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1. Check mains and main fuse Probably the motor fuse is activated Restart the motor by pressing the motor fuse Check viscosity of the bath fluid High viscosity will activate the motor fuse Electrical defect Motor capacitor defective Replace capacitor or contact local dealer or Tamson Instruments bv Setpoint too near to room temperature Cooling of the bath is needed Bath fluid evaporates too quick Use other fluid Measure electric mains current Current below 2 amps indicate a problem with the heating element Reduce cooling Tune the bath at the set point temperature Check if ATUN has been set to on PID values can no longer be adjusted unless the ATUN value is set to off See Fout Verwijzingsbron niet gevonden page Fout Bladwijzer niet gedefinieerd PT100 is defective PT100 has aged Recalibrate the readout of the controller using the offset OFSt parameter An offset of plus or minus 5 C can be set to recalibrate the bath temperature reading Tamson Instruments B V P M Tamson Instruments bv van t Hoffstraat 12 2665 JL Bleiswijk THE NETHERLANDS Rev 3 0 UK 10 2010 T 31 0 10 522 43 73 F 31 0 10 521 19 41 www tamson com info tamson com VAT NL 80 66 34 984 B01 Bank account no Rabobank 16 01 00 046 Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 IBAN Code NL95 RABO 0160100046 Page 17 19 MI 9 2 Message on display est 1878 Code What does it mean Wha
2. 2 Check if the Lcb and Hcb are set to auto 3 Ignore the fact that the temperature may not settle precisely at the set point 4 If the temperature is stable reduce the proportional band Pb so that the temperature just starts to oscillate If the temperature is already oscillating increase the proportional band until it begins oscillating Allow enough time between each adjustment for the loop to stabilize Make a note of the proportional band value B and the period of oscillation T Set the Pb Ti and Td parameter values according to the calculations given in the table below Type of control Proportional band Integral time ti Derivative Time td Proportional only 2xB Off Off P control 2 2xB 0 8xT Off P 1 4D control 1 7xB 0 5xT 0 12xT P M Tamson Instruments bv van t Hoffstraat 12 2665 JL Bleiswijk THE NETHERLANDS Rev 3 0 UK 10 2010 Tamson Instruments B V T 31 0 10 522 43 73 F 31 0 10 521 19 41 www tamson com info tamson com VAT NL 80 66 34 984 B01 Bank account no Rabobank 16 01 00 046 Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 IBAN Code NL95 RABO 0160100046 MI est 1878 8 10 Draining bath fluid Before removing flammable bath liquids take the appropriate fire hazard precautions against these liquids When draining the bath fluid be sure that the bath fluid has cooled down to ambient temperature If viscosity is too high at ambient tempera
3. Life Viscosity cSt Temp Package Ordering 150 C 200 C 250 C Range code Mineral T150 1 2 yr X X 80 150 20 ltrs 00T0220 Yellow C Mineral oil Silicon 200 10 No limit 200hrs lt 10hrs 20 150 20 ltrs 08T0001 Transparent C Dimethyl siloxane polymer Silicon 200 50 No limit 200hrs lt 10hrs Transparent Dimethyl siloxane polymer Silicon ea No limit lt 2yrs lt 1yr ea 22 80 250 20 Itrs 00T0231 r en poly siloxane Silicon Silicon 550 No limit lt 1yr lt 1200 Colorless hrs Polyphenyl methyl dimethyl siloxane 80 150 20 ltrs 00T0226 5 80 250 20 ltrs 00T0238 Do not use demineralized water This water can lead to corrosion of the bath and moving parts The corrosion can wear out the pump bearings 6 CONNECTING CHECK VOLTAGE Before plugging TC 16 TC40 or TC58 into the mains socket make sure the voltage of the bath corresponds to the local voltage and frequency Use a mains supply that is well earthed clean of interference and suitable for the acquired electrical load of the bath Tamson Instruments B V P M Tamson Instruments bv T 31 0 10 522 43 73 VAT NL 80 66 34 984 B01 van t Hoffstraat 12 Bank account no Rabobank 16 01 00 046 266 Bleiswiik F 31 0 10 521 19 41 5 JL Bleiswij WR tameson tom Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 THE NETHERLANDS nana IBAN Code NL95 RABO 0160100046 Rev 3 0
