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Technical information for the refrigeration unit can be

found in 

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 Chapter 11.2 ‘Cooling capacity’ on page 95

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3.4.3  Interfaces

A general overview of the standard interfaces and the optional

interface modules of the device can be found in the following sec-

tions.

The equipment connected to the low-voltage inputs and

low-voltage outputs must have safe separation from

dangerous to touch voltages according to DIN EN 61140

such as by the use of double or reinforced insulation

according to DIN EN 60730-1 or DIN 60950-1.

The installation of these additional interface modules is

described in these operating instructions. Further infor-

mation regarding wiring and the use of these interface

modules is provided in the separate operating instruc-

tions for the interface modules. The respective oper-

ating instructions must be consulted regarding appro-

priate use.

The devices are equipped with a USB interface (type B) as

standard. This interface enables connection to a PC. Software

updates are installed on the device via this interface (only for

updaters, no process interface).

The devices are equipped with an alarm output as standard equip-

ment. This changeover contact is switched if the device changes to

the standby state or if an alarm is triggered. Reverse flow protec-

tion can be activated in this way or faults can be registered on a

system.

Devices can be supplemented with additional interface modules.

n

The 

analogue module

 (catalogue number LRZ 912) has

2 inputs and 2 outputs on a 6-pin DIN socket. The inputs and

outputs can be adjusted independently as 0 – 20 mA,

4 – 20 mA or 0 – 10 V interfaces. For power supply of an

external sensor with evaluation electronics, the socket is sup-

plied with 20 V.

n

The 

RS 232/485 interface module

 (catalogue no. LRZ 913) is

designed as a 9-pin SUB-D socket. Galvanically separated by

an optocoupler. The RS 232 interface can be connected

directly with the PC using a straight-through cable. The LAUDA

command set makes the interface module compatible with the

product lines ECO, Variocool, Proline, Proline Kryomat, PRO,

Integral XT and Integral T.

USB interface

Alarm output

Additional interface modules

Device description

Variocool

 

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Summary of Contents for VC 1200

Page 1: ...rating instructions Read the instructions prior to performing any task Variocool VC 1200 W VC 2000 W VC 3000 W VC 5000 W VC 7000 W VC 10000 W Circulation chiller The right temperature worldwide V07REV...

Page 2: ...CO KG Pfarrstrasse 41 43 97922 Lauda K nigshofen Germany Phone 49 0 9343 503 0 Fax 49 0 9343 503 222 E Mail info lauda de Internet https www lauda de Variocool 2 YAWD0032 6 en_GB 23 03 2020 To replace...

Page 3: ...al protective equipment 11 1 14 Product safety label 11 1 15 Structure of warnings 11 2 Unpacking 13 3 Device description 14 3 1 Device types 14 3 2 Design of the device 15 3 3 Operating elements 17 3...

Page 4: ...uids 40 5 2 Establishing power supply 41 5 3 Switching on device for the first time and filling with water 42 5 3 1 Fill mode 42 5 3 2 Switching on and filling device 43 5 4 Setting pump pressure 45 6...

Page 5: ...f the internal actual temperature calibration 67 6 14 Restoring factory calibration internal temperature sensor 67 6 15 Restoring factory settings 68 6 16 Device status 69 6 16 1 Retrieving device sta...

Page 6: ...ining condenser 90 10 Disposal 92 10 1 Disposing of refrigerant 92 10 2 Device disposal 92 10 3 Disposing of packaging 92 11 Technical Data 93 11 1 General data 93 11 2 Cooling capacity 95 11 3 Refrig...

Page 7: ...by the design in accordance with the applicable standards Residual haz ards are reduced using any of the following measures n If relevant there are safety fittings for the device These devices are es...

Page 8: ...able misuse Misuse of the device must always be prevented Among other things the following uses are considered to be fore seeable misuse n Operation of the device without heat transfer liquid n Incorr...

Page 9: ...nts for the heat transfer liquid n Heat transfer liquids are used for temperature control Only LAUDA heat transfer liquids are approved for use in the device LAUDA heat transfer liquids are tested and...

