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Lambda 20, Lambda 40 UV/Vis Spectrometers
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Connecting to the Electrical Supply
WARNING
Electrical Hazard
To prevent potential injury to yourself and damage to the
instrument, first make the electrical connections between the
instruments in the system before connecting to the line power
supply.
The spectrometer automatically adjusts to the correct operating
voltage.
Before starting the instrument for the first time, make sure that the
correct fuse is fitted to your line power supply.
If you have a different fuse, change it for the correct one.
Do not connect the spectrometer to the line power supply if the
wrong fuse is fitted.
1. Make sure that the correct fuses are fitted in the holder at the rear of the
spectrometer (see Changing Fuses on page 65).
Voltage Standard
100 V – 120 V 6.3 A slow-blow
210 V – 240 V 3.15 A slow-blow
NOTE: The module has two fuses.
2. Make sure that the plug fitted to the line power cord provided with the
spectrometer is suitable for your local electrical outlets.
If it is not, remove it and fit a plug conforming to the local regulations.
3. After all connections have been made between the various components of the
system, make certain that all power switches are set to off, then connect the
line cords to the electrical power supply.
The power switch is located at the top right-hand rear of the spectrometer.
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Perkin-Elmer Lambda 20 Specifications

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BrandPerkin-Elmer
ModelLambda 20
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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