4. SEA EE NAERAA 19 Te DISCLAIMER eases cece aa ca aa a at ds 19 Tamson instruments B V P M Tamson Instruments bv T 31 0 10 522 43 73 VAT NL 80 66 34 984 B01 van t Hoffstraat 12 F 31 0 10 521 19 41 Bank account no Rabobank 16 01 00 046 2665 JL Bleiswijk IV EAI ZG RICOTTI Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 THE NETHERLANDS info tamson com IBAN Code NL95 RABO 0160100046 Rev 3 0 UK 10 2010 Page 2 19 MI est 1878 1 SAFETY AND WARNINGS Make sure before installing or operating the equipment to read and understand all instructions and safety precautions listed in this manual If there are any questions concerning the operation of the equipment or about the information given in this manual please contact your local dealer or our sales department first Performance of installation operation or maintenance other than those described in this manual may result in a hazardous situation and may void the manufactures warranty Never operate equipment that is not correctly installed Unqualified personnel must not operate the equipment Avoid damage to the equipment or its accessories caused by incorrect operation Important When performing service maintenance or moving the apparatus always disconnect the line cord of the apparatus Proper skilled and trained personnel are only allowed to operate this equipment Take notice of warning labels and never remove them Refer service and repairs to qualified technician If
5. UK 10 2010 Page 7 19 MI est 1878 7 INTRODUCTION TO THE TC SERIES The TAMSON model TC baths are used for precise temperature control This series offers a choice in relatively large bath volumes 7 1 General The TAMSON baths are constructed throughout from corrosion resistant stainless steel and Teflon materials Outher casing is zinc plated powder coated steel The bath is effectively insulated against heat loss by a layer of Armaflex rubber between the inner tank and outer casing 7 2 Pump A circulation pump is built in to guarantee an uniform temperature distribution within the bath and providing the possibility to circulate through a closed external system The standard pump offers a motor protection small thermal fuse which is placed on the back panel of the motor compartment This protects the motor from excessive loads PRESS BUTTON TO RESET MOTOR FUSE When pumping viscous liquids the thermal fuse can be activated The motor fuse can be reset by pressing the button The inlet and outlet of the pump are fitted with 8 mm hose connections and 1 4 threaded fittings for metal tubing The outlet is provided with a small disc stopping the circulation action REMOVE DISK WHEN CIRCULATING Before the fluid can begin circulating through external systems this disc must be removed by unscrewing the fitting and hose connection removing the disc 7 3 Cooling The TC bath is
6. equiped with a cooling coil Circulation of fluid with a lower temperature than the bath fluid through this coil will cool down the bath temperature To get stable control of the bath when using the cooling coil the temperature of the cooling fluid has to be approximately 5 C lower than the set point temperature of the bath Cooling is need for set point temperatures of approximately 42 C and lower Tamson Instruments B V P M Tamson Instruments bv T 31 0 10 522 43 73 VAT NL 80 66 34 984 B01 van t Hoffstraat 12 Bank account no Rabobank 16 01 00 046 266 Bleiswiik F 31 0 10 521 19 41 5 JL Bleiswij Wa tameson tom Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 THE NETHERLANDS Ooo IBAN Code NL95 RABO 0160100046 Rev 3 0 UK 10 2010 Page 8 19 MI est 1878 The cause for this relatively high temperature is the self heating of the bath due to friction of the pump The insulation of the bath prevents this energy to be transferred into the environment This causes a raise of temperature in the bath up to 25 30 C depending on the environmental temperature and used bath fluid For cooling the bath down to lower temperatures tap water is mostly used Also a small circulator can be connected to the cooling coil like the Tamson TLC10 3 or TLC15 7 4 Over temperature safety In case of electronic failure the possibility exists that the heater element is continuously switched on This will cause extreme temperature raise To preven
7. power plug e Switch on the bath using the mains switch e Choose a working temperature set point Press once Display will indicate SP 1 Alter set point temperature by using up A and down W key to select the desired bath temperature Confirm by pressing 7 8 6 Tuning the bath The temperature control of the bath is based on a digital PID system When using different fluids in the bath each with their own heat capacity the use of external cooling and external connected processes circulation or working at different set point temperatures requires new settings of the PID parameters These parameters have to be optimized after changes to the system when optimal and accurate