Commissioning
Chapter 2
OPERATION MANUAL
V2.4.0en/22.07.20//17.12
Unistat® T300 Series
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Allow the temperature control unit to acclimate for about 2 hours when changing from a cold to a
warm environment (or vice versa). Do not turn on the temperature control unit before!
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Install upright, stable and without tilt.
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Use a non-combustible, sealed subsurface.
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Keep environment clean: Prevent slip and trip hazards.
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Wheels must be locked after the installation, if installed!
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Spilled/leaked thermofluid must be disposed of immediately and properly. Follow the instructions
on page 17, section
»Proper disposal of resources and consumables«
for the disposal of ther-
mofluid and material.
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Observe the floor load bearing capacity for large units.
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Observe the ambient conditions.
2.6
Recommended temperature control and cooling water hoses
Use of unsuitable/defective hoses and/or hose connections
INJURIES
Thermal fluid
Use appropriate hoses and/or hose connections.
Check periodically for leaks and the quality of the hose and hose connections and take suitable
measures (replace) as required.
Isolate and protect temperature control hoses against contact/mechanical load.
Cooling water
Reinforced hoses must be used to satisfy tougher safety requirements.
Shut off the cooling water supply to the temperature control unit even for shorter downtimes
(e.g. overnight).
Hot or cold thermal fluid and surfaces
BURNS TO LIMBS
Avoid direct contact with the thermal fluids or the surfaces.
Wear your personnel protective equipment (e.g. temperature-resistant safety gloves, safety
goggles, safety footwear).
Uncontrolled formation of ice at the connections and hoses of the thermal fluid circuit
SLIP AND TRIP HAZARD
If the temperature is controlled in the minus range, ice forms at the hoses and connections of
the thermal fluid circuit. This occurs by condensing and freezing of atmospheric humidity.
Check the strength of the ice formation. If too much ice is formed, this increases the risk of the
temperature control unit tipping over. Secure the temperature control unit against tipping if
this is the case.
Check the ground below the ice formation for condensation water. Collect the condensation
water with a suitable container or thoroughly remove it at regular intervals. You thus prevent
the danger of slipping caused by condensation.
To connect applications, use only temperature control hoses that are compatible with the thermal
fluid used. When selecting temperature control hoses, also pay attention to the temperature range
in which the hoses are to be used.
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We recommend you use only temperature-insulated temperature control hoses with your tem-
perature control unit. The responsible body is responsible for the insulation of connection valves.
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We
exclusively
recommend reinforced hoses for connecting to the cooling water supply. Cooling
water and insulated temperature control hoses can be found in the Huber catalogue under Acces-
sories.
2.7
Wrench sizes and torques
Note the wrench sizes that result for the pump connection on the temperature control unit. The
following table lists the pump connections and the resulting wrench sizes, and torque values. A leak
test must always be performed, and the connections tightened if necessary. The values of the max-
imum torque (see table) must
not
be exceeded.
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