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Appendix

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HAAKE Phoenix II P1

Version 3.07

show actual values (voltage and current output)

of an external device.

24.3 Selecting the signal range

Selecting the signal range (resolution) and type (voltage or

current) is done with the rotary switch at the analog box. A

narrow notch on the side of the switch indicates the position.

The following settings are possible:

Voltage input and output: Switch position: „Mode“

a)

0...10 V = 0...100

°

0

b)

--1...3 V = --100...300

°

C

1

(10mV/

°

C Änderung; 0,0V=0,0

°

C )

c)

0...10 V = --100...400

°

C

2

Current input and output:

d)

0...20 mA =

--100...400

°

C

3

e)

0...20 mA =

0...100

°

C

4

f)

4...20 mA =

--100...400

°

C

5

g)

4...20 mA =

0...100

°

C

6

Before changing the signal range, switch off the thermostat

and the voltage supply of the analog box. Then set the range

and switch the thermostat and analog box back on.

24.4 Simultaneous operation of input and output

Via the I/O plug you can either

give set values (voltage or current input),

monitor actual values (voltage or current output) or

simultaneously give set values and monitor actual

values. In this case, input and output channels can be

combined at will.

24.5 Offset adjustment of the set temperatures and ac-

tual temperatures

If the analog interface on the thermostat display is activated,

two new functions ”RTA input and RTA output” appear. If an

offset is shown between the analog defined set temperature

and the set temperature shown in the display, the difference

between the two values can be entered as the correction

value with the function ”RTA input”. After the function is acti-

vated, two temperature values RT1 and RT2 can be seen in

the display with the associated correction values RT1 and

RT2. For T1, define the temperature value at which the devi-

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Page 3: ...ing onto baths and bath bridges 17 8 Functional Elements 18 8 1 Front Phoenix II P1 18 8 2 Rear Phoenix II P1 19 8 3 Bath vessel B5 example model for B7 and B12 20 8 4 Refrigerated bath C25P example model C20P C35P C40P C41P C50P and C75P 21 9 Hoses 22 9 1 Connecting Hoses 22 9 2 Selecting Hoses 22 9 2 1 Plastic and rubber hoses 23 9 2 2 Metal hoses 24 9 3 Tap water cooling 25 9 3 1 Connection to ...

Page 4: ...14 2 3 Setting the RTA system correction value 42 14 3 Change actual set value quickly 42 14 4 Ramp functions 43 14 4 1 Entering a temperature program 43 14 4 2 Viewing stored programs 44 14 4 3 Graphical display of the active temperature program 44 14 4 4 Deleting a program 44 14 4 5 Selecting beep 44 14 4 6 Running a temperature program 45 14 4 7 Stopping the temperature program 45 14 4 8 Exampl...

Page 5: ...e contact for alarm triggering 58 18 3 External Pt100 sensor 59 18 4 I O port option 59 18 5 Shielded Cables 59 19 RS232C Interface 60 19 1 Connecting to a computer 60 19 1 1 PC with an RS232C interface 60 19 2 Interface parameter 62 19 3 Requirements made of external units 63 19 4 Setting the desired set value 63 19 5 Correction value 63 19 6 Controlling a circulator 63 19 7 Sets of commands 64 1...

Page 6: ...ates the next operating step to be carried out and what happens as a result thereof 1 2 Symbols used on the unit front Caution Read the instruction manual before oper ating Instrument in off position Instrument in on position 1 3 Symbols used on the unit rear Pump connection back flow suction from the external object Pump connection pressure to the external object Artisan Technology Group Quality ...

Page 7: ...linking alternately when the cooling is on The crossed out star is on when the cooling unit is off if ramp function is activated IDENT flashes After starting the control and after ente ring a new set temperature the controller determines suitable control parameters It can happen that heating or cooling is interrupted during this process and the dis played temperature changes This is because the co...

