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Thermo Miran Sapphire XL Manual 2005 - IE Monitoring Instruments

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CHARGER/POWER SUPPLY<br />

3-5<br />

Chapter 3 Instrument Preparation<br />

Warning: Intrinsically safe models require special actions with respect to the following<br />

section. Refer to Appendix B for descriptions of these actions.<br />

Note: The analyzer is shipped with a battery installed. The battery should remain<br />

installed, even when the instrument is running on ac power.<br />

Model 5025A<br />

The Model 5025 Charger/Power Supply provides operating power to the analyzer and can<br />

simultaneously charge the analyzer's internal battery pack using the Chassis Interface<br />

Cable (see Figure 3-1). When not connected to the analyzer, the Charger/Power Supply<br />

can be used to charge an external battery pack using the Battery Pack Interface Cable (see<br />

Figure 3-1). The Model 5025 can operate from 95 to 260 V ac, 50/60 Hz. The power<br />

connector is located on the rear of the unit (see Figure 3-7).<br />

Model 5100A<br />

Chassis interface or battery pack interface connection<br />

Figure 3-5. Model 5025A Charger/Power Supply<br />

The optional Model 5100A Charger Power Supply has the capabilities of the Model<br />

5025A plus an additional external battery charger subsystem. Thus, it can either charge<br />

two external batteries or charge one external battery at the same time it is providing<br />

operating power and charging the internal battery. The Model 5100 can operate from 95<br />

to 260 V ac, 50/60 Hz. It can also operate from a 12 V dc auto battery. The optional dc<br />

power cable plugs into a standard automobile cigarette lighter. Both the ac and dc power<br />

connectors are located on the rear of the Charger/Power Supply (see Figure 3-7).

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