This section covers the physical, electrical, and thermal specifications for the E-Vision 24000i WU, as well as critical Risk Group 3 laser safety guidelines.
Electrical and Physical Specifications
The following specifications apply to the E-Vision 24000i WU:
| Specification | Details |
| Mains Voltage | 110-240 VAC 11.0A 50/60Hz |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) in Normal mode 33°C to 40°C (91.4°F to 104°F) with reduced light output in ECO mode |
| Storage Temperature | -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) |
| Operating Humidity | 90% (with maximum temperature of 35°C) non-condensing |
| Storage Humidity | 10% to 90% non-condensing |
| Dimensions | W 500 mm (19.8 in), H 218 mm (8.6 in), D 598 mm (23.5 in) |
| Weight | 30kg (66.1 lb) without lens |
| Standby Power | <0.5W in Super ECO mode, <3W in ECO mode, <25W in Normal mode |
| Fan Noise | Typical 44dB, max 46dB in Normal mode / typical 39dB, max 41dB in ECO mode |
Power Consumption (24000i WU)
- At 110VAC: Typical 1100 W, max 1200 W in Normal mode. Typical 900 W, max 1000 W in High Altitude mode.
- At 220VAC: Typical 1300 W, max 1400 W in Normal mode. Typical 900 W, max 1000 W in Eco mode. Typical 900 W, max 1000 W in High Altitude mode.
Thermal Dissipation (24000i WU)
- At 110 VAC: Typical 3576 BTU/hr, max 4097 BTU/hr in Normal mode. Typical 3073 BTU/hr, max 3415 BTU/hr in High Altitude mode.
- At 220 VAC: Typical 4438 BTU/hr, max 4780 BTU/hr in Normal mode. Typical 3073 BTU/hr, max 3415 BTU/hr in ECO mode. Typical 3073 BTU/hr, max 3415 BTU/hr in High Altitude mode.
Laser Information & Safety
Risk Group 3 Laser Hazard Installation Precautions This product is a risk group 3 laser product. It must be installed in a safe place and must be handled by qualified and professionally trained personnel.
- Do not attempt to access the internal hardware of the projector.
- Do not attempt to modify or remove the laser module.
- Do not operate the projector without its protective covers.
- Do not operate the projector without a lens installed.
- Please consult with a qualified professional to install or remove the lens.

Light Hazard Warning & Distances
The hazard distance is the distance measured from the projection lens at which the intensity or energy per unit of surface is lower than the applicable exposure limit on the cornea or skin. No direct exposure to the beam is permitted, RG3 IEC 62471-5:2015.
If a person is within the hazard distance, the beam is considered unsafe for exposure. The hazard distances for the 24000i WU based on the installed lens are:
- 0.31~0.33 lens: 1.2m
- 0.55~0.75 lens: 2.5m
- 0.74~1.08 lens: 3.1m
- 1.05~1.41 lens: 3.1m
- 1.40~2.11 lens: 3.6m
Restriction Zone
A restriction zone should be in place around the hazard zone to prevent any person from entering the hazard zone with any part of their body:
- Horizontal clearance: This should be no less than 2.5m around the hazard zone.
- Vertical clearance: This should be no less than 3m between the hazard zone and the floor when the projector is installed overhead.
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Interlock Switches & Product Labels
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Interlock Switches Interlock switches are installed at the main frame, inside the cover. These will power-off the system individually when activated. The interlock switch will be activated when the projection lens is removed or misplaced.
