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14. RE See page 4 23 4 8 Password 0006060 000606060 Thermo Scientific Section 4 Operation Menu Tree See page 4 25 Settings See page 4 10 See page 4 13 Display Options Audible Alarms See page 4 19 Charting g Language F Faults See page 4 20 Run Time Temp Units Warnings Temp Resolution Prog End Display Delay Prog Step See page 4 24 See page 4 11 See page 4 14 RN Setpoints Features Off Warnings Features L Remote Sensor Low Level Warning Auto Restart Energy Savings Multi Function Port See page 4 13 See page 4 17 i Glycol Water Water SYNTH SIL Other Temp Alarms Fluids Type High Fault High Warning Low Fault Low Warning See page 4 18 Pump Adjustment Pump Speed See page 4 18 On Off Timer Set Clock Enable Thermo Scientific 4 9 Section 4 Operation Settings Display Options Display Options is used to view adjust the circulator s temperature scale select the temperature resolution and set the display delay Display Delay Display Delay Temp Units Temp Resolution 9 O O O O O 0000060 Language is used to select which language is displayed English German French Spanish Italian Chinese and Japanese Temp Units is used to select the displayed temperature scale C F ot K Temp Resolution is used to select the displayed
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31. 000060 Define your program as seties of setpoints with known of time interval between each Each interval is one step of the program Pay careful attention to the first part of your program What conditions must exist at the beginning of your process For example at the starting set point you may need to program an initial period of constant temperature to allow for thermal stabilization Note Consider the circulator s limitations when designing programs Temperature time parameters which exceed the performance capabili ties of the circulator will result in unsatisfactory operation If reaching the ramp setpoint temperatures is important you will have to operate the bath between the desired setpoints and note the duration before pro gramming the ramp A It is possible to create a program calling for very rapid changes in tem perature Although the circulator may not be capable of producing such changes it may be practical to program such steps as a way to cause the fastest possible temperature change There can be up to 10 Ramps each with up to 30 Steps Each Ramp can be Cycled up to 100 times Cycles sets the number of times the entire ramp program is repeated after the last step is completed For example selecting 3 Cycles runs the entire ramp program a total of 3 times 4 20 Thermo Scientific Thermo Scientific Section 4 Operation The Variance is used to set a temperature range the pro
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34. HPC fault cool icon on steady circulator is cooling at max capacity cool icon flashing circulator is cooling heat icon on steady heat Icon flashing external sensor controlling 5 Refer to Key table on page 1 for explanation of symbols and their meanings Examples Set Setpoint Read Temperature m Host B sis 12 RIT CR Controller Controller 2 0 0 C Command CR V U CR Accepted Read Temperature 2 Host R T 2 CR Controller 2 0 9 C CR Set Setpoint to 22 C when minimum allowed is 20 C Minimum allowed is Het 515 272 R lg Controller gt Mj i fafi m 1 5 2 0 A 6 Laboratory Equipment Div ThermoFisher SCIENTIFIC Newington NH 03801 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer Thermo Fisher Scientific Address 25 Nimble Hill Road Newington NH 03801 USA Date of inception 2009 We declare that the following products conform to the Directives and Standards listed below Products ThermoTemp Refrigerated and non refrigerated heated liquid baths All rated 100Vac 50HZ amp 60Hz or 115Vac 60Hz or 230Vac 50Hz Refrigerated and non refrigerated heated liquid baths Models SC100 8C150 SC150L AC150 or AC200 control head assembled with an ABB A10B A25B A10 A25 A28 A28F 40 G50 53 S7 513 515 S21 530 545 549 SSP
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38. 20 0 20 40 60 80 100 Temperature C Specifications obtained at sea level using water above 5 C to 90 C or a fluid with a specific heat of 2 3 kJ kg K or 0 55 Btu Ib F less than 5 C as the recirculat ing fluid at a 20 C ambient condition at nominal operating voltage Other fluids process temperatures ambient temperatures altitude or operating voltage will af fect performance Pump specifications are nominal values of 1096 Specifications are for reference only and are subject to change 2 3 Section 2 General Information Time to Temperature Bath Temperature C 30 20 Bath Temperature 90 Bath Temperature 2 4 A25 A28 A28F 100V 50Hz 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 Time minutes A24B A40 100V 50Hz 50 222100 150 Time minutes G50 208 230V 60Hz 230V 50Hz 200V 50 60Hz 40 80 100 120 Time minutes 180 140 Bath Temperature Bath Temperature C A25 A28 A28F 115V 60Hz 230V 50Hz 100V 60Hz 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 Time minutes A24B A40 115V 60Hz 230V 50Hz 100V 60Hz 50 100 150 Time minutes Specifications obtained at sea level using water above 5 C to 49096 or a fluid with a specific heat of 2 3 kJ kg K or 0 55 Btu Ib F less than 5 C as the recirculating fluid at 20 ambient condition at nominal operating voltage Other fluids process temperatures ambient temperatures altitude or operating volt
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40. Note After start up check all the plumbing connections for leaks A The Menu and SP1 portions on the top of the display are used to view and or change the circulator s settings The reservoir fluid is also dis played These features are explained in detail later in this Section indicates the circulator is using its internal sensor for temperature control is displayed when the external sensor is selected for tem perature control Thermo Scientific Daily Start Up Thermo Scientific Section 4 Operation Before starting the circulator double check all communication electrical and plumbing connections A The blue LED on the immersion circulator illuminates to indicate it is in stand by mode If so press 9 The blue LED goes out If Auto Restart is enabled the circulator starts If Auto Restart is not enabled or if the blue LED is not illuminated use the Initial Start Up procedure described on the previ ous page The Auto Restart feature is described later in this Section Note When using oil as a reservoir fluid we recommend running the circulator at 95 C for 15 minutes to remove any moisture in the fluid A 4 3 Section 4 Operation Status Display Se 2 E 00000 Oloooo O 4 4 If desired press o to toggle between the Start and Status Displays 00000 0000 o 5 221 2 Water 24 29 C Status Display O OOO OO 0000606 This icon is illuminated when the pump
41. Yes Yes Yes Optional Optional Optional Optional Performance specifications established in accordance with DIN Lower temperature ranges available with supplemental cooling 12 876 using water at 70 C The maximum wall thickness for circulators that have a factory installed clamp is 26 mm Communication options require an accessory box e Thermo Fisher Scientific reserves the right to change specifications without notice Section 2 General Information ARCTIC Refrigerated Heated Bath Circulator Specifications Stainless Steel Refrigerated Heated Bath Circulators A24B A25 A28 A28F A40 PC200 Temperature C 24 to 200 25 to 200 28 to 200 28 to 200 40 to 200 Range F 11 to 392 13 to 392 18 to 392 18 to 392 40 to 392 Bath Volume liters 16 27 7 12 6 10 6 10 1 12 gallons 42 174 18 37 16 26 1 6 2 67 18 372 Cooling Capacity watts 900 500 320 320 900 Refrigerant R404 R134a R134a R134a R404 Overall Dimensions HxWxD mm 612x765x610 749x273x483 749x273x483 558x514x426 787x385x519 inches 24 1 x 30 1 x 24 0 29 5 x 10 7 x 19 0 29 5 x 10 7 x 19 0 22 0 x 20 2 x 16 8 31 0 x 15 1 x 20 4 Work Area Dimensions DxWxL mm 200x297x313 200x173x184 200x173x129 200x173x129 200x173x184 inches 7 9x 11 7 x 123 8 0x 6 8 x 7 2 8 0 x 6 8 x 5 1 8 0 x 6 8 x 5 1 8 0 6 8 7 2 Net Weight kg 58 6 36 1 36 0 35 6 55 2 Ib 128 9 79 5
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43. Note This appendix assumes you have a basic understanding of communications protocols Information on the NC STANDARD and NAMUR protocols is available upon request Note Keypad operation is still available with serial communications enabled Note NC protocol is required to use RS485 device addressing All commands must be entered in the exact format shown in the tables on the following pages The tables show all commands available their format and responses Controller responses are either the requested data or an error message The controller response must be received before the host sends the next command The host sends a command embedded in a single communications packet then waits for the controller s response If the command is not understood the controller responds with an error command Otherwise the controller responds with the requested data Commands are not case sensitive Upper or lower case letters may be used Commands are listed in the Commands Table error responses are given in the Errors Table and symbols are shown in the Key Table y LE Symbol Meaning B A binary value 0 or 1 0 Off FALSE or Disable d 1 On TRUE or Enable d CR Carriage return used as the termination character 0 Text representing the units associated with a value V A value that can be requested in a read command or sent as part of a set command Vaad Maximum allowed value Part of error message when set value is to
