Safety summary – AMETEK MX CTSL User Manual
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User Manual
MX-CTSL Compliance Test System
California Instruments
Revision J
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SAFETY SUMMARY
These power system components contain high voltage and current circuits that are potentially lethal. The
following safety guidelines must be followed when operating or servicing this equipment. These
guidelines are not a substitute for vigilance and common sense. California Instruments assumes no
liability for the customer's failure to comply with these requirements.
APPLYING POWER AND GROUNDING
Verify the correct voltage is applied to the equipment.
Verify that the input power cord to the PACS-X unit is plugged into a properly grounded utility outlet.
Verify that the input power line to the AC power source used is connected to a properly grounded utility
outlet.
FUSES
Use only fuses of the specified current, voltage, and protection speed.
Do not short out the fuse holder or use a repaired fuse.
The PACS-3-75 unit uses a North-American ferrule type input fuse rated at 0.5A and 250Volts. (Fast Acting)
DO NOT OPERATE IN A VOLATILE ATMOSPHERE
Do not operate the system in the presence of flammable gases or fumes.
DO NOT TOUCH ENERGIZED CIRCUITS
Disconnect power cables before servicing this equipment. Even with the power cable disconnected, high voltage
can still exist on some circuits. Discharge these voltages before servicing. Only qualified service personnel may
remove covers, replace components or make adjustments.
DO NOT SERVICE ALONE
Do not remove covers, replace components, or make adjustments unless another person, who can administer first
aid, is present.
DO NOT EXCEED INPUT RATINGS
Do not exceed the rated input voltage or frequency. Additional hazards may be introduced because of component
failure or improper operation.
DO NOT MODIFY INSTRUMENT OR SUBSTITUTE PARTS
Do not modify these instruments or substitute parts. Additional hazards may be introduced because of component
failure or improper operation.
MOVING THE POWER SOURCE
When moving the power source, observe the following:
1. Remove all AC power to system components.
2. Use two people to prevent injury.