Page 8: ...ettings Limits Temp format Cooling Control External control Identification Diff cont Unit LCD contrast Beep OFF ON Reset Multi funct port Autostart Time Date Control Language Self test New ramp Delete ramp Beep Reset ramp Reset customer settings Total reset Control Pump Status Activate set value Graph Cange act set val external internal Cykles Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guara...

Page 9: ...k our products during the manufacturing pro cess to certify that they are produced according to the speci fications as well as to monitor correct functioning and to con firm that they are safe This is why we initiate this monitoring process of important characteristics already during manufacturing and record the results for future reference The Final Test label on the product is a sign that this u...

Page 10: ...om www thermo com tc www thermo com tc France Thermo Electron S A Great Britain Thermo Electron 16 Avenue du Québec Silic 765 Temperature Control Business F 91963 Courtaboeuf Cedex Ion Path Road Three Winsford Cheshire CW7 3GA Tel 33 0 1 60 92 48 00 Tel 44 0 16 06 54 87 49 Fax 33 0 1 60 92 49 00 Fax 44 0 16 06 54 87 12 info tc fr thermo com info tc uk thermo com www thermo com tc www thermo com tc...

Page 11: ... there are no norms and standards on a national level the testing process is in keeping with currently valid technical rules and regulations norms and standards All required measuring data are listed on this page of the Test Certificate Measuring conditions Ambient temperature 20 C Power supply frequency 230V 5V 50 Hz respectively 115V 5V 60Hz System parameters Volume 8 litre Liquid Water Rated te...

Page 12: ...rance e g damages A safe operation of the instrument cannot be guaran teed if the user does not comply with this instruction manual Ensure that this manual is always at hand for every unit operator Only use this unit solely for the intended application Repairs alterations or modifications must only be car ried out by specialist personnel Consider the manufac turer s instruction manuals Considerabl...

Page 13: ... Sheet The temperature controlling i e immersing of test tubes Erlenmeyer flasks or similar objects directly within the circulator constitutes normal circulator practise We do not know which substances are contained within these vessels Many substances are inflammable easily ignited or explosive hazardous to health environmentally unsafe i e dangerous You alone are responsible for the handling of ...

Page 14: ... penetrate Protection IP 20 according to EN 60529 for all cooling units i e regarding the protection against accidently touching live parts and damage by foreign matter it has been ensured that foreign bodies with a thickness or di ameter of more than 12 mm cannot penetrate No special precautions were taken against the pe netration of water and dust The device should there fore not be used in a du...

Page 15: ...lt EN 61010 This as sumes that two separate faults do not occur simultaneously This system therefore offers protection against one single fault This one fault will effectively occur automatically if you do not read this manual if you do not correctly set the excess temperature protection i e the safety reserves have already been used up Such faults can include e g Fault in the temperature control ...

Page 16: ...sing the built in combined pressure and suction pump 6 4 Temperature ranges Working temperature range The temperature range of the circulator without addi tional heating or cooling sources Operating temperature range The temperature range of the circulator which can be reached if additional heating or cooling sources are used Tap water can be used as a cooling source In this case the minimum worki...

Page 17: ...bient temperature 5 40 C relative humidity max 80 31 C 50 40 C excess voltage category II contamination level 2 7 4 Resting time after transportation only for refrigerated circulators As we can unfortunately not guarantee that our refrigerated circulators are always transported according to our recom mendations i e upright lubrication oil can leak from the compressor into the cooling circuit If th...

Page 18: ...wire guided HF signals EN61000 4 8 magnetic field of mains frequency EN61000 4 11 voltage drop short time interruption Interference emission CISPR16 class B wire guided interference emission CISPR16 class B radiated interference emission EN 61000 3 2 voltage variations and flickering EN 61000 3 3 over compensation voltage flows The application in industrial and commercial public mains environments...