44. S14P S21P S6T 512 S19T Control heads intended as a component for use only in the ThermoTemp product line of refrigerated and non refrigerated liquid baths Models SC100 5 150 SC150L AC150 200 PC200 amp PC300 Bath assemblies intended as a component for use only with ThermoTemp control heads Models 5 A25 A10B A24B A25 A25B A28 amp A40 Immersion circulators Models SC100 5 150 SC150L 150 AC200 PC200 PC201 amp PC300 ThermoTemp bath accessories not mains connected BOM s 1600027 1600075 amp 1600076 Equipment Class Measurement control and laboratory Directives and Standards 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMCD EN 61326 1 2006 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC Requirements EMC Class A 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive LVD EN 61010 1 2010 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use general requirements En 61010 1 2001 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use General requirements En 61010 2 010 2003 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use part 2 010 Particular requirements for laboratory equipment for the heating of materials 2011 65 EU Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances In Electrical and Electronic Equipment ROHSD
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46. all steps de V1 of steps Note If unit allows more than one clared by V1 V2 variance ramp the ramp number must first V3 cycles be set V4 start temp V5 end state S stop M maintain Set Ramp Step SRS v1 v2 v3 v4 OK V1 step Note If unit allows more than one V2 end temp ramp the ramp number must first V3 duration be set and SRP defined V4 assured soak 0 1 Set Ramp On Status SRO V S E P OK Start End Pause resume Note P pause toggles Pause resume Set command failed e g SO 1 with low level 4 RUFS Read Unit Fault Status This command returns 5 values These are decimal representations of hexadecimal values Each individual bit of the value represents a different warning fault or status decimal hex BS B4 B2 B1 BO 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 4 0 o 0 0 1 8 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 O0 16 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 32 20 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 64 40 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 128 80 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Description of bits Description of bits BO B5 unused BO HTC fault rtd1 shorted V2 B1 high RA temperature fault rtd1 open B2 B7 unused 4 low level warn PWM heat duty cycle gt 0 low temperature warn compressor on off high temperature warn pump on status low level fault circulator on status V3 V low temperature fault circulator stopping high temperature fault circulator fault status low temperature fixed fault unused high temperature fixed fault beeper on status pump speed fault MOL fault
47. be easily accessible at all times A Refer to the nameplate on the rear upper left hand corner of the bath for specific electrical requirements Voltage deviations of 10 are permissible The outlet must be rated as suitable for the total power consumption see next page Section 3 Installation 3 4 The following powet options are available Bath Volts Hertz Phase Amps Total Wattage Plug Type A10B 115 60 1 11 5 1165 N5 15 100 50 60 1 11 4 1120 N5 15 230 50 1 10 3 2370 Country Specific A28 A25 115 60 1 11 7 1185 N5 15 100 50 60 1 15 1135 N5 15 230 50 1 10 4 2395 Country Specific A28F 115 60 1 11 5 1165 N5 15 100 50 60 1 11 4 1120 N5 15 230 50 1 10 3 2370 Country Specific A40 A24B 115 60 1 14 4 1660 N5 20 100 50 60 1 15 3 1525 N5 20 230 50 1 113 2600 Country Specific G50 200 230 60 1 or 200 50 1 12 9 2980 N6 20 230 50 1 12 9 2980 Country Specific PC 200 All Heated 115 60 1 11 3 1300 N5 15 Baths Circulators 100 50 60 1 10 0 1300 N5 15 230 50 1 9 3 2135 Country Specific PC 201 300 All Heated 230 50 1 13 6 3140 Country Specific Baths Circulators 1 Volts 10 o ee aw 2 Maximum amp draw ES a amp 20 Amp Outlet 15 Amp Outlet 16 Amp 12 Amp Thermo Scientific Section 3 Installation For refrigerated baths PC200 only sure all co unication and electrical connections are made Ensure all communication and electrical connections mad pri
48. is disable enable for A40 refrigerated circulators The refrigeration icon blinks when the Energy Saving mode is enabled 4 14 Thermo Scientific Thermo Scientific Section 4 Operation Q Multi Function Port Multi Function Port Booster Heater 000060 Auto Refill Booster Pump pins 4 and 14 is on whenever the option is enabled Boost Heater pins 5 and 10 is on when enabled and the setpoint is gt 29 above the bath temperature The boost heater is normally off when the bath temperature is within 2 C of setpoint Cooling Coil pins 4 and 14 is on when the bath temperature is gt 29 above setpoint or when the heater power drops to 0 it s off when the heater power exceeds 80 This feature is used in conjunction with an optional accessory box to select and activate additional features The acces sory box connects to the multifunction port Auto Refill pins 5 and 10 is on when the fluid level drops below 47 mm 1 7 8 from the top and is off when the fluid level is at 27 mm 7 1 from the top This feature is used in conjunction with an optional accessory box to select and activate additional features The acces sory box connects to the multifunction port 11 12 13 14 15 6 7 8 910 1 24 2 4X 9 Multifunction Port Pin Out See next page for additional information 4 15 Section 4 Operation MultiFunction Port Alarm Output Pins 13 and 3 Open Collector Output Standard 0 T
49. is running This icon is illuminated when the heater is on The icon flashes when the reservoir fluid temperature is close to the desired setpoint This icon is illuminated when the refrigeration is on The icon flashes when the circulator is in the energy saving mode the mode is explained later in this section One of these icons is on to indicate which sensor is selected for tempera ture control internal external This icon is illuminated when the serial communications or analog option is enabled The icon is illuminated when both the circulator and timer are running The icon flashes when the timer is enabled but not running Note If no operator inputs are being made the circulator automatically switches to the Status Display after 60 seconds If desired change the time or disable this feature using the Display Options Menu A Thermo Scientific Section 4 Operation Changing the The Setpoint is the desired fluid temperature The circulator can store up S etp oint to five setpoints SP1 through SP5 The procedure for changing the stoted setpoint values is discussed later in this Section the Start Display press 4 to the right of E Water 24 29 C 00060060 O SP1 20 00 C OSP2 37 00 C 70 00 C 95 00 C Press to the right of the desired setpoint in this example SP3 0006060 and then press 4 to the left of the home symbol gt to return to the Star
50. limit of the three For heated baths only the circula tor and fluid are used A Circulator Limits C Bath Limits C Min Max Min Max PC 200 90 200 mee e 500 PC 201 90 200 ne xem ee PC 300 50 300 vii c o A28F 28 200 2 24 24 200 Fluid Limits C G50 50 200 Min Max SYNTH 60 50 45 SYNTH 260 45 250 SIL 100 75 75 SIL 180 40 200 SIL 200 20 200 SIL 300 80 300 Water 5 95 EG Water 30 100 Other 90 300 When selecting a different fluid the limits shrink if they are outside of the new system limits However they do not expand if they are well within the system limits 4 11 Section 4 Operation 4 12 00060060 next to the desired setpoint to bring up 00060060 next to the desired setting to bring up the Change a Value Display to make changes Thermo Scientific Section 4 Operation Settings Temperature Alarms Temperature Alarms is used to view adjust the temperature warn ing and fault limits If a limit is exceeded the alarm sounds if enabled In the case of a fault the circulator also shuts down Note The alarm range limits depend on the fluid circulator and bath used A o Settings Femperature Alarms Temperature Alarms igh Fau 97 00 C High Warn o v0 v0 O C6 0600 06 Q 3 00 C Press next to the desired fault warning to make changes Settings Audible Alarms Audible Alarms is used to enable disable the audible ala
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53. of the circulator A to a grounded power outlet aid EN mmi SS Dicto F Jj t A PC300 extended power cord Ensure the electrical cords do not come in contact with any of the plumbing connections or tubing A Thermo Scientific Thermo Scientific External Circulation Section 3 Installation The plumbing connections for external circulation are located on the rear of the immersion circulator is the return flow from the external application gt is the outlet flow to the external application supply side The connections are 16 mm O D Remove the union nuts and plates to install the 8 mm 12 mm hose barbs and clamps supplied with the circulator USB Port See next page Multifunction Port See next page Remote Temperature Sensor See next page Insulation Used for G50 Low Temp Operation only o Outlet Flow e Return Flow Connections Typical Note G50 circulators are supplied with 2 pieces of insulation 4 total For low temperature operation install a single piece of insulation on each of the pump lines A To prevent damage to the circulator s plumbing use a 19 mm backing wrench when removing installing the external connections A Section 3 Installation Remote Temperature Sensor oo Multifunction Port 1112 13 14 15 12345 USB Port Tubing Requirements 3 8 The remote temperature sensor
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55. suitable Apply these substances according to the manufacturer s recommendations When cleaning the reservoir do not use any substances which contain solvents A For refrigerated baths in order to maintain the cooling capacity clean the fins two to four times per year depending on the operating environment Switch off the circulator and unplug the power cord For ARCTIC A40 1 Remove the condenser panel 2 Clean fins with brush or similar tool 3 Replace the panel For all other refrigerated baths Clean the fins with compressed air For extreme cases have a qualified technician remove the cooling compressor casing Inspect and tighten the tubing and clamps daily 5 1 Section 5 Preventive Maintenance Grounding Strap and Nut Testing the Safety Features i 5 2 Sahara baths require immersion circulator grounding If the circulator is removed for any reason you must ensure the nut and washer secures to the grounding strap located on the rear of the reservoir top when the circulator is reinstalled A Check the safety features for high temperature protection and low liquid level protection at regular intervals The frequency depends on the circulator s designated application and the heat transfer fluid used High temperature protection Use a flat head screwdriver to turn the arrow to the desired temperature Set a cut off temperature that is lower than the desired setpoint temperature Switch on the ci
