background image

 

 

 

 

B

BENCH

OP

 

HTOP

ERATI

FOR

74

 
 
 

CO2 IN

IONS M

 

R MOD

404-10

 

NCUBA

MANUA

DEL  

0

 

 

PO B
Marie
800-6
Fax 7
www.
servic

ATOR 

AL 

 

Box 715 

etta, OH 4

648-3042 

740-374-3

.caronpro

ce@caron

45750 

 740-373

3760 

ducts.com

nproducts

3-6809 

s.com 

 
 

Summary of Contents for 7404-10

Page 1: ...HTOP ERATI FOR 74 CO2 IN IONS M R MOD 404 10 NCUBA MANUA DEL 0 PO B Marie 800 6 Fax 7 www servic ATOR AL Box 715 etta OH 4 648 3042 740 374 3 caronpro ce caron 45750 740 373 3760 ducts com nproducts 3 6809 m s com ...

Page 2: ...e are committed to continuous quality improvement Our goal is to supply our customers with highly reliable equipment at a fair price In order to openly monitor our performance we would appreciate your feedback on our products and services If you have questions or any suggestions for improvement based on the installation or operation of the equipment you have purchased please contact our service de...

Page 3: ...acts ALRM302 Installing the Carboy Water System BOTL301 Connecting Alarm Contacts OUTP302 OUTP303 Installing Drain Water Pump PUMP301 Installing the Stacking Kit STCK301 Section 5 Operation 24 Using the Keypad Learning the Screen Saver Changing the Temperature Set point Changing the Humidity Set point Changing the CO2 Set point Using the Decontamination Cycle Section 6 Optional Accessory Operation...

Page 4: ...larm Set points Section 9 Alerts 58 Alert System Overview Maintenance Section 10 Info 61 Info System Overview Section 11 Advanced Features 62 Setting the time day Locking the controls Changing the Passcode Factory menu troubleshooting Section 12 Preventative Maintenance 76 Section 13 Specifications 77 Section 14 Electrical Schematics 78 Section 15 Troubleshooting 79 Section 16 Spare Replacement Pa...

Page 5: ...ce depot CARON will have the right to inspect the equipment and determine the repairs or replacement parts necessary The customer will be notified within a reasonable time after inspection of any costs incurred that are not covered by this warranty prior to initiation of any such repairs NOT COVERED Calibration of control parameters Improper installation including electrical service gas and water ...

Page 6: ...RON makes no other warranties express or implied of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise with respect to the goods sold under this agreement This warranty cannot be altered unless CARON agrees to an alteration in writing and expressly stated herein shall be recognized to vary or modify this contract Ohio Law governs this warranty ...

Page 7: ...ative will have the right to inspect the equipment and determine the repairs or replacement parts necessary The customer will be notified within a reasonable time after inspection of any costs incurred that are not covered by this warranty prior to initiation of any such repairs NOT COVERED Calibration of control parameters Improper installation including electrical service gas and water supply tu...

Page 8: ...ss or implied of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise with respect to the goods sold under this agreement This warranty cannot be altered unless CARON agrees to an alteration in writing and expressly stated herein shall be recognized to vary or modify this contract Ohio Law governs this warranty Caron Products Services Inc PO Box 715 Marietta OH 45750 740 373 6809 ...

Page 9: ...ons Manual TIONAL S NGS Warning of Warning of arth grou onductor ocal gove Help nformation SYMBOL hazardou dangerou und prote rnment m n Rev LS AND us area us electric ctive may require v A 7 25 20 DEFINIT c voltage e proper d 014 TIONS disposal Pag ge 9 of 82 ...

Page 10: ...ou quipment ead this m itch I Replacea Air Filter refrigera models UIPMENT u have jus familiar manual able ated Rev T OVERV st purchas ize yours v A 7 25 20 VIEW sed the la self with Levelin 014 atest tech key com ng Foot hnology in ponents Page R Ac n incubato of the p e 10 of 82 ight Side ccess Port ors Befo roduct an re nd ...