Page 19: ...e delivered unassembled by means of transpor tation Switch off the unit and pull out the mains plug 1 Guide the unit down into the opening in a curve Do not damage Floats possibly easily raise 2 Attach the unit with 2 screws Order no 003 6401 Tighten only by hand Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 20: ...ront Phoenix II P1 5 4 3 2 1 HAAKE PHOENIX II 1 Symbol Read the instruction manual 2 Mains switch 3 Excess temperature setting 4 10 control keys to the function and menu selection 5 LC display Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 21: ...service 13 Socket for external Pt100 sensor 14 RS 232C interface 17 Pump inlet back flow from the external object 18 Pump outlet pressure to the external object 19 Mains cable coolers with control cable 20 Fuses not in conjunction with refrigerated baths if the fuses are triggered see chap 12 4 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 22: ...erature control module 31 Bath opening with bath covering standard feature 32 Drainage nozzle W All bath containers contain an additional tap water cooling coil for hoses with 8 mm inner ø The flow direction of the water can be freely selected Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 23: ...h cover standard feature 32 Drainage nozzle 33 Handles for transport purposes 34 Ventilation grid removeable four mounting points 35 Fuses if the fuses are triggered see chap 12 4 36 Mains cable 37 Connection for combined mains connection and control cable 19 of Phoenix 38 Symbol Read the instruction manual Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 24: ...ure control effectiveness Whenever possible the decision should be made in favor of the wider hose diameter and the vessel to be temperature controlled should be placed as close as possible to the circu lator High operating temperatures will lead to high tem peratures on the hose surface this is even more so at the metal nozzles In this case DO NOT TOUCH The required hose material is dependent on ...

Page 25: ...SIL or Synth 60 8 mm i per meter 12 mm i per meter 082 0663 082 0664 Perbunan hoses for a temperature range of 40 to 100 C 8 mm i per meter 12 mm i per meter 082 0172 082 0173 Foam rubber insulation for PVC Viton Silicone und Perbunan hoses for hoses with 8 mm i per meter for hoses with 12 mm i per meter 806 0373 806 0374 Hose fittings B for plastic hoses for hoses with 8 mm i for hoses with 12 mm...

Page 26: ...ubjected to mechanical strain These hoses are available in lengths of 0 5 1 0 and 1 5 me ters from Thermo Electron Couplings for connecting two hoses are also available if other lengths should be required for a particular application The smallest opening inside the metal hoses is 10 mm The metal hoses are provided with coupling nuts M16 x 1 DIN 12 879 part 2 at either end The counter piece for att...

Page 27: ...indered Pressure fluctuations of the public water net may ham per the temperature constancy For proper results the water pressure should be stable or measures should be taken to keep it stable The min pressure should not be below 1 bar 2 The amount of flow should be set to a min value At first the full flow should be used so that the unit can reach its operating temperature Then the amount of flow...

Page 28: ...ath and then back to the suction port With a hose support optional accessory which is employed for baths with a wall thickness up to 26 mm both the pressure and suction hose are securely held With a clamp in the pressure hose the amount of the cir culating liquid is balanced with that of the amount float ing back It is recommended to use a hose with 8 mm interior as pressure hose and one with 12 m...

Page 29: ...uent unit decalcification Calcium tends to deposit itself on the heating ele ment The heating capacity is reduced and service life shortened Water of course can be employed up to 95 C howev er above 80 C water vaporization reaches a level which necessitates the liquid to be constantly replenis hed 10 to 80 C Water with Antifreeze In applications below 5 C the water has to be mixed with an antifree...

Page 30: ...tion Thermo Electron heat transfer liquids are supplied with an EC Safety Data Sheet Thermo Electron takes no responsibility for damages caused by the selection of an unsuitable bath liquid Unsuitable bath liquids are liquids which e g are very highly viscous much higher than 30 mPa s at the respective working temperature have corrosive characteristics or tend to cracking Older bath liquids also t...