56. temperature resolu tion 0 01 or 0 1 degree Display Delay is used to enable disable and to select the Start Dis play display delay The delay range is 5 to 900 seconds If no arrows pressed the Start Display changes to the Status Display after the delay expires see pages 4 2 and 4 4 Q Display Delay Press next to the Delay to bring up the Change a Value Display 4 10 Thermo Scientific Section 4 Operation Settings Setpoints Thermo Scientific Setpoints is used to view adjust the circulator s five Setpoints SP and Real Temperature Adjustments RTA The display shows the temperature measured by the internal or external sensor if this temperature does not accurately reflect the actual temperature in the reservoir 15 re quired The can be set 109 18 F As an example if the temperature is stabilized and displaying 209 but a calibrated reference thermometer reads 20 5 C set the RTA to 0 5 C After you enter a RTA value allow display to stabilize before verifying the temperature in the bath Note If display accuracy is required we recom mend repeating this procedure at various setpoint temperatures and on a regular basis A Note For refrigerated baths the setpoint limits are determined by the combination of the circulator bath and fluid The highest setpoint is the lesser of the highest limit of the three while the lowest setpoint is the greater of the lowest
57. temperature sensor is also displayed in the upper left hand corner of the display Enable the yellow box to display the internal temperature sensor chart The current internal temperature sensor is also displayed in the upper middle of the display Enable the blue box to display the setpoint chart The current setpoint is also displayed in the upper right hand corner of the display The white horizontal axis on the bottom of the display represents time The right end of the display always shows the current time Use the white zoom tools to change the displayed time increments There are eight incremental ranges available from one minute to two hours Units are minutes division or hours division The red vertical axis on the left hand side of the display represents tem perature The temperature scale depends on the units selected in Menu Display Options Temp Units Use the red zoom tools to change the displayed temperature increments There are 12 incremental ranges available from 0 1 of a degree to 500 degrees The red dash is used to horizontally center the setpoint chart on the dis play If desired use the triangles to move the desired setpoint chart up or down the display Use the red dash again to center it 4 19 Section 4 Operation Advanced Ramping Ramping is used to build edit a ramp program s EXE art 40 00 C End Temp 20 00 Duration 1min End State Soak
58. 0 The immersion circulator is designed for continuous operation and for indoor use Never place the immersion circulator in a location where excessive heat moisture inadequate ventilation or corrosive materials are present A Carefully install the immersion circulator to ensure it does not fall into the container or that its line cord does not make contact with the container contents A For immersion circulators equipped with a bridge The bridge is designed to fit containers that are 400 mm to 800 mm wide Slide the bridge support rods to the desired length and secure them in place with the supplied eight 3 mm Phillips Head screws If possible secure the bridge to your container using the two supplied thumbscrews e immersion depth is 75 to 145 mm 3 to 5 Your container must be sturdy enough to support the weight of the assembly approximately 3 8 kilograms 8 5 pounds The circulator is designed for continuous operation and for indoor use only 3 1 Section 3 Installation Bath Circulator Ventilation 32 Circulators are designed for continuous operation and for indoor use The equipment normally ships with the immersion circulator mounted facing the reservoir You may change the position 90 by removing thumb screws no tools ate required Do not mount it backwards the line cord could contact the reservoir fluid A Rotate immersion circulator only x90 from shown position Nev
59. 0606060 Thermo Scientific Section 7 Password Note Ensure RTAs are set to zero before performing a calibration A To perform a calibration press the right of Calibration to display Q Calibration o Internal RTD External RTD Press 2 the left of desired temperature sensor to display Note For ease of calibration ensure the sensor selected is the sensor controlling the temperature Do not calibrate the internal probe if the external probe is controlling temperature A Internal RTD Calibrate 9 Restore User Cal Save User Cal Restore Factory Cal oU v0 u e 6 C00 e Press on the right of Calibrate to display Internal RTD Internal RTD Calibrate ouv O O O 0006060 e Press on the right of SPX to display the Change of Value Display Enter the desired high of low calibration temperature Press Thermo Scientific 7 3 Section 7 Password Using the temperature display at the top right of the Internal RTD display allow the temperature to stabilize for several xx xx C minutes near the calibration temperature Once stabilized press on the tight of either High or Low Press on the right of SPX to again display the Change of Value Display Enter the other calibration temperature and repeat the procedure Once both points are entered press on the right of Calibrate complete the procedure The calibration is store
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61. 530 545 S49 230V 3kW 100 100 o e 80 o 80 2 57 515 a amp 80 amp 60 E 40 40 P 72h 20 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 E Time minutes Time minutes Specifications obtained at sea level using water above 5 C to 90 C or a fluid with a specific heat of 2 3 kJ kg K or 0 55 Btu Ib F less than 5 C as the recirculating fluid at a 20 C ambient condition at nominal operating voltage Other fluids process temperatures ambient temperatures altitude or operating voltage will affect performance Pump specifications are nominal values of 1096 Specifications are for reference only and are subject to change Heat up rates for the 100V baths will take approximately 2596 longer than the 115V 2 6 Thermo Scientific Wetted Materials PREMIUM Immersion Circulator Viton EPDM Ryton PC200 201 only Ceramic Ultem Vectra Stainless Steel Thermo Scientific Stainless Steel Baths Circulators Stainless Steel 316 Stainless Steel 304 EPDM drain fitting Ryton Zotek N cover seal Section 2 General Information 2 7 Section 2 General Information 2 8 Thermo Scientific Ambient Conditions Immersion Circulator Only Thermo Scientific Section3 Installation Ambient Temperature Range 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 10492 Maximum Relative Humidity 8096 at 31 C 88 F Operating Altitude Sea Level to 2000 meters 6560 feet Overvoltage Category Pollution Degree 2 Degree of Protection IP 2
62. 79 1 78 3 121 5 Electrical 100 V 50 Hz 100 V 60 Hz or Requirements 115 V 60 Hz or Voltage 10 230 V 50 Hz GLACIER Refrigerated Bath Circulator Specifications G 50 Ultra Low Refrigerated Bath Circulator PC200 Temperature Range C 50 to 200 sr 58 to 392 Bath Volume liters 1 12 gallons 1 8 32 Cooling Capacity at 20 C 1000 watts Refrigerant 089 Overall Dimensions H x W x D mm 851 x 419 x 554 inches Work Area Dimensions DxW x L mm 200 0 x 208 5 x 104 2 inches 7 9x8 8x 475 Net Weight kg lb 62 136 Electrical Requirements 200 V 50 Hz or Voltage 10 208 230 V 60 Hz or 230 V 50 Hz Add 26 mm 1 inch to D for drain fitting See Section 3 for additional information Thermo Fisher Scientific reserves the right to change specifications without notice 2 2 Work Area Dimensions Cooling Capacity A25 A28 A28F 100V 50Hz Load watts 20 40 Temperature C A40 A24B 100V 50Hz 1200 Load watts 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 Temperature C G50 208 230V 60Hz 230V 50Hz 200V 50 60Hz 1200 Load watts eS C 60 30 0 30 60 90 Temperature C Thermo Scientific Section 2 General Information A25 A28 A28F 115V 60Hz 230V 50Hz 100V 60Hz 600 Load watts cC 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100 Temperature C A40 A24B 115V 60Hz 230V 50Hz 100V 60Hz 1200 1000 Load watts 60 40
63. 9 51 gallons 3 7 6 3 7 9 10 8 VET Overall Dimensions HxW x D mm 494 x 381 x 628 594 x 381 x 628 494 x 579 x 746 inches 19 5x 15 0 x 247 23 4 x 15 0 x 24 7 19 5 x 22 8 x 29 4 Work Area Dimensions DxW xL mm 200 x 297 x 312 300 x 298 x 312 200 x 498 x 430 inches dS d e S EX EZ 7 9x19 6 x 16 9 Net Weight kg 16 5 20 3 24 3 Ib 36 2 44 7 53 4 PC200 Electrical Requirements 100 115V 50 60Hz or Voltage 10 200 230V 50 60Hz PC201 Electrical Requirements 200 230V 50 60Hz Voltage 10 Specifications achieved with reservoir cover removed Lower temperature ranges require supplemental cooling See page 2 2 Add 26 mm 1 inch to D for drain fitting See Section 3 for additional information Thermo Fisher Scientific reserves the right to change specifications without notice Thermo Scientific 2 5 Section 2 General Information Time to Temperature 57 513 515 115V 1 2kW S30 S45 S49 115V 1 2kW 5 40 e 80 5 SUA S13 80 60 5 g 40 S ao BE 90 5 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Time minutes Time minutes S7 13 S15 230V 2kW m 530 545 S49 230V 2kW o c 2 80 a 80 Em 5 615 545 i 5 60 60 2 40 5 40 20 68 20 10 20 30 40 50 60 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 Time minutes Time minutes 319 290 300
