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Warranty Information  

FTS Systems FlexiCool low temperature baths are warranted by SP Scientific to be free of defects in material and 
workmanship when operated under normal conditions as specified in the instructions provided in this manual. Please 
take this opportunity to locate the serial tag on your new FTS Systems FlexiCool and record the information below for 
future reference. SP Scientific also recommends that you complete and return your unit’s warranty registration card. 

 
Model Number 

 

 

 
Serial Number 

 

 

 
Part Number 

 

 

 

 

 

Limited Warranty

 

 

SP Scientific (the “Company”) shall warrant each of its products against defects in material or workmanship for a period 
of 12 months from the date of shipment provided that the product is used in a reasonable manner under appropriate 
conditions and consistent with the applicable operating instructions. 

The  obligation  of the  Company  shall  be,  at  its  option,  to  repair or replace,  without  charge  any  parts  that  prove  to  be 
defective  within  the  warranty  period,  if  the  purchaser  notifies  the  Company  promptly  in  writing  of  such  defect.  No 
product shall be returned to the Company without prior approval of the Company. 

This limited warranty shall cover the costs of parts and labor to 

repair or replace all defective product(s) at the Seller’s 

factory. For all products installed by the Company and located within the Company service travel areas, this warranty 
shall cover transportation charges to ship the product to and from  the Company’s factory and/or the costs of travel, 
room and board if the Company’s employees conduct repair at the Buyer’s location. In lieu of repair or replacement at 
the Company’s factory, the Company may, in its discretion, authorize a third party to perform the repair or replacement 
at the Buyer’s location, and at the Company’s sole expense.  

The  Company  shall  not  be  responsible  for  labor  charges  payable  with  respect  to  persons  other  than  Company 
employees. Replacement or repair of parts pursuant to this warranty shall not in any way extend the original warranty 
period. The Company shall not be responsible for any unauthorized repairs, replacements or product modifications, nor 
will  it  be  responsible  for  any  product  failures  resulting  from  such  unauthorized  repairs,  replacements  or  product 
modifications negligently or otherwise made by persons other than Company employees or authorized representatives 
of the Company. The buyer shall assume transportation charges to ship the product to and from the Company’s factory 
a

nd the costs of travel, room and board if the Company’s employees conduct repair at the Buyer’s location within the 

warranty period if the product was not installed by the Company’s and/or is not located within the Company’s service 
travel areas. 

THE COMPANY DOES NOT MAKE AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR 
FITNESS  FOR  A  PARTICULAR  PURPOSE  OR  ANY  OTHER  WARRANTY,  EXPRESSED  OR  IMPLIED,  WITH 
RESPECT  TO  THE  SALE,  INSTALLATION,  DESIGN  OR  USE  OF  ITS  PRODUCTS.  ADDITIONALLY,  THE 
COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF OR 
ANY DEFECTS IN ITS PRODUCTS. 

The Company’s employees are available to provide general advice to customers concerning the use of the Company’s 
products; however, oral representations are not warranties with respect to particular products or their uses and may not 
be relied upon if they are inconsistent with the relevant product specifications for the items set forth herein. 

Notwithstanding  the  above,  the  terms  and  conditions  set  forth 

in  the  Company’s  formal  sales  contracts  shall  be 

controlling and supersede any inconsistent terms contained herein, and any changes to such contracts must be made 
in writing and signed by an authorized executive of the Company. 

 

WARNING! THE DISPOSAL AND/OR EMISSION OF SUBSTANCES USED IN CONNECTION 
WITH THIS EQUIPMENT MAY BE GOVERNED BY VARIOUS FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL 
REGULATIONS. ALL USERS OF THIS EQUIPMENT ARE URGED TO BECOME FAMILIAR 
WITH ANY REGULATIONS THAT APPLY IN THE USERS AREA CONCERNING THE DUMPING 
OF WASTE MATERIALS IN OR UPON WATER, LAND OR AIR AND TO COMPLY WITH SUCH 
REGULATIONS. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FTS FLEXICOOL IMMERSION COOLERS FC100

Page 1: ...IMMERSION COOLERS FC50 FC100 OPERATOR S MANUAL FTS SYSTEMS FLEXICOOL IMMERSION COOLERS ...