Page 31: ... point of the bath liquid Please ensure when selecting other heat transfer liquid than ours that no toxic gases can be generated and bear in mind that inflammable gases can build up over the liq uid during usage At bath temperatures of over 200 C the usage of a heat take off is recommended Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 32: ...capacity kJ kg K 1 67 1 51 1 56 no sp 2 10 1 96 2 00 Temperature range 75 200 300 250 28 45 210 Colour trans parent colour less trans parent colour less trans parent colour less trans parent colour less trans parent light brown trans parent yellow Reacts with Silicone Silicone Silicone Light metals Zinc Rubber Silicone Copper Light metals Bronze Copper Light metals Bronze trans parent colour less ...

Page 33: ...nsfer liquid in order to avoid too much liquid being drawn from the internal bath The bath level should be checked when the preset tem perature has been reached Quite often closed external systems cannot be prefilled as suggested In this case the internal bath of the unit has to be filled to the max level After starting the unit the pump will feed the necessary liquid to the external system Should...

Page 34: ...ossible residues can be drained by tilting the circula tor slightly Option Use the liquid drain order no 333 0499 This push and pull version makes emptying easier For assembly it is necessary to use a fork wrench of 17 mm Double safety against unintended opening is avoided if the nozzle will be closed by the closing screw after use Hot Baht liquid or very cold bath liquids should not be drained Wh...

Page 35: ...unit with the cable 19 12 2 Checking the liquid circuit Before switching on check again to make sure that the pres sure and suction ports are either connected with each other or blocked with covering plugs or alternatively if an external object is to be temperature controlled that the hoses are connected correctly and secured see chapter 9 12 3 Changing the mains plug e g for Great Britain This sh...

Page 36: ...ices a white marking is visible a certain cooling down time should be allowed approx 5 min before the dip switch can be pressed again Do not use tools do not use force Both destroy the fuse If the fuse should be triggered again after resetting the unit probably has a defect In this case the unit should be sent in for servicing Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOUR...

Page 37: ...ching on the unit for the first time you are asked for your desired user language see Chap 13 3 After the selection the language you arrive to in the main menue Select Settings in the main menu Under Settings there are several submenus available In the following display pictures you can see the path which has been selected and the accompanying menu number in the bottom line status line 13 1 Settin...

Page 38: ... a power failure Switching on again is only possible with the Start command in the main menue This is due to safety reasons The unit reacts in the same way if it is switched on via a mains switch in the laboratory Autostart ON The temperature control module switches on automatically after a power failure and will be operating with the saved values Please consider any possible resulting risks 13 1 ...

Page 39: ...n only return to the main menu by switching the unit off and on again at the mains 13 1 8 Multi functional port It is possible to integrate additional units such as an addi tional pump cooling or heating into the safety circuit of the circulator by connecting it to the multi functional port Port OFF is the presetting of the factory which is used at normal operation Additional switching limits can ...

Page 40: ...ttings and then Temp format Confirm the standard C F or K and the resolution 0 1 or 0 01 using the assigned function key 13 4 Setting Interface 13 4 1 Interface RS232C Select Ports and then RS232 for further information see19 2 for setting the interface parameters After that activate the desired interface by pressing the left down function key several times 13 4 2 Analog interface option Select Po...

Page 41: ...erature value is displayed in this menu point without changing the setting see Section 15 13 6 Settings the pump speed In order to adjust the circulator to the respective application the pump speed can be varied in three steps In the Set tings menu the pump speed can be selected by pressing the pump function several times Pump fast maximum power This setting is only neces sary when external system...

Page 42: ...control is activated the temperature value of the external PT100 sensor is displayed in bold numbers This results in the following display if AUTOSTART OFF start appears in the display 2 If need be change the settings or temperature settings and Start with the corresponding function key The main menu display then shows Stop By pressing the Stop functional key the control can be stopped at any time...

