Chapter 4: Using Your CentriVap Complete
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Original instructions
The tables in
Appendix C: CentriVap Specifications
indicate approximate times
required to evaporate various common solvents. Actual times must be determined
by the user. The CentriVap can be set to alarm after a preset period of operation.
When the time expires, the CentriVap will give an audible alarm and turn itself off.
Heat Boost Operation
Some CentriVap models are equipped with a secondary “Heat Boost” heater,
which is positioned on the sidewall of the chamber near the top. It provides
additional heat to the samples to speed evaporation. The “Heat Boost” heater is
controlled by the microprocessor to maintain the set point temperature at the
bottom of the chamber to prevent excessive overheating of the samples.
CentriVap Controls
The control panel for the CentriVap is shown below with a description about its
function.
1.
Display – The liquid crystal display (LCD) shows set point parameters and
actual measured conditions.
2.
Program Buttons – Used to initiate the start of a run with the use of just one
button.
3.
Run/Stop Button – Used to start or stop a run.
4.
Preheat Button – Used to turn on the heater to preheat the chamber prior to
loading samples.
5.
Increase Button – When pressed, the last selected set point will increase.
6.
Decrease Button – When pressed, the last selected set point will decrease.