Checking the Installation Conditions
Checking the installation
location
Confirm beforehand that the
location is flat, strong and meets
the dimensions of installation
location (installation space) shown
in the figure on the left.
Confirm that no foreign objects that
may block the vents of the
instrument (such as hanging
towels, etc.) are present in and
around the installation location.
Confirm that the facility-side power
supply conforms to the
requirements.
Checking the facility-side power supply
Confirm that the facility-side power supply conforms to the requirements.
The instrument can support the power supplies listed below using the selector switches.
Switching of the voltage setting should only be performed by qualified service staff working
exclusively with the instrument.
• Single-phase 100 VAC±10%
• Single-phase 115 VAC±10%
• Single-phase 230 VAC±10%
50/60 Hz: 15 A or more
50/60 Hz: 15 A or more
50/60 Hz: 7 A or more
Power outlet with grounding bar
Power outlet with grounding bar
Power outlet with grounding bar
If the above facility requirements are not satisfied (such as when the power supply used is 200 VAC),
the instrument must not be used.
If the instrument generates abnormality, the breaker on the facility side may actuate and other
equipment may be affected; accordingly, connect each instrument to a dedicated power outlet
(including a dedicated breaker on the facility side).
• Specification of the power cord supplied with the instrument
Cord: CENELEC HD VDE
Plug: EN IEC VDE
Connector: EN VDE
If the instrument is used in a region where the applicable standard above is not met, provide a different
power cord conforming to the standard in the location of use.
• About grounding
Confirm with the person responsible for the facility that the power outlet to be used is Class-D grounded.
Confirm that a ventilation system, local exhaust system or exhaust port leading to the outside
of the building is available on the facility side.
Although the volumes of volatile solution gases released from the instrument vary depending on the
solutions and processing programs used and the environmental temperature, volumes of gases
released per unit time are provided below for reference. Based on these values and the volumetric size
of the installation location, check if the ventilation rate is sufficient to meet the requirements at the
installation location pertaining to the concentrations of substances in the work environment. If no
ventilation system is available, use a 38 or 75 exhaust duct adapter (optional) to connect the duct
hose to the exhaust port of the instrument, and discharge the exhaust fume to the outside of the
building.
Maximum volumes of gases released per unit time (reference)
Ethanol: 3.9×10
-3
(m
3
/hr)
Xylene: 4.8×10
-4
(m
3
/hr)