Page 43: ...essing the corresponding function key Then you enter the new value via the number keys with 3 digits before and 2 digits after the decimal point After entering the last digit you are asked whether you want to activate the value If not you can enter a set temperature again otherwise you get back to the set values submenu In case of a wrong entry all empty digits have to be entered before you can en...

Page 44: ...auged thermometer It is entered into the circulator as the correction factor RTA and remains stored there A separate internal i and external e RTA value is assigned to each of the 4 storable set temperatures The correction factor only refers to this one application A new correction value is required for any new temperature or altered test setup 1 Select Set values and then the set temperature whos...

Page 45: ...available 14 4 1 Entering a temperature program Select New ramp In the display a table with the following columns appears No Start C End C Var K Time 1 0 10 Here No is the number of the program segment Start C and End C is the start or end temperature of the segment and Time the duration of the segment The value Variation K shows which variation in Kelvin C there may be between the actual temperat...

Page 46: ...ow keys above and under the S the desired seg ments can be selected When required they can be changed with Edit After selecting and or changing the temperature program you get back to the ramp menu with Back 14 4 3 Graphical display of the active temperature program With the function Graphic of the ramp menu the course of the set values of the temperature program is displayed graphically and can b...

Page 47: ...ent segment as well as the number of the ramp and the number of the segment are displayed next to the ramp symbol When the course of the program has been ended the circulator maintains the last set temperature The end of a segment or the end of the program can be indicated by an acoustic signal see 14 4 5 14 4 7 Stopping the temperature program You can stop a running program with the Stop ramp fun...

Page 48: ...d temperature of the segment The current actual temperature The current set temperature This is the temperature that should be achieved with an exact linear tempera ture gradient The current actual temperature is slightly lower 3 In segment no 2 a small negative temperature gradient is given so that the bath is to cool down slower than with out controlling During the whole run of segment no 2 the ...

Page 49: ...t temperature equals the actual temperature 8 The heating is activated again As the temperature gradi ent set in segment no 5 is too fast at the end of the seg ment the set end temperature has not been reached yet In segment no 6 the end temperature of no 5 is to be maintained The unit heats as long as this temperature has been reached Then by means of circled heating the temperature is maintained...

Page 50: ...Activate Identification before starting the unit The control ler automatically determines the optimum settings for the system Depending on the system determination of the pa rameters can take a few minutes The determined parame ters are saved as I values 14 5 2 2 Manual adjustments To make manual adjustments to the external controller speed it is necessary to deactivate Identification Select Setti...

Page 51: ...exter nal sensor is taken as the new set value This function is only displayed if External control is deactivated To activate this special function select Settings Control Diff cont On With the T function a correction value with plus minus signs for setting set values via the external sensor can be set Example The bath temperature should always be 1 51 C above the temperature measured at the exter...

Page 52: ... it could be suitable to let the cooling unit run only partial cooling capacity of 30 of the full capacity 2 Select Settings Temp settings then Cooling and then Cooling HT Switch to ON if the cooling unit should run default set ting is OFF 14 7 Setting temperature limit values The setting range of the operating temperature of the circula tor can be limited if the application or the flash point of ...

Page 53: ... the cooling unit is off 14 9 Operating without control Heating and cooling can be switched off without switching off the pump at the same time In the Settings Control menu this function can be acti vated by pressing the Control OFF functional key This is useful for many applications which still need bath intermixing after a heating cooling phase without maintaining a particu lar temperature To re...

Page 54: ...ext to the release sym bol 15 1 Excess temperature protection dial It offers protection against dangers caused by an uncon trolled heating up of the heat transfer liquid above the de sired set temperature The cut off temperature is adjusted with the excess temper ature setting dial Proper protection can only be guaranteed if the cut off point has been correctly set At the first start up of the cir...

Page 55: ...alue to exactly 35 C 2 After the circulator has reached this temperature turn the excess temperature dial backwards very slowly to the left until the unit cuts off acoustic signal alarm is flashing 3 Then set the set temperature to the actual temperature 35 C 4 Reset the unit via the reset key after the heat transfer liquid has cooled down somewhat The unit can now be used for temperatures below 3...

