Electronics compartment, internal, 25 - electric power cord connection, 26 - oxygen intake port – Suburban Mfg REGAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT 12019-01-NGFREP User Manual

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Chapter 2 - Description of Components

Electronics
Compartment,
Internal

(Figure 23)

CAUTION: Before working on the electrical system,
make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord
un-plugged.

The following section gives you detailed information on the compo-
nents found on the inside of the electronics compartment.

25 - Electric Power

Cord Connection

This is the inside of the electric power cord connection (Figures 23
and 24). From this connection, wires lead to the system ground,
and to the main terminal block for distribution to the various elec-
tric/electronic components in the unit.

CAUTION: The Regal Intensive Care Unit requires a
dedicated, 15-amp minimum source of electrical power.

From the pressure-regulated supply system, oxygen enters the
Intensive Care Unit through this port (Figures 23 and 24). From
here, it is directed to the oxygen flow meter for flow-rate regulation,
then to the filter/fans compartment, and then into the animal com-
partment.

26 - Oxygen Intake

Port

Figure 23. Electronics Compartment, Internal

25 - Electric Power Cord

Connection (Internal)

26 - Oxygen Intake Port

(Internal)

27 - Ventilating Fan

28 - Data Cable to Oxygen

Concentration Meter

29 - Electric Power Cord (not

deployed)

30 - Cooling Unit

34 - Oxygen Port to Filter/Fans

Compartment

33 - Oxygen Sensor/

Fuel Cell

32 - Main Terminal Block

31 - Alarm Time Delay Relay

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