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Installation, Operation and Service Manual RTE-5/5B

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1. The selected fluid must have a viscosity of 50 centistokes or less at the lowest operating temperature Filtered tap water is the recommended fluid for opera tion from 7 C to 80 C Below 7 C a 50 50 mixture by volume of filtered tap water and laboratory grade ethylene glycol is suggested Above 80 C the user is responsible for fluids used Filling Requirements A A Temperature Adjustment A Fill the reservoir to within 3 4 of the top plate to insure contact of all refrigerant coils with the bath fluid Do not allow the bath fluid level to fall below 2 1 2 of the top Heater burn out and aeration of bath fluid will occur if bath fluid level is too low If the correct fluid level is not maintained the heater will be exposed and may become damaged NOTE When pumping to an external system be sure to have additional bath fluid on hand to compensate for the loss in volume to the system Also when the RTE is used to maintain temperatures below 8 C a non freezing fluid should be used Never run the unit when the work area is empty Avoid overrfilling Overfilling the bath may damage the insulation and affects stability as well as low end performance The units are designed from a functional use standpoint A single three position toggle switch located toward the bottom of the control box controls power to the bath When operating in the range of 20 C to 35 C lift up on the toggle switch The two indicator
2. Unit will not start Make sure the voltage of the power source meets the specified voltage 10 Refer to the serial number label on the rear of the unit to identify the specific electrical requirements of your unit Check the high temp safety Ensure the correct fluid level in the bath is between baffle marks and the high temp setting is greater than the bath temperature Reset the safety and attempt to restart No external circulation Check for obstructions kinks or leaks in the circulation tubing Circulation will cease when the pump head pressure has been exceeded Check the high temp safety Ensure the correct fluid level in the bath is between baffle marks and the high temp setting is greater than the bath temperature Reset the safety and attempt to restart Loss of Cooling Capacity Be sure the refrigeration is on and the temperature set to the desired value Never operate the compressor when the bath temperature is above 45 Check the position of the temperature programmer toggle switch Be sure the cooling capacity of the unit has not been exceeded if circulating to an external system When the unit is shut off wait approximately ten minutes before restarting This allows time for the refrigeration pressures to equalize If the pressures are not allowed to equalize the compressor will short cycle clicking sound and no cooling will occur 9 Service Assistance Proper ventilation is required for heat removal
3. Make sure ventilation through the unit is not impeded and free of dust and debris Ice build up on the cooling coil can act as insulation and lower the cooling capacity Raise the temperature of the bath to deice the cooling coil and increase the concentration of non freezing fluid Loss of Heating Capacity Be sure the refrigeration is off and the temperature set to the desired value Check the position of the temperature programmer toggle switch Check the fuses on the rear of the unit If after following these troubleshooting steps your unit fails to operate properly contact our Service Department for assistance Our Service Depart ment can also provide you with list of spare parts for your unit see Preface After sale Support Before calling please obtain the following information BOMnumber Serial Number Voltage of power source 10 WARRANTY NESLAB Instruments Inc warrants for 12 months from date of shipment any NESLAB unit according to the following terms Any part of the unit manufactured or supplied by NESLAB and found in the reasonable judgment of NESLAB to be defective in material or workmanship will be repaired at an authorized NESLAB Repair Depot without charge for parts or labor The unit including any defective part must be returned to an authorized NESLAB Repair Depot within the warranty period The expense of returning the unit to the authorized NESLAB Repair Depot for warranty service will be paid for by
