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Section 3.
Installation When Attaching
to a Static Control Work
Surface
Fig. 3
The Model 725 Monitor can be used to
ground a work surface while providing
a monitored grounding point for an
operator. To ground a work surface, the
Model 725 Monitor contains a snap
located on its bottom cover, that is
connected internally to the monitor’s
ground cord. To use this feature there
must be a female (10 mm) snap
fastener attached to the grounding
layer of the work surface. Simply align
the male snap on the monitor with the
female snap on the work surface and
press downward on the monitor. The
work surface is now automatically
grounded through a one megohm
resistor by the Model 725 Monitor.
Note:
Although the work surface is
grounded by the Model 725 Monitor,
it is not monitoring the ground to the
work surface.
3M™ 8200 Series Work Surfaces use
the female 10 mm (3M™ Model 3050)
snap fastener for grounding. 3M™
1800, 8300, and 8800 Series Work
Surfaces use the female 10mm
(3M™ Model 3034) snap fastener for
grounding. In addition all 3M™ 8500
Series Portable Field Service Kits
include the 10 mm (3M Model 3034)
snap fastener.
Use of an optional 3M™ 3057 Stand-
By Jack at the work station extends the
life of the monitor’s input jack. The
user disconnects the wrist strap
ground cord from the wrist band
and plugs into the 3057 jack which is
mounted at the work station.
Plugging into the 3057 jack prevents
the Model 725 from continuously
alarming when disconnected
from the wrist band.
The system is now ready for use.