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1. set point pressure and fully evacuates the rotovap removing the last amount of solvent 4 When all the solvent is removed place the regulator switch in the OFF position and remove the flask Place the next flask on the rotovap and move the regulator switch to the METER position to begin the process again For the entire rotary evaporation process the only action that needs to be done is change the position of the regulator switch The pump can run continuously and there s no need to change the set point pressure Solvent recoveries from a typical rotary evaporator are shown in the table below Solvent Recovery from Rotary Evaporators using J KEM s Digital Vacuum Regulator e C Evaporator Rotary to Dryness F Recovered vaporator 239 68 g 338 5 ml 238 66 g 99 6 466 68 g 352 2 ml 465 32 g 99 7 476 38 g 359 5 ml 474 88 g 99 7 770352 99 8 9 i Bath Weight of Solvent Weight of Solvent Percent Time To Regulator Temperature Placed on Rotary Recovered from Solvent Evaporate Flask Solvent N r SN ws Ne Ne 467 79 g 353 0 ml 465 72 g 99 8 3382380553 m 336428 a N 284 99 g 99 9 236 42 g 272 7 ml 234 91 g 99 4 Test Conditions Buchi RE 111 evaporator equipped with a dry ice condenser Vacuum pump ultimate pressure 0 01 torr All tests were conducted using a 500 ml round bottomed flask at the pressure shown 285 41 g 316 4 ml Vacuum Requirements The type of vacuum source i e a high
2. Temperature Control for Research and Industry Digital Vacuum Regulator User s Manual Model 300 M Scientific Inc Instruments for Science from Scientists ar s SPSS SPREE SESH P SESS SSS TERREEE TEE EPSP LELTE EELEE ELLEELLE TEL ELLLELLECE TRE PUPPET ECP Tee eee PRTC CORI COPT ICT DS rr TORR TEP Pe eee eee eee ree Ter er er INDEX SECTION PAGE 1 QUICK OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS _ 0 0 ee 3 SACI NOCES ctcitayte steko ck biel ihe get bine cata ia ct ea cig E ae tg ag E 4 2 REGULATOR DESCRIPTION _ ee 5 3 OPERATIONS GUIDE 6563476663 oye da bee oo ee eee 6 Sc Jdowthe Resulator Wok oc es saan teee AG ok oeeee Sues eRe owE 6 3 2 Factors Affecting Vacuum Regulation Accuracy 6 3 3 Ramp to Setpoint amp Soak Feature 6 eee 7 3 4 Use with Rotary Evaporators 1 eee 8 3 5 Vacuum Requirements cerir 24 niente bate Ce eee eee eee eo 9 3 6 Using the Regulator for Vacuum Distillations 9 3 7 Correcting Offset in the Displayed Pressure 005 10 Warranty J KEM Scientific Inc warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship and to give satisfactory service for a period of 6 months from date of purchase If the unit should malfunction it must be returned to the factory for evaluation Ifthe unit is found to be defective upon examination by J KEM it will be repaired or replaced at no cha
3. he pressure reading begins to lose linearity below 12 torr The pressure reading will be consistent but its absolute value may be off by as much as 2 torr 4 Good luck and let us know if you have success NOTE J KEM does manufacture a computer controlled high accuracy vacuum controller our DVR 1000 for about 3000 00 Correcting Offset in the Displayed Pressure A small amount of error is usually present in the displayed pressure 2 torr of the vacuum regulator This is due to the type of pressure transducer used and accuracy better than this is usually not possible For offsets larger than 2 torr the displayed pressure can be corrected using the procedure below For users experienced with the J KEM meter do not correct pressure using the ZEro function This introduces an error not a correction Before beginning this procedure you will need to know the correct barometric pressure inside your lab A N This procedure should only be performed by a qualified electrician 1 Disconnect regulator from power by unplugging the unit before continuing 2 Remove the controller s cover remove the 5 bolts on each side of the controller 3 Plug the OUTLET port of the regulator and set the regulator selection switch to the FULL VACUUM position 4 Connect the regulator to power WARNING When connected to power do not expose tools or hands to power conductor at rear of cabinet 5 Turn power to the regulator ON and let it warm up f
4. ipment is lowered to the limit achievable by the vacuum pump 7 Optional serial port for remote PC control and data acquisition Warning J KEM s Model 300 Digital Vacuum Regulator should only be used with vacuums Itis not designed to regulate pressures above atmospheric pressure Exposure to pressures above atmospheric pressure may result in damage to the regulator Section 3 Operations Guide 3 1 How the Regulator Works Outlet Inlet The vacuum regulator consists of 3 important pieces The from equipment to pump pressure transducer measures the pressure in the piece of equipment being regulated The process controller compares the pressure reading from the transducer with the set point pressure i e the desired pressure entered by the user into the process controller If the pressure in the equipment is greater than the set point the process controller opens the control Pressure valve allowing the vacuum pump to decrease the pressure in Transducer the equipment When the pressure in the equipment equals the set point pressure the process controller shuts the control valve preventing the vacuum pump from lowering the pressure in the equipment any further The basic method of operation is very simple When the pressure in the equipment is above the set point the controller opens the control valve connecting the equipment to the vacuum pump and when the equipment is at or below the set point the controller shuts the control valve
