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5.  

INSTALLATION

5.1.   Electrical safety and Installation

5.1.1  This equipment is designed for safe operation under the following conditions:-

• Indoor use.
• Altitude up to 2000 meters.
• Temperatures between 5°C and 40°C.
• Maximum relative humidity 80% for temperatures up to 31°C decreasing
   linearly to 50% relative humidity at 40°C.

• Mains supply voltage fluctuations up to ± 10% of the nominal voltage.

• Transient overvoltages typically present on the mains supply. 
   (Overvoltage category II).
• Applicable rated pollution degree 2.

5.2.    

   This equipment must be earthed / grounded to a fixed earth / grounded mains

 

socket outlet. The mains supply is to be earthed / grounded in accordance with

 

current legislation.

5.3.   Ensure only the correct rated mains input fuses are fitted. (Where applicable ensure 

the correct Mains cord and moulded IEC plug and lead set fuse if fitted). See Technical 
Specification Section 8 of this Instruction manual.

5.4.   Check the input voltage on the product data label of your Omni Reaction Station unit 

and dry block. Ensure the rating conforms to your local supply.

5.5.   It is recommended the Omni Reaction Station be connected to a mains supply source 

which incorporated a RCD or GFCI device.

5.6.                   Do not install the Omni Reaction Station controller and dry block on a 

surface which may become flooded due to the poor condition of a chilled water supply.

5.7.   The unit is supplied with a moulded mains cord and plug set wired as follows:-

 

Green /Yellow or Green = Earth / Ground

 

Blue or White = Neutral

 

Brown or Black = Live / line hot.

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5.  INSTALLATION. 
 

5.1.  Electrical safety and Installation. 

 

5.2.  This equipment is designed for safe operation under the following conditions:- 

 

 

Indoor use. 

 

 

Altitude up to 2000 meters. 

 

 

Temperatures between -10

°

C and +50

°

C. 

 

 

Maximum relative humidity 80% for temperatures up to 31

°

C decreasing 

linearly to 50% relative humidity at 40

°

C. 

 

 

Mains supply voltage fluctuations up to 

±

 10% of the nominal voltage. 

 

 

Transient overvoltages typically present on the mains supply. (Overvoltage 
category II). 

 

 

Applicable rated pollution degree 2. 

 

5.3. 

 This equipment must be earthed / grounded to a fixed earth / grounded mains 

socket outlet. The mains supply is to be earthed / grounded in accordance with 
current legislation.  

 
5.4.  Ensure only the correct rated mains input fuses are fitted. (Where applicable ensure 

the correct mains cable fuse if fitted). See Technical Specification, Section 8 of this 
Instruction book.  

 

5.5.  Check the voltage on the product data label of this unit. Ensure the rating conforms 

to your local supply. Only connect to resistive loads = 1500Watts @ 230V~AC or 
750Watts @ 115V~AC. Refer to Technical Specification, Section 8 of this Instruction 
book.  

 

5.6.  This product must be connected to a mains supply source which incorporates an 

RCD or GFCI device. 

 

5.7.  The unit is supplied with a moulded mains cord and plug set wired as follows:- 

 

 Green / 

Yellow 

 
or 

 

Green 

 

 
Earth / Ground 

 

 

 

 

 

Blue 

or 

White 

Neutral 

 

 

 

 

 

Brown 

or 

Black 

Live / line hot. 

 

 

 

 

 

5.8.  If the controller is to be used on a retort rod, make sure it isn’t positioned over any 

heating apparatus. 

 

5.9. 

If using the wall mounting bracket provided, carefully mark and drill two 

suitable holes using the bracket as a template. Ensure there are now cables etc 
buried in the wall. Plug the holes with raw plugs and fasten the bracket to the wall in 
the correct orientation using the screws provided. Place the controller over the 
bracket. 

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5.  INSTALLATION. 
 

5.1.  Electrical safety and Installation. 

 

5.2.  This equipment is designed for safe operation under the following conditions:- 

 

 

Indoor use. 

 

 

Altitude up to 2000 meters. 

 

 

Temperatures between -10

°

C and +50

°

C. 

