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Appendix D 

Drawing Thermocenter TC 40 

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Copyright © Salvis Lab / Edition 191107 

Summary of Contents for Thermocenter TC40

Page 1: ...1 Copyright Salvis Lab Edition 191107 Thermocenter TC40 TC100 User Manual swiss made...

Page 2: ...IN MENU PROGRAM 16 2 1 MENU PROGRAM START 17 2 2 MENU PROGRAM NEW 18 2 3 MENU PROGRAM EDIT 21 2 4 MENU PROGRAM DELETE 23 2 5 MENU PROGRAM PRINT 23 3 MAIN MENU CONFIGURATION 24 4 MENU SERVICE MODE 25 O...

Page 3: ...2 APPENDIX C 33 SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM 33 APPENDIX D 34 DRAWING THERMOCENTER TC 40 34 APPENDIX E 35 DRAWING THERMOCENTER TC 100 35 APPENDIX F 36 DRAWING SPARE PARTS 36 APPENDIX G 37 SPARE PART NUMBE...

Page 4: ...which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standard s or other normative document s auquel se r f re cette d claration est conforme la aux norme s ou autre s document s normati...

Page 5: ...se fill out all necessary information for your Thermocenter It helps you when you contact your Dealer or Service department SERIAL NUMBER PHONE NUMBER SERVICE PURCHASE DATE SOFTWARE VERSION See Displa...

Page 6: ...at radiation at 100 C Watt 145 230 at 150 C Watt 300 544 Equipment Microprocessor Temperature Controller LCD Display Yes Yes Timer Hours Min 0 999h 59m 0 999h 59m Adjustable fan speed 60 100 60 100 Pr...

Page 7: ...ovens for drying substances which are explosive or let free explosive gases during the drying process Controller Fuzzy Logic microprocessor controller with digital alphanumeric LCD Display real time c...

Page 8: ...safety controller as a back up circuit takes over the control of the heating and will shutdown the oven There is also an additional mechanical over temperature device which shuts down the oven High q...

Page 9: ...is min 5 C max 35 C 40 F 95 F You can stack max 1 Thermocenter on top for stacking adapter see option list If you install a ducting to exhaust system please see Option List for further information Lea...

Page 10: ...r Flap 3 Air Inlet 4 Door Handle 5 Controller 6 RS232 Connector 7 Shelf Glider 8 Shelf 9 Fan Outlet 10 Spring loaded door lock 11 Door Switch to indicate a open door alarm switch 4 3 2 1 5 6 11 9 10 8...

Page 11: ...oll through the menu structure Enter Confirm a menu selection Confirm a value input or an answer choice ESC Escape Cancel actual operation Go back in Menu Structure Quit actual state Plus Increase a v...

Page 12: ...t is a Set Temperature A Set Temperature is the target temperature you want operate the system with What is a Gradient A Gradient is the slope of the heating up process to the specific set temperature...

Page 13: ...Press to select 1 1 ESC returns to 1 2 Program Main Menu Program The menu Program is divided in menus for creating editing deleting and printing programs Press to select 2 1 ESC returns to 1 3 Configu...

Page 14: ...art immediately 6 If Option selected 1 3 ESC cancels and returns to 1 1 3 Set Gradient Gradient 2 0 C Min Change value confirms and saves the value 1 4 ESC restores the old value or returns to 1 Note...

Page 15: ...7 Set Start Time Start Time__ HH MM______13 10 Change desired value confirm value and skips to the next input field HH MM or stores the time and go to If the Start Date and or Start Time is in the pa...

Page 16: ...urn to 2 2 2 Menu Program New Menu_Program____ _New Create a new program confirm menu choice 2 2 1 T S scroll through the Menu ESC return to 2 2 3 Menu Program Edit Menu_Program____ _Edit Edit an exis...

Page 17: ...DMMYY__15 05 07 Change desired value confirm value and skips to the next input field DD MM MM YY or stores the date and go to 2 1 4 ESC restores the old value and skips back one input field YY MM MM D...

Page 18: ...returns to 2 2 and the step 1 as well as selected program number is not stored Note Display 04 01 means actual program step number 2 2 3 Set Gradient Step 1 Gradient 04 01__1 5 C Min change desired va...