5. isolating the vacuum pump from the equipment Control Valve 3 2 Factors Affecting Vacuum Regulation Accuracy a The rate of evacuation An important factor affecting the stability of vacuum regulation is the rate or how fast the vacuum pump evacuates the attached equipment The reason a needle valve is needed is most vacuum pumps evacuate equipment faster than the controller can respond to Pressure Regulation in a Rotary Evaporator changes in pressure the controller needs 1 10 of a second to respond to pressure changes Even in equipment as large asa 799 rotary evaporator pressure can be lower Vithout valve more than desired in a 1 10 of a second E a TIR without a needle valve limiting the D 500 PASEET evacuation rate Regulating the 7 i evacuation rate becomes more important the smaller the piece of equipment being 300 evacuated since it s evacuated faster for example consider a 50 ml flask compared jj to a rotary evaporator The diagram at 100 qoe hanes the right shows the result of using a needle valve to limit evacuation rate 0 10 20 30 10 50 ji Time Sec b Use a cold trap to condense volatile solvents At least one dry ice trap should be placed between the OUTLET of the digital vacuum regulator and the equipment being regulated This prolongs the life of both the regulator and the vacuum pump The dry ice trap available from J KEM catalog RCE1000 is highly recommended because of its high c
6. keys Press the A key 8 times until the word SPrr appears in the display This is where you set the ramp rate in units of torr hour First hold in the key then while holding in the key press the V or A key until the desired ramp rate appears in the display then let go of all the keys Units are in torr hour 1 e mmHg hour Press the A key once and the word SPrn will appear in the display This function turns the ramping feature ON OFF or to Hold First hold in the key then while holding in the key press the V or A key until the desired setting appears in the display then let go of all the keys Press the A key once and the word SoaK will appear in the display This is where the soak time is set in units of Minutes A soak time of means to soak forever this setting is one below 0 First hold in the key then while holding in the key press the V or A key until the desired time appears in the display then let go of all the keys Ifa soak time is set the controller display will alternate between showing the current reactor pressure and the word StoP when the soak time has expired to indicate that power has been turned off To exit programming mode press and hold in both the V and A keys until the pressure appears in the display then release both keys Deactivating the Ramp to Setpoint Feature l Press and hold in both the V and A keys on the f
7. nt that you want to regulate the vacuum in 1 e rotary evaporator distillation setup etc to the tube marked Outlet There should be no restrictions 1 e valves stopcocks between the Outlet port and the equipment you re regulating Best results are obtained when large diameter tubing is used to make this connection 2 Turn the Regulator On l Set the regulator selection switch to the Off position If the unit is fit with a needle valve turn the valve until it s fully closed Turn the regulator and vacuum pump on Enter the Desired Pressure The default display of the meter is the pressure in the equipment it s attached to The desired pressure or set point is entered by holding in the button on the front of the meter and simultaneously pressing either the W button to decrease or the A button to increase the set point The set point which appears as a blinking number can be seen at any time by holding in the button J KEM Scientific frithomenis for Science f Pressure torr Meter Digital Vacuum Regulator Model 300 Regulator Selection Switch Move the Regulator Selection Switch to the METER Position When set to the Meter position the regulator maintains the attached equipment at the set point pressure entered in step 4 Open the Needle Valve until the equipment is evacuated at a reasonable rate When at the set point adjust the valve fo