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Page 3: ... of dissemination of modifications to or the creation of derivative works from this Immersion Coolers FC50 FC100 Operator s Manual by any means and in any form or manner is expressly prohibited except with the prior written permission of SP Scientific Permitted copies of this document must retain all proprietary notices contained in the original The information in this document is subject to chang...

Page 4: ...MATERIALS IN CHAMBER PRACTICAL OPERATING TIP THESE RECOMMENDATIONS STREAMLINE UNIT OPERATION AND PREVENT COMMON OPERATOR ERRORS ALWAYS WEAR APPROPRIATE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT PPE SUITED FOR THE TASK YOU ARE PERFORMING EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS HAZARD KEEP OBJECTS AWAY FROM HEAT Safety Warnings Always transport the unit with care Sudden jolts or drops may damage the refrigeration system Always obs...

Page 5: ...t or repair of parts pursuant to this warranty shall not in any way extend the original warranty period The Company shall not be responsible for any unauthorized repairs replacements or product modifications nor will it be responsible for any product failures resulting from such unauthorized repairs replacements or product modifications negligently or otherwise made by persons other than Company e...

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Page 7: ...ifting the FlexiCool 3 Setup 4 Ambient Conditions 4 Air Flow Considerations 5 Electrical Requirements 5 IEC Protection Class 1 5 Services and Utilities 5 Installation 6 System Preparation 7 Operation 9 Front Panel Display 9 Basic Operation 10 Start Up 10 Control 11 Powering Off 11 Delivery Line 11 Probes 12 Sound Level 13 SOLO4848 Controller 15 Overview 15 Display and Keypad Identification and Use...

Page 8: ...rature Controlled Operation 16 Display and Indicators 16 Restarting 16 Multiple Machine Controller Setup 17 Connection Procedure 17 Controller Setup 17 Monitoring Software Procedure 18 Maintenance 19 Cleaning 19 Compressor Safeties 20 Refrigerant Types and Properties 20 Refrigeration System 21 Appendix A Temperature Calibration 23 Appendix B Changing Temperature Display 25 Appendix C Troubleshooti...

Page 9: ...ogramming and or control from remote locations The FTS Systems FlexiCool comes equipped with one 1 of three 3 standard probe configuration that may be placed wherever direct cooling and heat removal from ambient to 100 C is required These probes allow the unit to achieve maximum efficiency through the direct expansion of refrigerant inside the probe which eliminates the need for a secondary medium...

Page 10: ...ptions Optional USB adapter 2m cable and software for plug and play operation Mechanically refrigerated Key Benefits Allows for accurate process control Allows cooling for a variety of applications Permits complete control of the machine from a PC and allows for data logging Eliminates costs and hazards associated with expendable refrigerants ...

Page 11: ...lection or free replacement of the material When possible replacement parts will be shipped and invoiced to you making them a part of your claim Lifting the FlexiCool If no damage was discovered following the initial inspection of the FlexiCool make sure that two 2 individuals are available to safely lift and carry the unit using proper lifting techniques i e bending at the knees not at the back T...

Page 12: ...e mounted outside or otherwise exposed to the elements The environment should be free from air containing large amounts of moisture salt or sulfur For best low temperature operation consider that the ideal ambient temperature for your FTS Systems FlexiCool is approximately 22 C 71 6 F Higher ambient temperatures will limit the system s ability to achieve its ultimate low temperature Ambient Air Te...