Page 10: ...ment n Ambient temperature range from 5 to 40 C Ambient temperature range with outdoor installation from 20 to 40 C n Maximum relative air humidity 80 for temperatures up to 31 C decreasing linearly...

Page 11: ...vities These protec tive goggles must comply with the legal requirements for personal protective equipment of the European Union 1 14 Product safety label The graphic symbol Hot surface is applied to...

Page 12: ...1 Measure n A warning of the type Caution indicates a potentially haz ardous situation n This can result in minor reversible injuries if the warning is disregarded CAUTION Type and source Consequence...

Page 13: ...the device or accessories inform the carrier immediately so that a damage report is produced and a check of the transport damage can be made Also inform LAUDA Service Constant Temperature Equipment i...

Page 14: ...in the device type is optional It identifies water cooled devices n All device types can be equipped with a heater ex factory to heat the heat transfer liquid n All device types are also available wi...

Page 15: ...Control panel 3 Manometer 4 Mains switch 5 Alarm output interface 12N and module slots 6 Front panel ventilation openings only on air cooled devices 7 Ventilation openings on both sides 8 Four castors...

Page 16: ...sent on water cooled devices 7 Ventilation grid 8 Type plate 9 Mains cable 10 Fuses up to and including VC 3000 W Device description Variocool 16 1 Pump connection outlet 2 Bypass adjustment wheel 3 P...

Page 17: ...sitions n In position I the device is switched on n In position O the device is switched off The mains power switch can be turned to the following positions n In position I the device is switched on n...

Page 18: ...il in the bath boiler to cool the heat transfer liquid Detailed information about the technical data of the pump can be found in Chapter 11 4 Filling volume and characteristics of the pumps on page 96...

Page 19: ...tes are installed on the device via this interface only for updaters no process interface The devices are equipped with an alarm output as standard equip ment This changeover contact is switched if th...

Page 20: ...e control can be used with the constant temperature equipment via the LiBus connection It is also possible to con nect additional modules such as the LRZ 918 but without Pt100 interface A solenoid val...

Page 21: ...aining pre heating time required before the compressor can be started The compressor is preheated using its own heater The other components pump and heater are started immediately when the device is s...

Page 22: ...rating pressure on the refrigerant high pressure side compression liquefaction PS low pressure I maximum permitted operating pressure on the refrigerant low pressure side expansion evaporation Power c...

Page 23: ...requirements on page 8 Operation outdoors at outdoor temperatures below 5 C A warning is displayed on the screen indicating the duration of the preheating time for the compressor and whether the comp...

Page 24: ...mp pressure 4 2 1 Thermostatic hoses and hose clips CAUTION Discharge of heat transfer liquid during operation caused by use of unsuitable tubes Scalding frostbite Use tubes with temperature resistanc...

Page 25: ...40 100 RKJ 032 EPDM hose with fabric reinforce ment VC 7000 to VC 10000 W G 1 20 nipple 1 Hose nozzle with screw cap EOA 003 10 bar 25 x 34 40 100 RKJ 033 Tab 4 Hose clips Suitable for hose Clear widt...

Page 26: ...e and become a danger for persons and material 4 3 Cooling water 4 3 1 Requirements for the cooling water This section is relevant for the following n For water cooled devices NOTICE Schema cooling ci...

Page 27: ...biological content bacteria that may settle in the cooling water circuit Data Value Unit pH value 7 5 9 0 Hydrogen carbonate HCO3 70 300 mg l Chlorides 50 mg l Sulphates SO4 2 70 mg l Ratio of hydroge...

Page 28: ...the drain area so that spraying out of hot cooling water is not possible n Prevent kinking or crushing of the hoses n We recommend using a leak detector with water shut off to prevent damage due to co...

Page 29: ...ound state when no faults occur n Pins 1 and 2 are closed n Pins 3 and 2 are open Information on the settings for the alarm output can be found in Chapter 6 12 7 Configuring alarm output on page 66 No...

