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CANNON
®
CCS-2100 with VISCPRO
®
Instruction & Operation Manual
Version 2.0a— November, 2010;
CANNON
®
Instrument Company
2139 High Tech Road • State College, PA 16803 • USA
CHAPTER
4
TESTING SAMPLES WITH THE
CCS
This chapter of the manual will provide information on testing samples
using the CCS instrument.
The VISCPRO
®
controlling software offers the advantage of multi-
sample testing for up to 30 samples. Sample data is automatically stored
to the VISCPRO
®
database for reporting and data collection. Addition-
ally, several reports (analyses) may be used to calculate and display
viscosity values. All analyses provide a dynamic operation mode which
can immediately display and transmit test results to your computer
screen, printer, and/or serial port for in-house (LIMS) data collection.
Observe the safety cautions noted in the introductory chapter when
operating equipment. The CCS should only be operated by qualified
personnel.
NOTE
The CCS instrument must be calibrated before it will be possible to test
samples and achieve accurate results. Complete all calibration proce-
dures in Chapter 3 prior to testing samples with the CCS instrument.
Frequency of recalibration is at the discretion of the user.
Preparing the CCS and samples
Turning on the CCS
1. Verify that the water chiller is on and is operating at +5°C. If CCS
power is off, turn on the CCS by pressing the power switch on the
rear panel of the instrument. The (
O
) symbol indicates the OFF
position for the electrical switch for your unit (AC Mains).
2. Pour approximately 60 ml of each oil to be tested into clean 60 ml
sample jars.
CAUTION
NEVER test used oil samples in the CCS unless the samples are filtered
with a 5-micron filter. Particulate from unfiltered samples will severely
damage the copper stator, requiring the replacement of both the rotor
and the stator.
CAUTION
Oils with an anticipated test viscosity of less than 1200
mPa·s (cP) or greater than 30,000 mPa·s (cP) should NOT be tested in
the CCS. Damage to the motor or rotor/stator mechanism may result.