Page 11: ...anual SECTION Time N 2 EQ Actu Tem Rev QUIPME ual mperature v A 7 25 20 NT OVE Sta 014 ERVIEW atus Bar Su CONT Actual Humidit ubmenu ca Page TINUED ty C s in ategories e 11 of 82 Set po Menu Settin Menu Navigation Pane indicates menu dep Current creen ndicator oint ngs u n pth ...

Page 12: ...m for details Choosing a Location To ensure proper operation the unit must be located on a firm level surface capable of supporting approximately 500 pounds 1000 pounds if the units are to be stacked The unit should be located in an 18 C 25 C ambient area and where there is no direct airflow from heating and cooling ducts as well as out of direct sunlight Allow four inches of clearance on all side...

Page 13: ...e of the unit Installing the Shelves Each new incubator includes three perforated stainless steel shelves Each shelf requires two shelf channels for installation The left and right shelf tracks are the same Prior to installation take time to consider what the size of the product being placed in the incubator will be and set the shelf spacing accordingly Additional shelving can be purchased through...

Page 14: ...y source of contamination and corrosion There are several ways to take advantage of this feature The simplest method is to connect the drain fitting and tubing supplied with the incubator to a local floor drain During operation any water that is not evaporated inside the cabinet will be sent to the cabinet drain to avoid standing water minimizing the risk of contamination and corrosion The incubat...

Page 15: ...Y102 are available another option is a carboy for a water source and a plug in the interior incubator drain While this solution is not recommended due to the creation of standing water in the bottom of the incubator it will allow the incubator to control humidity with some limitations while not requiring a drain BOTL101 is a carboy accessory that can be purchased through CARON A drain plug is prov...

Page 16: ...ot exceed 80 psi If a Condensate Recirculator water recycling system was purchased as a water supply refer to its user s manual for proper installation of the water supply Connecting a CO2 supply The CO2 supply should be 99 5 and not have siphon tubes CO2 pressure should be regulated to 15 20 psi CO2 tank regulators can be purchased through CARON customer service Once the cylinder regulator is ins...

Page 17: ...cal Power The unit requires a dedicated electrical outlet See table below for model specific power required and connection Model Power Requirements Plug Connection 1 115V 60Hz 12A FLA NEMA 5 15 2 230V 60Hz 8A FLA NEMA 6 15 3 230V 50Hz 6A FLA CEE 7 7 When the required electrical connection is available plug the provided power cord into the unit and the electrical outlet ...

Page 18: ...erminals provided allow for a NO normally open output a NC normally closed and COM common connection In the event of an alarm condition or power failure the NO contact will close and the NC contact will open Once the alarm is cleared the contacts return to their normal conditions Insert the appropriate wire into the terminal and tighten down the screw terminal on top of the connector Terminal Conn...

Page 19: ...the unit will be mounted in the right hand side of the incubator Remove the carboy assembly from inside the incubator and attach it to the incubator using the bolts Attach the preassembled tubing provided with the carboy to the water inlet on the rear of the incubator Fill the carboy with water as described in the connecting a water supply section of the manual Bolts 4 total Tubing connects discon...

Page 20: ...e Rev OUTP302 02 or OU connectio nnections lliamps 4 ed tempe n house d tput appropria ent and vo v A 7 25 20 2 OUTP3 UTP303 t ons for m for monit 4 20mA erature hu data acqu Curre 4 20 4 20 4 20 ate signal oltage out 014 303 he contro monitoring toring tem or voltag umidity or isition rec ent mA mA mA terminals tputs CO ols are eq temperat mperature ge 0 5V r CO2 val corder or Corresp 0 0 0 1 s I...

Page 21: ...d near the middle of the back of the chamber Connect the supplied tubing from the pump to the sink drain The tubing may be run vertically into a ceiling but should not exceed 15 feet height The pump is equipped with a small reservoir on the bottom of the pump with an internal level switch that will automatically turn the pump ON when it is full to drain the water out of the reservoir and into a fl...