Page 13: ...are detachable and have a molded IEC 60320 C 13 plug that attach to the machine Equipment rated with a nominal voltage of 120 VAC 60 Hz should only be operated from 113 to 127 VAC Equipment rated with a nominal voltage of 220 VAC 50 Hz should only be operated from 211 to 240 VAC Note Variances in frequency of 3 Hz are permitted IEC Protection Class 1 This unit s chassis is connected to earth groun...

Page 14: ...ugh wire gauge that the voltage is maintained to the receptacle even when a full load is applied to the receptacle Additionally the receptacle voltage should be measured while that receptacle is under load Ensure the proper amperage circuit breaker is installed in the line and located near the equipment Plug in the line cord Avoid the use of long extension cords these cause a significant power dro...

Page 15: ...ided pencil sensor RTD 1 Plug the pencil sensor RTD into the jack labeled SENSOR on the back of 2 the unit Place the sensor so that the shaft is in contact with the fluid vapor whose 3 temperature is to be controlled Plug the unit into the power source 4 Pencil Sensor RTD plugged into SENSOR jack SENSOR Jack ...

Page 16: ...Getting Started FTS Systems FlexiCool 8 Rev 001 10 13 SP Scientific 2013 ...

Page 17: ...INLESS STEEL PROBES OR FLUIDS WHEN THEY REACH EXTERMLY LOW TEMPERATURES Front Panel Display The front panel of the FlexiCool FC50 and FC100 control houses the main power switch cool indicator process temperature controller and communication port The front panel of the FlexiCool FC50 or FC100 no control only features the main power switch and cool indicator Cool Indicator Main Power Switch Temperat...

Page 18: ...ic Operation Start Up Turn the main power switch to the ON position 1 The controller will turn on and display the current process temperature and 2 setpoint value Adjust the setpoint using the Up and Down buttons 3 Press the SET button to accept the setpoint 4 Up Down SET ...

Page 19: ...ough this line is strong it can be damaged to the point of rupture if it is repeatedly bent too sharply or forcibly twisted This line must remain gas tight in order to contain the refrigerant charge in the unit Never bend the delivery line more sharply than a 5 inch 12 7 cm radius or a 10 inch 25 4 cm diameter Supporting the delivery line at one or more places is recommended to prevent sagging or ...

Page 20: ...th free iron and rusting or pitting of the stainless surface may occur If such a condition is observed treat with a 20 Nitric Acid solution by dipping or brushing for approximately one hour While cleaning be sure not to dip the brazed connection at the top of the coil in the acid solution In severe cases this pitting can lead to perforation The Flexible Probe P2 Flexible Corrugated is constructed ...

Page 21: ...e level SPL recorded for the FlexiCool is 61 dBA Readings were taken on all four 4 sides of the unit at a distance of 36 inches 91 cm from a seated position of 48 inches 122 cm high while the unit was located on a 33 inch 84 cm high bench The maximum SPL of 61 dBA was recorded on the back side of the unit ...

Page 22: ...Operation FTS Systems FlexiCool 14 Rev 001 10 13 SP Scientific 2013 ...

Page 23: ...mperature or the current parameter depending on the mode of operation SV Display The Set Value display shows either the current temperature setpoint or the current parameter setpoint depending on the mode of operation SET Button The SET button is used to confirm the setting value It is also used to navigate between function modes Rotate Button The Rotate button is used to change parameters within ...

Page 24: ...ates whether the controller is displaying temperature in degrees Celsius C or degrees Fahrenheit F Note For information on changing the temperature display between degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit refer to Appendix B Changing Temperature Display Temperature Controlled Operation FlexiCool models designed for temperature control feature a proportional integral derivative PID microprocessor cont...

Page 25: ...dbus communication contact SP Scientific Connection Procedure Connect your PC to the communication port on the front of the first machine 1 Connect the back of the first machine to the front of the second machine 2 using a standard straight thru RJ12 or RJ45 cable assembly Note A 5 foot straight RJ12 45 p n 100004626 is available For more information contact SP Scientific Connect each additional m...