64. EN 50581 2012 Technical documentation for the assessment of electrical and electronic products with respect to the restriction of hazardous substances 2012 19 EU Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEED Manufacturer s Authorized Representative Date 2977 14 July 2014 Robin Wiley Compfiance Engineering DofC 095285 1 Form 094233 DWG t 095285 REV 17 Apr 07 ThermoFisher eM SCIENTIFIC Newington NH 03801 RoHS DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer Thermo Fisher Scientific Address 25 Nimble Hill Road Newington NH 03801 USA Products Standard ThermoTemp refrigerated and non refrigerated heated liquid baths and their associated standard accessories Thermo Fisher Scientific certifies that the above ThermoTemp models meet the requirements of DIRECTIVE 2002 95 EC Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive RoHS Thermo Fisher Scientific certifies that these ThermoTemp models contains less than the following amounts of the six RoHS banned substances with the exemption stated in Note 2 below Substance Threshold Level Lead Pb Less than 0 196 142 Mercury Hg Less than 0 196 Hexavalent Chromium Cr VI Less than 0 1 1 Polybrominated Biphenyls PBB Less than 0 1 Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers PBDE Less than 0 196 Cadmium Cd Less than 0 01 1 Notes 1 Tolerated maximum concentration value by weight in homogeneous materials 2 Exem
65. F IOMMI 24 T s amp ejdsiq Sumry pexious cars uedo LALY uedo auas oway 7 9 rauo ssoud ues 60 2109 sed peiqeua 0 202 ed zezs wwe said palojsay uoneJqi e 39709 sso1d panes IVs POIVIISIIJOI UOU o ON st JaMod 23nsuo 2 240 suonoouuoo YOY o jou OpoJ 9 2 5 Thermo Scientific Checklist Section 6 Troubleshooting Circulator will not start Check the display for error codes see Error Codes in this section Ensure the circuit protector s is in the on 1 position Make sure supply voltage is connected and matches the circulator s nameplate rating 10 No display Recycle the circuit protector on the rear of the circulator Display reads 239 C External temperature probe selected but no probe attached to circulator Attach external probe or select internal temperature sensor Circulator will not circulate process fluid Check the reservoir level Fill if necessary Check the application for r
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67. Premium Series Heated Immersion Circulators PC200 PC201 00 ARCTIC Series Refrigerated Heated Bath Circulators A10B A28F A24B A25 A28 A40 GLACIER Refrigerated Bath Circulator G50 SAHARA Series Heated Bath Circulators S7 S30 S13 S45 S15 S49 Part of Thermo Fisher Sciantific Thermo Scientific Laboratory Temperature Control Products Manual Part Number U01047 Rev 05 29 2015 Multilingual Quick Start Guides Installation Operation Basic Maintenance Visit our Web site at http www thermoscientific com tc Product Service Information Applications Notes MSDS Forms e mail Thermo SCIENTIFIC Premium Series Heated Immersion Circulators PC200 PC201 00 ARCTIC Series Refrigerated Heated Bath Circulators A10B A28F A24B A25 A28 A40 GLACIER Refrigerated Bath Circulator G50 SAHARA Series Heated Bath Circulators S7 S30 S13 S45 S15 S49 Thermo Scientific Laboratory Temperature Control Products Manual Part Number U01047 Rev 05 29 2015 Multilingual Quick Start Guides Installation Operation Basic Maintenance Visit our Web site at http www thermoscientific com tc Product Service Information Applications Notes MSDS Forms e mail Thermo Fisher Scientific Sales Service and Customer Support 25 Nimble Hill Road 25 Nimble Hill Road Newington NH 03801 Newington NH 03801 Tel 800 258 0830 or Tel 800 258 0830 603
68. Q Fluid Type Glycol Water O Other Press or next to the desired fluid or fluid type Note For high viscosity fluids with a wide Heating up range e g SIL300 see Section 3 the circulator automatically slows the heating from ambient to the Operating temperature range to help prevent fluid degradation that is caused by rapid heating while still at high viscosities amp Fluid Limits C SYNTH 60 SYNTH 260 SIL 100 SIL 180 SIL 200 SIL 300 Water EG Water Other Thermo Scientific Max 45 250 75 200 200 300 95 100 300 4 17 Section 4 Operation Settings Pump Adjustment Pump Adjustment is used to set the pump speed E Q Pump Adjustment Pump Adjustment Pump Speed 60 000060 next to Pump Speed to bring up the Change a Value Dis play to make changes Note The minimum pump speed is 40 A Settings On Off Timer 4 18 On Off Timer is used to set verify the timer date and time as well as its on off settings It is also used to enable disable the timer o Settings On Off Timer On Time Off Time Set Clock V O O O O 00060060 Thermo Scientific Section 4 Operation Advanced Charting Charting is used to view a graphical display of your program s Thermo Scientific 00060060 9 4 D Enable the green box to display the external temperature sensor chart The current external
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70. age will affect performance Pump specifications are nominal values of 1096 Specifications are for reference only and are subject to change Thermo Scientific SAHARA Heated Bath Circulator Specifications Section 2 General Information Stainless Steel Heated Bath Circulators S7 513 515 PC200 201 Temperature Range C Ambient 13 to 200 Ambient 13 to 200 Ambient 13 to 200 F Ambient 23 to 392 Ambient 23 to 392 Ambient 23 to 392 PC300 Temperature Range Ambient 13 to 300 Ambient 13 to 300 Ambient 13 to 300 F Ambient 23 to 572 Ambient 23 to 572 Ambient 23 to 572 Bath Volume liters 4 7 7 11 7 17 gallons 1 1 1 8 1 8 2 9 1 8 4 5 Overall Dimensions H x W x D mm 494 x 235 x 428 494 x 321 x 428 494 x 381 x 457 inches 195x92 x 16 7 19 5 x 12 6 x 16 7 19 5 x 15 0 x 18 0 Work Area Dimensions DxW xL mm 200 x 154 x 112 200 x 293 x 112 200 x 300 x 141 inches 79x6 1x44 79x94x44 7 9x11 8x 5 5 Net Weight kg 10 6 12 3 13 7 Ib 23 4 21 0 30 1 PC200 Electrical Requirements 100 115V 50 60Hz or Voltage 1096 200 230V 50 60Hz PC201 300 Electrical Requirements 200 230V 50 60Hz Voltage 10 Stainless Steel Heated Bath Circulators 30 S45 S49 PC200 PC201 Temperature Range C Ambient 13 to 200 Ambient 13 to 150 Ambient 13 to 200 F Ambient 23 to 392 Ambient 23 to 302 Ambient 23 to 392 Bath Volume liters 14 24 30 41 2
71. am does not start until the process fluid temperature is at the Start Temp the Variance Press to the left of EN to stop the program or 9 to the right of EIN to pause the program at the current temperature When the program is complete the circulator maintains the last setpoint When 9 is pressed after the ramp program is complete the refrigera tion pump and circulator shut off Note Other than the current ramp step you can edit any other step of the ramp during the run or in the pause mode A The numbers at the bottom indicates the cycle number step number and total time remaining for the program hours minutes and seconds Note If assured soak is enabled the time stops counting down at the end of the step until the desired temperature variance is reached When the program is complete the alarm if enabled sounds Note If you do not stop end the ramp program before going back to the setpoint SP mode changing the setpoint has no affect For ex ample on a program which ends with the bath at 25 C the bath continues to hold this setpoint Changing from ramp mode to setpoint mode and then changing the setpoint to 20 C has no affect the bath will continue to hold 25 C Thermo Scientific 4 23 Section 4 Operation Advanced Interfaces Interfaces is used to view change communication and communication settings Note Keypad operation 15 still available with serial communications enabled A s ELEME Si
72. ay become brittle or they may get very soft check them on a regular basis and replace if necessary secute all tube connections using clamps When using the internal reservoir only the plumbing connections can be closed with the supplied plate and union nuts Thermo Scientific Thermo Scientific Tubing Section 3 Installation Tubing for Thermo Scientific temperature control systems is optional Ensure the tubing you select meets your maximum temperature and pressure requirements A Plastic and rubber tubing If other plastic and rubber tubes are used ensure that the tubes selected are fully suitable for the particular application 1 that they will not split crack ot become disengaged from their connections Connect the tubing using the supplied tube fittings for 8 or 12 mm i d They are attached to the plumbing connections with a supplied coupling nut We highly recommend using foam rubber insulation on the tubing and the fittings Metal tubing Thermo Scientific metal tubing stainless steel insulated offers a particularly high degree of safety and is suitable for both low and high temperatures liquids The metal tubing is attached directly to the plumbing connections gaskets are not required Do not subject tubing to mechanical strain and ensure any specified bend radius is not exceeded A Tubing is available in lengths of 0 5 1 0 and 1 5 meters Couplings for connecting tubes are also available The
73. d External RTA1 External 5 Read Setpoint X X 1 to 5 Read High Temperature Fault V C Read High Temperature Warn Read Low Temperature Fault Read Low Temperature Warn Read Proportional Heat Band Setting 1 Read Proportional Cool Band Setting 1 Read Integral Heat Band Setting V Repeats per minute Read Integral Cool Band Setting V Repeats per minute Read Derivative Heat Band Setting V Minutes Read Derivative Cool Band Setting V Minutes Read Temperature Precision Read Temperature Units CF Read Unit On Read External Probe Enabled optional IRE ____ Read Auto Restart Enabled RAR Read Energy Saving Mode Read Time hh mm ss RE Read Date DT mm dd yyyy or DF RS A 42 V V K gt Read Date Format mm dd yyyy or dd mm yyyy Read Ramp Status optional R Stopped Running Paused Read Firmware Version RVER V Read Firmware Checksum RSUM V Read Unit Fault Status RUFS V1 V2 V3 VA V5 See page A 5 Read Ramp Program optional V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 See SRP on page 4 A 2 R dd mm yyyy Commands All messages from master and slave are terminated with a carriage return CR Master Sends Set External RTA1 External 5 STU V optional OK A 3 Commands messages from master and slave are terminated with a carriage return CR Set Ramp Program this will SRP v1 v2 v3 v4 v5 OK load defaults for
74. d in the circulator s non volatile memoty As a backup once the calibration is completed you can store it into the citculator s memory by selecting Save User Cal You can later restore that calibration by pressing Restore User Cal Another option is to restore the factory calibration values by pressing Restore Factory Cal Internal RTD Calibrate 9 Restore User Save User Cal Restore Factory V O 0 O oc oC 06 7 4 Thermo Scientific Thermo Scientific Section 7 Password D Tuning To change the circulator s PID values press eo to the right of PID Tuning Advanced Charting Calibration Ramping PID Tuning Interfaces 000606060 00060606 000060 Press on the right of the desired value to display the Change of Value Display 1 5 Section 7 Password 7 6 User Mode The circulator resets to the USer mode by changing the Password back to 0 turning the circulator off Note The circulator also reverts to the USer mode whenever either the Start ot Status Display is displayed continuously for 10 minutes A Thermo Scientific Appendix AC Serial Communications Protocol Serial communication is accomplished either through the optional 9 pin Serial Communications Box or through the USB port on the immersion circulator If your operating system does not automatically recognize the optional driver log on to http www ftdichip com FTDrivers htm for instructions
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76. de On refrigerated baths place the circuit protector on the rear of the bath to the O position Place the circuit protector on the rear of the immersion circulator to the position The blue LED extinguishes Using any other means to shut the circulator down can reduce the life of the compressor A Always turn the circulator off and disconnect it from its supply voltage before moving A The circuit protector s located on the rear of the component s is not intended to act as a disconnecting means A Note When quickly restarting refrigerated baths the compressor may take up to 10 minutes before it starts to operate A 4 2 Section 4 Operation Decommissioning Disposal Storage 4 28 Decommissioning prepares equipment for safe and secure transportation Laboratory Grade Ethylene glycol EG is poisonous and flam mable Before disposing refer to the manufacturer s most current MSDS for handling precautions A Decommissioning must be performed only by qualified dealer using certified equipment prevailing regulations must be followed A Consider decommissioning the circulator when e It fails to maintain desired specifications Itno longer meets safety standards Itis beyond repair for its age and worth Refrigerant R134A and oil POE or Ester must be recovered from equipment before disposal Note Keep in mind any impact your application may have had on the circulator Direct quest
77. e paid for by the buyer Our respon sibility in respect to warranty claims is limited to performing the required repairs or replacements and no claim of breach of warranty shall be cause for cancellation or recision of the contract of sales of any product With respect to products that qualify for field service repairs Thermo Fisher Scientific s responsibility is limited to the component parts necessary for the repair and the labor that is required on site to perform the repair Any travel labor or mileage charges are the financial responsibility of the buyer The buyer shall be responsible for any evaluation or warranty service call including labor charges if no defects are found with the Thermo Scientific product This warranty does not cover any product that has been subject to misuse neglect or accident This warranty does not apply to any damage to the product that is the result of improper installation or maintenance or to any product that has been operated or maintained in any way contrary to the operating or maintenance instructions specified in this Instruction and Operation Manual This warranty does not cover any product that has been altered or modified so as to change its intended use In addition this warranty does not extend to repaits made by the use of parts accessories or fluids which are either incompatible with the product or adversely affect its operation performance or durability Thermo Fisher Scientific reserves the
78. er place the circulator in a location where excessive heat moisture inadequate ventilation or corrosive materials are present A Leave refrigerated baths in an upright position at room temperature 25 C for 24 hours before starting This will ensure the lubrication oil has drained back into the compressor A The circulator can operate with 0 clearance on two exhaust sides as long as the third exhaust side has unrestricted air flow Blocked ventilation increases the circulator s temperature reduce its cooling capacity and on refrigerated baths eventually lead to premature compressor failure Ventilation Options Thermo Scientific Thermo Scientific Electrical Requirements Section 3 Installation The circulator s construction provides protection against the risk of electrical shock by grounding appropriate metal parts The protection will not function unless the power cord is connected to a properly grounded outlet It is the user s responsibility to assure a proper ground connection is provided A The circulator is intended for use on a dedicated outlet All circulators are equipped with automatic thermally triggered 20 Amp circuit protector The circuit protector is designed to protect the circulator Note If the circuit protector activates allow the circulator to cool before resetting Restart the circulator Contact us if it activates again A The circulator s power cord is the disconnecting device it must
79. estrictions in the cooling lines The pump motor overloaded The pump s internal overtemperature overcurrent device will shut off the pump causing the flow to stop This can be caused by low fluid debris in system operating circulator in a high ambient temperature condition or excessively confined space Allow time for the motor to cool down Ensure supply voltage matches the circulator s nameplate rating 10 Inadequate temperature control Verify the setpoint For refrigerated baths ensure the condenser is free of dust and debris Check the fluid concentration Ensure circulator installation complies with the site requirements in Section 3 Ensure supply voltage matches the nameplate rating 10 If the temperature continues to rise ensure your application s heat load does not exceed the rated specifications Enter the controller menu and ensure the ENERGY SAVER mode is on in order for the system to maintain a stable temperature Check for high thermal gradients e g the application load is being turned on and off or rapidly changing 6 5 Section 6 Troubleshooting Circulator shuts down Ensure 0 button wasn t accidently pressed Ensure the circuit protector s is in the on 1 position Check the display for error codes Make sure supply voltage is connected and matches the nameplate rating 10 Restart the circulator USB Driver Not Recognized If your operating system does not automatically recognize t
80. gram will not start until the fluid temperature is within this range For example if the desired Start Temp is 25 C and the Variance is set to 5 C the program automatically starts only when the fluid temperature is between 20 C to 30 C Note The Start Temp for a step 2 is the End Temp from step 1 and so On The maximum Duration for a step is 1000 minutes End State configures the circulator to either Shut Down con tinue running Maintain when the program is over The ramp program has an optional Assured Soak feature that can be enabled for each step independently When enabled this feature pauses the ramp timer while the temperature reaches setpoint variance This assures the temperature reaches setpoint before the ramp program continues to the next step 4 21 Section 4 Operation Running a Ramp Program You can enable an alarm to sound when each step and or the program is complete see Settings Audible Alarms in this section Water 24 29 C 000606060 Press to the right of EU The following display appears 000606060 Select the desired ramp and then press to the left of the home symbol to retutn to the Start Display Water 24 29 C 00060060 4 22 Thermo Scientific Section 4 Operation Press to the left of gt to start the program The display changes to the Program Display Water 24 296 001 01 00 00 00 3 The progr
81. he optional driver log on to http www ftdichip com FTDrivers htm for instructions Please contact Thermo Fisher Scientific Sales Service and Customer Support if you need any additional information see inside cover for contact instructions 6 6 Thermo Scientific Section Password Password is used to perform a calibration or to change the circulator s PID values It is also used to reset the circulator to factory preset values To do this change the circulator s level from the User mode to the Operator mode Q Run Time 00060 Operator Mode Press o next to Password to display Password 000060 Press next to Password to display the Change a Value Display Change the Password to 1 and press to display Level Operator Password oo 606 06 The circulator is now in the Operator mode Thermo Scientific 7 1 Section 7 Password 1 2 Press o to display Configuration Password 9 Run Time Messages 000606060 Reset desired press next to Reset to display 9 Reset 000060 o Press on the left of User adjustable settings PID values Both to teset factory values Note reset takes several seconds A Calibration Return to the Advanced menu screen to display 9 Advanced Charting Calibration Ramping PID Tuning Interfaces 00
82. he set temperature limit In the event of a fault the circulator shuts down and displays a fault message see Section 6 cause of the fault must be identified and corrected before the circulator can be restarted A low reservoir fluid levelis a primary reason for the HTC to trip The 15 factory preset fully clockwise to the highest possible setting set the cutout start the circulator and adjust the setpoint few degrees higher than the highest desired fluid temperature Allow the circulator to stabilize at the temperature setpoint Then using a flathead screwdriver slowly turn the red dial counterclockwise until the circulator shuts down and the fault message appears Press to clear the message Before you can restart the circulator it has to cool down a few degrees To restart the circulator press the black reset ring surrounding the red dial and then press e again If Auto Restart is enabled the circulator restarts if disabled use the Start Up procedure Note We recommend petiodically rechecking operation or if the citculator is moved Thermo Scientific Stopping the Circulator Power Down Shut Down Restarting Thermo Scientific Section 4 Operation Press to the left of the stop symbol EN The circulator stops and the stop symbol turns into a start symbol E 20 00 C Press The circulator s display goes blank and the blue LED illuminates indicating it is in the stand by mo
83. his output turns on conducts when there is an alarm Any alarm that DB 1 5H D turns off the circulator will also set this output An alarm message is displayed Maximum current on the output cannot exceed 25mA and 24 6789107 VDC A resistor must be supplied to limit the current see samples below 12345 5 vdc 24 vdc 23920 13 1 5K Q Out Out 3 GND 3 GND External Alarm Input Pins 12 and 2 To enable this input apply 10 20 mA to pins 12 and 2 This input turns off the circulator The alarm continues to sound until the input is removed See samples below External Alarm please remove reason and press ENTER to clear messa External On Off Input Pins 11 and 1 To enable this input apply customer supplied 10 20 mA to bath pins 11 and 1 This input turns the circulator on and off message is displayed when the input turns off The circulator logic is reversed for this input conducting circulator off not conducting circulator on See samples below Operation Stopped by external command Samples 5 vdc 12 vdc 24 vdc Se R cc 2 2 2 xcs 11 or 12 11or 12 41 0 12 E 10r2 1or2 a 10r2 GND GND GND ON STATE Current 10 20 mA 4 16 Thermo Scientific Settings Fluid Type Section 4 Operation Fluids Type is used to identify the type of fluid used The circulator uses the fluid type to automatically set certain operating parameters kim
84. ion Initially fill the reservoir with distilled or deionized water Do not use untreated tap water as the total ionized solids level may be too high This reduces the electrolytic potential of the water and prevent or reduce the galvanic corrosion observed Thermo Scientific Filling Requirements Draining CAUTION N Thermo Scientific Section 3 Installation Ensure the reservoir drain port on the front of the bath is and that all plumbing connections are secure Also ensure any residue is thoroughly removed before filling the reservoir Before using any fluid refer to the manufacturer s MSDS and EC safety data sheets for handling precautions A To avoid spilling place your containers into the reservoir before filling With low level WARNING the circulator continues to run with a FAULT the circulator shuts down the refrigeration pump and heater see Section 7 The low level warning is at approximately 43 mm 1 3 4 below the top the low level fault is at approximately 57 mm 2 1 4 Oil based fluids expand when heated Fill the reservoir only to the minimum level Monitor the fluid level whenever heating the fluid A When pumping to an external system keep extra fluid on hand to maintain the proper level in the circulating lines and the external system Before draining any fluid refer to the manufacturer s MSDS and EC safety data sheets for handling precautions A Ensure the fluid i
85. ions about chiller decommissioning or disposal to our Sales Service and Customer Support Handling and disposal should be done in accordance with the manu facturets specification and or the MSDS for the material used If the circulator is to be transported and or stored in cold temperatures it needs to be drained and then flushed with a 50 50 laboratory grade glycol water mixture A The circulator can be stored for up to 90 days inside the temperature range of 25 C to 60 C 13 F to 414095 If necessary when removing the circulator from storage allow it time to warm up and dry out in order to prevent any condensation issues Thermo Scientific Condenser Fins Thermo Scientific Cleaning Tubing Section5 Preventive Maintenance Disconnect the power cord prior to performing any maintenance A Handle the circulator with care Sudden jolts or drops can damage its components A After time the circulator s stainless steel surfaces may show spots and become tarnished Clean the reservoir and built in components at least every time the fluid is changed Use only water and a soft cloth Do not use scouring powder A In order to ensure a long service life keep the reservoir clean Quickly remove substances containing acidic or alkaline substances and metal shavings that could harm the surfaces causing corrosion If corrosion e g small rust marks occurs in spite of this cleaning with stainless steel caustic agents is
86. mperature and pressure requirements A Ensure all communication and electrical connections are made prior to starting the circulator A Many refrigerants which may be undetectable by human senses are heavier than air and replaces the oxygen in an enclosed area causing loss of consciousness Refer to the circulator s nameplate and the manufacturer s most current MSDS for additional information A Never operate the bath without fluid in the reservoir A Other than water before using any fluid or when performing maintenance where contact with the fluid is likely refer to the manufacturer s MSDS and EC Safety Data sheet for handling precautions A Ensute that no toxic gases can be generated by the fluid Flammable gases can build up over the fluid during usage A Never use corrosive fluids with this circulator These fluids voids the manufacturer s warranty A When using ethylene glycol and water check the fluid concentration and pH on a regular basis Changes in concentration and pH can impact system performance A Ensure the fluid is at a safe temperature 40 C before handling or draining A Never operate damaged or leaking equipment or with any damaged cords A Never operate the circulator or add fluid to the reservoir with panels removed A Thermo Scientific Personal Protective Thermo Scientific Equipment Training Section 1 Safety Do not clean the circulator with solvents only use a soft cloth and wa
87. nge can only be made before the change is saved In some cases it is also used to save changes Note Holding this button depressed for five seconds brings up the language selection display A Used for adjusting and resetting the High Temperature Cutout Details are explained in this Section qe Thermo Scientific 4 1 Section 4 Operation 42 Setup Initial Start Up Leave refrigerated baths in an upright position at room temperature 25 C for 24 hours before starting This will ensure the lubrica tion oil has drained back into the compressor A Before starting the circulator double check all communication electrical and plumbing connections A Using a flathead screwdriver ensure the HTC is in the full C clockwise position Do not run the circulator until fluid is added to the reservoir Have extra fluid on hand If it does not start refer to Section 6 Troubleshooting For refrigerated baths place the circuit protector located on the teat of the bath to the I position For all circulators place the circuit protector located on the rear of the immersion circulator to the I position The blue LED illuminates Thermo Press 9 The circulator momentarily displays Scientific 24 29 C C 06 6 06 start Display And then the Start Display appears The blue LED goes out Press to the left of the start symbol LE The circulator starts and the start symbol turns into a stop symbol
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89. o high IV iid Minimum allowed value Part of error message when set value is too low Value Read commands return analog V or bit B values or settings while set commands send analog or bit settings Read commands return values in the same displayed precision Set command messages missing the space character between the command and the setting will be rejected as the user s intent is unclear Units A read command returning an analog V value or setting will include the units U associated with that value or setting A set command sending an analog value will not include the units The units returned by the complementary read command are assumed Termination character A carriage return CR is used to terminate command and response messages Typically the Enter key on the keyboard Note The inter character timeout time between transmitted characters is set to30 seconds Exceeding the timeout will clear the receiver buffer and require the message to re retransmitted Note Special characters backspace delete insert etc are not recognized and generate error responses 1 Commands Table Commands All messages from master and slave are terminated with a carriage return CR Command Description Master Sample Slave Response Sends echo off Alternate units Read Temperature Internal RT ____ Read Temperature 2 External optional Read Displayed Setpoint RS Read Internal RTA1 Internal 5 V C Rea
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91. on the rear of the immersion circulator requires a 4 pin connector that must mate to LEMO ECP 1S 304 CLL The immetsion circulator uses a 3 wire sensor but a 4 wire sensor can be used pins 3 and 4 are interconnected in the control head The pin out is Pin 1 and 2 Pt100 Pin 3 and 4 Pt100 See Section 4 for instructions to enable the remote sensot The Multifunction port on the rear of the immersion circulator is used in conjunction with an optional accessory box to select and activate additional features See Section 4 for additional information If your computer does not automatically recognize the USB driver installa tion instructions are provided in the Appendix Ensure none of the tubing comes in contact with the power cord A Tubing is normally used to connect the pump to an external application Note The maximum allowable length of tube depends largely on the size form and material of the external reservoir The length of tube and its diameter combined with the circulating capacity have a large affect on the temperature stability Whenever possible use a wider tube diameter and place the application as close as possible to the circulator A Extreme operating temperatures will lead to extreme temperatures on the tube surface this is even more critical with metal nozzles the required tube material depends on the heat transfer liquid used tubes must not be folded or bent after prolonged use tubes m
