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ISO 9001 : 2015 
NL/PRO 238239125 

 

van 't Hoffstraat 12 
2665 JL Bleiswijk, The Netherlands 
T. 31 (0) 10 522 43 73 

tcc-b-man Rev 1.01.docx Rev 1.01 UK 
2019 

 

VAT: NL 80 66 34 984 B01 

Bank account no.:  

NL28 INGB 0007 350 370 

NL95 RABO  0160100046 

Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 

 
 
 
 

 

 

1

 

SAFETY AND WARNINGS .............................................................................................................................. 3

 

2

 

WARRANTY ..................................................................................................................................................... 3

 

3

 

DISCLAIMER ................................................................................................................................................... 3

 

4

 

PRECAUTIONS AND HAZARDS .................................................................................................................... 4

 

5

 

INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................................................ 4

 

5.1

 

I

MPORTANT

 ................................................................................................................................................. 4

 

5.2

 

U

NPACKING

 ................................................................................................................................................ 4

 

5.3

 

M

OUNT SPACERS

 ........................................................................................................................................ 4

 

6

 

AIR CIRCULATION .......................................................................................................................................... 5

 

6.1

 

R

EGULAR MAINTENANCE

 ............................................................................................................................. 5

 

7

 

OPERATION .................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

7.1

 

S

WITCHING ON

 ............................................................................................................................................ 6

 

7.2

 

C

AUTION WITH POWERING ON

/

OFF

 ............................................................................................................... 6

 

7.3

 

W

HAT IS WHAT

? .......................................................................................................................................... 6

 

7.4

 

S

TART

 ........................................................................................................................................................ 7

 

7.5

 

S

ELECTING PARAMETERS

 ............................................................................................................................ 8

 

7.6

 

Q

UICK START

 .............................................................................................................................................. 9

 

7.1

 

F

LUID LEVEL

 ............................................................................................................................................. 10

 

7.1

 

M

AXIMUM FLUID LEVEL

 .............................................................................................................................. 11

 

8

 

CONNECTING ............................................................................................................................................... 12

 

8.1

 

C

LEANING

 ................................................................................................................................................. 12

 

9

 

INTRODUCTION TO THE TCC-B SERIES ................................................................................................... 13

 

9.1

 

GENERAL............................................................................................................................................... 13

 

9.2

 

P

UMP

 ....................................................................................................................................................... 13

 

10

 

SPARE PARTS LIST AND PRODUCT CODE ........................................................................................... 15

 

11

 

WIRING ...................................................................................................................................................... 15

 

12

 

DITECHNICAL DETAILS ............................................................................................................................ 16

 

13

 

TROUBLE SHOOTING .............................................................................................................................. 17

 

14

 

CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ..................................................................................................... 18

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for Tamson Cool Cube Bath Series

Page 1: ...O 238239125 van t Hoffstraat 12 2665 JL Bleiswijk The Netherlands T 31 0 10 522 43 73 tcc b man Rev 1 01 docx Rev 1 01 UK 2019 VAT NL 80 66 34 984 B01 Bank account no NL28 INGB 0007 350 370 NL95 RABO...

Page 2: ...ER 3 4 PRECAUTIONS AND HAZARDS 4 5 INSTALLATION 4 5 1 IMPORTANT 4 5 2 UNPACKING 4 5 3 MOUNT SPACERS 4 6 AIR CIRCULATION 5 6 1 REGULAR MAINTENANCE 5 7 OPERATION 6 7 1 SWITCHING ON 6 7 2 CAUTION WITH PO...

Page 3: ...rvice maintenance or moving the apparatus always disconnect the apparatus at the main s socket Proper skilled and trained personnel are only allowed to operate this equipment Take notice of warning la...

Page 4: ...IP65 Environment Temperature 0 tot 35 C Supply enough ventilation Humidity 5 tot 95 non condensating Atmosphere Not suited for altitudes heights above 2000m or explosive corrosive environment Polluti...

Page 5: ...h room around the cryostat for sufficient air circulation Place the unit in a clean working environment and keep away from dust When air can not circulate well the cryostat will overheat itself result...

Page 6: ...he on off switch To start the cooling compressor high currents are needed which will heat the compressor motor internally Switching off and on the compressor several times within a short period will l...

Page 7: ...erating temperature The best bath liquid to be used is methanol enabling circulation at very low temperatures Methanol is extremely flammable and can cause fire hazard Please take all necessary precau...

Page 8: ...en pressing the page key to leave the menu After switching off the power supply changed values are kept in memory SP 1 Set point adjust Press page key to confirm setting when altered tU n Auto tuning...

Page 9: ...key to confirm setting when altered note When tune is set to on PID values can not be set Change tune to off en alter PID values Press page key to confirm setting when altered 7 6 Quick start To quick...

Page 10: ...es can be ignited by the not submersed part of the heating element The level indicator will start to blink blue light when the fluid level is too low When the bath has been installed it must be filled...

Page 11: ...ABO 0160100046 Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 7 1 Maximum fluid level If the fluid level is too high it will leave the bath via the overflow outlet 10 mm outside diameter pipe Prevent fluid from the...

Page 12: ...of the bath corresponds to the local voltage and frequency Use a mains supply that is well earthed clean of interference and suitable for the acquired electrical load of the bath 8 1 Cleaning Regularl...

Page 13: ...controlled heating element This design ensures a high degree of accuracy and reproducibility of temperature controls The TAMSON baths are constructed throughout from corrosion resistant stainless ste...

Page 14: ...he back panel of the motor compartment This protects the motor from excessive loads When pumping viscous liquids the thermal fuse can be activated The motor fuse can be reset by pressing the knob The...

Page 15: ...Tamson Cool Cube Bath 230V 60Hz 00T0302 Tamson Cool Cube Bath 115V 60Hz Sparepart list Ordering code Image Description 06T0462 PCB Mains Circuit Board 06T0464 Display Board 24T0029 Power Supply 24V 1...

Page 16: ...o not operate backside directly to the wall Weight 73 kg Power consumption Initial start first 15 min max 2600W During first starting minutes Cooling down Working load 1500W max During normal operatio...

Page 17: ...L95 RABO 0160100046 Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 13 Trouble shooting Electronics seem to be dead Check fuse Replace fuse Fuse can be accessed by removing right side panel Compressor C1 or C2 do not...

Page 18: ...nts for laboratory equipment for the heating of material c Machine Directive 2006 42 EC Machinery Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 May 2006 42 EC 2nd Edition June 2010 p d...

Page 19: ...RABO 0160100046 Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 not applicable were Conducted discontinuous emissions Clicks Radiated emission OATS Magnetic field immunity The equipment conforms with all the specific...

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