temperature control of the bath C liquid is required Tuning of the bath results in e Stable temperature control of the bath e No over or undershoot of the temperature set point e Quick response to deviations from the set point IN TUNE caused by external disturbances a ae A Tuning can be done automatically or manually The parameters mentioned in Table 1 will influence the control of the bath Parameter Description Display Proportional band The bandwidth in display units over which the output power is proportional between minimum and maximum Integration time Determines the time taken by the controller to remove steady state error Ti signals Derivative time Determines the time taken by the controller to
8. 41 Bank account no Rabobank 16 01 00 046 www tamson com Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 IBAN Code NL95 RABO 0160100046 Page 4 19 info tamson com MI est 1878 4 PRECAUTIONS AND HAZARDS Before attempting to operate the bath read all parts of this manual carefully to insure smooth operation and avoid damage to the equipment or its accessories If a malfunction occurs consult section TROUBLE Q SHOOTING page 17 If a problem persists call your supplier or Tamson Y Instruments B V Never operate the equipment if not correctly installed The equipment must be operated READ only by qualified personnel Avoid damage to the CAREFULLY equipment or its accessories through incorrect operation 5 INSTALLATION Tamson Instruments B V is not responsible for any consequential damage or harm caused by using this bath Repairs on the electrical system of the bath may only be carried out by well trained and authorized persons 5 1 Unpacking To avoid damage during transport all Tamson baths are carefully packed for shipment Check the packaging for external damage and make a note on the shipping documents if any damage is found Always retain the cartons and packing material until the bath has been tested and found in good condition Transport companies generally will not honor a claim for damages if the respective box is not available for examination The shipment contains at least the bath circulator The consi
9. Code NL95 RABO 0160100046 Rev 3 0 UK 10 2010 Page 9 19 MI est 1878 8 OPERATION 8 1 Switching on If the bath has been properly filled with fluid it can be switched with the mains switch located on the front panel Choose a working temperature set point 8 2 Control Panel CPMT 1 LED Display PND 2 LED Over temperature w TAMSON 3 LED Heater 4 Up key 5 Down key 6 Page key 7 Scroll key 8 Safety thermostat 6 9 Mains On Off 10 Top lid When the overtemperature safety is activated wait until the bath temperature is lowered several degrees The safety thermostat will reset itself Turn the bath off and on again The bath will continue operation Tamson Instruments B V P M Tamson Instruments bv T 31 0 10 522 43 73 VAT NL 80 66 34 984 B01 van t Hoffstraat 12 F 31 0 10 521 19 41 Bank account no Rabobank 16 01 00 046 2665 JL Bleiswijk WWW tamsoncom Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 THE NETHERLANDS nana IBAN Code NL95 RABO 0160100046 Rev 3 0 UK 10 2010 Page 10 19 MI est 1878 8 3 Backside of the thermostatic bath 1 Cooling fan 2 RS 232 Communication 3 In and outlet pump side view connection INLET OUTLET T DRAIN PUMP OUT Mains cable Motor fuse Cooling coil 1 4 outher thread oof e Le e e E 8 4 Selecting parameters The front panel layout shows the following 4 operating keys PAGE Press shortly and following is dis
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11. a problem persists call your supplier or Tamson Instruments B V 2 WARRANTY Tamson Instruments B V warrants that all their manufactured equipment is free from defects in material and workmanship preventing the machine from normal operation Tamson Instruments B V does not warranty that the equipment is fit for any other use than stated in this manual The manufacturer can only be held responsible for the security reliability and performance of the equipment when operated in accordance with the operating instructions extensions adjustments changes and or if repair is performed by Tamson Instruments B V or authorized persons only This warranty is limited to one year from the date of invoicing All equipment and materials are subject to standard production tolerances and variations Tamson instruments B V P M Tamson Instruments bv T 31 0 10 522 43 73 VAT NL 80 66 34 984 B01 van t Hoffstraat 12 Bank account no Rabobank 16 01 00 046 eee F 31 0 10 521 19 41 2665 JL Bleiswij WWW tameson com Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 THE NETHERLANDS infotamson c m IBAN Code NL95 RABO 0160100046 Rev 3 0 UK 10 2010 Page 3 19 MI est 1878 3 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer Tamson Instruments bv van t Hoffstraat 12 2665 JL Bleiswijk The Netherlands Product Thermostatic bath and circulator Model TC16 TC40 TC58 The products to which this statement relates is manufactured and dully carried out in complianc