Page 26: ...s included in the optional Communication Kit p n COMMKIT For more information contact SP Scientific Using the monitoring software enter the address number of the machine you 1 wish to monitor i e 1 4 then press Connect Select the image of the controller you wish to edit monitor The image will be 2 highlighted in a green box when selected ...

Page 27: ...LVING THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM ARE TO BE PERFORMED BY THE END USER HOT SURFACE THE COMPRESSOR AND ASSOCIATED TUBING IN THE LOWER PORTION OF THE UNIT ARE LIKELY TO BE HOT AND POSE A POTENTIAL BURN HAZARD Cleaning The following procedure should be performed on a routine basis from weekly to monthly depending upon the operating environment Disconnect electric utilities 1 Wipe down all exterior cabine...

Page 28: ...or is readily dispersed in air and will burn readily 1 Materials that require considerable preheating under all ambient temperature conditions before ignition and combustion can occur 4 Will rapidly or completely vaporize at normal atmospheric pressure and temperature or is readily dispersed in air and will burn readily Instability 0 Normally stable even under fire exposure conditions and are not ...

Page 29: ... insufficient air cooling a high temperature thermostat deactivates the compressor Note High temperature of the compressor can be caused by blocked airflow or by a malfunction of the fan motor The compressor will automatically start when the condition is corrected but will turn off again if the voltage is too low or the temperature is too high IF ANY REFRIGERATION SYSTEM PROBLEMS OCCUR MORE THAN O...

Page 30: ...Maintenance FTS Systems FlexiCool 22 Rev 001 10 13 SP Scientific 2013 ...

Page 31: ...abeled 1 SENSOR on the back of the unit Ensure that the shaft of the Pencil Sensor RTD is in contact with the fluid or 2 vapor temperature that needs to be controlled Place an NIST sensor with independent measuring instrument or 3 thermometer in the same fluid or vapor as close as possible to the machine s Pencil Sensor RTD Use the SOLO controller to adjust the temperature setpoint to 40 C or othe...

Page 32: ...adjust your reading Note The Down button is used to decrease the value shown on the SV display Pressing and holding this button will accelerate the pace at which descending increments are displayed The Up button is used to increase the value shown on the SV display Pressing and holding this button will accelerate the pace at which ascending increments are displayed Press the Rotate Button until Lo...

Page 33: ...e units menu setting 3 i e Use the Down and Up buttons to change between degrees C or degrees F 4 Note The Down button is used to decrease the value shown on the SV display Pressing and holding this button will accelerate the pace at which descending increments are displayed The Up button is used to increase the value shown on the SV display Pressing and holding this button will accelerate the pac...

Page 34: ...Continue pressing the Rotate button until you access Loc2 i e 13 Press the SET button to accept 14 Temperature Range FC100 FC50 Span Limits SOLO Input Setup P3 3 Range High tP H 30 C 86 F 30 C 86 F P3 4 Range Low tP L 99 9 C 99 9 F 60 C 76 F Setpoint Recommendation Short Spec Temp Control Range Do not set above 20 C 68 F 20 C 68 F Do not set below 99 5 C 95 F 50 C 58 0 F Note The set value is limi...

Page 35: ...orking Check for operation of the fan you can feel air being drawn across the condenser If it isn t working please call SP Scientific Service Compressor fails to restart after it has been shut off High pressure in the refrigeration system Wait several minutes and try starting the unit again Gradual loss of Temperature Dirty or blocked condenser fins Clean condenser Loss of refrigerant Call SP Scie...

Page 36: ...utes as the system cools The condition will self correct PV is below the lower span limit Turn off the main breaker to permit the system to warm naturally External Pencil Sensor RTD not connected Verify that the external pencil sensor RTD is connected to the jack labeled SENSOR on the back of the unit and that it is in contact with the fluid vapor that is being controlled Note For information on s...

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