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Capintec CAPTUS 4000e - Chapter 4; Environment Requirements; Operational; Storage

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CAPINTEC, INC. CAPTUS
®
4000e
November 16 GENERAL SETUP 4-3
CAUTION: Do not connect the CAPTUS
®
4000e to a network. If the system is
attached to a network, the safety of the unit may be compromised or
other devices located in the same general area as the CAPTUS
®
4000e
may become susceptible to EMI.
Note: If the system includes the optional Well Counter, please verify that a Well Liner has
been inserted into the Well before use (refer to Figure 4-2 Well Counter Assembly).
This prevents contamination of the Well Detector if a spill or leak occurs.
Figure 4-2 Well Counter Assembly
ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS
Operational
The instrument should be located where the level of the background radiation is as low and
as constant as possible.
The instrument should be located where the temperature is stable within a range of +50°F to
+85°F (+10°C to +30°C) and the maximum relative humidity is 90% non-condensing to
warrant maximum reliability and accuracy.
The instrument should be located where the barometric pressure is within a range of 2731
inches of mercury (91105 kilopascals).
Storage
The instrument should be stored where the temperature is stable and the range is from
+39°F to +110°F (+4°C to +43°C) and the maximum relative humidity is 90% non-condensing
to warrant maximum reliability.
Base Assembly
Top Pipe Shield
Top Shield
Liner
Plug

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