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USER MAINTENANCE
Note:
Does the car actually have gas in the tank? Have you physically verified the computer is
plugged in? Yes, we are going ask some very basic questions. Please bear with us.
Methodical verifications and the elimination of potential causes of failure are often the
quickest means of getting a unit back into operation.
Unit Performance Specifications
Verify the following items to ensure a fault in the unit is preventing it from achieving its specified
performance levels.
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Is the chamber being evacuated for the full duration of your baking application?
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Any outgassing from samples or products will raise the chamber pressure if vacuum valve
is closed or the vacuum pump is turned off.
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The chamber must be evacuated to a minimum of -3 inHg (684 torr) to maintain a seal.
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The door will not seal completely at pressures higher than this.
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The vacuum pump must be rated to a minimum flow capacity of 5 cubic feet per minute (cfm)
greater than the chamber volume. Example: a 2 cubic-foot chamber should be connected
to a pump that can evacuate at least 7 cubic-feet per minute.
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Is the vacuum pump type suitable for your application or process?
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The vacuum pump must be resistant to byproducts outgassed during the baking process
with a sufficient evacuation rate to achieve your vacuum target.
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Is the gasket type suitable for the application?
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Each gasket type is resistant to and vulnerable to different outgassed byproducts. A
gasket that is vulnerable to byproducts from your applications may fail after only a short
period of use.
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See page 70 of the operation manual to verify that the installed gasket is suitable for your
application.
Vacuum Specifications
Vacuum ovens cannot obtain perfect seals. The following specifications are the best performance
that can be expected of the oven in maintaining a vacuum environment.
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The baseline
leak rate
of the oven is
less than 1 mTorr per 30 minutes
at ambient temperature
when the oven chamber is empty.
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The
lowest rated chamber pressure
for this unit is
24 mTorr at 150°C
Summary of Contents for CVO-2-HT
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Page 8: ...8 P a g e cascadesciences com Tel 503 847 9047 CERTIFICATIONS...
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Page 16: ...16 P a g e cascadesciences com Tel 503 847 9047 INTRODUCTION...
Page 22: ...22 P a g e cascadesciences com Tel 503 847 9047 RECEIVING YOUR OVEN...
Page 32: ...32 P a g e cascadesciences com Tel 503 847 9047 GRAPHIC SYMBOLS...
Page 71: ...71 P a g e cascadesciences com Tel 503 847 9047 REPLACEMENT PARTS...
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