Page 56: ... temperature The excess temperature protection can be triggered if Excess temperature has been set too closely to the desired working temperature increase value slightly according to specifi cations made in chapter 15 1 1 the control function is defective Return unit for servicing 16 2 Low liquid level cut off The low liquid level protection can be triggered if there is not enough liquid in the ba...

Page 57: ...rature sensor O temp sens or the external PT100 sensor Ext sens Improve shielding of the sensor connector cable see chapter 18 5 Check that the external sensor is firmly and se curely in the socket The sensor must be tested and possibly exchanged by qualified service personnel 16 5 External fault The circulator has been switched to fault status via the alarm input of the multi functional interface...

Page 58: ...t up again If the fault occurs again return unit for servicing Bath temperature L Limit If the low temperature limit L Limit is changed so that is above the actual temperature fault 15 occurs In the Settings Temp settings Limits menu select a low temperature limit that is below the actual temperature ALARM is still visible on the display The reset key must be pressed in order to start up the unit ...

Page 59: ...Set a cut off temperature see chapter 15 1 that is lower than the desired set temperature Switch on the circulator and check if the circulator really does switch itself off at the set cut off temperature If not follow the specifications detailed in chapter 15 1 1 It may be deemed necessary to have the unit checked over by qualified service personnel 17 2 Low liquid level protection Drain the heat ...

Page 60: ... 7 are open in case of an alarm and when the instrument is switched off Rating max 30 V max 0 1 A 18 2 2 Contact input for unit ON OFF Assignment of the Pins 5 and 6 Voltage at Pin 5 and 6 0V Unit is switched ON Voltage at Pin 5 and 6 5V Unit is switched OFF 5V at Pin 5 Ground at Pin 6 Control and pump are stopped 18 2 3 Potential free contact for alarm triggering Assignment of the Pins 3 and 4 Pi...

Page 61: ...2 voltage U Pin 3 voltage U Pin 4 current I 18 4 I O port option This port for analog small voltage will be delivered as an option and is described separately see appendix 18 5 Shielded Cables In order to keep the electromagnetic noise in the instru ment within the tolerable limits it is indispensable to use only shielded cables and high quality plug connections The complete contact of the shieldi...

Page 62: ...s can also be displayed The RS232C interface uses separate lines for sending and receiving data 19 1 Connecting to a computer 19 1 1 PC with an RS232C interface The pin assignment required when connecting the cir culator to a computer via a 9 pin socket is as follows 3 2 7 8 5 RxD Received Data TxD Transmitted Data CTS Clear to Send RTS Request to Send Signal ground Circulator 3 2 7 8 5 Cable 9 pi...

Page 63: ...25 pin socket is as follows 2 3 4 5 7 RxD Received Data TxD Transmitted Data CTS Clear to Send RTS Request to Send Signal Masse Circulator 3 2 7 8 5 Cable 25 pin to 9 pin 25 pin socket 2 3 4 5 7 TxD RxD RTS CTS Computer 9 pin socket 3 2 7 8 5 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 64: ...lowing the name of the interface in one line each For RS232 those are baud rate 8 data bits 1 stop bit parity Then determine for which interface these parameters have to be set RS232C After that select the parameter you want to change and acti vate the desired value The saved parameters will be listed in the first line Changes will be done in the following line All these transfer parameters cannot...

Page 65: ...e last value entered via its keyboard and not the value given by the computer 19 5 Correction value If the desired correction value is set via the computer this means If the interface connection is interrupted the circulator operates to the last correction value entered via the interface After the mains supply current has been switched off and on the circulator operates to the last value entered v...