4. lights near the switch will illumunate indicating that both the temperature control system circulator and refrigeration system are on When operating above 35 C push down on the toggle switch Only the temperature control system circulator will operate the refrigeation compressor will remain off Never operate the compressor when the bath temperature is above 45 To set the bath operating temperature rotate the large coarse temperature setting dial to the desired control temperature The temperature reference setting is the white line located at the nine o clock position As the bath approaches the setpoint temperature the heat indicator light will cycle Within a few minutes the bath temperature will stabilize On the RTE 5 and RTE 9 the fine control adjustment is now used for precise temperature setting Fine temperature setting should be made with the aid of an external thermometer NOTE The RTE 5 and RTE 9 are capable of accepting the temperature programmers there is a toggle switch located on the rear of the control box When the bath is used without the temperature programmer the switch must be placed in the OFF position High Temperature Low Liquid Level Safety PST Pre Set Temperature Option Allbath models are equipped with a High Temperature Low Liquid Level Safety Cut out A single temperature sensing probe is used to control both functions By attaching the sensing probe to the heater low liquid level will be dete
5. see Section VI Cleaning The unit construction provides extra protection against the risk of electric shock by grounding appropriate metal parts The extra protec tion may not function unless the power cord is connected to a properly grounded outlet It is your responsibility to assure that a proper ground connection is provided Refer to the serial number label on the rear of the unit to identify the specific electrical requirements of your unit Ensure the voltage of the power source meets the specified voltage 10 The units are equipped with heater fuses located in the rear of the unit 115 Volt units require a 10 Amp fuse 230 Volt units require a 5 Amp fuse Hose Connections The pump connections are located at the rear of the pump box These connec tions are 3 8 O D stainless steel serrated pipes which accept 3 8 I D or 5 16 I D tubing NOTE If the bath is not used for external circulation plug the RTE inlet line to prevent aeration and lowering the unit s cooling capacity Flexible tubing if used should be of heavy wall or reinforced construction Make sure all tubing connections are securely clamped Avoid running tubing near radiators hot water pipes etc If substantial lengths of tubing are necessary insulation may be required for improved temperature control It is important to keep the distance between the unit and your application as short as possible and to use the largest diameter tubing practical Tubi
6. RTE 5 5B amp RTE 9 9B Refrigerated Bath Circulators NESLAB Manual P N 013529 Installation Operation and Service Manual RTE 5 amp RTE 9 Bath and Circulator Instruction and Operation Manual Table of Contents PREFACE SECTION Safety SECTION Il General Information SECTION Ill Installation amp Operation SECTION IV Maintenance Troubleshooting SECTION VI Warranty Unpack esses ec tphsieceee cash A aeastedeset de 2 WWAN a a etetn tte E S 2 After Sale Support ssseesseeesseeessessssessenssrsnsssnsssnnssnnesn nens 2 Ea N AAT E E E T 3 DESPON sessen vi vaedetisitGacedsteusvesutdeeteserbenetennels 4 Specifications ssricssosisonaia risainia TEE aaa 4 LS EE AA A A A T 5 Electrical Requirements aaesssseeessrrrnserrnnenernnnnnsinennenennnnn 5 Plumbing Requirements sseeeeeeeeesseserrsseseerrnnsnnrerrnnsnnes 5 IWS cinio atin tenths E E EATR 6 Filling Requirements ssesssseesssrreessrrnssrrnneesrnnnnnnnnnnnennna 7 Temperature Adjustment 0 eee eeeee eee entteeeeeeeeentaeeeeeeeeeaaes 7 High Temperature Safety cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeees 8 PST Preset Temperature Option cceeeeeeeereeeesteeeeeees 8 CIS ANNO eased saved iaidt et sec cea bet Save tex ied sawed ik etal 9 AGAO e N 9 CHECKS U tristessa aeaa aineas aait Satai aa 9 Service Assistance cceeeeceeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeeeseneees 10 WAMAN ieii eiia N EEEE 11 Unpacking Warranty After
7. any obligation to modify any unit previously manufactured THE FOREGOING EXPRESS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NESLAB S OBLIGATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS STRICTLY AND EXCLUSIVELY LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE COMPONENT PARTS AND NESLAB DOES NOT ASSUME OR AUTHORIZE ANYONE TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER OBLIGATION NESLAB ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY LOSS OF PROFITS OR REV ENUE LOSS OF THE UNIT LOSS OF TIME OR INCONVENIENCE This warranty applies to units sold in the United States Any units sold elsewhere are warranted by the affiliated marketing company of NESLAB Instruments Inc This warranty and all matters arising pursuant to it shall be governed by the law of the State of New Hampshire United States All legal actions brought in relation hereto shall be filed in the appropriate state or federal courts in New Hampshire unless waived by NESLAB 2444
