Model 5328A
Insallation
2-11.
To accommodate the different power receptacles used throughout the world, this
instrument
is
supplied with one of the power cables shown in Figure 2-1. The cable supplied for
use in the United States meets the
specificationsestablished
by thelnternational Electrotechnical
Commission (IEC). The male connector of this cable is a NEMA type and the femaleconnector
is
a
C.E.E. type.
2-12. Connect the power cable to a power source receptacle that has a grounded third
conductor. If the line power receptacle
is
a two-pin type instead
of
a three-pin receptacle, usea
two-to-three pin adapter (HP Part No. 8120-1348 for USA applications) and connect the green
lead on the adapter to earth ground. See warning above.
If
your counter
is
to beoperated with
220-240 Vac line power, an Underwriters Laboratories listed connector should be used to connect
power.
2-13.
Operating Environment
2-14. Maximum and minimum allowable operating temperatures are listed in Table 1-3.
If
these limits are exceeded at the installation site, auxiliary cooling or heating should be used to
keep
the
envirmment within
limits.
.A
?-inch space above the counter should be clear to allow
cooling air circulation. The fan intake at rear
is
to be kept clear.
2-15.
Bench Operation
2-16. The instrument cabinet has plastic feet and foldaway tilt stands for convenience in bench
operation. The tilt stands permit inclining the instrument for ease in using front-panel controls
and indicators.
2-17.
Rack Mounting
2-18. The counter
is
ready for bench operation as shipped from the factory. To mount the
counter in a rack, it
is
necessary to attach side flange sat the front of the counter. The side flanges
may be ordered from the factory. For rack installation of counters with handles, use Flange, Part
No. 5020-8873. For installation of counters without handles use Flange, Part No. 5020-8861. To
convert to rack installation, proceed as follows:
a.
Remove tilt stand
b.
Remove feet (press the foot-release button, slide foot toward center of instrument, and
lift off).
c. Remove trim strips (and handles if desired) at front end of sides.
d. Attach flanges to front end of sides. Instrument
is
now ready to mount in standard rack.
CAUTION
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
IN
RACK DURING
OPERATION SHOULD NOT EXCEED
122OF (50°C).
BE
SURE INSTRUMENT POSITION
IN
RACK PERMITS
ADEQUATE AIR CIRCULATION AND THAT NEARBY
EQUIPMENT DOES NOT DISCHARGE HOT AIR
DIRECTLY
ON
THE INSTRUMENT.
2-19.
PACKAGING FOR RESHIPMENT
2-20.
Original Packaging
2-21.
The same containers and materials used in factory packagingcan be obtained through the
Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Offices listed at the rear of this manual.
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