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4 • Accessories
80113-101_V25087
2023-11
In the table, you see the line "Max. HF peak voltage 900 Vp". The DRY CUT mode would
then load the instrument with maximum 900
Vp. However, the instrument only sus-
tains 800 Vp. The electrical capacity of the instrument (800 Vp) is less than the maxi-
mum HF peak voltage (900 Vp) of the DRY CUT mode. In this case, you may only use
the instrument with a power limitation with a maximum HF peak voltage of 800
Vp.
You determine the permissible power limitation as follows:
If the electrical capacity of the instrument is less than the maximum HF peak voltage
of the mode, review the diagram labeled "U HF (Vp)" on the vertical axis and "Power
HF max. (W)" on the horizontal axis.
Fig. 4-1
The electrical capacity of the instrument in our example is 800 Vp.
1. Look for the value 800 Vp on the vertical axis.
2. Drag a horizontal line from this value.
3. Put a vertical line at the point at which the horizontal line cuts the curve for the
VIO 50 C or VIO 100 C.
At the intersection of the vertical lines and the horizontal axis, you can read which
maximum power limitation you can set on the VIO
50 C or on the VIO 100 C. In our ex-
ample, you can set a maximum power limitation of 36 watts on the VIO 50 C, a maxi-
mum power limitation of 72 watts on the VIO 100 C. When selecting these power lim-
itations, the instrument is loaded with max. 800 Vp.
In case of doubt, ask the manufacturer of the instrument. The telephone no. for the
Erbe customer hotline is listed at the end of the User Manual.
DRY CUT
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