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50145736
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Chapter 3
Mark hot exhaust air piping with appropriate hot surface warning signs or restrict access to such
piping altogether to avoid the risk of injury through contact with hot surfaces.
The oven must only be operated in a location that meets all of the ambient condition requirements
listed below:
Draft-free and dry indoor location.
The dust burden may not exceed the contamination category 2 based on EN 61010-1. Using
the oven in an atmosphere with electrically conductive dust is prohibited.
The minimal distance to adjacent surfaces must be observed on all sides.
The operating room must be equipped with appropriate ventilation.
Solid, level, fire-proof surface and no flammable materials opposite to the rear panel of the
oven.
Vibration-proof substructure (floor stand, lab table) capable of bearing the dead weight of the
oven and its accessories (particularly if two devices are stacked).
The ovens have been designed for an operating height of up to 2000 m above sea level.
Ambient temperature range from 18 °C to 32 °C / 64.4 °F to 89.6 °F.
Relative humidity up to 80% (maximum; preferably 60-70%), non condensing.
Should condensation exist, wait until the moisture has evaporated completely before
connecting the oven to a power source and powering up.
If a high-voltage test is to be performed on the unit, it must first be heated for around
30 minutes at 75°C.
Avoid direct exposure to sunlight.
Devices that produce excessive amounts of heat must not be placed near the oven.
To avoid drying operation without an appropriate fresh air supply make sure that the air inlet
(which may be equipped with an optional fresh air filter) is not obstructed or blocked by any
adjacent objects.
Power line voltage variations must not exceed ±10 % of the nominal voltage.
Transient overvoltages must not exceed the values usually encountered throughout the power
supply network. The nominal transient overvoltage level shall be the surge withstand voltage
according to overvoltage category II of IEC 60364-4-443.
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Summary of Contents for Fisher Sei 100L Gravty
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