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Designing the optimal print production area, Air conditioning

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A workspace health and safety professional can provide guidance on the design and use of this auxiliary ventilation equipment. Local exhaust specifications The local exhaust should meet certain specifications in order to improve comfort without affecting printing operation conditions. ● Airflow should be between 100 and 150 m³/h. ● Pressure should be between 0 Pa and −10 Pa. These parameters should be measured 15 cm downstream from the printer's heat-extractor exhaust. Air conditioning In addition to fresh air ventilation, to avoid health hazards, consider maintaining workplace ambient levels by ensuring the climatic operating conditions. See Environmental specifications on page 4 to avoid operator discomfort and equipment malfunction. Air conditioning in the work area should take into account that the equipment produces heat. Typically, the printer's power dissipation is 3 kW (10.2 kBTU/h). Air conditioning should meet local environmental, health, and safety (EHS) guidelines and regulations. CAUTION: The air conditioning units should not blow air directly onto the printer. Designing the optimal print production area You need enough space around your printer to operate and maintain it comfortably. Ensure that you have enough space to perform the following tasks: ● Print ● Replace a substrate roll ● Service the printer or replace printer components ● Ensure the printer is well ventilated Table 2-4 Space required for printer Width 2100 mm (82.7 in) Length 2793 mm (110.0 in) 6 Chapter 2 Site preparation requirements

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A workspace health and safety professional can provide guidance on the design and use of this auxiliary
ventilation equipment.
Local exhaust specifications
The local exhaust should meet certain specifications in order to improve comfort without affecting printing
operation conditions.
Airflow should be between 100 and 150 m³/h.
Pressure should be between 0 Pa and −10 Pa.
These parameters should be measured 15 cm downstream from the printer’s heat-extractor exhaust.
Air conditioning
In addition to fresh air ventilation, to avoid health hazards, consider maintaining workplace ambient levels by
ensuring the climatic operating conditions.
See
Environmental
specifications
on page
4
to avoid operator discomfort and equipment malfunction. Air
conditioning in the work area should take into account that the equipment produces heat. Typically, the printer's
power dissipation is 3 kW (10.2 kBTU/h).
Air conditioning should meet local environmental, health, and safety (EHS) guidelines and regulations.
CAUTION:
The air conditioning units should not blow air directly onto the printer.
Designing the optimal print production area
You need enough space around your printer to operate and maintain it comfortably.
Ensure that you have enough space to perform the following tasks:
Print
Replace a substrate roll
Service the printer or replace printer components
Ensure the printer is well ventilated
Table 2-4
Space required for printer
Width
2100 mm (82.7 in)
Length
2793 mm (110.0 in)
6
Chapter 2
Site preparation requirements