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GE HealthcareLife Sciences
MultiTemp™ IV ThermostaticCirculator
Operating InstructionsOriginal instructions
Table of Contents51 Introduction ..........................................................................................................61.1 About this operating instructions ..................................................................................................71.2 Important user information .............................................................................................................
101.3 Regulatory information ......................................................................................................................121.4 User documentation ...........................................................................................................................
132 Safety instructions ...............................................................................................142.1 Safety precautions ...............................................................................................................................202.2 Labels .........................................................................................................................................................222.3 Declaration of Hazardous Substances (DoHS) ........................................................................252.4 Recycling information .........................................................................................................................
263 System description ..............................................................................................
324 Installation ............................................................................................................334.1 Site requirements ..................................................................................................................................354.2 Electrical requirements ......................................................................................................................364.3 Plumbing requirements .....................................................................................................................394.4 Fluid considerations ............................................................................................................................414.5 Filling requirements .............................................................................................................................434.6 Draining .....................................................................................................................................................
455 Operation ..............................................................................................................475.1 Set up MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator unit .................................................................505.2 Change setpoint ....................................................................................................................................525.3 View/Change Unit Settings ..............................................................................................................555.3.1 Viewing/Adjusting Application Settings ...................................................................................645.3.2 Viewing/Adjusting Display Options ............................................................................................675.4 View System Messages ......................................................................................................................755.5 Stop MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator unit ....................................................................
776 Maintenance .........................................................................................................786.1 User maintenance schedule ...........................................................................................................
807 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................
858 Reference information ........................................................................................868.1 Specifications .........................................................................................................................................878.2 Ambient conditions ..............................................................................................................................888.3 Dimensions ..............................................................................................................................................928.4 Wetted materials ..................................................................................................................................938.5 Suitable fluids .........................................................................................................................................958.6 Ordering information ..........................................................................................................................
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction
About this chapterThis chapter contains important user information, description of safety notices, regula-tory information, intended use of MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator , and list of asso-ciated documentation.
In this chapter
See pageSection
61.1 About this operating instructions
71.2 Important user information
101.3 Regulatory information
121.4 User documentation
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1 Introduction
1.1 About this operating instructions
Purpose of this documentThe Operating Instructions provide you with the instructions needed to handle theMultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator in a safe way.
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1 Introduction1.1 About this operating instructions
1.2 Important user information
IntroductionThis section contains important information regarding MultiTemp IV ThermostaticCirculator and this operating instructions.
Read this before usingMultiTemp IV ThermostaticCirculator
All users must read Chapter 2 Safety instructions, on page 13 before installing, using ormaintaining the system.
Do not operate MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator in any other way than describedin the user documentation. If you do, you may be exposed to hazards that can lead topersonal injury, you may cause damage to the equipment, and no warranty will apply.
Intended use of MultiTemp IVThermostatic Circulator
MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator is a thermostatic circulator for electrophoresisequipment. MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator supplies both coolant for high voltagetechniques and provides temperature control at higher temperature (e.g. 60 °C) whenperforming DNA sequencing.
MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator is not suitable for operation in a potentially explosiveatmosphere or for handling flammable liquids.
WARNINGDo not operate MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator in any otherway than described in MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator oper-ating instructions.
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1 Introduction1.2 Important user information
PrerequisitesIn order to operate MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator safely and according to theintended purpose the following prerequisites must be met:
• You must read and understand the Safety chapter of this Operating Instructions.
• The system must be installed according to the instructions in Chapter 4 Installation,on page 32.
Safety noticesThis user documentation contains WARNINGS, CAUTIONS and NOTICES concerning thesafe use of the product. See definitions below.
Warnings
WARNINGWARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,could result in death or serious injury. It is important not to proceeduntil all stated conditions are met and clearly understood.
Cautions
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,could result in minor or moderate injury. It is important not toproceed until all stated conditions are met and clearly understood.
Notices
NOTICE
NOTICE indicates instructions that must be followed to avoiddamage to the product or other equipment.
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Notes and tipsA note is used to indicate information that is important for trouble-free andoptimal use of the product.
Note:
A tip contains useful information that can improve or optimize your procedures.Tip:
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1 Introduction1.2 Important user information
1.3 Regulatory information
IntroductionThis section lists the directives and standards that are fulfilled by MultiTemp IVThermostatic Circulator .
Manufacturing informationThe table below summarizes the required manufacturing information.
ContentRequirement
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Asheville LLCName and address of manufacturer
275 Aiken Road
Asheville, North Carolina 28804
U.S.A.
See EC Declaration of ConformityPlace and date of declaration
See EC Declaration of ConformityIdentity of person authorized to sign DoC
CE ConformityThis product complies with the European directives listed in the table below, by fulfillingthe corresponding harmonized standards. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity isavailable on request.