Page 30: ...rface a free COM port is automatically assigned to the device The PC uniquely identifies the device using the internal serial number and always assigns the same COM port to this device If additional d...

Page 31: ...nit DANGER Contact with live parts Electric shock Disconnect the device from the mains power supply before installing modules 1 Touch the grounded bare metal stainless steel rear side of the circulati...

Page 32: ...limit TiL IN_PAR_00 Query of control parameter Xp IN_PAR_01 Query of control parameter Tn 181 OFF IN_PAR_02 Query of control parameter Tv IN_PAR_03 Query of control parameter Td IN_PAR_04 Query of co...

Page 33: ...umber of RS 232 485 module VERSION_Y Query of software version number of Ethernet module VERSION_Z Query of software version number of EtherCAT interface VERSION_D Query of software version number of...

Page 34: ...nse e g 20_14_12_20 day 20 14 12 20 LOG_IN_03 Query of recording interval from data logger response in seconds Please note n For _ space character is also permitted n Unless otherwise specified for th...

Page 35: ...ol parameter TnE 0 9000 s 9001 Off OUT_PAR_06_XXXX Setting control parameter TvE 5 OFF OUT_PAR_07_XXXX X Setting control parameter TdE OUT_PAR_09_XXX X Setting the correction value limit OUT_PAR_10_XX...

Page 36: ...centre must be terminated with CR CRLF or LFCR n The response from the constant temperature equipment is always terminated with CRLF n After every command sent to the constant temperature equip ment...

Page 37: ...able and test of interface RS 232 Computer Thermostat Signal 9 pin Sub D female con nector 25 pin Sub D female connector 9 pin Sub D female con nector Signal with hard ware hand shake without hardware...

Page 38: ...rminal program 4 4 9 Protocol RS 232 Please note n Connection to SUB D 9 pin socket n The interface operates with 1 stop bit no parity bit and 8 data bits n Selectable transmission speed 2400 4800 960...

Page 39: ...can be activated using jumpers 4 4 11 Protocol RS 485 Please note n The interface operates with 1 stop bit no parity bit and 8 data bits n Selectable transmission speed 2400 4800 9600 factory set tin...

Page 40: ...in mm s for temperature Container size Catalogue number 5 l 10 l 20 l Kryo 30 Monoethy lene glycol and water mixture 30 90 4 50 at 25 C LZB 109 LZB 209 LZB 309 Aqua 90 decalcified water 5 90 1 LZB 12...

Page 41: ...vices must be fused with a circuit breaker of max 16 amperes Exception Devices with 13 ampere UK plugs n Three phase devices Three phase devices must be fused according to the power consumption The va...

Page 42: ...he filling at the latest now If a continuous tone sounds the device is overfilled and cannot be started You must drain some heat transfer liquid from the device to be able to start it again To fill an...

Page 43: ...y heat transfer liquid Use a funnel for filling 1 Close the drain tap Turn the lever to the left for this 2 Switch on the device using the mains power switch For devices VC 3000 W and lower turn the m...

Page 44: ...e audible signal of the device If necessary use a funnel for filling The filling mode can be invoked again at any time using the menu 8 Close the filler nozzle with the cover 9 End the filling mode by...

Page 45: ...wheel on the back of the device To do so turn the adjustment wheel anticlockwise Personnel n Operating personnel CAUTION Bursting of the external consumer due to overpres sure Scalding frostbite cutti...

Page 46: ...ith a heater may reach temperatures of up to 100 C 6 2 Operating modes Two operating modes are supported for the devices n During operation the components of the device are operated n In the standby o...

Page 47: ...Fig 13 Menu structure part 1 Operation Variocool 47...

Page 48: ...Fig 14 Menu structure part 2 Menu structure for Graph Clock and Standby Operation Variocool 48...

Page 49: ...on the device The basic window contains different components depending on the state 1 Expanded status display 2 Status display 3 Internal actual temperature Tint depending on set control vari able the...

