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Power supply voltage range, power consumption and fuse value for each model:
3.2 Safety
Before using the equipment, make sure that you read and understand all the related data. This
includes the applicable local safety procedures, the User Manual and instructions for the
accessories/options/equipment you are using it with.
4. Preparation
4.1 Liquid Temperature Calibrator
1. Remove the Transport Cover from the Liquid Well.
2. Place the Magnetic Stirrer into the Liquid Well.
Model
Mains Voltage
Power
Fuse
DryTC 165
110/230 V ac
400 VA
T6.3H250V
DryTC 650
110/230 V ac
1000 VA
T10H250V
LiquidTC 165
110/230 V ac
400 VA
T6.3H250V
LiquidTC 255
110/230 V ac
1000 VA
T10H250V
HOT SURFACE
Risk of Severe Burns. Prior to transporting or contact with
the metal block/liquid bath, make sure that it has cooled down sufficiently. There
is a risk of severe burns from the metal block/liquid bath and the test specimen.
WARNING
Explosive Atmosphere. Never operate the equipment in potentially
explosive atmospheres.
Safety Valve. The calibration bath is equipped with a pressure safety valve,
which is activated at approximately 2.5 bar (36 p.s.i). This can result in
pressurized hot steam being released. Always unscrew the transport cover
before using the calibration to avoid excessive pressure build up.
Ventilation Ports. Do not block or restrict airflow to the ventilation ports located
on the top and the bottom of the equipment.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Make sure that the equipment is connected
to a protective earth during operation.
If malfunctioning, the equipment must be returned to a Druck Service Centre.
If the equipment is not used as specified by the manufacturer, the built in
protection afforded by the equipment may not operate as designed.
Always use the Druck supplied power supply cord with the equipment.
The IEC power connector is the main disconnection and isolation device. The
front switch must not be used to isolate the device.
Do not position the equipment so that it is difficult to operate the disconnecting
device.
WARNING
Silicone oil. Make sure that there is adequate ventilation as toxic
substances can be released. Always wear the appropriate Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE).
CAUTION
Do not overfill the Liquid Well. If the Liquid Well is overfilled, the
fluid could overflow during operation and damage the equipment. Use the Bilge
pump to remove excess fluid.
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