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Figure 3D: 830-00906 ONLY 

 

3.1

 

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ONNECTIONS (

SEE FIGURE 

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Power:  The AC power inlet is an IEC320-C14 socket.  Plug the line 
cord provided into this socket and then into the appropriate 115 - 230 
VAC 50/60 Hz wall outlet.  Continuous current draw is rated at 7 
amps at 115 VAC or 5 amps at 230VAC (50/60 Hz).  To ensure safe 
operation of the unit, it is important to ensure that the outlet is 
properly grounded.   

The #830-00905 and #830-00906 chillers ship with a USA/Canada 
and Europe power cord.  If a power cord for another Country/Region 
is required to support universal power operation please contact your 
representative. 

Fuses: 10 amp (5mm x 20mm) GDB quick acting glass, meets  
IEC 127-2 
Replacement Fuse: Sonics#20-22332-10, Allied Electronics 
#70149445. 

Optional Alarms:  Alarm signals are TTL signals, normally high (>4 
VDC), located on the 9-pin d-subminiature connector as follows: 

System Alarm: 

Pin 7 

Alarm Signal Return:  

Pin 8 

Temperature Alarm:  

Pin 9 

Optional RS-232:  The chiller has an RS-232 communication link 
option.  Connections are made via a 9-pin dsub connector (see 
section 7 for wiring and communications details). 

 

3.2

 

P

LUMBING 

C

ONNECTIONS (

SEE FIGURE 

3)

 

The standard process fluid inlet (coolant return) and outlet (coolant 
supply) connections, located on the left side, are 1/4” Colder brand 
fittings.      
 

Important  Note:    The  chiller  should  be  located  at  approximately 
the same level or above the system. 

 

WARNING 

Electrical Shock 

Hazard:  Never Plug 

in a Line Cord with 

Wet Hands 

Internal Reservoir 

Fill cap  

Summary of Contents for 830-00905

Page 1: ...Recirculating Chiller Model 830 00905 830 00906 Operation Manual Sonics Materials Inc 53 Church Hill Road Newtown CT 06470 USA Phone 203 270 4600 info sonics com www sonics com Rev 12 21...

Page 2: ..._________________________ 8 START UP__________________________________________________________________________ 8 SECTION 5 _________________________________________________________________________ 8 O...

Page 3: ...ets the provisions of the directives 2004 108 EC EMC Directive 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive EN 61326 1 2006 Emissions and Immunity EN 61000 3 2 2006 Harmonics Emissions EN 61000 3 3 2008 Voltage F...

Page 4: ...ng point Only water is recommended when using a 830 00905 with an ultrasonic processor and cup horn microplate horn accessory When using a 830 00906 always use only proper coolants as specified in man...

Page 5: ...s The system provides 1 liter per minute of constant temperature coolant with PID control for both cooling and heating With fewer moving parts the system is highly reliable and energy efficient The ch...

Page 6: ...00906 DI Water Koolance 27 propylene glycol water mix or 27 50 ethylene glycol water mix Process Fluid Fittings 1 4 quick connect type connectors Colder brand Pumps Diaphragm Wetted Materials Aluminu...

Page 7: ...830 00905 830 00906 Side Figure 3C 830 00905 830 00906 Back Filter Wrench used to tighten or remove filter housing Process Fluid Connectors On Off Switch Signal Connector 9 Pin D sub Display Screen Co...

Page 8: ...20mm GDB quick acting glass meets IEC 127 2 Replacement Fuse Sonics 20 22332 10 Allied Electronics 70149445 Optional Alarms Alarm signals are TTL signals normally high 4 VDC located on the 9 pin d sub...

Page 9: ...nue using the filter on the back of the unit Connect the Coolant Return tubing from the flow cell water jacket directly to the chiller Coolant Return port bypassing the filter Recommended Coolants DI...

Page 10: ...LEVEL LOW add more coolant to the reservoir until the display changes to read the coolant temperature Important Notes Do not run the chiller dry for more than a few seconds SECTION 5 OPERATION _______...

Page 11: ...to the set point temperature To change the set point temperatures just press the UP or DOWN keys again to change SETTEMP 1 to the new set point followed by ENTER and then START STOP The Operating Mode...

Page 12: ...lly TTL low 0 5 VDC system failure has occurred A list of system failures causing the system alarm to change to TTL low can be found in Section 6 In the event of a system failure the alarm type will b...

Page 13: ...for a RMA number to return the unit for fan replacement Pump Fail The liquid heat exchanger plate temperature is either too hot or too cold indicating pump failure a blockage in the external plumbing...

Page 14: ...larms are present poor temperature control indicates the heat load is too great for the chiller the TE cooling heating engine is not receiving power the PID constants have been corrupted or the chille...

Page 15: ...non shedding wipe dipped in isopropyl alcohol SECTION 9 TECHNICAL SUPPORT _____________________________________________ Customer service is our highest priority Please contact us immediately for tech...

Page 16: ...ich invalidate the warranty include but are not limited to Removing the serial number label Any disassembly partial or complete of the product Changing any components of the product Subjecting the pro...

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