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OM6464K Rev. 4   11 January 2004

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WARNING

WARNING

!

International Electrotechnical Commission standard 

1010 part 2-20 limits the permitted movement of a 
laboratory centrifuge to 12” (300 mm) in the unlikely 
event of a disruption. Laboratory management 

procedures should require that no person or any 
hazardous materials enter within this boundary while 
the centrifuge operates.

2.3 Verify Power Configuration

1. Verify that the correct power cord and connector is 

provided for your installation. 

The unit requires a grounded power supply (3-outlet).

If your facility does not have grounded power outlets, 
arrange for proper grounding. The power cord plugs in 
on the left side of the unit.

WARNING

WARNING

!

ELECTRICAL HAZARD!

Do not remove the grounding pin from the 
centrifuge power cord.  Do not use the bare 
wired power cord to attach a power plug that 

does not have a grounding pin.
The power cord provided with the unit is 
correctly rated for the highest current demand.  

This power cord should not be interchanged 
with cords from equipment with lower current 
demand.  Exchange of power cords between 

equipment may create a fire hazard.

2. For best results, the refrigerated centrifuge should be 

used on a dedicated line.  Variations in line voltage or 

frequency affect the unit’s speed and other 
characteristics. 
NOTE: 

Less than nominal line voltage may prevent the 
centrifuge from reaching maximum published 
specifications of speed and/or temperature. Power line 

voltage, at some locations, may sag when the 
refrigeration system turns on.

2.4 Moving the Unit 

Suction cups at the bottom of the unit keep it anchored to 
the work surface.  Keeping the unit stationary is a safety 

feature.
To move the unit to a new location:

WARNING

WARNING

!

The unit can weigh up to 222 lb. (101 kg).  

Use caution when moving to avoid any injury.

1. Check that the new site meets the criteria in Section 

2.2 before moving the unit. 

2. Position a flat object, such as a tongue depressor, near 

a suction cup at the bottom of the unit.

3. Lift up an edge of the cup, and insert the flat object far 

enough to break the vacuum suction seal.

4. When all four suction cups are disengaged, lift the unit 

from the work surface.

5. When the unit is in its new location, ensure that the 

suction cups adhere correctly to the work surface

3. Operation

3.1 Rotor and Accessories

A balanced load is essential for all centrifuges.  An 
unbalanced load produces vibration, and can damage the 

unit.   ALWAYS balance containers on opposite sides of the 
rotor.

NOTE

: A 2-gram load imbalance, at a speed of 4600 

RPM, imparts force equivalent to 20 pounds (9.1 kg) at 
rest.  Always ensure that the rotor is loaded 

symmetrically, with a full complement of accessories, 
and a full (or paired) set of tubes.  Tube adapters should 
also be installed symmetrically.

Balance load within 1 gram

The rotors are dynamically balanced at the factory.  The 
manufacturer matches removable parts (trunnion rings, 

shields, buckets, and carriers) to within 1 gram, and 
stamps the weight on each piece.  Check these markings, 
whenever you interchange parts, to ensure that opposite 

parts are matched.  Ensure that the total weight of samples 
and removable parts, loaded in opposing positions, are 
equal in weight, to within 1 gram.  The position numbers, 

present on many rotors and adapters, identify opposing 
tube positions.
Opposing containers must be alike in shape, thickness, and 
distribution of glass or plastic.  This is especially important 
for large containers.

NOTE:
Swinging Bucket Rotors:

Tubes loaded into swinging bucket rotors must be 
symmetric, around the axis of rotation.  Verify this by 
rotating the entire rotor 180° by hand.  The loads 

should be in the same apparent positions (not mirror 
images).  In addition, the loads within each bucket 
must, also, be symmetric around the bucket’s pivot 

axis.  Verify this by ensuring that each bucket is loaded 
so that it does not tilt from the vertical, when the rotor 
is at rest.  Maintaining balance within each bucket 

ensures that the bucket and the tubes swing out to 
horizontal, when the rotor reaches operating speed, 
applying centrifugal force toward the bottom of the 

tubes.  Failure to achieve full swing-out causes vibration 
and premature wear of the rotor and the motor.

Samples of like (similar) specific gravities may be 
processed in the same run, provided that the samples of 

the same type are balanced around the rotor, as though 
they were the only pairs in the rotor.

