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Summary of Contents for UOP4 MKII

Page 1: ...SOLID LIQUID EXTRACTION UNIT Instruction Manual UOP4 MKII ISSUE 16 November 2010...

Page 2: ...ents 18 Console Front Panel Components 21 Console Rear Panel Components 23 Console Components on Underside 24 Installation 25 Advisory 25 Installation Requirements 25 Installation Process 26 Connectio...

Page 3: ...uctivity Conditioning Circuits 59 RCD Test 60 Laboratory Teaching Exercises 61 Index to Exercises 61 Introduction and Background 61 Nomenclature 62 Graphs of Concentration 64 Exercise A Batch Extracti...

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Page 5: ...the Armfield Customer Support helpdesk Monday to Friday 0800 1800 GMT Contact details are as follows United Kingdom International 0 1425 478781 calls charged at local rate 44 0 1425 478781 internatio...

Page 6: ...solvent and the soluble component The amount of preparation will depend on the amount and distribution of the soluble component within the solid and the nature of the solid how easily diffusion can oc...

Page 7: ...Equipment Diagrams Figure 1 Front View of UOP4 MKII Solid Liquid Extraction Unit 3...

Page 8: ...Armfield Instruction Manual Figure 2 Side View of UOP4 MKII Solid Liquid Extraction Unit 4...

Page 9: ...Equipment Diagrams Figure 3 UOP4 MKII Schematic Diagram Showing 3 Stage Process 5...

Page 10: ...Armfield Instruction Manual Figure 4 UOP4 MkII Console Front View 6...

Page 11: ...Equipment Diagrams Figure 5 UOP4 MkII Console Rear View 7...

Page 12: ...Armfield Instruction Manual Figure 6 PCB Connections 8...

Page 13: ...Equipment Diagrams Figure 7 Location of Temperature Calibration Potentiometers on PCB Figure 8 Location of Conductivity Calibration Potentiometers on Conductivity Measurement PCB 9...

Page 14: ...nual we wish to alert you to potential hazards so that they may be avoided Although designed for safe operation any laboratory equipment may involve processes or procedures which are potentially hazar...

Page 15: ...d be sited in a containment area or bund with a capacity 50 greater than the maximum equipment contents e Ensure that all services are compatible with the equipment and that independent isolators are...

Page 16: ...ts d Water and electricity are not compatible and can cause serious injury if they come into contact Never operate portable electric appliances adjacent to equipment involving water unless some form o...

Page 17: ...9 Avoiding cuts and burns a Take care when handling sharp edged components Do not exert undue force on glass or fragile items b Hot surfaces cannot in most cases be totally shielded and can produce se...

Page 18: ...d The COSHH Regulations The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1988 The COSHH regulations impose a duty on employers to protect employees and others from substances used at work whi...

Page 19: ...precautions must be observed Any water contained within the product must not be allowed to stagnate ie the water must be changed regularly Any rust sludge scale or algae on which micro organisms can...

Page 20: ...hock received by an operator to a level which under normal circumstances will not cause injury to that person At least once each month check that the RCD is operating correctly by pressing the TEST bu...

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