 

 

Maximum relative humidity 80% for temperatures up to 31

°

C decreasing 

linearly to 50% relative humidity at 40

°

C. 

 

 

Mains supply voltage fluctuations up to 

±

 10% of the nominal voltage. 

 

 

Transient overvoltages typically present on the mains supply. (Overvoltage 
category II). 

 

 

Applicable rated pollution degree 2. 

 

5.3. 

 This equipment must be earthed / grounded to a fixed earth / grounded mains 

socket outlet. The mains supply is to be earthed / grounded in accordance with 
current legislation.  

 
5.4.  Ensure only the correct rated mains input fuses are fitted. (Where applicable ensure 

the correct mains cable fuse if fitted). See Technical Specification, Section 8 of this 
Instruction book.  

 

5.5.  Check the voltage on the product data label of this unit. Ensure the rating conforms 

to your local supply. Only connect to resistive loads = 1500Watts @ 230V~AC or 
750Watts @ 115V~AC. Refer to Technical Specification, Section 8 of this Instruction 
book.  

 

5.6.  This product must be connected to a mains supply source which incorporates an 

RCD or GFCI device. 

 

5.7.  The unit is supplied with a moulded mains cord and plug set wired as follows:- 

 

 Green / 

Yellow 

 
or 

 

Green 

 

 
Earth / Ground 

 

 

 

 

 

Blue 

or 

White 

Neutral 

 

 

 

 

 

Brown 

or 

Black 

Live / line hot. 

 

 

 

 

 

5.8.  If the controller is to be used on a retort rod, make sure it isn’t positioned over any 

heating apparatus. 

 

5.9. 

If using the wall mounting bracket provided, carefully mark and drill two 

suitable holes using the bracket as a template. Ensure there are now cables etc 
buried in the wall. Plug the holes with raw plugs and fasten the bracket to the wall in 
the correct orientation using the screws provided. Place the controller over the 
bracket. 

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3.  SAFETY INFORMATION. 
 

This product has been designed for safe operation when used as detailed in 
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 
 

NOTE:

 Failure to use this equipment in accordance with this instruction book may 

compromise your basic safety protection afforded by the equipment and may 
invalidate the warranty / guarantee. The warranty / guarantee does not cover 
damaged caused by faulty installation or misuse of the equipment. 

 

3.1.  Prevention of Fire and Electric shock. 

 

 

To prevent a risk of fire or electric shock, 

DO NOT

 open your 

product case without authorisation. Only qualified Service 
personnel should attempt to repair this Controller.   

 

 

 

Replace fuses only with the type as listed in section, Parts and 
Accessories and Technical Specifications. (See fuse type and 
rating). 

 

 

 

Ensure the Mains Power Supply conforms to rating found on the 
data plate located on the base of this product. 

 

 

 

Never

 Operate this equipment with out connection to earth / 

ground. Ensure the mains supply voltage is correctly earthed / 
grounded in accordance with current area legislation.  

 

 

 

Do not 

install or remove any heating apparatus from the controller 

whilst power is applied. 

 

3.2.  General Safe Operating Practice. 

   

 

Always follow good laboratory practice when using this  
equipment. Give due recognition to your company’s safety and 
legislative health & safety procedures and all associated legislation 
applicable to your areas of operation. Check laboratory procedures 
for substances being heated and ensure all hazards (e.g. explosion, 
implosion or the release of toxic or flammable gases) that might 
arise have been suitably addressed before proceeding.  When 
heating certain substances the liberation of hazardous gases may 
require the use of a fume cupboard or other means of extraction. 

 

 

 

Ensure equipment is used on a clean, dry, non-combustible, solid 
work surface with at least 300mm suitable clearance all around 
from other equipment. 

 

 

 

Do not

 position the product so that it is difficult to disconnect from 

the mains supply.  

 

 

 

Do not 

immerse unit in water or fluids.

 

 

 

 

Do not 

spill substances onto this unit. If spillage does occur, 

disconnect unit from mains supply and follow instructions as 
detailed in Section ‘Maintenance’.  