CAUTION

!

Do not exceed maximum rated speed for each rotor/

accessory combination.  Maximum rated speeds can be 
found in Section 4.2 - Speed And Force Tables.

Rotor Balance

Load tubes in the following manner:

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Страница 1: ...EC Centra CL5 and CL5R Centrifuges OM6464K Rev 4 11 January 2004 CL5 VENTILATED Cat No 6464K 120 VAC 60Hz Cat No 6465K 220 240 VAC 50 60Hz CL5R REFRIGERATED Cat No 6466K 120 VAC 60Hz Cat No 6467K 220 240 VAC 50 60Hz Instruction Manual ...

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Страница 3: ... 1 Rotor and Accessories 6 3 2 Starting and Stopping a Run 7 3 3 Stored Programs 8 3 4 Rotor Recognition System 8 3 5 Refrigeration IEC Centra CL5R only 8 3 6 Front Panel 9 3 7 Diagnostic Messages and Error Codes 10 4 Applications 11 4 1 Introduction 11 4 2 Speed and Force Tables 12 4 3 Derating Tables for Dense Samples 14 4 4 Chemical Resistance Table 15 4 5 Decontamination Table 16 4 6 RCF Nomog...

Страница 4: ...OM6464K Rev 4 11 January 2004 Page 4 of 24 ...

Страница 5: ...nual is written for centrifuge operators In addition to operation information it contains a few basic troubleshooting techniques and a chapter on maintenance This manual is not a guide for servicing centrifuge units Warnings Cautions and Notes WARNING WARNING A WARNING advises against certain actions or situations that could result in personal injury CAUTION A CAUTION advises against actions or si...

Страница 6: ...its new location ensure that the suction cups adhere correctly to the work surface 3 Operation 3 1 Rotor and Accessories A balanced load is essential for all centrifuges An unbalanced load produces vibration and can damage the unit ALWAYS balance containers on opposite sides of the rotor NOTE A 2 gram load imbalance at a speed of 4600 RPM imparts force equivalent to 20 pounds 9 1 kg at rest Always...

Страница 7: ...ions 1 5 and 10 14 or 7 3 and 16 12 3 Load six tubes at positions 1 9 5 and 14 18 10 or 7 9 3 and 12 18 16 4 Loading an odd number of tubes is not recommended Rotor Removal To remove the rotor 1 If your rotor has a dic remove this first by loosening the nut 2 Using the wrench provided loosen the rotor locking nut 3 Remove the wrench 4 Remove the locking nut 5 Lift the rotor off the shaft 3 2 Start...

Страница 8: ...ther with its default radius if not explicitly entered to the program Recall Program 1 Press the PROGRAM key to enter program mode 2 Select the appropriate program number by entering the desired program number on the numeric key pad and press ENTER The program s set parameters will display 3 Press START to begin this run Lock Program Unlock Program To lock a program to prevent changes to the progr...

Страница 9: ...lay indicates relative centrifugal force in units of g Use the numeric keys to change the set speed or force Select speed in increments of 50 RPM from 500 through 15 000 RPM depending on the max allowable speed limit for the particular rotor Select RCF from 500 21 000 xg depending on the max allowable RCF limit for the particular rotor in increments of 50 xg ROTOR RADIUS SPEED RPM RCF Press these ...

Страница 10: ... 3 7 Diagnostic Messages and Error Codes The beeper sounds in these situations Two times on power up Three times at the end of a spin Five times when a warning occurs Diagnostics Diagnostic messages appear in place of the speed display in the following cases Message Description bAL bAL indicates an unbalanced rotor Open the cover to erase this message Verify that a balanced load is installed Inspe...

Страница 11: ... Direction of Rotation The microprocessor discovered wrong direction of rotation during acceleration Warnings during a spin LId PFAIL and dIR error messages can occur during a spin In this case the rotor brakes or coasts to a stop and the run ends 4 Applications 4 1 Introduction This section describes the use of specific rotors and accessories More detailed information is shipped with the rotor or...