TitleDirective
Machinery Directive2006/42/EC
Low Voltage Directive (LVD)2006/95/EC
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive2004/108/EC
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1 Introduction1.3 Regulatory information
International standardsThe standard requirements fulfilled by this product are summarized in the table below.
NotesDescriptionStandard
EN 61010-1harmonized with2006/95/EC
Safety requirements for electricalequipment for measurement, control, andlaboratory use
EN 61010-1, IEC61010-1, UL61010-1,CAN/CSA-C22.2No. 61010-1
Harmonized with2006/95/EC
Safety requirements for electrical equip-ment for measurement, control, and lab-oratory use – Part 2-010: Particular re-quirements for laboratory equipment forthe heating of materials.
EN 61010-2-010
Harmonized with2004/108/EC
EMC emissions and immunityrequirements for electrical equipment formeasurement, control and laboratoryuse. Emission according to CISPR 11,Group 1, class A
EN 61326-1
Harmonized with2006/42/EC
Safety of machinery - General principlesfor design, Risk assessment and risk re-duction
EN-ISO 12100
Regulatory compliance ofconnected equipment
Any equipment connected to MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator system should meetthe safety requirements of EN 61010-1/IEC 61010-1, or relevant harmonized standards.Within EU, connected equipment must be CE marked.
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1 Introduction1.3 Regulatory information
1.4 User documentationThe following documents are supplied with MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator:
Purpose/ContentsDocument
Detailed instructions on how to use theMultiTempIV Thermostatic Circulator.
MultiTemp IV ThermostaticCirculator OperatingInstructions
A condensed guide to the main steps in usingMultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator .
Quick Start Guide
The Quick Guide does not replace the Operating In-structions. All users must read the Operating Instruc-tions before using MultiTemp IV ThermostaticCirculator.
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1 Introduction1.4 User documentation
2 Safety instructions
About this chapterThis chapter describes safety precautions and emergency shutdown procedures forMultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator. The labels on the system and information regardingrecycling are also described.
Important
WARNINGBefore installing, operating or maintainingMultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator, all users must read andunderstand the entire contents of this chapter to becomeawareof the hazards involved.
Failure to do this may cause human injury or death, or damage tothe equipment.
In this chapterThis chapter contains the following sections:
See pageSection
142.1 Safety precautions
202.2 Labels
222.3 Declaration of Hazardous Substances (DoHS)
252.4 Recycling information
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2 Safety instructions
2.1 Safety precautions
IntroductionThe safety precautions in this section are grouped in the following categories:
• General precautions, on page 14
• Flammable liquids and explosive environment, on page 15
• Personal protection, on page 15
• Installing and moving, on page 16
• Power supply, on page 17
• System operation, on page 17
• Maintenance, on page 18
General precautions
WARNINGPerform a risk assessment for any risks due to the process or pro-cess environment. Evaluate the effects the use of MultiTemp IVThermostatic Circulator and processes have on the classificationof the hazardous area. The process might cause the area to in-crease or the zone classification to change. Implement the risk re-duction measures needed, including use of personal protectionequipment.
WARNINGThe customer must ensure that all installation, maintenance,operation and inspection is carried out by qualified personnel whoare adequately trained, understand and adhere to local regulationsand the operating instructions, and have a thorough knowledgeof MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator and the entire process.
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2 Safety instructions2.1 Safety precautions
WARNINGDo not operate MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator in any otherway than described in MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator oper-ating instructions.
WARNINGDo not use MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator if it is not workingproperly, or if it has suffered any damage, for example:
• damage to the power cord or its plug
• damage caused by dropping the equipment
• damage caused by splashing liquid onto it
NOTICE
MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator does not contain any radioac-tive material or magnetic fields.
Flammable liquids and explosiveenvironment
WARNINGFlammable liquids. MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator is notapproved to handle flammable fluids.
Personal protection
WARNINGWear protective glasses at all times when in vicinity of instrument.
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2 Safety instructions2.1 Safety precautions
CAUTION
Do not handle or drain the system unless you are sure the fluid isat a safe temperature (20°C to 55°C).
Installing and moving
WARNINGAll energy isolation devices should be located in a readily accessiblelocation.
WARNINGThe unit does not have handles. Take into account the unit's weight,66 pounds (30 kilograms), when unpacking and transporting. Werecommend two people lift the unit from the bottom.
WARNINGThe unit is not designed to be floor mounted.
WARNINGMake sure that the system is placed on a stable flat bench withadequate space for ventilation.
WARNINGAccess to power switch and power cord. The power switch mustalways be easy to access. The power cord must always be easy todisconnect.
CAUTION
Ensure that all tubing, hoses and cables are placed so that the riskfor tripping accidents is minimized.