8. ondensation efficiency large reservoir and ease of solvent removal 3 3 Ramp to Setpoint amp Soak Feature A new feature of J KEM s controllers called Ramp To Setpoint allows a specific rate for evacuation to be entered e g reduce the pressure to 20 torr at a rate of 10 torr Hour A second feature called Soak then lets you specify how long to stay at that pressure before turning off Example of Program Ramps xq Soak gy Power Off 5 Setpoint e Power Off 2 Setpoint 6 Ramp AA Time Time The controller is shipped with the Ramp to Setpoint feature OFF the user must specifically turn Ramp to Setpoint ON When Ramp to Setpoint is OFF the controller evacuates to the entered setpoint at the fastest rate possible 1 e the rate that results from fully opening the vacuum valve When Ramp to Setpoint is ON the controller evacuates at the user entered ramp rate The Ramp to Setpoint feature and its associated parameters are turned on and set in the controller s programming mode The parameters of importance are SPrr SetPoint Ramp Rate Allowable Values 0 to 9990 torr Hr This specifies the desired evacuation rate Note this parameter specifies the desired rate of evacuation Extremely high evacuation rates will not be maintained if the rate exceeds the capacity of the vacuum pump To minimize fluctuations around the setpoint a needle valve may be needed between the Digital Vacuum Regulator and the vacuum
9. or 10 30 minutes 6 Connect the vacuum pump to the INLET port turn the pump on and let it evacuate the controller to as close to 0 torr as possible Measure the pressure in the system using a manometer The regulator must be evacuated to at least 10 torr and preferably 0 torr Trans before the adjustment in step 7 can be performed former 7 Adjust the Zero pot until the reading on the meter matches the actual pressure in the system measured in units of torr mmHg 8 Turn the vacuum pump off and unplug the OUTLET port Adjust the Span pot until the meter reads the po actual barometric pressure in the lab Looking in from the top of the vacuum regulato 9 Turn the controller off and disconnect from power by unplugging Replace the cover 10
10. pump SPrn SetPoint Ramp Run Allowable Values ON OFF Hold This parameter turns the ramping feature ON or OFF During an active run if this parameter is set to Hold the setpoint ramp stops and holds at its current value This continues until the parameter is set to ON or OFF When set to OFF the values in SetPoint Ramp Rate and Soak Time are ignored SOAK Soak Time Allowable Values 0 to 1440 min This specifies the amount of time to soak at the setpoint after the setpoint vacuum ramp is complete A setting of causes the controller to remain at the final setpoint indefinitely A numeric value causes the controller to stay at the setpoint for the entered time and then turn power off to the vacuum valve The pressure in the vessel will increase depending on the number of leaks in the system Important Points to Know 1 While the Ramp to Setpoint feature in activated the display alternates between the current reaction pressure and the word SPr to indicate that a SetPoint Ramp is active 2 Once the Ramp to Setpoint feature is activated in programming mode it will remain active until it s deactivated in programming mode Ramp to Setpoint feature remains active even if power is turned off to the controller Activating amp Programming the Ramp to Setpoint Feature Press and hold in both the V and A keys on the front of the meter until the word tunE appears in the display then release both
11. r stable pressure regulation Leave the needle valve in this position for future use Once the valve is set for a reasonable evacuation rate it doesn t require further adjustment Safety Notices Solvents and Vapors J KEM s Model 300 Digital Vacuum Regulator should not be used in an environment containing flammable gas vapors CAUTION This equipment should only be operated by qualified personnel knowledgeable in laboratory procedures Symbols Power Switch 1 Mains power 220 240vac is ON 0 Mains power 220 240vac is OFF Caution Risk of electric Caution No user Protective conductor shock serviceable parts terminal Earth Ground General Notice WARNING If equipment is not used as specified in this manual the protection provided by this equipment may be impaired Stability The Model 300 is equipped with a side mounting clamp The regulator should not be clamped to a free standing ring stand that can tip over The Model 300 should only be clamped to lattice networks securely attached to a bench or laboratory hood Power Voltage 220 240 VAC 50 60Hz Wattage 100 watts 0 5 amps Fusing 1 amp fast acting circuit breaker Environmental Indoor use Altitude up to 2000 meters Operating temperatures of 5 C to 40 C Maximum relative humidity of 80 for temperature up to 31 C decreasing linearly to 50 relative Humidity at 40 C Installation category II Section 2 Regulator Description 7 Serial Comm