Page 50: ...n this bar Unlike devices with a heater there is no field with heat output infor mation available in the expanded status display During standby operation the expanded status bar shows Standby instead...

Page 51: ...tions cannot be adjusted The currently selected entry is highlighted with colour The structure of submenus basically corresponds to that of the main menu The softkey bar is shown in the lower display...

Page 52: ...lected setting is accepted by pressing the OK enter button n The value to be entered is shown in large characters The cursor under the value flashes n Individual digits can also be selected and change...

Page 53: ...re replaced by The entry function is now locked The display can be switched between basic window and graphic display Personnel n Operating personnel 1 Press and hold down the ENTER button 2 Press and...

Page 54: ...e to the main menu 2 Select the Set temperature item in the main menu An input window is displayed The cursor under the value flashes The set temperature can be adjusted within the displayed limit val...

Page 55: ...capacity is required 4 Confirm with the Enter button The cooling unit on devices without heating might show prolonged standstill periods several minutes in Automatic mode Fig 29 Basic window in Stand...

Page 56: ...temperature that is predefined by the external temperature sensor and then process it as a set point For example the bath temperature can be 15 C below the temperature of a reactor that the external...

Page 57: ...ff set actual value in the Setpoint offset menu An input window is displayed 2 Adjust the offset value within the displayed limit values 3 Confirm with the OK button 6 11 Control The internal and exte...

Page 58: ...is damped As rule of thumb the following applies Tv Tn x 0 75 An important prerequisite for acceptable control quality is well designed hydraulics Therefore an as good as possible connection between...

Page 59: ...00 for longer Therefore the actual value approaches the set point more quickly and the I part has less time to integrate the con trol difference The overshooting is reduced If the proportional range s...

Page 60: ...l range appears to be well adjusted The approach to the setpoint becomes significantly slower for diminishing control deviation The strong reduction of the propor tional part P part must be compensate...

Page 61: ...ith fixed factors from Tn The temperature limits Tih and Til also influence the control 6 11 4 Adjusting internal control parameters Personnel n Operating personnel 1 Select the menu item Control para...

Page 62: ...ature with the external temperature consumer temperature and uses this information to calculate the set temperature set point_internal for the slave controller internal controller n The slave controll...

Page 63: ...annot be selected In this case Tve and Tde are derived with fixed factors from Tne 3 Confirm with the ENTER button Selection of the menu item Tv manual auto activates manual or automatic control depen...

Page 64: ...m Setup Basic setup Display Brightness 3 The following options are available in the input window n The brightness is adjusted automatically with the automatic default setting n The brightness can be s...

Page 65: ...fuse is below 16 A the current consumption can be gradually reduced from 16 A to 8 A For devices with a heater the output of the heater is reduced accordingly Take account here whether other consumer...

Page 66: ...level is reached 4 Confirm with the OK button 6 12 7 Configuring alarm output Appropriate configuration must be performed if standby of the device as well as alarms should be output at the alarm outpu...

Page 67: ...tic circulator with a calibrated reference thermometer shows such a deviation The probe of the reference thermometer must be installed in the outflow of the device in accordance with the specification...

Page 68: ...libration 6 15 Restoring factory settings Personnel n Operating personnel 1 Change to the main menu 2 Select the menu item Setup Factory settings Personnel n Operating personnel 1 Select the menu item...

Page 69: ...he OK button Personnel n Operating personnel 1 Select the menu item Reset all 2 Select one of the following options n Selecting no returns to the previous display without making any changes n Selectin...

Page 70: ...levant module which causes the message is dis played under Source n Code is the coded alarm warning or error description n Type specifies alarm warning or error n The exact time of the message is disp...

Page 71: ...bers of connected modules are also displayed if they are available 6 17 Programmer 6 17 1 Programme example The programmer function allows storage of temperature time pro grammes The program consists...

Page 72: ...be programmed here Contact modules are available as accessories The graphic shows an example of reprogramming a setpoint tem perature profile Fig 61 Program example The cool down time in the graph var...

