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2.C ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION OF THE WORK SURFACE
The electrical connection of the ASEPTIC isolator is made by connecting the power cable located on the top
of the right side of the isolator to a suitable power point (see technical table). When the isolator is connected,
the green light on the control panel switches on (see chapter 4D).
If stipulated by local legislation, insert upstream of the power line an automatic protection overload switch
provided with a differential relay, with a rated switching voltage no greater than 30 mA.
The ASEPTIC can be supplied either with pneumatic or electric Air Tight Valve (ATV) to close and seal the
isolator during sterilization phase or pressure decay test.
If a pneumatic valve is supplied then dry and filtered 6-8 bar compressed air has to be connected to the
solenoid valves on the top of the unit. If an electric valve is supplied, then just standard electrical connection
is needed.
For the installation of the work surface, proceed as follows:
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remove the protective paper from the work surface leant against the back of the isolator, taking care not
to scratch its surface,
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open the safety front window by unscrewing the four screws,
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clean the work surface with a damp cloth soaked in alcohol or soapy water or with a commonly available
product designed for stainless steel,
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place the work surface into the work chamber, let the back to slide on the chamber's supporting bases
up to its back wall,
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close the safety front window with the four screws.
2.D POSITIONING OF THE ISOLATOR ON THE SUPPORTING TABLE
ASEPTIC Isolators are supplied with the relevant supporting table, which they have to be fixed to.
After assembling the supporting table (see instructions at Para. 15) put the supporting table on a flat not
sloping floor and be sure that all the parts of the isolator, that can be opened (control board panel and sash)
are locked. Then position the isolator on the table (See instructions at Para. 16).
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