Page 66: ...fer ence between upper case and lower case letters I e there is no difference between entering start Start START or StArT In case of the standard set of commands be sure to keep the right number of digits when entering a value In case of the extended set of commands and the set of commands acc to NAMUR empty places need not be filled with 0 in contrast with the standard set of commands Standard se...

Page 67: ...P_2___ value OUT_SP_4___ value RTA correction factor c resolution 0 01 C Call up RTA internal Call up RTA external Set RTA internal Set RTA external o s operational sign value 0000 0255 0 C 2 55 C blank and can be used as positive signs e g c 1 23 C c__0123 or c_ 0123 HL LL R_HL R_LL W_HL_ value W_LL_ value IN_SP_6 IN_SP_7 Temperature limit values resolution 0 01 C Call up high limit temperature C...

Page 68: ...1 external OUT_MODE_2_0 OUT_MODE_2_1 Internal external control Call up internal external control Switching to INTERNAL control Switching to EXTERNAL control R_FR W_FR_0 W_FR_1 Diff cont on off call up status OFF ON R_ZA W_ZA_0 W_ZA_1 Autostart call up status OFF ON R_Zi W_Zi_0 W_Zi_1 Fuzzy ID identification call up status OFF ON R_ZB W_ZB_0 W_ZB_1 BEEP Programmer call up status OFF ON R_XT R_XD Re...

Page 69: ... OFF ON R_PF W_PF_ value Pump Call up value 5 to 100 Select value Area 5 to100 Display corresponds fast 100 medium 75 slow 50 W_FS W_FS 0 W_FS 1 Heating and Cooling control External control OFF ON after switching the unit on it is always set to 0 W_HS_ Wert Heating capacity External control only when external control is set to on range 0 to 100 W_KS_ Wert Cooling capacity External control only whe...

Page 70: ...art and end temperature and the seg ment time can be entered in any order Fault F123 RANGE ERROR If a value is entered that is out of the temperature limit error message F123 appears After that enter a correct value W_SN_ no W_SS_ value W_SE_ value Select segment nummer no 1 10 Set start temperature Set end temperature The start and end temperature of the segment in C resolution 0 01 C must be bet...

Page 71: ...s W_AS_ no or W_RS_ no have been entered before If this is not the case F127 appears when entering the command W_RP interrupt ramp Fault F001 COMMAND UNKNOWN If a command is entered that is not defined in any set of commands error message F001 appears In this case enter one of the commands listed above The single ramps can be repeated cyclically R_RZ Call up number of cycles W_RZ_ number Set numbe...

Page 72: ...100 OK 1 Alarm internal Pt100 0 Internal Pt100 OK 1 0 Liquid level OK 0 Reserve 1 Alarm cooling 0 Cooling OK 1 Alarm via external connection 0 External connection OK 1 Alarm motor or pump overloading 0 Motor and pump OK 1 Alarm liquid level 0 Liquid level OK 1 Alarm overtemperature 0 Temperature OK 1 Main relay missing 0 Main relay present 1 External control 0 Internal control 1 Temperature contro...

Page 73: ...ent A segment number will automatically be assigned to the programmed segments Now you can enter the following parameters for each segment number the start temperature of the segment the end temperature of the segment the run time of the segment in seconds 1 W SP segment no start end run time tape Example segment no 1 start 23 0 C end 27 0 C run time 600 sec tape 0 5 C W SP 1 23 0 27 0 600 0 5 All...

Page 74: ...circulator The PC can now be switched off or be used for other tasks The interface cable can be unplugged from the circulator After switching off the circulator the programs are lost Example of a program Program no 3 with 6 segments and 23 program cycles 1 W RN 3 2 W SA W SN1 W SP 1 180 0 190 0 300 0 1 3 W SA W SN2 W SP 2 190 0 185 0 600 4 W SA W SN3 W SP 3 185 0 205 0 240 5 W SA W SN5 W SP 4 205 ...

