Page 18 Nano ITC Getting Started GuideChoosing a LocationIt is important to choose a location for the instrument using the following guidelines. The Nano ITC shouldbe:In• a temperature- and humidity-controlled area. Temperatures should be in range 15 to 30°C.• a clean, vibration-free environment, preferably on the ground floor in the building. It should be locatedaway from pumps, motors, or other devices which produce vibrations.• an area with ample working and ventilation space. At least 18 by 18 inches is needed for the instru-ment. Additional space is needed for the computer and (if present) printer.On• a stable work surface.Near• a power outlet. See the “Power Requirements” section below.• your TA Instruments computer.Away from• dusty environments.• exposure to direct sunlight.• direct air drafts (fans, room air ducts).• poorly ventilated areas.• noisy or mechanical vibrations.• high traffic areas, where constant movements from passing personnel could create air currents ormechanical disturbances.Power RequirementsThe Nano ITC requires a grounded, single-phase power source. A three-conductor line cord ensures asafety ground. The operating voltage and line frequency were preset at the factory for 100–240 VAC,50–60 Hz operation.The Nano ITC and computer system should be plugged into the same surge suppressor. An isolated powerline (one that is used only for electrical type instruments with no motors, compressor or heaters) is recom-mended. Unstable power sources may also require the use of a power conditioner in order to obtain opti-mum performance from the Nano ITC.NOTE: Use a power strip to run the instrument and computer from a common power source.