Installation; Power Cords; 3. Rack/Bench Installation; 5. Repackaging For Shipment - HP 652A Operating And Service Manual

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2- 1 . INTROOUCTION.
2-2.
This section contains information and instructions
necessary for installing and shipping the Model 652A Test
Oscillator. Included are initial inspection procedures, power
and grounding requirements, environmental information,
installation instructions and instructions for repackaging [or
shipment.
2-3. INITIAL INSPECTION.
2-4. This instrument was carefully inspected both mechani­
cally and electrically before shipment. It should be free of
mars or scratches and in perfect electrical order upon
receipt. To confirm this, the instrument should be in­
spected for physical damage incurred in transit. If the
instrument was damaged in transit, file a claim with the
carrier. Check for supplied accessories (Paragraph 1�6) and
test the electrical performance using the Performance Tests
given in Section V. If there is damage or deficiency, see the
warranty in the front of this manual.
2-5. POWER REQUIREMENTS.
verted from II
/
position of the slide swi1]h>l
the designation
nal volt
the power source. A 0.4 am
..ftl
is used for 115 and 230 volt operation.

2-7. Power Cords.

2�8. Figure 2-1 illustrates the standard power plug config�
urations that are used throughout the United States and in
other countries. The -hp- part number directly below each
8120- 1 351
STO"S-4195
'UL LISTED FOR USE IN THE UNfTED STATES OF AMERICA
Figure 2·1. Power Cords.
SECTION Ii

INSTAllATION

¥easilY con�
volt o � <)J:'>ti<l!1 by changing the
on rear panel, so that
on the swttsk,, � ltches the nomi­
8120-1689
8120·",1369
6A·
-SA'
drawing is the part number for a 652A power cord
equipped with a power plug of that configuration. If the
appropriate power cord is not included with the instru�
ment, notify the nearest -hp- Sales and Service Office and a
replacement cord wiJ I be provided.
2-9. GROUNOING RE(WIREMENTS .
2-10. T o protecl operating personnel, the National Electri�
cal Manufacturer's Association (NEMA) recommends that
the instrument panel and cabinet be grounded. The Model
652A is equipped with a three-conductor power cord
which, when plugged into
grounds the instrument. The offset pin on the power plug is
the ground connection.
2- 1 1 . INSTAllATION.
2-12.
The -hp- Model 652A is fully transistorized; there­
fore, no special cooling is required. However, the instru­
ment should not be operated where the ambient tempera­
°
ture exceeds 50
C (122
2- 1 3. RAC K/BENCH INSTALLATION.
2-14. The Model 652A is initially shipped as a bench-type
instrument (unless ordered specifically as a rack type) with
plastic feet and a tilt stand in place. Conversion to a rack­
mounted instrument can be accomplished by using the rack
mo unting k1 t -aH4-H+&t.f.1J-G, t iGn&
-ffl-efl4:. . Hf' f'A'RT N0M'00Q� 50100- t1I14D ..
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2-15. REPAC KA GING FOR SHIPMENT .
2-16.
The following is a general guide for repackaging for
shipment. If you have any questions, contact your local
-hp- Sales and Service Office. (See Appendix B for office
locations.)
If the instrument is to be shipped to Hewlett­
Packard for service or repair. attach a tag to the
instrument identifying the owner and indicating
the service or repair to be accomplished,
include the model number and full serial
number of the instrument. In any correspond­
ence, ide�tifY the instlUment by model num�
ber, serial number and serial number prejlx.
a.
Place instrument in original container if available. If
original container is not available, a suitable one can be pur­
chased from your nearest -hp- Sales and Service Office.
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an appropriate receptacle,
0
F).
NOTE
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