Ac power quality and conditioning, Environmental requirements, Grounding requirements – Kodak I1860 User Manual
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A-61578 September 2006
AC power quality and
conditioning
In some locations, even though recommended wiring practices have
been followed, the power reaching the scanner may exhibit unstable
power quality characteristics. System errors and intermittent data loss
could result.
Power conditioning equipment may be required to overcome the power
quality problems. Kodak can make arrangements for an on-site power
analysis in an area with exceptionally unstable power at an additional
cost.
Consult with your electrical contractor or utility company to ensure that
on-site wiring complies with the specifications and that wall outlets have
isolated grounds and comply with codes.
Environmental
requirements
Heat Dissipation: approximately (2866 BTU/hr or 3024 kj/hr)
maximum
Acoustic noise
• Operator position standby mode:
- Sound Pressure Level (L
A
): 42.3
dB(A)
• Operator position full system operating mode:
- Sound Pressure Level (L
A
): 63.4
dB(A)
• Sound Power Level (L
WA
):
- Standby 55.1
dB(A)
- Full System
71.0 dB(A)
NOTE: All data was measured in accordance with DIN 45635, ANSI
S12.10-1985, and ISO 7779 in a hemi-anechoic chamber.
Grounding requirements
The i1860 Scanner can be on the same line as the host PC. The power
cord must be used with a properly grounded outlet (15 amp duplex
outlet). No devices other than the host PC should be on the same outlet
as the scanner.
Power extension cords should not be used with the scanner or the host
PC.
An Uninterruptable power supply is acceptable as long as it meets the
minimum power requirements.