Commissioning
Chapter 2
OPERATION MANUAL
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CC®-Immersion circulator
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tached to the lower connection point of the application and the
>Circulation return<
[2] into the
temperature control unit is attached to the higher connection point of the application.
PROCEDURE
Remove the screw plugs from the
>Circulation flow<
[1] and
>Circulation return<
[2] connections.
Then connect your application to the temperature control unit using suitable thermal fluid hoses.
The corresponding wrench sizes can be found in the table on page 23 in section
.
Check the connections for leaks.
2.11
Connecting to the power supply
Based on local circumstances, it may be that you need to use an alternative power cable instead of
the supplied original power cable. Do not use a power cable that is longer than
3 m
to be able to
disconnect the temperature control unit at any time from the mains. Have the mains cable only
replaced by a qualified electrician.
2.11.1
Connection using socket with protective earth (PE)
Connecting to a power socket without protective earth (PE)
MORTAL DANGER FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK
Always connect the temperature control unit to safety sockets (PE).
Damaged power cable/power cable connection
MORTAL DANGER FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK
Do not start up the temperature control unit.
Isolate the temperature control unit from the power supply.
Have the power supply cable/power supply connection replaced and inspected by an electrician.
Do not use a power cable that is longer than
3 m
.
Incorrect power supply connection
DAMAGE TO THE TEMPERATURE CONTROL UNIT
Your building's existing power supply voltage and frequency must match the data provided on
the rating plate of the temperature control unit.
In case of uncertainties about an existing protective earth (PE), have the connection inspected by
an electrician.
2.11.2
Connection via hard wiring
Connection/adjustment to the power supply not carried out by an electrician
MORTAL DANGER FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK
Have the connection/adjustment to the power supply carried out by an electrician.
Damaged power cable/power cable connection
MORTAL DANGER FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK
Do not start up the temperature control unit.
Isolate the temperature control unit from the power supply.
Have the power supply cable/power supply connection replaced and inspected by an electrician.
Do not use a power cable that is longer than
3 m
.
Incorrect power supply connection
DAMAGE TO THE TEMPERATURE CONTROL UNIT
Your building's existing power supply voltage and frequency must match the data provided on
the rating plate of the temperature control unit.