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QNW TC 1 User’s Guide
Note:
It is important to install software before connecting the
TC 1
to your computer. Software
installation installs a driver. If the
TC 1
Temperature Controller is connected to the computer
and turned on before software installation, then the computer may automatically load an
incorrect driver that may be difficult to remove.
Connect the
TC 1
to your computer using the USB or RS 232 cable provided. The New Hardware installation
process will begin automatically and take a few moments to finish.
Installing the QNW TC 1 Temperature Controller Hardware
1.
Install the Peltier-controlled cuvette
holder into the destination spectrometer.
Note:
The
TC 1 Temperature
Controller
and its associated Peltier-
controlled cuvette holder are
supplied completely assembled. It is necessary only to make
the appropriate connections.
2.
Position the bucket to within 75 cm (30 in) above or below the spectrometer.
CAUTION
Caution –
Position the bucket in a location that minimizes the risk of spilling the liquid contents.
3.
OPTIONAL - If a gas such as nitrogen is to be used as dry gas for minimizing condensation at low
temperatures, secure the tank to a solid object in the vicinity of the spectrometer.
CAUTION
Caution –
When using dry gas do prevent condensation on the cuvette, ensure that the working
area is adequately ventilated.
4.
Cut the vinyl tubing into two lengths (three if you will be using the dry gas purge). Attach one
length of tubing from the hose barb of the submersible pump, shown in Fig. 2, to either one of the
water hose barbs on the Peltier-controlled cuvette holder, labeled “water access for thermoelectric
Figure 2.
Example of a user-supplied submersible
pump, bucket, electrical cable, and vinyl tubing to
be used with the
TC 1 Temperature Controller
and associated Peltier-controlled cuvette holder