Page 73: ...2 S3 Start 30 00 0 1 off off off 2 50 00 0 20 0 0 off off off 3 50 00 0 20 0 1 off off off 4 70 00 0 20 0 0 off off off 5 70 00 0 10 0 8 off off off 6 60 00 0 30 0 0 off off off 7 30 00 0 0 0 0 off of...

Page 74: ...ow ramps should be programmed with a tolerance range as needed Steep ramps that are close to the maximum possible heating or cooling rates of the device may be severely delayed 4 if the tolerance rang...

Page 75: ...continued as the required tolerance is never reached n The default setting for contact modules is off The entry for contact modules stands for no changes to the previous seg ment i e if is in all fie...

Page 76: ...ng program n Modifications of the existing temperature values and segment times are possible in a running program The segment is con tinued as if the change had been valid since the segment was starte...

Page 77: ...nel 1 Select the Loops menu item for the selected program An input window is displayed The loops can be defined within the displayed limits 2 Adjust the number of loops accordingly Press the LEFT arro...

Page 78: ...gram 2 You have the following options n Select the Start option to start the program n If the program is started it can be interrupted using Pause An interrupted program can be continued using Continu...

Page 79: ...ories and heat transfer liquid Burns scalding frostbite Ensure device parts accessories and heat transfer liquid are at room temperature before touching them NOTICE Contact with rotating part Severed...

Page 80: ...erating time half yearly Inspection of the heat transfer liquid 7 3 Cleaning device Personnel n Operating personnel WARNING Ingress of cleaning agents in the device Electric shock Use a moist cloth fo...

Page 81: ...p the heat transfer liquid The liquid level rises on the display 4 Unlock the display with the Enter button The device restarts 7 5 Cleaning air cooled condenser Personnel n Operating personnel 1 Swit...

Page 82: ...g unit and should be directed into a container with sufficient storage capacity at least 10 litres Personnel n Operating personnel 1 Switch off the device using the mains power switch 2 Dissolve the d...

Page 83: ...in the condenser afterwards Further information about draining the condenser can be found in Chapter 9 2 Draining con denser on page 90 9 Thoroughly flush the cooling water circuit with clean water Al...

Page 84: ...n the case of an error switch off the device at the mains power switch If the error occurs again after restarting the device note the error code and the associated description and contact LAUDA Consta...

Page 85: ...mp are switched off by the electronics Personnel n Operating personnel 1 Refill lacking heat transfer liquid 2 Unlock the display with the OK button The device restarts 8 4 Overtemperature alarm This...

Page 86: ...ected 010 SW Control too old Software version of control system too old 011 SW Safety too old Software version of safety system too old 012 SW Command too old Software version of remote control unit C...

Page 87: ...0 Level very low Level too low top up heat transfer liquid 051 Level high Level too high fill level of the heat transfer liquid too high risk of bath overflow 055 CAN buff overflow Buffer overflow for...

Page 88: ...e version of pump 0 too old 123 SW Pump 1 old Software version of pump 1 too old 124 SW Pump 2 old Software version of pump 2 too old 125 SW Pump 3 old Software version of pump 3 too old 126 SW HTC ol...

Page 89: ...version of solenoid valve 3 too old 321 SW Valve 4 old Software version of solenoid valve 4 too old 322 SW Pump 0 old Software version of pump 0 too old 323 SW Pump 1 old Software version of pump 1 to...

Page 90: ...the used heat transfer liquid 1 Switch off the device 2 Let the device and the heat transfer liquid cool down or heat up to room temperature 3 Position a container with appropriate capacity directly...

Page 91: ...n be found in Chapter 7 6 Cleaning water filter on page 81 5 Clean the water filter of the device Then reinsert it into the inlet connection spigot 6 Leave the cooling water hose for the return flow s...

Page 92: ...isposal must be performed by specialist per sonnel Type and fill quantity of the refrigerant can be seen on the rating plate Repair and disposal may only be performed by a refrigeration tech nology sp...