12. alue Default value is 2 range 1 100 Proportional band equals 1 proportional value Press page key to confirm setting when altered Changing the tuning PID parameters Integrator value Default value is 200 Range 1 1200 Default value is 200 Press page key to confirm setting when altered Changing the tuning PID parameters Differentiator value Default value is 10 Range 1 600 Default value is 40 Press page key to confirm setting when altered Set offset The offset value is added to the displayed bath temperature l e when the displayed bath temperature is 20 0 C an offset of 0 2 displays a value of 20 2 C An offset of 0 2 C will display 19 8 C Range is 5 C 5 C Press page key to confirm setting when altered When tune is set to on PID values can not be set Change tune to off en alter PID values Press page key to confirm setting when altered Tamson Instruments B V P M Tamson Instruments bv T 31 0 10 522 43 73 VAT NL 80 66 34 984 B01 van t Hoffstraat 12 2665 JL Bleiswijk THE NETHERLANDS Rev 3 0 UK 10 2010 F 31 0 10 521 19 41 Bank account no Rabobank 16 01 00 046 ii tamson com Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 IBAN Code NL95 RABO 0160100046 Page 12 19 info tamson com MI est 1878 8 5 Quick start adjust set point To quickly start operating the bath e Fill the bath with sufficient and appropriate fluid see Filling the bath e Place the
13. e bath approximately 1 cm below the lid 8 13 Maintenance Keep the apparatus free from dust Regularly check the cooling openings and remove dust with vacuum cleaner If necessary remove cover and clean internally Use appropriate protection when cleaning dust can be very unhealthy Tamson Instruments B V P M Tamson Instruments bv T 31 0 10 522 43 73 VAT NL 80 66 34 984 B01 van t Hoffstraat 12 F 31 0 10 521 19 41 Bank account no Rabobank 16 01 00 046 2665 JL Bleiswijk Wa tameson tom Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 THE NETHERLANDS info tamson c m IBAN Code NL95 RABO 0160100046 Rev 3 0 UK 10 2010 Page 16 19 MI est 1878 9 TROUBLE SHOOTING All Tamson products are well designed and carefully tested before shipping This will not fully prevent small problems in the field Following will help you to locate commonly known problems and how to fix them In case of doubt please check your local dealer or Tamson Instruments bv 9 1 General Bath malfunction The motor is not running and electronics is dead Motor is not turning Problems with set point Heater LED is not burning motor is turning and temperature raises above set point Temperature doesn t reach set point Heater malfunctions Cooling capacity is too high Temperature not stable PID values Unable to set PID values Faulty temperature readings The temperature read out on the display does not correspond to the temperature measured
14. e with the provisions of directive 73 23 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to low voltage The products are in conformity with the following specifications litem Reference Description Test result 1 EN55016 2 1 Conducted emission p 2 EN61326 A1 Conducted discontinuous emission p 3 EN55016 2 3 Radiated emission p anechoic room 4 EN61326 A1 A2 A3 Radiated emission p anechoic room 5 EN61000 3 2 Harmonics p 6 EN61326 A1 A2 A3 Flicker p 7 EN61000 4 2 A1 A2 ESD p 8 EN61000 4 3 A1 Radiated immunity p 9 EN61000 4 4 A1 A2 Electrical Fast Transients Minimum requirements pass 10 EN61000 4 5 A1 Surges Minimum requirements pass 10 EN61000 4 6 A1 Conducted immunity p 11 EN61000 4 11 A1 Voltage dips and Voltage variations p p Pass p Pass condition of operating during Pst measurement Operational with heating element 1500W Ps and Py are not evaluated in accordance with A 5 of Annex A of EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 not applicable were Conducted discontinuous emissions Clicks Radiated emission OATS Power Frequency Magnetic Field 2007 Tamson Instruments bv Name Function P M Tamson Instruments bv van t Hoffstraat 12 2665 JL Bleiswijk THE NETHERLANDS Rev 3 0 UK 10 2010 The Netherlands R C van Hall Director Tamson Instruments B V T 31 0 10 522 43 73 VAT NL 80 66 34 984 B01 F 31 0 10 521 19
