HP Latex 3600 Site Preparation Guide - Page 19

Air Conditioning, Load bearing

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Air Conditioning As with all equipment installations, to maintain ambient comfort levels, air conditioning in the work area should take into account that the equipment produces heat. Typically, the printer's power dissipation is XX kW (XXX kBTU/h). Air conditioning should meet local environmental, health, and safety (EHS) guidelines and regulations. NOTE: The air conditioning units should not blow air directly onto the equipment. Load bearing The load-bearing characteristics of the floor in the print production area must be sufficient to withstand the weight of your printer. To calculate the load bearing characteristics of the print production floor, you must consult a structural engineer. Table 2-25 HP Latex 3000 Printer Series Printer weight with crate Printer weight without substrate Load on each foot HP Latex 3000 2000 kg (4409 lb) 1500 kg (3307 lb) 750 kg (1653 lb ) HP Latex 3100/3200 2240 kg (4938 lb) 1740 kg (3836 lb) 870 kg (1918 lb) HP Latex 3500/3600 2730 kg (6019 lb) 1870 kg (4123 lb) 935 kg (2061 lb) Table 2-26 HP Latex 3800 Jumbo Roll Solution HP Latex 3800 printer Jumbo input or output Jumbo input and unit output units Weight 3000 kg (6614 lb) with crate Weight without substrate 1900 kg (4189 lb) Load on 935 kg (2061 lb) each foot 3300 kg (7275 lb) 2100 kg (4630 lb) 250 kg (551 lb) 6600 (14551 lb) 4200 (9259 lb) 250 kg (551 lb) HP Latex 3800 with Jumbo input unit 6300 (13889 lb) HP Latex 3800 with jumbo input and output units 9600 (21164 lb) 4000 (8818 lb) 6100 (13448 lb) Your printer has four wheels used to move the printer and three feet that must be lowered to touch the ground and support the printer. The following diagram shows where the feet and wheels touch the ground, in case you need extra reinforcements. If your printer is an HP Latex 3500/3600 you also have 4 extra feet that also have to be leveled. These are safety secondary feet and not structural. See installation guide for more information. ENWW Room and spacial requirements 15

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Air Conditioning
As with all equipment installations, to maintain ambient comfort levels, air conditioning in the work area should
take into account that the equipment produces heat. Typically, the printer's power dissipation is XX kW (XXX
kBTU/h).
Air conditioning should meet local environmental, health, and safety (EHS) guidelines and regulations.
NOTE:
The air conditioning units should not blow air directly onto the equipment.
Load bearing
The load-bearing characteristics of the floor in the print production area must be sufficient to withstand the
weight of your printer. To calculate the load bearing characteristics of the print production floor, you must consult
a structural engineer.
Table 2-25
HP Latex 3000 Printer Series
HP Latex 3000
HP Latex 3100/3200
HP Latex 3500/3600
Printer weight
with crate
2000 kg (4409 lb)
2240 kg (4938 lb)
2730 kg (6019 lb)
Printer weight
without
substrate
1500 kg (3307 lb)
1740 kg (3836 lb)
1870 kg (4123 lb)
Load on each
foot
750 kg (1653 lb )
870 kg (1918 lb)
935 kg (2061 lb)
Table 2-26
HP Latex 3800 Jumbo Roll Solution
HP Latex 3800 printer
Jumbo input or output
unit
Jumbo input and
output units
HP Latex 3800 with
Jumbo input unit
HP Latex 3800 with
jumbo input and
output units
Weight
with crate
3000 kg (6614 lb)
3300 kg (7275 lb)
6600 (14551 lb)
6300 (13889 lb)
9600 (21164 lb)
Weight
without
substrate
1900 kg (4189 lb)
2100 kg (4630 lb)
4200 (9259 lb)
4000 (8818 lb)
6100 (13448 lb)
Load on
each foot
935 kg (2061 lb)
250 kg (551 lb)
250 kg (551 lb)
Your printer has four wheels used to move the printer and three feet that must be lowered to touch the ground
and support the printer. The following diagram shows where the feet and wheels touch the ground, in case you
need extra reinforcements.
If your printer is an HP Latex 3500/3600 you also have 4 extra feet that also have to be leveled. These are
safety secondary feet and not structural. See installation guide for more information.
ENWW
Room and spacial requirements
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