Page 22: ...rackets and bolts to secure them together Place the bottom incubator into its location Using a lift or jack place the other incubator on top Bolt into place both brackets back side right left and secure the two together with 12 screws Each incubator weighs in excess of 400 pounds Ensure that sufficient resources are available to safely lift and move the product ...

Page 23: ...ties connected the power switch on the right side top wrap can be turned on Within a few minutes the temperature and humidity will begin to approach set points Here is an overview of the home screen Main screen Setpoint Menu Settings Menu Actual Humidity Actual Temperature Status Bar Day Time Speaker Lockout icon Parameter Display Zones ...

Page 24: ...nging the value The Clear Clr button erases the value that you have entered After you have entered the value that you want pressing the Enter Ent button and the new value will take effect This also closes the keypad window Other keypad buttons include a decimal point button and negative button If an invalid numeric button is pressed such that it would create an entry above the parameter s range th...

Page 25: ...etely blank ie black The illuminated Caron logo see Equipment Overview section shows that the unit is powered on and functioning To wake up the touchscreen simply press anywhere on the touchscreen and the main screen will display If the unit has an alarm condition the touchscreen will not go into screen saver mode If an alarm condition occurs while in screen saver mode the display will automatical...

Page 26: ...tional humidity control Here is the display of the home screen To set the temperature set point press the Setpoint button on the right side of the screen Once the Setpoint screen appears press the Temperature Setpoint button In this example the temperature set point initially has a value of 37 0 this will vary with different initial set point values Actual Temperature Setpoint Button Temperature S...

Page 27: ...press 2 then 0 followed by the Enter key Correct any mistakes with the Clear button and reenter the value Once the Enter key has been pressed the pop up keypad disappears and the screen returns to the Setpoint display with the new value of 20 0 C in the temperature set point button Press the Home button to return to the main screen Keypad Home Temperature Setpoint Button ...

Page 28: ...hrough an example of changing the humidity set point Here is the display of the home screen To set the humidity set point press the Setpoint button on the right side of the screen Once the setpoint screen appears press the Humidity Setpoint button Actual Humidity Setpoint Button Humidity Setpoint Button Keypad ...

Page 29: ...04 10 Operations Manual Rev A 7 25 2014 Page 29 of 82 Enter the new humidity set point on the keypad as desired and press Enter when complete Press the Home button to return to the main screen Home Button ...

Page 30: ...t point If an alternative CO2 set point is required the following steps can be taken To set the CO2 set point press the Setpoint button on the right side of the screen Once the setpoint screen appears press the CO2 Setpoint button Actual CO2 Setpoint Button CO2 Setpoint Button ...

Page 31: ...4 10 Operations Manual Rev A 7 25 2014 Page 31 of 82 Enter the new CO2 set point on the keypad as desired and press Enter when complete Press the Home button to return to the main screen Keypad Home Button ...

Page 32: ...steps must be completed 1 Remove all samples products equipment etc from the incubator 2 Power down the incubator 3 If the unit is equipped with an internal outlet remove outlet from incubator before starting the decontamination cycle 4 Locate the removable sensor access plate in the rear plenum of the incubator Remove the plate by sliding the fasteners down 5 With power off remove the infrared CO...

Page 33: ...d the g the sens n Cycle ycle proce Settings Decon informatio sor can ca Rev ess from t s button Cycle bu on that is o ause dam v A 7 25 20 the home utton on th on the scr mage to the 014 screen he left side reen befo e CO2 se e of the sc ore starting ensor Page creen g the Dec Settings button e 33 of 82 con Cycle ...

Page 34: ...on Cycle button to start the Decon Cycle The cycle will run for about 14 hours Do not open the door until the cycle is complete Powering the unit off during the Decon Cycle will abort the cycle During the Decon Cycle a status icon will appear in the Status Bar At this time the screen is locked and the Setpoint and Settings buttons cannot be used To check the status of the Decon Cycle press the Dec...

