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5 feet
(1.5 m)
3 feet
(1 m)
3 feet
(1 m)
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The location should be free of dust and other airborne pollutants, and it should be well-
ventilated enough to avoid the buildup of humidity from the operation of the chiller and to
process any fumes produced by the engraving process in accordance with all applicable laws
and regulations. Depending on the materials to be processed, this may require the construction
of a dedicated ventilation system.
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The upper power cord for the chiller and the lower main power cord should be plugged into a
compatible and stable power source via grounded 3-prong outlets on SEPARATE 20 A circuits.
The external fan can be plugged into the engraver or use the same circuit as the chiller, but
using a separate third circuit is recommended. If you will need to run all three engravers on a
single circuit, a special high-amperage circuit (at least 35 A) will need to be specially prepared.
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The location should be away from children; sensitive EMI engravers; and any combustible,
flammable, explosive, or corrosive materials.
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It is highly recommended to have an extra work table nearby to avoid placing objects on or
directly adjacent to the engraver, which could become a fire or laser hazard. In particular, never
place anything on the extension box or other parts of the laser bay. The laser’s accessory box—
including its hex wrenches and nozzles—can be stored in the lower left bay but it is better to
provide a separate location for it nearby.
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Provide 5 feet (1.5 m) of clearance behind the engraver for the chiller’s fans and 3 feet (1 m) of
clearance to the right of the engraver for the electronic bay’s fans for maximum efficiency.