8. cted when the exposed surface of the heater becomes hot and shuts off the bath To set the High Temperature Low Liquid Level Safety locate the adjustment dial on the rear of the control box Turn the dial fully clockwise and depress the reset button start the bath and allow it to stabilize at the desired operating temperature Turn the dial in a counterclockwise direction until the bath stops Note the position of the dial where the reset button disengages and bath stops Turn the dial clockwise past the point where the bath stopped and depress the button If the refrigeration was on wait approximately three minutes before depressing the reset button Turn the dial counterclockwise to a point just above that where the bath originally stopped approximately 3 5 of one whole division With the temperature safety set in this position the entire bath will be shut down on excess bath temperature or low liquid level Correct the problem and depress the reset button to start the bath The factory installed PST Pre Set Temperature Option is available on the RTE 5 and RTE 9 A three position selector knob located on the control box allows you to preset two most frequently used temperatures in addition to having full use of the calibrated control knob Set the selector knob to the position marked dial The main control knob can now be used to set the bath temperature Turn knob to the position marked Tl Using a jewelers screwdriver turn the sma
9. emperature Stability 0 01 C 0 1C 0 01 C 0 1C Temperature Uniformity 0 02T 401 0 02 C 0 1 C Cooling Capacity 400 Watts at 20 C Bath Temp 200 Watts at 0 Bath Temp 100 Watts at 20 C Bath Temp Cooling Rate 20 C to 20 C 40 Minutes 60 Minutes Pump Capacity F Pump 13 liters per minute 0 Head 10 Max Z Pump 13 liters per minute 0 Head 17 Max Bath Work Area 8 38 x 2 x 5 3 8 Deep 8 3 8 x 5 1 2 x 5 3 8 Deep Bath Volume 4 2 Liters 6 4 Liters Specifications subject to change 1 Reduce 17 for 50Hz operation 2 The F pump is designed for close loop circulation only The Z pump is designed for close loop and open circulation Site A Electrical Requirements A Plumbing Requirements Section Ill Installation amp Operation The unit should be located on a sturdy table or bench top The units will retain their full rated capacity at air intake temperatures up to approximately 80 F 27 C Higher temperatures will reduce the load handling capability Never place the unit in a location where excessive heat moisture or corrosive materials are present A minimum clearance of 30 centimeters 12 inches between the rear of the unit and the nearest wall is required for adequate ventilation through the pump box This space will also accommodate the pump connections Excessively dusty areas should be avoided and a periodic cleaning schedule should be instituted
10. ll set screw to dial in the desired operation temperature Turning the set screw in a clockwise direction will increase the bath temperature An external thermometer should be used to make accurate settings Repeat this procedure with selector knob in the T2 position to dial in the second frequently used temperature Once the temperatures are set switching the dial to position TI or T2 will automatically bring the bath to the preset temperatures Section IV Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Cleaning Algae Checklist Periodically clean the case and stainless steel bath using a mild soapy solution Do not use steel wool it is too abrasive and will lead to rusting Dry the bath using a soft cloth For proper operation the unit needs to pull substantial amounts of air through the condenser A build up of dust or debris on the fins of the condenser will lead to a loss of cooling capacity Periodic cleaning of the condenser is necessary The frequency of the cleaning depends on the operating environment After initial installation we recommend a monthly visual inspection After several months the frequency of cleaning will be established To restrict the growth of algae in the bath it is recommended that the bath cover be kept in place and that all circulation lines be opaque This will minimize the entrance of light required for the growth of most common algae NESLAB recommends the use of Chloramine T 1 gram per 3 5 liters