Page 93: ...ature range with heater Dimensions W x D x H Weight Unit C C K mm kg VC 1200 20 40 20 80 0 05 450 x 550 x 650 54 VC 1200 W 20 40 20 80 0 05 450 x 550 x 650 51 VC 2000 20 40 20 80 0 05 450 x 550 x 650...

Page 94: ...0 2500 VC 5000 W 20 20 0 0 VC 7000 50 50 20 20 4500 VC 7000 W 20 20 0 0 VC 10000 50 50 20 20 4500 VC 10000 W 20 20 0 0 Tab 12 Power consumption VC 1200 W to VC 3000 W Alternating current VC 1200 W VC...

Page 95: ...e temperature values are shown in brackets The ambient temperature for the measurement is 20 C ethanol was used as heat transfer liquid The cooling water temperature is 15 C and the cooling water diff...

Page 96: ...2A R 452A Maximum filling weight kg 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 GWP 100a 2140 2140 2140 2140 CO2 equivalent t 4 28 4 28 4 28 4 28 Global Warming Potential GWP comparisons CO2 1 0 Time horizon 100 years in accorda...

Page 97: ...3 2 bar 37 L min 4 8 bar 37 L min 1 Characteristics at 200 V 60 Hz 1 2 bar 28 L min Three phase current VC 5000 W VC 7000 W VC 10000 W 400 V 3 N PE 50 Hz 3 2 bar 37 L min 4 8 bar 37 L min 5 0 bar 60 L...

Page 98: ...Fig 77 Characteristic curves of the pumps Fig 78 Characteristic curves of the pumps Characteristic curves of the pumps Technical Data Variocool 98...

Page 99: ...output and power consumption Three phase current VC 5000 W VC 7000 W VC 10000 W Unit 400 V 3 N PE 50 Hz Heat output 4 5 4 5 7 5 kW Power consumption with heater 7 8 8 8 11 1 kW 208 220 V 3 PE 60 Hz He...

Page 100: ...VC 2000 W VC 3000 W 230 V 50 Hz T10 A T16 A T16 A with heater T16 A T16 A T16 A 200 V 50 60 Hz T16 A T16 A T16 A with heater T16 A T16 A T16 A 208 220 V 60 Hz T16 A T16 A T16 A with heater T16 A T16 A...

Page 101: ...914 Tab 25 Connector Accessories Catalogue number External temperature sensor with connector and shielded connection cable ETP 059 Coupling connector 6 pin for analogue inputs outputs EQS 057 Connecto...

Page 102: ...the right to assert further claims 13 2 Technical changes Manufacturer reserves right to make technical modifications 13 3 Warranty conditions LAUDA provides a warranty of one year on equipment as st...

Page 103: ...General Variocool 103...

Page 104: ...Code Alarms 84 Warnings control system 86 Warnings safety system 87 Warnings SmartCool 88 Condenser 18 Configuring alarm level for fill level 66 Configuring alarm output 66 Conformity EU 103 Control W...

Page 105: ...ers 61 F Factory calibration internal actual temperature Restoring 67 Factory settings restoring 68 69 Filler nozzle position 16 Filling 43 Flow pressure 97 Flow rate 97 G GWP 96 H Heat transfer liqui...

Page 106: ...Protective equipment personal overview 11 Pump Connection position 17 Pump characteristic curve 99 R Read memory error 70 Refrigerant Filling quantity 96 Filling weight 96 Refrigeration unit Descript...

Page 107: ...enu Access 51 Navigation 51 Switching on 49 T Td 61 Tde 62 Technical data Pump characteristic curve 99 Technical Data Flow pressure 97 Flow rate 97 Three phase motor Direction of rotation 41 Tih 53 Ti...

Page 108: ...MC Directive 2014 30 EU RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU The equipment is not covered by the Pressure Equipment Directive 2014 68 EU as the maximum classification of the equipment is Category 1 and it is cov...

Page 109: ...also enclose this fully completed declaration RMA number Product serial number Customer operator Contact name Contact email Contact telephone Zip code Place Street house number Additional explanation...

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