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2 Safety instructions2.1 Safety precautions
CAUTION
MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator is designed for indoor useonly.
Power supply
WARNINGProtective ground. MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator must al-ways be connected to a grounded power outlet.
WARNINGDisconnect power. Always disconnect power from the instrumentbefore replacing any component on the instrument, unless statedotherwise in the user documentation.
System operation
WARNINGSafe distance. Always maintain a safe distance fromMultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator during drainage or other ac-tivities that may involve splashing.
WARNINGOperating limits. Never exceed the operating limits stated in thisoperating instruction and on the system label. If MultiTemp IVThermostatic Circulator is operated outside these limits, theequipment may be damaged and bodily injury or death may occur.
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2 Safety instructions2.1 Safety precautions
WARNINGLeakage of refrigerant may cause oxygen deficiency in an enclosedarea. Refer to information on the instrument´s rating label and themost current MSDS for the refrigerant. Make sure that sufficientroom ventilation is available.
WARNINGBefore using any fluid refer to the manufacturer’s MSDS and ECsafety data sheets for handling precautions. Ensure that thereservoir overflow located on the rear of the MultiTemp IVThermostatic Circulator is connected to a suitable drain.
NOTICE
The MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator's refrigeration system issealed and does not require lockout/tagout. Remove any isolationdevices before starting the MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator.
NOTICE
All electrical energy sources for the MultiTemp IV ThermostaticCirculator are provided by the user.
Maintenance
WARNINGThere must not be any residues of harmful substances left duringmaintenance. Make sure that the MultiTemp IV ThermostaticCirculator is properly cleaned before maintenance. Cleaning shouldbe documented in the Decontamination report.
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2 Safety instructions2.1 Safety precautions
WARNINGIdentify all external chemicals before decontamination. To ensurethis, collect samples and analyze them for any suspected chemicalsused or stored in areas adjacent to the MultiTemp IV ThermostaticCirculator.
WARNINGOnly spare parts and accessories that are approved or suppliedby GE Healthcare may be used for maintaining or servicingMultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator.
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2 Safety instructions2.1 Safety precautions
2.2 Labels
IntroductionThis section describes the various labels on MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator andtheir meaning.
System labelThe illustration below shows an example of a system label.
The specific data shown on the system label below is only an example. Actualdata is specific for each individual systemandmay vary from system to system.
Note:
XXXXXXXX MultiTemp IV
Made in USA Mfg for: GE Healthcare Bio-Sciences ABMfg By: Thermo Fisher Scientific
Serial no: XXXXXXXXXMfg Year: 2011
Voltage: 230V ~50 HzFrequency:
Max Power: 1345WAmps:
Code no: XXXXXXXX
11.7A
25 Nimble Hill Road
15
Newington, NH 03801 U.S.A
R134a 6.3oz
Protection Class: IP 20BOM no: XXXXXXXXX
HI: 300 LO: 150
N3732
The system label information is explained in the table below.
DescriptionLabel text
The system complies with applicable European directives.Refer to CE Conformity.
This symbol indicates that the product contains hazardousmaterials in excess of the limits established by the Chinesestandard SJ/T11363-2006Requirements for ConcentrationLimits for Certain Hazardous Substances in ElectronicInformation Product.
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DescriptionLabel text
This symbol indicates that the waste of electrical andelectronic equipment must not be disposed as unsortedmunicipal waste and must be collected separately. Pleasecontact an authorized representative of the manufacturerfor information concerning the decommissioning ofequipment.
The system complies with the requirements forelectromagnetic compliance (EMC) in Australia and NewZealand.
Warning! Read the user documentation before using thesystem. Do not open any covers or replace parts unlessspecifically stated in the user documentation.
System serial numberSerial number
Manufacturing yearYear of manufacturing
Supply voltageVoltage
Supply voltage frequencyFrequency
Max power consumptionMax power
Protection class, ingress protection according to IEC 60529Protection class
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2.3 Declaration of Hazardous Substances (DoHS)
IntroductionThe following product pollution control information is provided according to SJ/T11364-2006 Marking for Control of Pollution caused by Electronic Information Products.
根据SJ/T11364-2006《电子信息产品污染控制标识要求》特提供如下有关污染 控制方面的信息
Symbols used in pollution controllabel
电子信息产品污染控制标志说明
MeaningLabel
This symbol indicates the product contains hazardous materials inexcess of the limits established by the Chinese standardSJ/T11363-2006 Requirements for Concentration Limits for CertainHazardous Substances in Electronic Information Products. The numberin the symbol is the Environment-friendly Use Period (EFUP), whichindicates the period during which the toxic or hazardous substancesor elements contained in electronic information products will not leakor mutate under normal operating conditions so that the use of suchelectronic information products will not result in any severeenvironmental pollution, any bodily injury or damage to any assets.The unit of the period is “Year”.