Page 35: ...at the cycle is complete and that is safe to replace the CO2 sensor Press the Close Window button to return to the main screen Extended Temperature Range EXTD301 The extended temperature range is a factory installed option for model 7404 10 This extends the temperature range down to 10 C Simply enter a lower temperature value when entering the temperature set point ...

Page 36: ...tails The carboy holds 2 5 liters If the carboy must be removed in order to fill it up first disconnect the tubing between the carboy and incubator by pressing the metal lever at the tubing connects disconnects at the bottom of the carboy Then unscrew the four mounting screws and remove the carboy After re attaching the carboy connect the tubing by simply pressing the plastic fittings into each ot...

Page 37: ...primary tank is empty In addition the user is notified of a tank empty scenario via an audible and visual alarm The CO2 gas supplies must be equipped with two stage regulators to ensure that the incoming gas to the unit is regulated to appropriate levels The high pressure stage should have a 0 2000 psig range and the low pressure gauge should adjust from 0 30 psig When connecting the gas supplies ...

Page 38: ...nk 2 button will manually switch the tanks The factory default master tank is Tank 1 When the appropriate gas pressure is supplied to both tanks the master tank will always be used as the gas source The unit will swap from the master tank to the alternative tank whenever a low gas pressure condition is detected Gas Guard Button ...

Page 39: ...s panel 3 Unclip green wire with ground clip from UV light housing 4 Pull UV light housing cap from UV light housing Connected UV lamp will come out with it Before removing access panel s disconnect electrical power Avoid exposure to direct or reflected germicidal ultraviolet rays Germicidal ultraviolet rays are harmful to the eyes and skin UV Light Housing Cap Green Wire with Ground Clip ...

Page 40: ...th attached new UV lamp into UV light housing 8 Re attach ground clip 9 Install left access panel 10 Plug power cord in and turn chamber on Ground clip must be securely attached to UV light housing to reduce risk of electrical shock Follow local regulations for disposing lamps See separate ultraviolet light owner s manual for specific warnings and instructions ...

Page 41: ...bators that have a single interior duplex outlet the outlet is fused at 2 0 Amps Incubators with two interior duplex outlets are fused at 4 0 Amps total All outlets are resettable GFI protected Other outlet configurations can be purchased OUTL305 US outlet is 115V 60Hz fused at 2 0A OUTL306 European Schuko outlet is 220V 50Hz fused at 2 0A OUTL307 UK British outlet is 220V 50Hz fused at 2 0A OUTL3...

Page 42: ...f contained ink reservoir with a porous plastic stylus which is snapped around the outer edge of the metal pen arm A pen cap is provided to extend the life of the ink pen during shipping or when the recording unit is not in service To remove the pen cap gently lift the pen arm away from the chart paper Remove the black plastic pen cap to expose the fiber tip of the ink pen and gently place the pen...

Page 43: ...g the lef rst pen ha er most te be adjuste fiber tip pe outer mos cause the v A 7 25 20 nap the p discard th napping it en s cali d the ch e pen s h 3 until th outer mo n recordin sted or c art and bri position u will move graduatio ft 1 or r as expire emperatur ed en cartrid st temper e unit to r 014 plastic U e old pen t securely ibration to hange cha has move he pen be ost tempe ng If the calib...

Page 44: ... right 2 arrow button to select the blue pen The arrow button must be held down until the green LED light goes out After the green LED light goes out follow the instructions in step 3 above Battery Backup The green LED light remains a constant green color indicating that both the battery and the main power to the unit are good Refer to Figure 5 for the location of the green LED indicating light If...

