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CS100
Control System
The electrical cables, external power supplies and accessories listed or referenced in this manual have been
shown to comply with the test requirements listed in the EN Compliance tables found on pages 30–33. Care
should be taken to use only manufacturer-recommended cables, power supplies and electrical accessories with
the CS100 SERIES Control System. If a third-party supplier offers cables, external power supplies and electrical
accessories for use with the CS100 SERIES Control System and they are not listed or referenced in this manual,
it is the responsibility of that third-party supplier to determine compliance with the standards and tests in the EN
Compliance tables found on pages 30–33.
The use of electrical cables and accessories other than those specified in this manual or referenced documents
may result in increased electromagnetic emissions from the CS100 SERIES Control System or decreased
electromagnetic immunity of the CS100 SERIES Control System.
Power Supply Connection
Connect the power supply to your Cryostorage System and then plug the power supply into a surge-protected
wall outlet.
Validation
Some organizations require that equipment be validated periodically. If information is needed on the proper
techniques to validate this equipment, please contact your supplier.
These instructions are for operators experienced with cryogenic equipment. Before operating the system,
become familiar with the safety precautions in this manual and in reference publications. Make certain all
applicable provisions set forth in the Installation Section have been followed before placing a system in
operation. Study this manual thoroughly. Know the location and function of all system components.
Delivery & Returns
Operation
Initial Fill
The Cryostorage System, using the CS100 SERIES Controller, comes preset from the factory. The liquid nitrogen
supply pressure at the inlet to the freezer should be in the range of 10 psig (0.7 bar/69 kPa) to 22 psig (1.5
bar/152 kPa) for optimum performance. Higher operating pressures will increase transfer losses and create
excessive turbulence of the liquid in the freezer, which can generate false signals to the liquid level controller
causing the freezer to under fill. In “liquid phase” storage applications, excessive turbulence can cause
splashing which could result in personal injury.
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