11. ng should be straight and without bends If diameter reductions are required they should be made at your application not at the unit NOTE Use of smaller diameter tubing will reduce the flow specifications Fe Fluids A Flow Control The flow adjustment knob is located directly in front of the control panel and is clearly labeled To start flow turn the knob counterclockwise NOTE Do not over tighten the knob in either the open or closed position Circulating to an open container 4 Ii Ir Outlet Inlet t Levelling Device Bath Rear View Open Container A stainless steel leveling device is available to aid circulation to an open vessel Contact our Sales Department for more information see Preface Support the leveling device over the open container with a ringstand Stagger the tubes in the leveling device so one tube is submerged in the vessel fluid and the other tube is level with the fluid surface Connect the deeper tube to the pump outlet and the shorter tube to the pump inlet Adjust the flow rate When properly adjusted the pump inlet will draw an occasional air bubble to prevent overflow and the pump outlet will force fluid through the submerged tube to prevent aeration of the vessel To avoid siphoning the bath work area when the unit is shut off lift the leveling device out of the vessel and above the level of the unit Never use flammable or corrosive fluids with this unit
12. r operate damaged or leaking equipment Never operate the unit without bath fluid in the bath Always turn off the unit and disconnect the line cord from the power source before performing any service or maintenance procedures or before moving the unit Always empty the bath before moving the unit Never operate equipment with damaged line cords Refer service and repairs to a qualified technician In addition to the warnings listed above warnings are posted throughout the manual These warnings are designated by an exclamation mark inside an equilateral triangle with text highlighted in bold print Read and follow these important instructions Failure to observe these instructions can result in permanent damage to the unit significant property damage or personal injury or death Section Il General Information Description The RTE Constant Temperature Baths are designed to provide temperature control for applications requiring a fluid work area or pumping to an external system The units are capable of closed loop circulation The units consist of an air cooled refrigeration system heater circulation pump stainless steel bath and a temperature controller The RTE 5 and RTE 9 have increased temperature stability and uniformity and can interface with the ETP Temperature Programmer and DCR 1 Digital Control Readout Specifications RTE 5 RTE 5B RTE 9 RTE 9B Temperature Range 20 C to 100 C T
13. sale Support Preface 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 or does not operate properly contact the transportation company and file a damage claim Under ICC regulations this is your responsibility Units have a warranty against defective parts and workmanship for one full year from date of shipment See back page for more details NESLAB is committed to customer service both during and after the sale If you have questions concerning the operation of your unit contact our Sales De partment see back cover If your unit fails to operate properly or if you have questions concerning spare parts or Service Contracts contact our Customer Service Department Before calling please obtain the following information from the unit s serial number label BOM number Serial number Warnings Section Safety Make sure you read and understand all instructions and safety precautions listed in this manual before installing or operating your unit If you have any questions concerning the operation of your unit or the information in this manual contact our Sales Department Performance of installation operation or maintenance procedures other than those described in this manual may result in a hazardous situation and may void the manufacturer s warranty Observe all warning labels Never remove warning labels Neve
14. the buyer NESLAB s responsibility 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 unit With respect to units that qualify for field service repairs NESLAB 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 NESLAB product This warranty does not cover any unit that has been subject to misuse neglect or accident This warranty does not apply to any damage to the unit that is the result of improper installation or maintenance or to any unit that has been operated or maintained in any way contrary to the operating or maintenance instructions specified in NESLAB s Instruction and Operation Manual This warranty does not cover any unit that has been altered or modified so as to change its intended use In addition this warranty does not extend to repairs made by the use of parts accessories or fluids which are either incompatible with the unit or adversely affect its operation performance or durability NESLAB reserves the right to change or improve the design of any unit without assuming

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