15. est 1878 USER MANUAL TC16 40 58 Tamson Instruments B V P M Tamson Instruments bv T 31 0 10 522 43 73 VAT NL 80 66 34 984 B01 van t Hoffstraat 12 Bank account no Rabobank 16 01 00 046 fobs F 31 0 10 521 19 41 2665 JL Bleiswijk WWW tamsoncom Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 THE NETHERLANDS infotamson c m IBAN Code NL95 RABO 0160100046 Rev 3 0 UK 10 2010 Page 1 19 MI est 1878 CONTENTS 1 SAFETY AND WARNINGS ooccccccnnnnncccnononononononononnnonononnnncnnnnnnonnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnn nono conan cnnnnnnnnn nina ccnnnnnninnns 3 2 WARRANTY a A a o 3 O SS serian iae iaiaaeaia aadar ai aaia i 4 A Precautions and hazards a 5 5 INSTALLATION Lacio id ews 5 5 1 LINPAGIKING brasa 5 5 2 INTIALUSE naa iia 6 5 3 RIRUNGTHE BAT doo irte aaron 6 6 CONNECTING re a aa a aaraa e a a daa 7 7 Introduction to the TC Series ooccccccccccnncnnnccnnncnnnnnanacnnnnanononnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnn nana ncnnn nn nono nnnn cnn nnnncnn nana 8 7 1 GENERAL tt ideal lead eas Sauces 8 7 2 PUMP cita iii idn 8 7 3 A RAL See LS Sele Litas scenes E EE AE 8 7 4 OVER TEMPERATURE SA alu daccegarsvdeudsnaaaiadsanScdeasaancevatdvacsebevescgsstevecssten 9 7 5 ADJUSTING THE MECHANICAL OVER TEMPERATURE PROTECTION THERMOSTAT oocccccconnncccncnnnonononorenennnonononoronnnnnnnnononenos 9 B Operation ia eis gases e eE 10 8 1 SWITCHING ON scr tn did da necio 10 8 2 CONTROL PANEL acti Sines ace ta cece net cect bev eastoctets O 10 8 3 BACKSID
16. gnment may contain other parts individually packed in small boxes Please see packing list for details concerning total contents of consignment Before filling the bath remove any remaining packing material from its interior The interior of the bath can be accessed by taking off the lid on the top of the bath Unpack the apparatus with care Do not use sharp tools for unpacking these can damage the bath Keep the packaging until you re fully assured that the apparatus is functioning properly In case of return of the apparatus we will only accept original packaging Tamson instruments B V P M Tamson Instruments bv T 31 0 10 522 43 73 VAT NL 80 66 34 984 B01 van t Hoffstraat 12 Bank account no Rabobank 16 01 00 046 E F 31 0 10 521 19 41 2665 JL Bleiswijk WWW tamsoncom Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 THE NETHERLANDS ntoCtamson cam IBAN Code NL95 RABO 0160100046 Rev 3 0 UK 10 2010 Page 5 19 MI est 1878 5 2 Initial use Before filling the bath make sure that the bath is clean Place the bath spirit level and connect it to the mains after the mains switch is placed in off position Use a mains supply with proper grounding Important Never use the bath without fluid 5 3 Filling the bath The bath fluid level must be 10 tot 20 mm below the edge of the top plate Max 60 mm In no case the fluid level may be lower than 60 mm under the edge This can cause severe damage
17. n Instruments B V T 31 0 10 522 43 73 VAT NL 80 66 34 984 B01 F 31 0 10 521 19 41 Bank account no Rabobank 16 01 00 046 www tamson com Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 IBAN Code NL95 RABO 0160100046 Page 18 19 info tamson com CPMT est 1878 11 SPARE PARTS Ordering number Description 115V 50 60Hz 230V 50 60Hz 2511243 2511242 Fan 04T0035 04T0045 Pump complete 2511290 2511300 Pump motor 2418080 2418090 Motor fuse 2413300 2413330 Motor Capacitor 06T0420 06T0425 PCB TE series 2510170 2510180 Heater 200 1000 Watts 25T0190 Boost Heater 2418540 Mains switch 2814106 Keypad foil 2814107 Front sticker TC 16 2814108 Front sticker TC40 2814109 Front sticker TC58 2418581 Safety thermostat 2813014 Controller PCB 115V amp 230V Not programmed when ordering always specify bath i e TC16 TC40 TC58 12 DISCLAIMER Information given herein is offered in good faith as accurate but without guarantee Conditions of use and suitability of the product for particular uses are beyond our control all risks of use of the product are therefore assumed by the user and We expressly disclaim all warranties of every kind and nature including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose in respect to the use or Suitability of the product Nothing is intended as a recommendation for uses which infringe valid patents or as extending license u
