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Specifications, Table 5-1
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Specifications Table 5-1 Specifications Dimensions (assembled) Width: 406.4 cm (160 in) Height: 154.9 cm (61 in) Depth without tables: 121.9 cm (48 in) Weight (assembled) Depth with tables: 325.1 cm (128 in) Printer without tables: 684 kg (1507 lb) Operating conditions Tables only: 68 kg (150 lb) Temperature: 20-30° C (68-85° F ) Storage conditions Relative Humidity: 20-80%, non-condensing Temperature: -34-49° C (-30-120° F) Agency compliance Relative Humidity: 10-80%, non-condensing Safety: CE, UL, c-UL Emissions: FCC-A, CE, MIC Immunity: CE Electrical power Power used: 200-240 VAC, three phase (3Φ), 50/60 Hz, 12 Amps maximum. Required electrical circuit (North America/ Japan) With utility-supplied 3-phase power: 200-240 VAC, 20 Amps, 3Φ, with NEMA L21-20R locking wall receptacle With 60 Hz 1-phase power: 200-240 VAC, 20 Amps, 3Φ, 60 Hz, with NEMA L15-20R locking wall receptacle and "Phase Perfect" Digital Phase Converter Model DPC-A10 Required electrical circuit (Europe) Required power cord 200-240 VAC, 16 Amps, 3Φ, 50 Hz, with 5-pin IEC 60309 wall receptacle ● Part No. 0506213 North America (UL/CSA approved), length 19.7 feet (6 m), requires FRM part number 0901565 if using phase converter (see Site Preparation Guide, part number 0706456); OR ● Part No. 0602650 Europe (Harmonized), length 19.7 feet (6 m) Optional auxiliary power for vacuum system Supplied 24 volt DC power supply with universal adapters, connected from the auxiliary power jack on the vacuum/pressure assembly to one of the following: ● Wall outlet - 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, provides temporary power to the vacuum system when it is necessary to remove power from the printer for service. ● UPS - customer-supplied uninterruptable power supply, output 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, minimum of 15 watts of power, provides battery backup to the vacuum system in the event of a power failure. UPS is connected to the electric wall outlet. 62 Chapter 5 Specifications ENWW