Page 45: ...e the recording chart paper Gently lift the thermal pen arm just enough to be able to slide the paper out from beneath it Remove the recording chart paper and place the Setup Chart onto the recorder This chart contains the configuration categories of the recorder Probe Input Inner Chart Temperature Outer Chart Temperature Temperature Scale Chart Rotation Speed Input Filtering Optional Relay Contac...

Page 46: ... securely by hand against the chart Press and hold the Change Chart button 3 again for approximately one 1 second and the thermal pen arm will move back onto the chart and begin recording Green Light LED Status The green LED light located just below the three button membrane switch is used to show the recorder s status 1 LED on steady not flashing and input s recording within chart range indicates...

Page 47: ...must be held down until the green LED light turns off after which follow the instructions in single input instructions above Maximizing Pen Life In order to maximize the amount of life expected out of the thermal pen tip follow these simple rules 1 Never let the thermal pen tip ride on the chart plate when the chart paper is not present This will damage the protective coating of the heating elemen...

Page 48: ... set points If you do not have the appropriate reference instruments to perform calibration contact CARON s service department for on site calibration at service caronproducts com Caron also provides validation services which ensures that the unit is functioning properly according to IQ OQ and PQ protocols which satisfy FDA guidelines for qualification verification of equipment The Calibration Scr...

Page 49: ...4 10 Operations Manual Rev A 7 25 2014 Page 49 of 82 Once the settings screen appears press the Calibrate button Calibrate Button Temperature Calibrate Button Humidity Calibrate Button CO2 Calibrate Button ...

Page 50: ...geometric center Be sure that the stabilization times described earlier have been satisfied prior to performing calibration At the calibrate screen press the Temperature Calibrate button Enter the temperature offset by using the keypad and pressing Enter when complete A positive value will move the temperature up and a negative value down Press the home button and verify the proper temperature is ...

Page 51: ...is calibration A positive value will move the humidity up and a negative value down Press the home button and verify the proper humidity is displayed Humidity calibration example If the chamber temperature display reads 80 and the calibrated independent sensor shows 83 set the humidity offset value to 3 0 If the calibrated independent sensor shows 74 C then the entered offset should be negative In...

Page 52: ...r a routine door opening an alarm condition must be present for 15 minutes before the operator is alerted If the optional remote alarm contacts are present in an alarm condition the dry contacts will change state The following alarm messages could be displayed Chamber temperature is higher than set point temperature Chamber temperature is lower than set point temperature Chamber CO2 is higher than...

Page 53: ...the audible alarm will automatically turn off unless there is another alarm condition To check what the alarm condition is press the Alarm button on the status bar and the alarm window will be displayed If the Snooze button has already been pushed and 60 minutes have not passed the Snooze button will be greyed out If you press the Close Window button the Alarm Window will close but the alarm will ...

Page 54: ...und This speaker can be muted in an on off fashion eliminating all audible sounds Muting the speaker will silence it until manually un muted This is different than snooze in that fact that snooze can only be enabled when an alarm condition is present and only lasts for 1 hour When the speaker is muted the alarm icon continues to flash and the remote alarm contacts optional remain in the alarm stat...

Page 55: ...4 10 Operations Manual Rev A 7 25 2014 Page 55 of 82 The Speaker Mute button toggles to the on position and the speaker icon changes to Speaker Muted icon Speaker Mute icon Speaker Mute button On indicator ...

Page 56: ...tory to minimize nuisance alarms that could be created as a result of door openings Alarm set points can be changed based on individual user requirements To change the alarm set points Press the Settings button Press the Alarms button Settings Button Alarms Button Temperature Alarm Button Humidity Alarm Button CO2 Alarm Button ...

Page 57: ...screen will appear Enter the High Temp Alarm value press Enter when complete To change the CO2 Alarm press the Alarms button on the navigation menu to go back to the Alarms screen Press the CO2 Alarm and Humidity Alarm Controlled Humidity only buttons and repeat the same steps for CO2 and humidity Temperature Alarm High Limit Temperature Alarm Low Limit ...

