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Contents
1 Site Preparation Process
The Importance of Site Preparation 1-2
Responsibilities 1-3
Keysight’s Responsibilities 1-3
Customer’s Responsibilities 1-4
The Site Preparation Process 1-5
Site Prep Checklist 1-6
2 Planning
The System Plan Drawing 2-2
Assigning Specialists 2-5
3 Structural Requirements
Floor Requirements 3-2
Anti-Static Surface 3-2
Moving Access Requirements 3-3
Dimensions of the Crated System 3-3
Dimensions of the Uncrated System 3-3
Access Requirements 3-4
Storage Space Requirements 3-5
4 RF Attenuation Requirements
Introduction 4-2
Calculating Site Attenuation 4-3
5 Environmental Requirements
Air Quality Requirements 5-2
Air Temperature Requirements 5-3
Air Temperature Specifications 5-3
Cooling Requirements 5-3
Humidity Requirements 5-4
6 Power Requirements
Customer Responsibilities 6-2
About the PDU 6-3
Power Requirements 6-4
Mains Disconnect 6-4
Power Drop 6-5
Basic Power Quality Survey 6-7
Connecting Power to the PDU 6-7
Is PDU Re-wiring Necessary? 6-9
PDU Wiring Diagrams 6-10
One-Module System AC Outlets 6-11
Two-Module System AC Outlets 6-14
Four-Module System AC Outlets 6-17
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7 Compressed Air and Vacuum Requirements
Introduction 7-2
Compressed Air Requirements 7-3
Connecting Air to the Testhead 7-3
Compressed Air Specifications 7-4
Air Quality 7-4
Vacuum Requirements 7-5
Vacuum Recommendations and Guidelines 7-5
Connecting Vacuum to the Testhead 7-6
Compressed Air and Vacuum Primer 7-7
8 Receiving and Moving Instructions
Inventory the Shipment 8-2
Uncrating the System and Support Bay 8-3
Placing the System 8-4
Re-shipping a System 8-5