Page 19: ...value 2 2 9 ESC restores the old value or if in step 2 and higher returns to 2 2 6 but the actual step will not be saved 2 2 9 Set Holding Time Step 2 Hold_Time___ 04 02_H M_ 10 30 Change desired valu...

Page 20: ...will increment with 1 2 2 7 If No selected 2 2 12 2 2 12 End of programming sequence End_of_Program_ Yes No Select desired answer accept If Yes selected 2 2 13 If No selected 2 2 11 2 2 13 Confirming...

Page 21: ...rogram step number 2 3 3 Edit Gradient Step 1 Gradient____ 04 01__1 5 C Min change desired value confirms and saves the value 2 3 4 ESC restores the old value or returns to 2 3 2 3 4 Edit Holding Time...

Page 22: ...3 9 Edit Fan Speed Step 2 Fan_Speed___ 04 02_______100 change desired value confirms and saves the value 2 3 10 next step ESC restores the old value or returns to 2 3 2 3 10 Decide if a new step must...

Page 23: ...d After a few seconds it will go to 2 4 If you delete a program means you delete all steps associated to this program number After deleting the number is now available in the list of free program numb...

Page 24: ...estores the old value and or skips back one input field YY MM MM DD 3 3 Set actual time for internal real time clock Actual_Time_____ HH MM 12 59 change value accept value and skips to the next input...

Page 25: ...arm situation the Buzzer will give an audio signal toggle option accept 3 10 3 10 Set LCD Display contrast Display Contrast 75 change value accept 3 11 ESC restores value 3 11 Set Offset between inter...

Page 26: ...f operating displays Fan 100 Gradient 2 0 C M Here you can see the Fan Speed and gradient Press T to get next set of operating displays 6 Status Display Normal Mode Running Set Temp 120 0 C Act Temp 1...

Page 27: ...Fan Speed and the Gradient Press the T button to get more information of the Operating Display Hold Time 20 30 09 09 07 14 09 Here you can see the Hold Time and actual Date and Time in the format DD M...

Page 28: ...Indicates that no program is in memory Message Memory Full Indicates that the program memory is full Message Door Open Indicates that the door is open while you try to start the system TC40 TC100 onl...

Page 29: ...mple printout of a stored program See also Print Program 2 5 Sample printout of a running log See also Print Interval 3 5 Program 1 Step 1 Set Temperature 130 0 C Gradient 1 5 C Min Hold Time 2 30 HHH...

Page 30: ...imal allowed End Temperature 3 Maximal allowed working temperature Menu Configuration 4 Set Temperature 5 Control Range of the Safety Controller 6 Actual Temperature Range of gradient 1 The gradient c...

Page 31: ...ositive Gradient adjustable C Hold Time Dwell Time Adjustable Each of the following 3 steps has the parameter Set temperature gradient hold time set vacuum hysteresis vacuum 1 Step 1 Start of program...

Page 32: ...Program Yes No 2 2 2 2 6 2 2 8 Program stored 2 2 3 Edit Program 2 3 1 2 3 1 Select Program Nr 2 3 2 2 3 2 Set Temperature 2 3 3 2 3 3 Set Gradient 2 3 4 2 3 4 Set Hold Time 2 3 5 2 3 5 Set Fan Speed...

Page 33: ...hlussklemme Main power clamp X2 Netzanschluss Regelplatine Main power PCB X3 Anschluss RS232 PCB Connector RS232 PCB X5 Anschluss Pt100 Connector Pt100 X6 Leer Empty X7 Anschluss T rendschalter Connec...

Page 34: ...Appendix D Drawing Thermocenter TC 40 501 460 437 90 527 330 340 370 34 Copyright Salvis Lab Edition 191107...

Page 35: ...Appendix E Drawing Thermocenter TC 100 460 570 660 90 500 450 570 0 631 Copyright SalvisLab Edition 191107 35...

Page 36: ...Appendix F Drawing Spare Parts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 36 Copyright SalvisLab Edition 191107...

Page 37: ...aust 12 31W04143019 Ventilator 230V 13 31W04143053 Ventilator 115V 14 31W04144016 Closing Bolt 15 31W04960700 Door Switch 16 31W04140002 Door Inner Case TC 40 17 31W04140000 Door Inner Case TC 100 18...

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