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INSTALLATION

Local city, county or other ordinances may govern the use of this equipment.  If you
have any questions about local requirements, please contact the appropriate local
agency.  Installation may be performed by the end user.

Under normal circumstances this unit is intended for use indoors, at room temperatures
between 5

°

 and 40

°

C, at no greater than 80% Relative Humidity (at 25

°

C) and with a

supply voltage that does not vary by more than 10%.  Customer service should be
contacted for operating conditions outside of these limits.

3.1

Power Source:  

The electrical supply circuit to the incubator must conform to all

national and local electrical codes.  Consult the incubatorÕs serial data plate for
the voltage and ampere requirements before making connection.  VOLTAGE
SHOULD NOT VARY MORE THAN 10% FROM THE DATA PLATE RATING.
This unit is intended for 50/60 Hz application.  A separate circuit is recommended
to prevent possible loss of product due to overloading or failure of other
equipment on the same circuit.  For installation of the units, the cord must be
plugged directly into a grounded outlet, without the use of an extension cord.

3. 2

Lo ca tio n:  

In 

 sele 

cting 

 a locat 

ion 

, con 

sid 

er all cond 

it 

ion 

s which mig 

ht 

 ef 

fect

pe 

rf 

orm 

ance, 

 su ch as he at fr om rad ia tor s, ovens, a ut oclave s,  et c.  Avoid d ir ect  su n, 

fa st  mo 

vin 

g air 

 cu 

rr 

ent 

s, he 

ating/ 

co 

oling du 

cts an 

d hig 

h-t 

ra 

ffic are 

as. 

    Allow  a

minimum  of  5cm bet we en the  unit  an d walls or  pa rtitions wh ich migh t obstru ct  fr ee
air flo w.

3.3 L 

if 

ti 

ng 

 / Ha 

dl 

in 

g: 

 

T he se  un it s are 

 hea vy an 

 car 

e sho 

uld 

 be ta 

ken 

 to 

 use 

pp ro 

pr 

iat 

e lif ting  de vices tha t  are  su ff icien tly rat ed  fo r t he se  lo ad s.   Units sh ou ld

o nly be 

 lift 

d fr 

om 

 th 

eir 

 bot to m  sur 

aces.  Do 

or 

s, ha 

nd 

les an d kn 

ob 

s are  no 

t

a de qu at e  for  lift in g  or sta bilizat io n . Th e unit sho uld be co m plet ely rest ra in ed  fr om 
t ip ping  du rin g lift ing  or  tra nsp or t.   All mo ving  pa rt s,  su 

ch 

 as she lve s and  tra ys

sho uld be re m oved  an d do o rs nee d  to be po sit ively locke d  in the  clo sed  po sition 
d ur in g tra nsf er  t o pre ve n t sh if t in g and  d am a ge .

3 .4 L 

ev 

el 

in 

he 

 unit  must  sit  le ve l and  solidly.   Leveling  fe et  are  su pp lie d an d  must 

b e in st a lled  in 

 the  fo 

ur 

 ho le s in th e  bot to m  cor n er s of 

 th 

e unit.    Wit h the  fee t 

insta lle d an d  the  un it  st an ding  up rig ht , ea ch fo o t ca n be ra ise d by tu rn ing  it in a
cou nt er clo ckwise dir ectio n.   Ad just the  foo t  at each co r ne r unt il th e un it st an d s
level an d so lid  wit h ou t rocking .   If  th e un it mu st be  mo ve d,  tu rn  th e le velin g fee t all
t he  way clockwise  t o  p re ven t da m ag e while  m o ving . 

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Summary of Contents for 05012-20

Page 1: ...12 20 05012 30 05012 40 INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONAL MANUAL COLE PARMER INSTRUMENT COMPANY_____________________________________________________________________ 625 East Bunker Court Vernon Hills IL 60...

