Elwe Didactic GmbH • Steinfelsstr. 6 • 08248 Klingenthal • Germany •
www.elwedidactic.com
3B Scientific GmbH • Rudorffweg 8 • 21031 Hamburg • Germany •
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Subject to technical amendments
© Copyright 2008 3B Scientific GmbH
2. Description
The steam generator is used as a source of heat in
experiments which require the generation and use
of steam (e.g. thermal expansion apparatus).
The steam generator is made up of an adjustable
hot plate with a thermal circuit breaker, upon
which a metal container has been mounted. The
metal container is held in position on the hot plate
by a securing clamp and can be shut by means of a
cork lid with a steam outlet pipe.
The steam generator is available for two different
mains volatages. U8624650-230 is designed for 230 V
(±10 %) mains supplies, while the U8624650-115
model is for 115 V (±10 %) supplies.
3. Technical data
Mains voltage:
See label
Hose connection:
6 mm diam.
Hot plate diameter:
90 mm approx.
Contents:
400 ml approx.
Dimensions:
170 mm x 180 mm dia.
approx.
Weight:
1 kg approx.
4. Operation
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Half fill the container with water and close it
with the cork cover. Press the lid firmly onto
the vessel.
•
Secure the container onto the hotplate by
means of the retaining clamp.
•
Attach the hose and connect it to the experi-
mental apparatus. Make sure that the hose is
not obstructed or crimped in such a way as to
prevent flow.
•
Connect the hotplate to the mains supply and
set the heating level using the control knob.
Level 4 is sufficient for most experiments.
•
Carry out the experiment.
•
After completing the experiment, allow the
steam generator to cool for about 30 minutes
before removing the hose or the retaining
clamp.
•
If the cork lid is difficult to remove, blow hard
down the hose to release it.
Fig.1 Experimental set-up with the linear expansion apparatus, dilatometer (U8442200)