Страница 12: ...6 2 pr x 6559E 4 x 100 ml sealed Round bottom 38x111 mm 4500 3940 17 4 2 pr x 6557E 8 x 50 mL sealed Corning 8240 50 Thermo Electron 2997 4500 3980 17 6 2 pr x 6556E 8 x 50 mL sealed Falcon Corning conical 4500 3980 17 6 2 pr x 6560E 12 x 25 30 mL sealed Universal 25 x 107mm 4500 3400 15 0 2 pr x 6568E 20 x 15 mL sealed Falcon Corning conical 4500 3980 17 6 2 pr x 6561E 20 x 10 ml sealed Kova Uris...

Страница 13: ...earest 50 rpm or 50 xg Tube Maximum Radius Tube Adapter No x Vol ml Description RPM RCF Quantity x Cat No 24 x 1 5 2 0 mL 11x54 mm microtube 15000 21000 8 35 24 x 0 5 mL 8 x 54 mm microtube 15000 17432 6 93 24 x 0 5 mL 8 x 54 mm microtube 15000 18740 7 45 2 pr x 5763E 24 x 0 4 mL 6 x 50 mm microtube 15000 21000 8 35 2 pr x 5764E 24 x 0 25 mL 6 x 50 mm microtube 15000 18240 7 25 2 pr x 5764E Tube M...

Страница 14: ...700 RPM 4 000 x 925 3 700 Specific gravities greater than 3 0 This table is based on the formula Use the same formula to compute derating factors for specific gravities greater than 3 0 S0 is the maximum specific gravity allowed before derating 1 2 Sa is the actual specific gravity of the sample CAUTION Do not exceed the rated speed or specific gravity Higher speeds or specific gravities will impo...

Страница 15: ...irs For Oxidizing Acids see Oxidizing Agents strong Derating Table for Microplate Rotor Load per Carrier grams Max Speed rpm 320 3650 340 3550 360 3450 380 3400 400 3300 450 3100 500 2950 600 2700 Greater than 600 do not use Plastic Metal Other POLYALLOMER POLYCARBONATE POLYETHYLENE POLYPROPYLENE POLYURETHANE MODIFIED PHENYLENE OXIDE NORYL ACETAL HOMOPOLYMER DELRIN ACETAL COPOLYMER CELCON NYLON PO...

Страница 16: ...EL ALUMINUM MAGANESE BRONZE MAGNESIUM RUBBER BUNA N VITON PHENOLIC FIBER PT PAINTED SURFACE Mechanical Autoclave S M U S M U S S S U S S S S S S S M S M Ethylene Oxide Gas S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S U U S S S Dry Heat 2Hrs 160 C U U U U U U U U U U S S U S S U U U U U Chemical Ethanol S S S S U S S S U M S S S S S S S S S S 40 Formalin S S S S U S S S S U S S S S S S U S S S Methanol S M S S M ...

Страница 17: ...OM6464K Rev 4 11 January 2004 Page 17 of 24 4 6 RCF Nomograph ...

Страница 18: ... remove the corrosion discontinue use of the product and inform technical service 5 3 Storage Keep the Unit Dry Store parts on a soft surface to avoid damage Rotors and other parts should be clean and dry Store them open to the air not in a plastic bag so any residual moisture evaporates Face the parts upward to avoid moisture retention in the cavities 5 4 Decontamination Procedures WARNING WARNIN...

Страница 19: ...y 9 to 40 C by 1 Rotation Counterclockwise RPM 500 15 000 by 50 RPM RCF 50 21 000xg by 50 xg Spin Duration 0 99 min 59 sec by 1 min and or 1 sec HOLD MODE Momentary Spin Brake Active Electric 3 profiles Repeatability Temperature Control IEC Centra CL5R only 2 C within range of 4 C to ambient Rotation Accuracy within 10 RPM Timer Microprocessor controlled Accuracy within 1 sec System Components Mot...

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Страница 21: ...ANY PERSON OR ENTITY OTHER THAN THERMO WITHOUT THERMO S PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL OR ANY USE OF REPLACEMENT PARTS NOT SUPPLIED BY THERMO SHALL IMMEDIATELY VOID AND CANCEL ALL WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE AFFECTED PRODUCTS THE OBLIGATIONS CREATED BY THIS SECTION TO REPAIR OR REPLACE A NON CONFORMING PRODUCT SHALL BE THE SOLE REMEDY OF PURCHASER IN THE EVENT OF A NON CONFORMING PRODUCT EXCEPT AS EXPR...

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