Page 58: ... the incubator needs attention thus minimizing the risk of a failure or alarm condition Some of the alert features are replace the atomizers humidified units only replace the air filter and equipment calibration is due Notification occurs via an Alert icon on the status bar When the Alert icon is pressed a pop up window will display the alert condition s Each alert condition parameter is factory p...

Page 59: ...ts users check to see how much time is remaining on an item that may need routine service or calibration This is very convenient to inform the user that a particular item will need to have service performed soon After service has been completed the item needs reset and the alert will disappear Press the Settings button Once the settings screen appears press the Maintenance button ...

Page 60: ...rt screen it will continue to be present as an icon in the Status Bar until the Maintenance item is corrected and the Reset button is pressed resetting the replacement time to new status Press the Home button to return to the main screen Maintenance items Time left until service is required Reset button ...

Page 61: ...econ Cycle or others that cannot be switched on and off by the user but is controlled automatically by the software of the control system This notification cannot be disabled it only lets the user know the incubator s current status Notification occurs via an Info pop up icon on the status bar When the Info icon is pressed a pop up window will display the Info condition s The Info icon will appear...

Page 62: ...eal time clock that keeps track of the day and time It is set at the factory to Eastern Standard Time and may need adjusted for your time zone To keep the clock accurate it will need to be adjusted manually for daylight savings time changes To set the day time Press the Settings button Press the Setup button Settings Button Setup Button ...

Page 63: ...Time button Press the Hour button The Enter New Time in Hours window will appear Enter the hour by using the keypad and pressing Enter when complete Follow same procedure for setting up minutes Day Time Button Hour Button Minute Button AM PM Button Day of the Week Button ...

Page 64: ...d the words for AM and PM will toggle back and forth To set the Day of the Week press the Day of the Week button this button will scroll through the days of the week press until the abbreviated letters correspond to the actual day of the week Press the Home button to return to the main screen ...

Page 65: ...ut the controls and the same passcode is used to un lock it The factory default passcode is 1234 This passcode can be changed by the user to create a unique 4 digit passcode There is also a feature that will let you change the passcode from the factory default to a user defined passcode To lock the touchscreen Press the Settings button Press the Password button Settings Button Password Button Cont...

Page 66: ...7404 10 Operations Manual Rev A 7 25 2014 Page 66 of 82 Press the Lock Keypad button The Enter the Current Passcode Keypad screen will appear Enter digits 1 2 3 4 press Enter when complete ...

Page 67: ...e locked position When any button is pressed on the home screen the following pop up window will appear If the button is pressed the screen will change back to the Home Screen To un lock the touchscreen From the previous Alert Keypad is Locked pop up screen press the Unlock button The Enter New Passcode window will pop up Control Lock Icon locked ...

Page 68: ...7404 10 Operations Manual Rev A 7 25 2014 Page 68 of 82 Enter the digits 1 2 3 4 press Enter when complete The Control Lock Icon will change back to the unlocked position Control Lock Icon unlocked ...

Page 69: ...asscode is required to lock out the controls and the same passcode is used to un lock it The factory default passcode is 1234 This passcode can be changed by the user to create a unique 4 digit passcode The current passcode is required to change the passcode To lock the touchscreen Press the Settings button Press the Password button Settings Button Password Button Control Lock Icon unlocked ...

Page 70: ...7404 10 Operations Manual Rev A 7 25 2014 Page 70 of 82 Press the Change Passcode button The Enter Current Passcode Keypad screen will appear Enter digits 1 2 3 4 press Enter when complete ...

Page 71: ...asscode Keypad screen will appear Enter any new four digit passcode example 2 5 8 0 Then press Enter when complete The Lockout screen will tell you that the Passcode has been changed to a new value This is only time that the Passcode will be displayed on the Lockout screen ...

Page 72: ...ures which allow the user to manually turn on off each electronically controlled system The factory menu can be used to View the current chamber configuration See the percent output of the control system Manually and individually toggle any output To access the Factory Menu Press the Settings button Press the Factory button Settings Button Factory Button ...