18. nder valid patents Appropriate warnings and safe handling procedures should be provided to handlers and users Alteration of this document is strictly prohibited Except to the extent required by law republication or retransmission of this document in whole or in part is not permitted Tamson Instruments bv assume no responsibility for accuracy of information unless the document is the most current available Tamson Instruments neither represent nor warrant that the format content or product formulas contained in this document comply with the laws of any other country except the Netherlands Tamson Instruments bv All rights reserved Tamson Instruments B V P M Tamson Instruments bv T 31 0 10 522 43 73 VAT NL 80 66 34 984 B01 van t Hoffstraat 12 F 31 0 10 521 19 41 Bank account no Rabobank 16 01 00 046 2665 JL Bleiswijk WR tameson tom Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 THE NETHERLANDS WEsG iameon cam IBAN Code NL95 RABO 0160100046 Rev 3 0 UK 10 2010 Page 19 19
19. played UP SP 1 Temperature set point in C A tU n Tuning the bath Atune Pb Changing the tuning PID parameters P value ti Changing the tuning PID parameters P value td Changing the tuning PID parameters P value OFSt Change temperature readout offset 5 C Sequence Each time D is pressed another option is displayed Up and Down keys allow changing the listed value All changed values like set point and PID parameters will be kept in memory when pressing the page key to leave the menu After switching off the power supply changed values are kept in memory Tamson instruments B V P M Tamson Instruments bv T 31 0 10 522 43 73 VAT NL 80 66 34 984 B01 van t Hoffstraat 12 F 31 0 10 521 19 41 Bank account no Rabobank 16 01 00 046 2665 JL Bleiswijk WWW tamsoncom Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 THE NETHERLANDS ntoCtamson cam IBAN Code NL95 RABO 0160100046 Rev 3 0 UK 10 2010 Page 11 19 MI SP 1 tU n Lo o B Li a 1 td OFST note est 1878 Set point adjust Press page key to confirm setting when altered Auto tuning PID parameters set on or off Off is default value here On when selecting parameter 2nd time On A is played This indicates adaptive tune Bath is adapting PID setting in background operation When in On A mode PID values can not be set manually anymore Changing the tuning PID parameters Proportional band v
20. react on error signals Td Table 1 Parameters influencing the temperature control Tamson Instruments B V P M Tamson Instruments bv T 31 0 10 522 43 73 VAT NL 80 66 34 984 B01 van t Hoffstraat 12 Bank account no Rabobank 16 01 00 046 ee F 31 0 10 521 19 41 2665 JL Bleiswij WR tameson tom Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 THE NETHERLANDS infa tamson cam IBAN Code NL95 RABO 0160100046 Rev 3 0 UK 10 2010 Page 13 19 MI est 1878 8 7 Tune PID values Choose desired set point Wait until the bath has reached the set point temperature Highest temperature accuracy can be achieved when tuning the bath Select tU n by pressing twice Press A to choose ON Press A 5 times to return to displayed PV PID values can no longer be adjusted unless the tU n value is set to off 8 8 Deselect tuning e Pressing D twice e Display shows tU n e Press V to choose Off e Press 5 times to return to displayed PV 8 9 Manual tuning The parameters for the PID control can also be changed manually The method described below provides fast finding of the PID settings and is refereed to as the method of Ziegler Nichols This procedure is only to be followed when automatic tuning is not functioning This method provides fast manual findings of the PID values Start the bath at its required running temperature 1 Set the integral time Ti and the derivative Time Ta to off
21. t action to take E61 Defect calibration PT100 Check wiring and element Ohmic value at 0 C 100R and at 100 C 138R Replace PT100 E70 Error on operational parameters E50 EEprom error Auto reset after 2 s E82 Error on input during calibration E4 EEprom error Auto reset after 2 s E5 EEprom error Auto reset after 2 s E6 Watchdog error Auto reset after 2 s 10 SPECIFICATION 10 1 Technical specifications overview Item Unit TC16 TC40 TC58 Ordering 50 or 00T0671 00T0681 00T0691 code 60Hz 230V 115V 00T0861 00T0851 00T0881 Power Watt 1600 2800 2800 Materials Used inside bath stainless steel 304 PTFE Range Ambient 250 C 482 F Reading Standard C F on request Setting 7 0 1 Stability K 0 02 0 02 0 02 Heating W 1200 2700 2700 Bath L 16 40 58 volume Pump mBar Max pressure 300 Pump L min Max flow 7 5 Opening mm 180 210 420 275 420 275 Depth mm 200 200 300 bath Length mm 455 705 705 Width mm 295 375 375 Height mm 440 440 590 Weight Kg 21 30 35 CE Conforms to CE regulation Optional pump with pressure max 1bar flow max 16ltrs min reference 24T0392 See specification sheet pumpgraph Additional heater 1500W optional to heat larger loads when circualting P M Tamson Instruments bv van t Hoffstraat 12 2665 JL Bleiswijk THE NETHERLANDS Rev 3 0 UK 10 2010 Tamso
