Bench Installation - Agilent Technologies Series N6700 User Manual

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Bench Installation

CAUTION
400 Hz Operation
Series N6700 User's Guide
Step 2. Install the two front ears and the two rear extender supports on the
instrument as shown in the figure. Use six M3 x 8mm screws (a) for
the front ears and four M3 x 6mm screws (b) for the extender
supports. If the standard extender supports are either too short or
too long, use the longer supports (c). Cut the supports if required (d).
Step 3. Install the two rear ears on the back of the instrument rack as shown
in the figure. Use four plain 10-32 screws to install the rear ears.
Step 4. Slide the instrument into the rack. making sure that the rear
extender supports are aligned inside the rear ears.
Step 5. Attach the front ears to the front of the instrument rack using the
four dress 10-32 screws provided.
Step 6. This is optional. Insert a plain 10-32 screw through the slot of the
rear ear and extender support. Attach it with a clip-nut. Note that
this will prevent the unit from being slid out of the front of the rack.
Do not block the air intake and exhaust at the sides, or the exhaust at the
rear of the unit. Refer to the outline diagram in Appendix A.
Minimum clearances for bench operation are 2 inches (51 mm) along
the sides and back.
Redundant Ground Requirement
At 400 Hz AC input operation, the leakage current of the unit exceeds
3.5 mA. This requires the installation of a permanent, redundant
ground from the instrument chassis to earth ground. This ensures
that ground will always be connected and that any leakage current
will be diverted to ground. Refer to the Service Guide for installation
instructions.
Power Factor
Refer to Appendix A for power factor statistics at 400 Hz operation.
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