Rohde & Schwarz NGP824 power supply

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Getting Started
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NGP800
18User Manual 5601.5610.02 ─ 04
connected to a protective earth conductor. The instrument is designed in compliance
with the regulations of protection class I.
For safety reasons, the instrument may only be operated with authorized safety sock-
ets. The power cable must be plugged in before signal circuits may be connected.
Never use the product if the power cable is damaged. Check regularly if the power
cables are in perfect condition. Choose suitable protective measures and installation
types to ensure that the power cable cannot be damaged and that no harm is caused
by tripping hazards or from electric shock, for instance.
Risk of electric shock
It is prohibited to disconnect the earthed protective connection inside or outside of the
instrument!
If it is assumed that a safe operation is no longer possible, the instrument must be shut
down and secured against any unintended operation.
Safe operation can no longer be assumed when:
Instrument shows visible damage
Instrument includes loose parts
Instrument no longer functions properly
After an extended period of storage under unfavorable conditions (e.g. out-
doors or in damp rooms)
After rough handling during transport (e.g. packaging that does not meet the
minimum requirements by post office, railway or forwarding agency)
Exceeding the low voltage protection
Use insulated wires and not bare wires for the terminal connection.
It is assumed that only qualified and trained personnel service the power supplies and
the connected loads.
The universal AC input at the rear of the instrument accepts nominal line voltages in
the range of 100 VAC to 250 VAC. Line frequency can be either 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
Fuses
The instrument contains internal fuses, which are not user accessible.
4.1.2 Intended Operation
The instrument is intended only for use by personnel familiar with the potential risks of
measuring electrical quantities.
Putting into Operation
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