Chapter: Requirements
24 M10-17411-EN
Frame location
The load frame must not be located against a wall or other object that interferes with air
ventilation around the frame. Proper air ventilation is required to dissipate the heat
generated from the frame base.
Floor loading
The supporting floor must be checked for its weight loading and be able to support the
weight of the load frame and any other accessory parts that may have been purchased.
The floor must be free of vibrations from other activities taking place in or near the
building.
For larger load frames, it is recommended that you consult your facility engineer,
foundation specialist, or a civil engineer to ensure that the load capacity of the floor can
support at least three times the weight of the load frame and its component parts. The
higher load capacity is necessary because large dynamic loads may occur when a
specimen breaks and this additional load may be absorbed into the floor.
Table loading
The supporting table must be checked for its weight loading and must be able to
support the weight of the load frame with all its components and accessories, if the
computer and accessories are placed on the same table. There must be a sufficient
margin of safety in the table’s weight loading to ensure the stability of the system.
The table must be free of vibrations from other activities taking place in or near the
building. A table with leveling feet is recommended.
Power supply
Ensure that the required power supply is available and complies with all requirements.
Power fluctuations and surges can cause performance problems ranging from
intermittent electrical problems to severe damage.
Instron
®
systems require “clean” and stable electrical power. Unless other
arrangements are made with Instron
®
, you are responsible for providing clean electrical
power. An in-line power surge protector is recommended for all installations.