Page 73: ...nu four items can be selected Press the Configuration button to view the chamber s configuration From the Factory screen press the Output Percent button to view the current percent output level of each control parameter Software revisions Model Number System Functions Options ...

Page 74: ...Output 1 button Note Based on the chamber model number and options not all functions will be present Each item can be turned on to check the condition of that device or parameter to aide in diagnosing a problem Navigating to the Output 1 or Output 2 screens in the factory page will temporarily halt chamber control functionality Output 1 2 Buttons ...

Page 75: ... soon as the screen is exited Home Settings or Factory buttons When finished with diagnosis in Output 1 or Output 2 screen press the Factory button to return to that screen Once you go back to the Factory screen all parameters that were selected in Output 1 or Output 2 screens will reset to off position Press the Home button to return to the main screen ...

Page 76: ...aronproducts com Recommended Daily Maintenance Checks Check the Temperature humidity and CO2 displays versus set points Check for and correct any alarm condition Recommended Monthly Maintenance Checks Check to ensure the drain in the bottom of the unit is draining properly Check front air intake filter If it is dirty replace it with CARON part number FLTR301 Washing the filter will result in poor ...

Page 77: ...e 304 2B Finish Exterior Dimensions 44 2 W x 32 6 D x 36 5 H 112 3cm x 82 8cm x 92 7cm Exterior Construction Cold Rolled Steel Powder Coated Work Space 10 Cu Ft 283 Liters of Shelves Three 3 Shelf Construction Perforated Type 304 Stainless Steel Electropolished Shelf Dimensions 29 2 W x 26 4 D 74 2cm x 67 1cm 1 2 3 Electrical 115V 60 Hz 12A 230V 60 Hz 8A 230V 50 Hz 6A Shipping Weight 495 lbs 225 k...

Page 78: ...7404 10 Operations Manual Rev A 7 25 2014 Page 78 of 82 SECTION 14 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC ...

Page 79: ...installation section of the manual Has the unit been leveled to insure the cabinet drain works correctly The cabinet s drain line uses gravity to remove water Does the drain line have any rises in it above the cabinet s drain level that could be trapping water Has the unit s humidity set point been recently lowered raised and if so has the unit been allowed time to stabilize at the new set point H...

Page 80: ...emperature Related Part Number Description HTR 150 Air Heater RMT 114 107C Air Heater Thermostat RMT 116 121C Air Heater Thermostat RTD 101 Temp Sensor RTD 100 Ohm Platinum REL 103 Heater Solid State Relay CND 135 115V 60Hz Condensing Unit CND 137 230V 60Hz Condensing Unit CND 138 230V 50Hz Condensing Unit SOL 108 Refrigeration Cooling Solenoid Humidity Related Part Number Description HUM 110 RH S...

Page 81: ...REGL101 PEN 103 Red pen for 6 inch recorder RCDR316 RCDR317 PEN 104 Blue pen for 6 inch recorder RCDR317 PPR 104 6 inch recorder paper 7 day 0 60C RCDR316 PPR 105 6 inch recorder paper 7 day 0 100C RCDR317 PPR 106 10 inch recorder thermal paper RCDR318 RCDR319 TUB 174 1 2 I D silicone tubing PUMP301 TUB 145 1 4 I D vinyl tubing GASG302 REGL101 TUB 174 1 2 I D silicone tubing PUMP301 WIR 102 20 3 c...

Page 82: ...the following European Union Directive s using the relevant section s of the normalized standards and related documents shown EMC EN 61326 CISPR 11 2004 Class B Laboratory Equipment Immunity Measurement Control requirements Performed according to EMC Directive 2004 108 EC IEC CISPR 11 1997 A1 1999 A2 2002 EN 55011 1998 A1 1999 A2 2002 FCC CFR47 Part 18 Safety EN 61010 1 Safety requirements for ele...

Reviews: