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Cement Curing Autoclave User Manual
100072577
Revision H
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4 Installation
4.1
Parts of the Cement Curing Autoclave
4.1.1
Reference: see
4.2
Other Parts
4.2.1
Several smaller items are packed separate from the Cement Curing
Autoclave, to protect them during shipping. When unpacking the Cement
Curing Autoclave, verify that you have received the pressure chamber,
thermocouple cable, power cable, two cement molds and two covers,
mold handling tool, chamber wrench, Vise Grip chain tool, and
instruction manuals.
4.3
Locating the Cement Curing Autoclave
4.3.1
Locate the Cement Curing Autoclave(s) relative to the cement
sample preparation area, as desired.
4.3.2
Locate a compressed, inert gas cylinder, or hydraulic pump, near
the Cement Curing Autoclave, or where the pressure chamber will be
pressurized.
4.3.3
The tools to fully close and open the chamber cap should be located
near either the cement sample preparation area, near the Cement Curing
Autoclave, or in a work area which is convenient to both. The cement
mold handling tool should be in the same area.
4.3.4
A water source should be nearby, if water will be used to surround
and pressurize the cement samples.
4.3.5
Tools for disassembling and cleaning the molds, and properly
disposing of the sample debris, should be nearby.
4.3.6
Adjust the four feet beneath the cabinet to level the Cement Curing
Autoclave from side-to-side, and front-to-back. Once the cabinet is level,
secure the locking nuts on the adjustable feet to prevent inadvertent
changes.
4.4
Electric Power Supply
4.4.1
The Cement Curing Autoclave is supplied with a 5-ft power cord,
with either a NEMA 5-20P (115V) or 6–15P (230V) plug, depending
upon the voltage ordered. Because of the diversity in types of electrical
outlets throughout the world, it may be necessary to replace this plug.
Alternatively, the Cement Curing Autoclave can be directly wired into an