 

 

 

   

 

To prevent electronic overheat and potential fire  

Do not

 cover this product when connected to the mains power 

supply.  

 

 

 

It is 

not

 recommended to leave any heating apparatus unattended 

during operation. 

 

 

   

 

Only use Original Equipment manufacture’s spares and 
accessories. Ref Section 11.  

 

 

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The equipment is not spark, flame or explosion proof and has not 
been designed for use in hazardous areas in terms of BSEN 60079-
14:1997. Keep flammable, low flash point substances away from 
heating apparatus. 

 

 

 

Do not

 operate or handle any part of this product with wet hands. 

 

 

 

 Keep the Mains Plug and Lead set cable away from the  

heating apparatus being controlled.  

 

 

 

Refer to Instructions book / product data label for the resistive load 
of equipment to ensure controller is suitable for application. 

 

 

 

Always observe the Manufacturer’s operating and safety 
instructions for the equipment to be connected to the controller. 

 

NOTE:

 

if this product is not used in accordance with the Manufacturer’s Instructions then the basic 

safety protection afforded by the equipment may not be preserved and the guarantee invalidated.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Controller Serial Number

Controller Model Number

Dry Block Serial Number

Dry Block Model Number

Reflux Unit Serial Number

Reflux Unit Model Number

Содержание RS-200 Series

Страница 1: ...Cole Parmer RS 200 Series Omni Reaction Station Instruction Manual M7886 Version 8 5...

Страница 2: ...this instruction manual is the property of Antylia Scientific Limited This instruction manual is supplied by Antylia Scientific Limited on the express understanding that it is to be used solely for t...

Страница 3: ...is that as measured by the probe 1 3 An all new digital controller and motor arrangement allow for accurate low speed stirring control Uniform stirring is provided via a motorised rotating magnet ass...

Страница 4: ...omestic waste Caution Hot surface Refer to Operator Instruction Manual Stirring Facility On Off Heating Facility On Off Bio Chemical Hazard Caution required Will require decontamination YMBOLS AND USI...

Страница 5: ...ration Only use Original Equipment manufacture s spares and accessories Ref Section 11 3 SAFETY INFORMATION This product has been designed for safe operation when used as detailed in accordance with t...

Страница 6: ...t when connected to the mains power supply It is not recommended to leave any heating apparatus unattended during operation Only use Original Equipment manufacture s spares and accessories Ref Section...

Страница 7: ...iton viton asp PFTE cap and PTFE is resistant to a wide range of chemicals including ozone valve spindle chlorine acetic acid ammonia sulphuric acid and hydrochloric acid The only chemicals known to a...

Страница 8: ...x 50ml vessels OS6100 6 x 100ml vessels OS6250 6 x 250ml vessels Kit Contents for RS 200D European UK 230V RS 200D 115 USA and Canada 115V Figure 1 RS 200D 115 Kit Contents Quantity Item Part code 1 Q...

Страница 9: ...the mains supp category II Applicable rated pollution degree 2 5 3 This equipment must be earthed grounded to a fixed earth socket outlet The mains supply is to be earthed grounded in acc current leg...

Страница 10: ...issues within the design and manufacturing process without compromising end product performance and value 6 2 Packaging materials have been selected such that they may be sorted for recycling 6 3 At...

Страница 11: ...een Figure 5 1 Magnetic stir hub 2 Stir activation key 3 Heater activation key 4 LCD display 5 Menu selection keys Figure 6 6 On off power switch 7 PRODUCT OPERATION 7 1 Overview Your Digi Mantle has...

Страница 12: ...2 Data communication 17 Read instruction book Figure 8 Typical Front Screen Display Figure 8 Figure 7 7 External probe socket 8 Date plate label 9 Dry block control plug 10 Dry block power supply sock...

Страница 13: ...block 7 4 Power On and Front Screen Menu 7 4 1 Connect the mains cord and moulded IEC plug and lead set cable supplied with the Omni Reaction Station into the mains power inlet socket See Figure 7 Om...

Страница 14: ...nt the main screen menu will look like Figure 13 External Temperature Probe Attached below Note the e character next to the temperature display when external probe is connected Figure 13 External Temp...