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94. or to starting the circulator A Install the supplied RJ45 shielded cable between the immersion circulator and the bath RJ45 connectors similar to Ethernet This is required for proper operation RJ45 Connector Immersion Circulator On refrigerated baths this cable is required for proper operation between 3 the bath and the immersion circulator Bath RJ45 Connector E S a an 7 0000900 anon 3 5050 OS Install the power cord from the connector on the rear of the circulator A to the connector on the rear of the refrigerated bath B Connect the bath s power cord C to a grounded power outlet For refrigerated baths never connect power inlet A to a power outlet Never connect power outlet B to anything but the circulator A Ensure the electrical cords do not come in contact with any of the plumbing connections or tubing A B Power Outlet to Immersion Circulator C Power Inlet from power supply Thermo Scientific 3 5 3 6 Section 3 Installation For non refrigerated baths For PC201 install the power cord from the connector on the rear of the circulator A to a grounded power outlet Wil Fu For PC300 install the power cord from the extended cord on the rear
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98. ptions Lead as an alloying element in steel containing up to 0 3596 lead by weight aluminum containing up to 0 4 lead by weight and as a copper alloy containing up to 4 lead by weight Manufacturer s Authorized Representative Date bnt 20 Sept 2013 Robin Wiley Compliance Engineering DofC 095285 3 Form 094233 DWG 095285 REV 17 Apr 07 Warranty For the special sales promotional period between May 1 2015 and September 30 2015 the warranty period and conditions below extended to 48 months from date of shipment for the ARCTIC GLACIER and SAHARA Bath circulators only This promotion does not cover standalone Immersion Circulators Otherwise Thermo Fisher Scientific warrants electronic components for 36 months from date of shipment the Thermo Scientific PREMIUM series of Immersion Circulators ARCTIC and GLACIER refrigerated heated bath citculators and SAHARA heated bath circulators according to the following terms Any part of the product manufactured or supplied by Thermo Fisher Scientific and found in the reasonable judg ment of Thermo Fisher to be defective in material or workmanship will be repaired at an authorized Thermo Fisher Repair Depot without charge for parts or labor The product including any defective part must be returned to an authorized Thermo Fisher Repair Depot within the warranty period The expense of returning the product to the authorized Thermo Fisher Repair Depot for warranty service will b
99. r and the revision date listed on the front cover Unpacking Retain all cartons and packing material until the unit is operated and found to be in good condition If the unit shows external or internal damage contact the transportation company and file a damage claim Under ICC regulations this is your responsibility Refrigerated units should be left in an upright position for 24 hours before starting This will ensure the lubrication oil has drained back into the compressor A ii Thermo Scientific Safety Warnings A DANGER Thermo Scientific Section 1 Safety Make sure you tead and understand all instructions and safety precautions listed in this manual before installing or operating the circulator If you have any questions concerning the operation or the information in this manual please contact us See inside cover for contact information DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided result in death or serious injury WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided result in death or serious injury CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury It is also be used to alert against unsafe practices The lightning flash with arrow symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of non insulated dangerous voltage within the circulator s enclos
100. r with a different fluid Always wear protective clothing especially a face shield and gloves e Avoid spattering on any of the circulatot s components always s owly add fluid When adding point the opening of a container away from yourself Use fume hoods Do not allow any ignition sources in the vicinity Section 3 Installation 3 14 Water Quality and Standards Process Fluid Permissible PPM Desirable PPM Microbiologicals algae bacteria fungi 0 0 Inorganic Chemicals Calcium 25 0 6 Chloride 25 10 Copper 13 1 0 0 020 ppm if fluid in contact with aluminum Iron 0 3 0 1 Lead 0 015 0 Magnesium 12 0 1 Manganese 0 05 0 03 Nitrates Nitrites 10 as N 0 Potassium 20 0 3 Silicate 25 1 0 Sodium 20 0 3 Sulfate 25 1 Hardness 17 0 05 Total Dissolved Solids 50 10 Other Parameters pH 6 5 8 5 7 8 Resistivity 0 01 0 05 0 1 MQ cm compensated to 25 C Unfavorably high total ionized solids TIS can accelerate the rate of galvanic corrosion These contaminants can function as electrolytes which increase the potential for galvanic cell corrosion and lead to localized corrosion such as pitting Eventually the pitting becomes so extensive that refrigerant will leak into the reservoir As an example raw water in the United States averages 171 ppm of NaCl The recommended level for use in a water system is between 0 5 to 5 0 ppm of NaCl Recommendat
101. rculator and ensure the circulator shuts down at the set cut off temperature If the circulator does not shut down have it checked by a qualified technician Reset the safety to the desired temperature Low liquid level protection With the circulator on use a screwdriver and slowly push down on each level sensor one at a time until an error message appears See Section 6 for details on error messages If not have the circulator checked by a qualified technic Thermo Scientific auars oway 1 9 sn 32 4 00 poou ou o MOH 01 JOM 5 YIH Aay 19709 Sursso1d Aq ILA onssod uoneaoSugo uSrq sn 32 3uoo SUTOTAJAS ou Ajddns 42992 19702 Sursso3d Aq oSvssoui ILA OTNI dW YS ubiH uone nuoA o3enbope sey 23nsuo uonoo ss 42942 5010195 PWY 42992 popoooxo ay Sursso1d Aq oSvssoui FE uonoo301d y3 oqquisnfpe eunje1eduie SUODIpUOO C3U2UJUOJIAUO 3222 uonoo ss 42942 popoooxo arum uono2303d Sursso1d Aq oSvssoui IEA ySry opquisn peuou duie
102. rements Voltage 10 Connectivity Remote sensor port USB port Multi function port 85232 85485 Ethernet LAN Analog 1 0 Thermo Scientific Section2 General Information The Thermo Scientific PREMIUM Series of Heated Immersion Circulators are used with refrigerated and heated baths All circulators can pump to an external system All circulators have a digital display and easy to use touch pad five programmable setpoint temperatures acoustic and optical alarms and offer adjustable high temperature protection The circulator is designed for use in a clean laboratory environment and in accordance with the Letter of Compliance located at the end of this manual PC200 Ambient 13 to 200 Ambient 23 to 4392 0 01 2000 1200 421 x 189 x 233 16 6 x 7 4x 9 2 200 7 9 4 7 10 4 24 6 3 560 8 1 380 5 5 Variable 4096 10096 100 V 50 Hz 100 V 60 Hz or 115 V 60 Hz or 200 230 V 50 60 Hz Yes Yes Yes Optional Optional Optional Optional PC201 Ambient 13 to 200 Ambient 23 to 392 0 01 3000 NA 421 x 189 x 233 16 6 x 7 4 x 8 2 200 7 9 4 7 10 4 24 6 3 560 8 1 380 5 5 Variable 4096 10096 200 230 V 50 60 Hz Yes Yes Yes Optional Optional Optional Optional PC300 Ambient 13 to 300 Ambient 423 to 4572 0 01 3000 NA 421 x 189 x 233 16 6 x 7 4x 9 2 200 79 47 10 4 24 6 3 560 8 1 380 5 5 Variable 40 100 200 230 V 50 60 Hz
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104. rms o Settings Audible Alarms Audible Alarms Step 9 Press o to enable disable the desired alarm s Thermo Scientific 4 13 Section 4 Operation Settings Features Features is used to enable disable immersion circulator features Remote Sensor CL Low Level Warning Multi Function Port Restart Energy Saving 0006060 Press o next to the desired feature to enable disable The Remote Sensor connector on the rear of the immersion circula tot requires 4 connector that must mate to a LEMO ECP 1S 304 CLL The immersion circulator uses a 3 wire sensor but 4 wire sensor can be used pins 3 and 4 are interconnected in the control head The pin out is Pin 1 and 2 Pt100 Pin 3 and 4 Pt100 When Low Level Warning is enabled the circulator sounds an alarm if a low level condition occurs When Auto Restart is enabled the circulator automatically restarts if it was running after a power interruption condition If a ramp was running when power failed the ramp program resumes where it left off NOTE Consider any possible risks before enabling this mode of operation A The Energy Saving mode is primarily designed for applications run ning under a stable load Enabling the mode saves energy by reducing the circulator s heater power and cooling requirements This can result in substantial energy savings over the life of the circulator The default set ting
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106. s at a safe handling temperature 55 C Wear protective clothing and gloves A place a suitable container underneath the drain If desired attach an 8 mm i d tube on the drain slowly turn the drain plug until low is observed Turning the drain cap more than 1 1 2 turns will result in the drain cap and fitting coming off the bath A In this case screw the drain fitting back into the bath Attaching the cap onto the fitting aids in installation If required contact us for additional information Installed Drain Fitting with Cap Removed 3 15 Section 3 Installation 3 16 Thermo Scientific Section 4 Operation PREMIUM The Thermo Scientific PREMIUM Heated Immersion Circulators have a Heated digital display and easy to use touch pad five programmable setpoint tempera eate tures acoustic and optical alarms and adjustable high temperature protection Immersion Circulator Therm A A This label indicates read the instruction manual before starting the circulator Use this button to place the circulator in and out of stand by mode The blue LED 15 on when stand by mode is enabled o E Use these arrows to move through the displays and adjust values v Q Use these arrows to adjust values o Pressing this button to save changes made on the circulator s displays Use this button to cancel any changes and to return the circulator to its previ ous display Canceling a cha
