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Preface – Parr Instrument 6200 User Manual

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6200

Calorimeter Operating Instruction Manual

Safety Information

To avoid electrical shock, always:

1. Use a properly grounded electrical

outlet of correct voltage and current
handling capability.

2. Ensure that the equipment is

connected to electrical service
according to local national electrical
codes. Failure to properly connect
may create a fire or shock hazard.

3. For continued protection against

possible hazard, replace fuses with
same type and rating of fuse.

4. Disconnect from the power supply

before maintenance or servicing.


To avoid personal injury:

1. Do not use in the presence of

flammable or combustible materials;
fire or explosion may result. This
device contains components which
may ignite such material.

2. Refer servicing to qualified

personnel.


Intended Usage

If the instrument is used in a manner not

specified by Parr Instrument Company, the
protection provided by the equipment may
be impaired.


Cleaning & Maintenance

Periodic cleaning may be performed on

the exterior surfaces of the instrument with
a lightly dampened cloth containing mild
soap solution. All power should be
disconnected when cleaning the instrument.

There are no user serviceable parts

inside the product other than what is
specifically called out and discussed in this
manual. Advanced troubleshooting
instructions beyond the scope of this
manual can be obtained by calling Parr
Instrument Company in order to determine
which part(s) may be replaced or serviced.

General Specifications


Electrical Ratings
120VAC, 6.0 Amps. 50/60 Hz
240VAC, 3.0 Amps, 50/60 Hz

Before connecting the calorimeter to an
electrical outlet, the user must be certain
that the electrical outlet has an earth ground
connection and that the line, load and other
characteristics of the installation do not
exceed the following limits:

Voltage: Fluctuations in the line voltage
should not exceed 10% of the rated nominal
voltage shown on the data plate.

Frequency: Calorimeters can be operated
from either a 50 or 60 Hertz power supply
without affecting their operation or
calibration.

Current: The total current drawn should not
exceed the rating shown on the data plate
on the calorimeter by more than 10 percent.

Environmental Conditions


Operating: 15ºC to 30ºC; maximum relative
humidity of 80% non-condensing.
Installation

Category

II

(overvoltage)

in accordance with IEC 664.

Pollution degree 2 in accordance

with IEC 664.

Altitude Limit: 2,000 meters.

Storage: -25ºC and 65ºC; 10% to 85%
relative humidity.

Provisions for Lifting and
Carrying

Before moving the instrument,

disconnect all connections from the rear of
the apparatus. Lift the instrument by
grabbing underneath each corner.

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