Page 2: ...N 7 0 OPERATION SECTION 8 0 MAINTENANCE SECTION 9 0 TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION 10 0 PARTS LIST UNIT SPECIFICATIONS SCHEMATICS REV 5 99 4861302 These units are for professional industrial or educational u...

Page 3: ...d and enter your claim on the form supplied by the carrier 1 2 Inspect for concealed loss or damage on the unit itself both interior and exterior If necessary the carrier will arrange for official ins...

Page 4: ...available user adjustable components 2 1 This symbol indicates that you should consult your manual for further description or discussion of a control or user item 2 2 Indicates AC Power 2 3 Indicates...

Page 5: ...on cord 3 2 Location In selecting a location consider all conditions which might effect performance such as heat from radiators ovens autoclaves etc Avoid direct sun fast moving air currents heating c...

Page 6: ...ken when cleaning around sensing heads to prevent damage DO NOT USE chlorine based bleaches or abrasive cleaners as this will damage the stainless steel interior DO NOT USE spray cleaners that might l...

Page 7: ...vertemperature Safety as the controller as temperature uniformity will suffer 4 3 High Limit Activated This pilot lamp will come on when the High Limit Thermostat is activated and taken control of the...

Page 8: ...t with according to local regulations Contact your dealer about power exhausts 5 2 Do not operate near noxious fumes 5 3 Do not place sealed or filled containers in the oven chamber 5 4 Do not cut or...

Page 9: ...is higher than 250 C continue the cycle of one 1 hour at 25 increments until the operating temperature is achieved B After burn in the interior must be disassembled and cleaned Make sure unit is unplu...

Page 10: ...failure Not supplying the required 30 C F M may also keep the unit from operating at class 100 specifications by allowing particulars from the control compartment to escape into the room Figure Two 0...

Page 11: ...1 1 1 11 1 1 1 Figure 3 05012 30 Intake Exhaust...

Page 12: ...table for several hours This will insure that the High Limit is set at the proper temperature As mentioned in step 7 2 the High Limit should be at maximum position Now turn the Thermostat counterclock...

Page 13: ...th alcohol or flammable cleaners with the unit connected to the electrical supply Always disconnect the unit from the electrical service when cleaning and assure all volatile or flammable cleaners are...

Page 14: ...Temp 3 Temperature too low 1 high limit set too low see section 7 4 2 controller set too low see Watlow users manual 3 unit not recovered from door opening wait for display to stop changing 4 unit not...

Page 15: ...ove top panel and verify movement of blower motor in shadow box 3 is ambient room temperature radically changing either door opening or room airflow from heaters or air conditioning stabilize ambient...

Page 16: ...t match 1 calibration error see Watlow users manual 2 temperature sensor failure call Customer Service 3 controller failure call Customer Service 4 allow at least two hours to stabilize 5 verify that...

Page 17: ...f the shaft avoiding touching the blower wheel 3 If there is no change call Customer Service OTHER Other 1 Controller on at all times locked up 1 turn unit off and on to reset 2 if cannot change any c...

Page 18: ...on in chamber 2 reduce air flow in chamber by dampening down inlet restrictor be sure to verify adequate temperature uniformity at the reduced air flow 3 protect open samples from areas of maximum air...

Page 19: ...se 20 Amp ABC 101341 Heating Element 05012 20 05012 40 120073 Heating Element 05012 30 200114 Hepa Filter Assembly 05012 30 X1000577 Hepa Filter Assembly 05012 40 9990503 High Limit Controller 1750571...

Page 20: ...Exterior WxDxH in Interior WxDxH in 05012 20 32X30 5X36 5 20X19X19 05012 30 28 5X25 5X29 25 16 5X13 75X15 05012 40 32X30 5X36 5 17X19X19 Capacity Cubic Feet 05012 20 4 17 05012 30 1 96 05012 40 3 55...

Page 21: ...2 2 2 21 1 1 1 WIRE DIAGRAM...

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