molbox™ RFM™ OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
© 1998-2007 DH Instruments, a Fluke Company
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If the molbloc/molbox system is being used to calibrate other devices (DUTs), the molbloc
may need to be connected upstream or downstream of the DUT to operate within the
pressure limits of the molbloc’s calibration type (see Sections 1.2.4.1.2, 2.2.4.2.2) and to
accommodate the pressure requirements of the DUT. See the molbloc’s Calibration Report to
determine the calibration type of the molbloc you are using.
If the molbloc is connected upstream of the DUT, it is important to supply the molbloc with a
stable regulated gas source. The volume present between the molbloc and the device to be
calibrated should be minimized for low flows.
In some cases, molbloc-S is used with a vacuum source downstream to reduce the pressure
at which critical flow is reached. Consider the placement of the vacuum pump and connections.
Generally, a large vacuum pump is needed that should be isolated from the work area due to
noise and oil vapor considerations. If the vacuum pump and/or vacuum kit was purchased
from
DHI
, see the instruction sheets and/or manuals that are included with the hardware.
Optional molstics are offered for mounting molblocs. They provide a convenient means of
addressing supply regulation, filtering and interconnection issues with high quality, configured
hardware. For additional information, contact your
DHI
Representative.
If a DUT is located upstream of the molbloc and is contaminated, contaminates may flow
from the DUT to the molbloc and alter the molbloc calibration. If the DUT must be connected
upstream of the molbloc, be sure it is clean before flowing and consider installing a filter
between the DUT and the molbloc.
2.3
INITIAL SETUP
2.3.1
PREPARING FOR OPERATION
To prepare molbox RFM for check out and operation:
n
Remove the plastic caps from the molbox RFM rear panel pressure connections.
o
Remove the protective plastic sheet from the front panel display.
p
Familiarize yourself briefly with the front and rear panels (see Section 1.2.5).
Follow the steps described in Sections 2.3.1 to 2.3.6
2.3.2
POWER CONNECTION
Connect the power cable supplied to molbox RFM and to a power source. Power
requirements are 85 to 264 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz, 22 VA max. consumption.
molbox RFM is always powered and active when power is supplied through the rear panel
power connector. The front panel ON/OFF key controls a SOFT ON/OFF (see Section 3.3.3).
2.3.3
MOLBOX RFM TO MOLBLOC CONNECTION
There are two pressure connections (upstream and downstream) and one electrical/data
connection between molbox RFM and a molbloc.
For the pressure connections, use the molbox RFM to molbloc pressure tubes (P/N 401125)
supplied with the molbox RFM. Following the color coding on the pressure lines, connect the
upstream (HI) molbox RFM rear panel quick connector to the upstream port of the molbloc
and the downstream (LO) quick connector to the downstream port. Push firmly on the quick
connectors until they click into place to assure that the connection is properly completed.
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