22. t high temperatures the bath is fitted with a mechanical temperature switch thermostat This thermostat will switch off the bath at a preset temperature in the range from 50 tot 270 C We advise to adjust the mechanical over temperature to approximately 25 C above the bath set point This safety construction prevents for example oil to be heated above flaming point which defenately will cause fire or prevent evaporation of bath fluid due to high temperatures The thermostat will automatically reset when the bath temperature drops approximately 10 C below the pre set temperature To continue normal operation the bath has to be switched off and on again 7 5 Adjusting the mechanical over tempera ture protection thermostat e Turn the over temperature protection 2 drawing 1 to its maximum turn clockwise towards 50 C e Heat the bath to it s set point e Gently turn the over temperature protection anti clockwise until the over temperature protection is activated and system switches off e Turn the over temperature protection approximately 25 C higher turn clockwise Switch the bath off and on again The bath is ready to operate safely Tamson Instruments B V P M Tamson Instruments bv T 31 0 10 522 43 73 VAT NL 80 66 34 984 B01 van t Hoffstraat 12 Bank account no Rabobank 16 01 00 046 ee F 31 0 10 521 19 41 2665 JL Bleiswij WR tameson tom Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 THE NETHERLANDS nana IBAN
23. to the heating element For working temperatures above 80 C a fluid with a high boiling point must be used The bath fluid also has to be chemically stable and must have low viscosity preventing damage to the pump Tamson oil type 150 has these characteristics and is recommended to use for temperature ranges which lie between 80 C and 150 Silicon oil can be used for temperatures higher than 80 C VISCOSITY lt 20 cSt FLASHPOINT gt OPERATING TEMPERATURE It is very important to select a liquid with a viscosity of less than 20 cSt at the operating temperature and a flash point which is well above the operating temperature Tamson Instruments B V P M Tamson Instruments bv T 31 0 10 522 43 73 VAT NL 80 66 34 984 B01 van t Hoffstraat 12 F 31 0 10 521 19 41 Bank account no Rabobank 16 01 00 046 2665 JL Bleiswijk WR tameson tom Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 THE NETHERLANDS ntoCtamson cam IBAN Code NL95 RABO 0160100046 Rev 3 0 UK 10 2010 Page 6 19 MI est 1878 When viscosity of the bath fluid is too high at room temperature the motor fuse will be activated In such a case the bath fluid can first be heated to set point temperature When the bath has reached it s set point the motor fuse can be reset by pressing it This way of operating will reduce the life of the motor and is thus not PRESS BUTTON TO RESET MOTOR FUSE recommended Type Remarks
24. ture to remove the fluid make sure that the hose to drain and waste container can withstand the temperature of the bath fluid When removing bath fluid do not inhale toxic vapor Always use appropriate ventilation 8 11 Using the drain tap optional USE SCREWDRIVER The TLC baths can be drained via the drain tap located TO OPEN TAP BSP inside th at the backside of the apparatus Si ae Inside thread The drain has an inner diameter of 3 8 gas fitting The drain can be connected onto a pipe tube or drainage system For safety reasons the tap can only be opened by using a screwdriver The thread inside the tap is 3 8 Tamson instruments B V P M Tamson Instruments bv T 31 0 10 522 43 73 VAT NL 80 66 34 984 B01 van t Hoffstraat 12 F 31 0 10 521 19 41 Bank account no Rabobank 16 01 00 046 2665 JL Bleiswijk WR tameson tom Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 THE NETHERLANDS ntoCtamson cam IBAN Code NL95 RABO 0160100046 Rev 3 0 UK 10 2010 Page 15 19 MI est 1878 8 12 Fast method drain by hand The bath fluid can easily be removed by using a length of hose Length of approximately 1 5 mtr and 10mm inner diameter Handle as follows Fill the hose with fluid A Close one side of the hose and immerse the other end in the bath B Lower the closed end into a waste bucket and let the bath fluid flow C Remove the last pieces with a sponge or tissue Refill th

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