Re: LaserPure 60

From: Joseph Webster (J.Webster@centenary.usyd.edu.AU)
Date: Wed Oct 10 2001 - 19:42:24 EST


Hi Lora,
As Ray suggested, talk to the Coherent people; the manual gives
specs of 208-240 volt supply, no mention of any 110 volt version.

One thing the dimensions don't tell you is where various fittings
protrude....
These are important if space is restricted!

At the "front" end there is a sloping control panel that obviously
should be accessible.
At the "back" end there is the power cable (thick), another on-off
switch, and a plug for safety interlock circuit; allow at least a
couple of inches extra there.
Looking at the "front" end, the four water hoses connect around the
left side at the bottom; allow about a foot minimum on that side
for the hoses to loop around.

Another important thing to consider!
What happens when the chilled water stops flowing?
(Yes, it will!)

Talk to your building engineers and have a close look at what you
can do to stop it happening in normal aircon system cycles, fire
alarm tests, after hours etc.
Your lasers will turn themselves off if the water gets hot, get
some lights and alarms to tell you what is happening before that.

I could go on for pages......
      HTH, Joseph.

At 04:42 9/10/2001, Barsky, Lora wrote:
>Hello to all,
>Was wondering if anyone who has a LaserPure 60, could provide me with it's
>outer dimensions?  Also, does it use 110V or 220V?

--
Joseph Webster, Flow Cytometry Facility
Centenary Institute, Sydney AUSTRALIA.
Phone +61-2-9565-6110



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