Model 3911/3913 ____________________________________________________________________Installation and Set-Up
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2.3 Remote Data Output
a. RS-232 Data Output
The Model 3911/3913 incubator is equipped with an RS-
232 Serial Communication Interface for the remote transmis-
sion of temperature and humidity data. A terminal strip is locat-
ed on the back of the incubator for convenience. Refer to
Figure 2-2 for terminal pin identification.
b. Remote Alarm Contacts
Remote alarm connections are also included on the termi-
nal strip (Figure 2-2) providing Normally Open (N.O.) and
Normally Closed (N.C.) contacts. C is the Common terminal.
The remote alarm will activate when either the incubator’s tem-
perature or humidity go out of the set alarm limits.
2.4 Power Connection
See the serial tag on the side of the unit for electrical spec-
ifications, or refer to the electrical schematics at the end of this
manual.
Connect the incubator to a grounded, dedicated
circuit. The power cord connector is the mains
disconnect device for the incubator. Position the
incubator so the unit can be easily disconnected.
For Model 3911, plug the provided 10 ft. power cord with
the NEMA 14-20 plug into the power outlet connection on the
back of the cabinet, then into the grounded dedicated electrical
circuit.
For Model 3913, the electrical junction box is located on
the rear top section of the incubator. With the junction box
switch OFF, connect the incubator to an adequate power source.
The water inlet is the 1/8” FPT connection located on the
rear top left corner of the incubator. Water inlet pressure must
not exceed 40 PSI. a manual shut-off valve should be installed
between the main water supply and the incubator.
To prevent mineral buildup on heater coils and
humidity generator walls, it may be necessary to
clean the humidity generator and immersion
heaters with a non-metallic abrasive pad and
flush thoroughly every two to three months. Refer
to Section 5.7, Cleaning and Adjusting the
Humidity Steam Generator.
b. Alternate Water Supply for Humidity System
If an in-house water supply of the required purity range
(50K to 1M Ohm) is not available, an alternate water supply
method can be used. A large vented carboy (5 gal. minimum) of
water in the required purity range can be placed on top of the
unit. Connect it to the 1/8” FPT water inlet fitting, located on
the rear top left corner of the incubator.
IMPORTANT:
The maximum water consumption of this incu-
bator could be as high as 2 gallons per day. When using an
alternate water supply method, it is imperative that the humidity
reservoir not be allowed to run dry, as permanent damage to the
steam generator will result.
c. Connecting the Drain Line
The cabinet’s 3/8” MPT drain line connection is located on
the rear (lower left side) of the cabinet. A P-trap (Figure 2-1) is
included with the unit and must be installed on the connection.
To install the drain connection:
1. Using Teflon pipe thread tape, tape the threads on the
cabinet drain connection.
2. Using an open end adjustable wrench, install the P-trap
onto the connection. Make sure that the trap is posi-
tioned down.
3. Push a piece of 3/8” ID tubing onto the trap and direct
the tubing to a convenient drain. Install a hose clamp on
the tubing, if desired.
Figure 2-1
Cabinet drain P-trap
Figure 2-2