Page 75: ...ative temperature gradient is available As long as the momentary set temperature is higher than the actual temperature at the beginning of the segment the unit heats until the two temperature curves intersect 6 At this point the heating is inactivated The temperature decrease given in segment no 4 is too fast for a circulator without cooling aggregate Thus the actual temperature decrease is slower...

Page 76: ...he ambient conditions described in Section 4 If the refrigeration output falls below the level stated in the unit s documentation the cause may be one of the following Excessively high ambient temperature The maximum refrigeration output is calculated for the ambient conditions described in Section 4 Any increase in ambient temperature reduces the refrigeration output Reduced heat extraction from ...

Page 77: ...n e g small rust marks should occur in spite of this cleaning with stainless steel caustic agents has proved to be suitable These substances should be applied accord ing to the manufacturers recommendations 21 1 Cleaning the fins of the liquefier In order to maintain the cooling capacity of the unit cleaning has to be done two to four times per year depending on the grade of soiling Switch off the...

Page 78: ...rol Module and Bath Vessel Switch off the unit and pull out the mains plug 1 Unscrew the 2 screws Order no 003 6401 2 Incline the unit slightly whilst lifting it Lift the float to avoid any damage Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 79: ...g temperature range C with tap water cooling C with other cooling C 38 250 20 250 60 250 38 250 20 250 60 250 35 250 20 250 60 250 35 250 20 250 60 250 30 250 20 250 60 250 Temperature accuracy K 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 Heater capacity 230 V 115 V W 2000 1200 2000 1200 2000 1200 2000 1200 2000 1200 Pump Pressure Flow rate max mbar l min Suction Flow rate max mbar l min 560 24 380 22 560 24 380 22...

Page 80: ...H cm 26x48x63 40x51x77 40x51x71 40x51x71 40x51x77 40x51x77 Net weight kg 26 3 46 0 40 0 41 0 45 0 46 0 Total wattage 230 V 115 V VA 2450 1450 2600 2500 1500 2550 2600 2650 Order no for 230 V 50 60 Hz for 230 V 60 Hz for 115 V 60 Hz 440 0251 440 0251 440 0252 440 0301 440 0309 440 0351 440 0351 440 0352 440 0401 440 0409 440 0411 440 0419 440 0501 440 0509 23 4 Cryostats Technical specifications ac...

Page 81: ...30P 230V 50Hz 2x10A 2x16A 220V 60Hz 2x10A 2x16A C35P 230V 50Hz 2x10A 2x16A 115V 60Hz 1x8A 1x15A C40 230V 50Hz 2x10A 2x16A 220V 60Hz 2x10A 2x16A C41P 230V 50Hz 2x10A 2x16A 220V 60Hz 2x10A 2x16A C50P 230V 50Hz 2x10A 2x16A 220V 60Hz 2x10A 2x16A C75P 230V 50Hz 2x10A 2x16A 200V 50 60Hz 2x10A 2x16A Part no 011 0870 Subject to alterations Printed in Germany FRG 1 1 095 2 02 2004 Artisan Technology Group ...

Page 82: ...ut the socket has the following pin assignment 4 reference input set value 6 reference input set value Working resistance for current input 150 Ω Input impedance for voltage input 50 kΩ 24 2 2 Signal output For signal output the socket has the following pin assign ment 2 measuring value actual value 3 measuring value actual value Working resistance for current input 500 Ω Output impedance for volt...

Page 83: ...imultaneous operation of input and output Via the I O plug you can either give set values voltage or current input monitor actual values voltage or current output or simultaneously give set values and monitor actual values In this case input and output channels can be combined at will 24 5 Offset adjustment of the set temperatures and ac tual temperatures If the analog interface on the thermostat ...

Page 84: ...rection value with the function RAT output The entered value is added via the interface to the analog box output ac tual value These two RTA values are effective only for the connected analog box 24 6 Reaction in the event of alarm Following activation of the analog interface the new function E action appears in the display Pressing the function key several times enables you to select how the ther...

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