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Requirements, Requirements -2 – Hypertherm HyIntensity Fiber Laser Rev.3 User Manual

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SpecificationS

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HyIntensity Fiber Laser

Instruction Manual – 807090 Revision 3

Requirements

Electrical

HFL010, 015, 020 Input power ..................................... 400-480 VAC, 50/60 Hz (+/- 10%), 3 phase, 10 KVa

HFL030 (051048 and 051053) Input power ............. 440-480 VAC, 50/60 Hz (+/- 10%), 3 phase, 15 KVa

HFL030 (051049 and 051052) Input power ............. 380-400 VAC, 50/60 Hz (+/- 10%), 3 phase, 15 KVa

Note: The customer should permanently wire the fiber laser supply using a 3 phase, 30 amp disconnect.

Input/output (I/O)

Discrete I/O ......................................................................... Out: permanently wired, +24 VDC relay, 100 mA

In: optically isolated, +24 VDC

Analog I/O ........................................................................... 0-10 VDC

Coolant ............................................................................... See Chiller requirements later in this section.

Environmental

This equipment is intended for indoor use only

Operating temperature range ......................................... 0° C to 40° C (32° F to 104° F)

Humidity ............................................................................... 95% relative humidity, non-condensing

Altitude ................................................................................. 2000 m (6562 feet) maximum

Safety interlocks

External emergency stop (E-Stop) switch with (2) NO contacts (see the Installation section for details)

External door interlock switch with (2) NO contacts

Key switch that is only removable in the OFF position

Momentary switch with Indicator and (1) NO contact

Personal protection equipment

Safety glasses..................................................................... OD 7+ @1040 – 1100 nm

Machine guards .................................................................. Proper guards installed to protect against diffuse and specular

laser reflections