)
Power Consumption
60 W
Safety and Operating Precautions
Safety Information
Max. Heat Dissipation
205 Btu/hr
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