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108. smallest opening inside the metal tubes is 10 mm The metal tubing is provided with coupling nuts M16 x 1 DIN 12 879 part 2 at either end 3 9 Section 3 Installation Approved Fluids A DANGER Only use the approved fluids listed below A All immersion circulators Water Ethylene Glycol Water Propylene Glycol Water SC 150 and SC 150L immersion circulators only SIL 100 SIL 180 SIL 300 SYNTH 60 SYNTH 260 Thermo Fisher Scientific takes no responsibility for damages caused by the selection of an unapproved fluid Other than water handle and dispose of approved fluids in accordance with the fluid manufacturer s specification and or the fluid s MSDS a To set the fluid temperature alarms use the circulator s menu selection to identify the fluid see Section 4 A When using water above 80 C closely monitor the fluid level frequent top offs will be required It will also create steam A Water glycol mixtures require top offs with pure water otherwise percentage of glycol will increase resulting in high viscosity and poor performance A Thermo Scientific Fire point Flammable thermal liquids can ignite when a specified temperature is surpassed The liquid is limited to a temperature level 259 below the fire point as defined by the EN 61010 Viscosity For optimum temperature accuracy it is important that heat transfer liquids have a low viscosity Working temperature range This is
109. t Display SP3 50 00 C Water 24 29 C 00060060 Thermo Scientific 4 5 Section 4 Operation Change a Value Display 4 5 This display automatically appears when you request change value Note The circulator does not need to be running to change a value A cursor appears on the left side of the entry window as shown below Press Of to enter the corresponding digit Use the arrow keys on the circular keypad to move the cursor back to the left 4 enter a negative value 5 of insert a decimal point ER Setpoint Minimum Maximum 0000 0 000606060 Press o when the desired value is displayed Note The circulator beeps if you try to enter a value outside the mini mum or maximum value or by trying to enter more than one negative dash or decimal point A Thermo Scientific Section 4 Operation Menu D Isp ays The circulator uses menus to view change its settings Note Unless noted the citculator does not need to be running view change settings A Press to the left of Menu to bring up the Main Menu Display 006060 Press Q to the left of the desired line to bring up submenus o AL Audible Alarm Q Display Options Features ES Fluid Type Temperature Alarms Pump Adjustment 00060060 Q On Off Timer See page 4 10 Thermo Scientific 4 7 Section 4 Operation 5 EXE Advanced See page 4 18 s IM
110. ter Drain the bath before it is transported and or stored in near or below freezing temperatures A Always turn the circulator off and disconnect the supply voltage from its power source before moving or before performing any service or maintenance procedures A Transport the circulator with care Sudden jolts or drops can damage its components A Refer service and repairs to a qualified technician A The user is responsible for decontamination if hazardous materials are spilled Consult the manufacturer regarding decontamination and ot cleaning agents compatibility A Performance of installation operation or maintenance procedures other than those described in this manual may result in a hazardous situation and voids the manufacturer s warranty A The no special personal protective equipment requirements needed to perform normal operation We do recommend wearing eye protection and gloves The user must review and understand all the sections in this manual before operating the bath 1 3 Section 1 Safety 1 4 Thermo Scientific Description and Intended Use PREMIUM Heated Immersion Circulator Temperature Range C Temperature Stability C Heater Capacity 230V 115V watts Circulator Dimensions H x W x D mm inches Reservoir Depth Requirement mm inches Net Weight kg Ib Pumping Capacity Max flow rate Ipm gpm Max pressure mbar psi Max suction mbar psi Pump speed Electrical Requi
111. the long term problems may arise help alleviate these problems Thermo Fisher Scientific recommends the use of chlorine The duration of time that chlorine remains in solution depends on factors such as water temperature pH and availability of direct sunlight We recommend maintaining chlorine levels at proper levels using chlorine test strips generally 1 to 5 ppm is adequate For best results the pH of the fluid should be maintained between 6 5 and 7 5 Additional chlorine should not be added without first determining the concentration ratio that already exists in the fluid supply Corrosion and degradation of the circulation components can result from concentration ratios that are too high Contact our customer support for additional information 5 C to 95 C Distilled Water or Deionized Water up to 3 MQ cm Normal tap water leads to calcareous deposits necessitating frequent circulator decalcification see table page 3 14 Calcium tends to deposit itself on the heating element The heating capacity is reduced and service life shortened 30 C to 80 C Water with Glycol Below 5 C water has to be mixed with a glycol The amount of glycol added should cover a temperature range 5 C lower than the operating temperature of the particular application This will prevent the water glycol from gelling freezing near the evaporating coil Excess glycol deteriorates the temperature accuracy due to its high viscosity 40 C
112. the recommended long term operating range The maximum viscosity 15 approximately 5 mPas C Operating temperature range Long term operation is recommended only under certain conditions The viscosity may rise to a maximum of 30 mPas The pump capacity will not match specifications Ed Heating up range Long term operation is not recommended the pump motor s excess temperature protection may switch off the pump Thermo Scientific Section 3 Installation Range of Application Sil 100 Sil 180 51300 Synth60 Synth 260 Fire Point C gt 100 gt 225 gt 325 70 275 Flash Point C 57 170 300 59 260 Viscosity at 20 C mPas 3 11 200 2 140 Density at 20 C kg dm 0 89 0 93 1 08 0 76 1 03 Specific heat capacity kJ Kg K 1 67 1 51 1 56 240 2 00 Temperature Range C N c ___ ___ __ __ Order Number 10 liter container 999 0202 999 0204 999 0206 999 0210 999 0214 Order Number 5 liter container 999 0201 999 0203 999 0205 999 0209 999 0213 Color trans trans trans trans trans parent parent parent parent parent colorless colorless colorless colorless yellow Reacts with Silicone Silicone Silicone Rubber Copper Silicone Light metals Bronze EC Safety Data Sheets will be delivered together with each container of liquid 3 11 Section 3 Installation Chlorine Short term usage of tap water may not cause any adverse affects on the circulator or your application but in
113. to 200 C SIL180 SIL180 is suitable for covering nearly the entire range with just one liquid especially when used with the refrigerated baths Unfortunately SIL180 has a wetting tendency necessitating the occasional cleaning of the reservoir cover other temperatures Thermo Fisher Scientific offers a range of heat transfer fluids for these temperature control applications SYNTH 60 and SYNTH 260 Synthetic thermal liquid with a medium life span several months and little smell annoyance Thermo Scientific Additional Fluid Thermo Scientific Precautions Section 3 Installation SIL 100 SIL 180 SIL 300 Silicone oil with a very long life span over 1 year and negligible smell Thermo Fisher heat transfer fluids are supplied with an EC Safety Data Sheet Ensure when selecting the heat transfer fluid that no toxic gases can be generated Inflammable gases can build up over the fluid during usage A Ensure the over temperature cut off point is set lower than the fire point for the heat transfer fluid selected A The highest working temperature as defined by the EN 61010 IEC 1010 must be limited to 25 C below the fire point of the fluid A When wotking with approved fluids other than water Do not use any approved fluid until you have read and understood the label and the Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS Ensure any fluid residue or any other material is thoroughly removed before filling the reservoi
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115. ure The voltage magnitude is significant enough to constitute a risk of electrical shock This label indicates the presence of hot surfaces This label indicates read the manual Observe all warning labels A Never remove warning labels Leave refrigerated baths in an upright position at room temperature 25 C for 24 hours before starting This ensures the lubrication oil drains into the compressor A The circulator s construction provides protection against the risk of electrical shock by grounding appropriate metal parts The protection will not function unless the power cord is connected to a properly grounded outlet It is the user s responsibility to assure a proper ground connection is provided A Operate the circulator using only the supplied line cord The circulator s power cord is the disconnecting device it must be easily accessible at all times A Section 1 Safety The circuit protector located on the rear of the circulator is not intended to act as a disconnecting means A Never operate the bath with the immersion circulator removed A Do not mount the circulator backwards on the bath the line cord could contact the reservoir fluid Ensure the electrical cords do not come in contact with any of the plumbing connections or tubing A Never place the circulator a location or atmosphere where excessive heat moisture corrosive materials are present A Ensure the tubing you select meets your maximum te
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