12. rge However this WARRANTY is VOID if the unit shows evidence of having been tampered with or shows evidence of being damaged as a result of excessive vibration corrosive materials or misuse Components which wear or are damaged by misuse are not warranted This includes valves and fuses THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS STATED HEREIN THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT SHALL J KEM SCIENTIFIC INC BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES THE BUYER S SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT BY J KEM SCIENTIFIC INC OR ANY BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY BY J KEM SCIENTIFIC INC SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY THE PURCHASER TO J KEM SCIENTIFIC INC FOR THE UNIT OR UNITS OF EQUIPMENT DIRECTLY AFFECTED BY SUCH BREACH Returns requests for service and inquires should be directed to J KEM Scientific Inc 6970 Olive Blvd St Louis MO 63130 314 863 5536 FAX 314 863 6070 E Mail JKEM911 jkem com Internet on line catalog http www jkem com Section 1 Connect the Regulator to the Equipment Quick Operating Instructions Connect the vacuum pump or the vacuum source to the tube marked Inlet Note In almost all cases a needle valve is needed for accurate regulation of pressure Place the valve on the inlet port see Section 3 2 Connect the instrume
13. ront of the meter until the word tunE appears in the display then release both keys 2 Press the A key 9 times until the word SPrn appears in the display This function turns the ramping feature ON and OFF First hold in the key then while holding in the key press the V or A key until OFF appears in the display then let go of all the keys 3 To exit programming mode press and hold in both the V and A keys until the pressure appears in the display then release both keys 3 4 Use with Rotary Evaporators Your vacuum regulator is ideally suited for use with rotary evaporators To demonstrate the simplicity of the vacuum regulator the following example is given 1 Enter a set point into the regulator appropriate for the solvent you want to remove for example 300 torr for CH2Cl1 2 With the vacuum pump already running place the flask on the rotovap and move the regulator switch from the OFF to the METER position When in the OFF position the regulator isolates the rotovap from the vacuum pump so the rotovap can be open to the atmosphere while the pump is running When placed in the METER position the regulator evacuates the rotovap to the pressure entered in to the meter Set Point Cmc 37119 g 855 6 mi CH2C 3 5 3 6 3 When the majority of the solvent is removed move the regulator switch from the METER to the FULL VACUUM position When in the FULL VACUUM position the regulator ignores the
14. unication Port on back J KEM Scientific ono Instriments for Science from Scientis Meter Off Full Vacuum Pressure torr 1 Meter off Full 1 Pressure Display The default display is the pressure in the attached piece of equipment in units of mm of Hg torr The set point pressure can be seen any time by holding in the button 2 Control Key Pressing and holding this button causes the regulator to display the set point pressure as a blinking number in the display The set point pressure is entered by holding in the control key and simultaneously pressing the A button to increase or the W button to decrease the displayed value 3 Decreases V or increases A the set point pressure when the 3 button is simultaneously held in 4 Regulators Power Switch 5 Indicates the position of the regulator selection switch 6 6 Regulator Selection Switch This is a three position switch that determines the pressure in the attached equipment see Section 3 6 The different switch positions have the following effects Meter Evacuates the attached equipment to the set point pressure entered in the controller Off Isolates the vacuum pump from the attached equipment In this position the equipment can be open to the atmosphere while the vacuum pump is running Full Vacuum Opens the regulator continuously to the vacuum pump independent of set point pressure The pressure in the attached equ
15. vacuum pump aspirator or in house vacuum system has no affect on the regulators operation or performance The only requirement is that the vacuum source be lower in pressure than the pressure you want to regulate the equipment at That is if you want to regulate the equipment at 40 torr then the vacuum source must be at least 40 torr The Digital Vacuum Regulator doesn t create a vacuum it only regulates the vacuum from an external vacuum source Using the Regulator for Vacuum Distillations This version of the vacuum regulator is intended for medium accuracy vacuum applications such as rotary evaporators We say medium accuracy applications because the regulator usually regulates pressure from 0 5 to 2 torr as opposed to a high accuracy regulator that controls pressure to better than 0 1 torr Some vacuum distillations are not affected by changes in pressure of 0 5 torr but many are This regulator is not recommended for small laboratory scale vacuum distillations Having said that we at J KEM know you re going to try it anyway so let us help you set the distillation up to deliver the best performance possible 3 7 Points to follow when performing a distillation 1 Use a needle valve between the vacuum pump and the vacuum regulator Adjust the opening of the valve after reaching the set point pressure of the distillation to minimize fluctuations 2 Usea cold trap between the distillation set up and the vacuum regulator 3 T

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