Страница 15: ...n illuminated The stir speed shown on the LCD is the true speed of stir Not the setting 7 6 Heat Setting and Activation 7 6 1 Setting the temperature when using a dry block without an internal sensor...

Страница 16: ...ss the key to go into the temperature setting screen Figure 19 Temperature Note The stir temperature displayed is that of the last setting made by the user Press the key to go into temperature selecti...

Страница 17: ...able in increments of 1 C To achieve a temperature less than that of ambient the optional cooling plug accessory must be used with a chilled fluid supply less than that of the required minimum tempera...

Страница 18: ...to return to the main display menu Note There is no setting facility of setting unit minutes To start the heating process press the heating key marked with the symbol The timer will not commence count...

Страница 19: ...t arrow menu key Figure 28 To Lock Keypad Press the left arrow key The display will now instruct you to press the up arrow menu key Figure 29 To Lock Keypad Press Up Press the up arrow key The display...

Страница 20: ...keys in an anti clockwise rotation 7 9 Errors and Warnings 7 9 1 Warning external probe unplugged during operation If during use the external probe becomes detached from the Omni Reaction Station the...

Страница 21: ...tted the unit may trip into fault if a temperature is set which is less than 6 C above the dry block starting temperature To overcome this situation always set a temperature 6 C above the dry block st...

Страница 22: ...ill be displayed See Figure 10 Module Missing Error Message Stirring and heating will stop This message will disappear when a dry block is reinstated The module type will be displayed in the LCD Press...

Страница 23: ...ore attempting to make the coupling See Figure 39 Quick Release Valves Note The chilled coolant supply must not exceed 3 bar pressure Ensure there is a free flow of coolant through the reflux head Do...

Страница 24: ...lug Figure 44 Cooling Plug 1 2 Coolant in and return quick release ports Plug The cooling plug accessory is specific for the 10 way dry blocks The cooling plug can be connected to the coolant supply e...

Страница 25: ...of coolant through the cooling plug do not apply coolant flow until the outlet pipe work has been connected and unobstructed The Cooling Plug should only be inserted or removed from the dry block at...

Страница 26: ...and lead set cable USA Maximum load RS 200D 115 115V 500W OS1025 230V 500W Stir speed Min 100 RPM Max 800 RPM Fuse rating 115V 7A 32mm x 6 3mm Quickblow 230V 5A 32mm x 6 3mm Quickblow Temperature rang...

Страница 27: ...rofile Of Base Controller With Dry Block In Situ 8 3 3 Dry block and base controller with reflux unit in leg closed position D 330mm x W235mm x H383mm Weight 4 1Kg Figure 47 Side Profile Of Unit With...

Страница 28: ...le rating and value See section 8 1 for correct type rating and value and refit into fuse housing See Figure 9 1 Figure 9 1 The equipment is not spark flame or explosion proof and has not been designe...

Страница 29: ...se consult Customer Support Refer to section 10 If the equipment has been exposed to contamination the Responsible Body is responsible for carrying out appropriate decontamination If hazardous materia...

Страница 30: ...TS10056 Reducing sleeves for ATS10055x10 ATS10209 Small volume test tubes 24 11mm taper 1ml x10 ATS10101 Reducing sleeves for ATS10209 x10 ATS10134 Reaction vessels 24mmODx150mm 22mm thread Crystallis...

Страница 31: ...r Services at the following address Antylia Scientific Ltd Beacon Road Stone Staffordshire ST15 0SA United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1785 812121 Service cpservice antylia com General enquiries cpinfo antylia c...

Страница 32: ...et temperature during heating cooling restarts the ramp from the current temperature Example 50 TT55 0000 cr will set the temperature to 55 C TE enable thermal control 1 enable 0 disable Example 50 TE...

Страница 33: ...g 50 DT LOCKED FROM PC 0000 cr Only valid if the keypad is disabled by LK0 command otherwise it returns an unrecognised command response RF reset error flags Requires an argument e g RF1 but the argu...

Страница 34: ...34 NOTES...

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