In order to maintain the declared EFUP, the product shall be operatednormally according to the instructions and environmental conditionsas defined in the product manual, and periodic maintenance schedulesspecified in Product Maintenance Procedures shall be followed strictly.
Consumables or certain parts may have their own label with an EFUPvalue less than the product. Periodic replacement of those consumablesor parts to maintain the declared EFUP shall be done in accordancewith the Product Maintenance Procedures.
This product must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste,and must be collected separately and handled properly afterdecommissioning.
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MeaningLabel
该标志表明本产品含有超过SJ/T11363-2006《电子信息产品中有毒有害物质的限 量要求》中限量的有毒有害物质。标志中的数字为本产品的环保使用期,表明本 产品在正常使用的条件下,有毒有害物质不会发生外泄或突变,用户使用本产品 不会对环境造成严重污染或对其人身、财产造成严重损害的期限。单位为年。为保证所申明的环保使用期限,应按产品手册中所规定的环境条件和方法进行正 常使用,并严格遵守产品维修手册中规定的期维修和保养要求。产品中的消耗件和某些零部件可能有其单独的环保使用期限标志,并且其环保使 用期限有可能比整个产品本身的环保使用期限短。应到期按产品维修程序更换那 些消耗件和零部件,以保证所申明的整个产品的环保使用期限。本产品在使用寿命结束时不可作为普通生活垃圾处理,应被单独收集妥善处理
List of hazardous substancesandtheir concentrations
产品中有毒有害物质或元素的名称及含量
Indication for each major part if substance exceeds limit
MeaningValue
Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of thehomogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement inSJ/T11363-2006.
0
表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在SJ/T11363-2006 标准规定的限量要 求以下
Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at leastone of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limitrequirement in SJ/T11363-2006.
X
• Data listed in the table represents best information available at thetime of publication
表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出SJ/T11363-2006 标准规定的限量要求
• 此表所列数据为发布时所能获得的最佳信息
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2 Safety instructions2.3 Declaration of Hazardous Substances (DoHS)
List of hazardous substances
Hazardous substance
有毒有害物质或元素Componentname
部件名称
PBDE
多溴二苯醚PBB
多溴联苯Cr6+
六价铬Cd
镉Hg
汞Pb
铅
00000XRefrigerationAssembly
00000XPlumbingAssembly
000X00Controller BoxAssembly
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2 Safety instructions2.3 Declaration of Hazardous Substances (DoHS)
2.4 Recycling information
IntroductionThis section contains information about the decommissioning of MultiTemp IVThermostatic Circulator .
DecontaminationMultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator shall be decontaminated before decommissioningand all local regulations shall be followed with regard to scrapping of the equipment.
Disposal, general instructionsWhen taking MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator out of service, the different materialsmust be separated and recycled according to national and local environmental regula-tions.
Recycling of hazardoussubstances
MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator contains hazardous substances. Detailed informa-tion is available from your GE Healthcare representative.
Disposal of electricalcomponents
Waste of electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed as unsorted municipalwaste and must be collected separately. Please contact an authorized representativeof the manufacturer for information concerning the decommissioning of equipment.
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2 Safety instructions2.4 Recycling information
3 System description
About this chapterThis chapter provides a description of MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator.
System: front viewMultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator is designed to provide a continuous supply of fluidat a constant temperature and flow. The unit consists of an air-cooled refrigerationsystem, heat exchanger, recirculating pump, polyethylene reservoir, and a microprocessorcontroller.
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The illustration below shows the MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator viewed from thefront.
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3 System description
ControllerMultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulators have a digital display and easy-to-use touch pad,five programmable setpoint temperatures, acoustic and optical alarms and adjustablehigh temperature protection.
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MeaningLabel
Read the Operating Instructions before startingthe unit.
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Use this button to place the unit in and out ofstandby.
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Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
Use these navigation arrows to move throughthe controller displays and to adjust values.
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MeaningLabel
Use this button to start/stop the unit. This buttonis also used to make and save changes on thecontroller's display screen.
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20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
Use this button to cancel any changes and to re-turn the controller to its previous display. Cancel-ing a change can only be made before the changeis saved.
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Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
In some cases, it is also used to save changes.
Note:
Holding this button for five seconds resets thedisplay contrast to the default level and also bringsup the language menu to change, if needed, thedisplayed language. See Section5.3.2 Viewing/Ad-justing Display Options, on page 64.
Use the adjacent dial for adjusting the HighTemperature Cutout. Details are explained inSection Chapter 7 Troubleshooting, on page 80.
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Menu DisplaysThe controller uses menus to view/change the unit's settings.
The Menu Tree is shown below. Since the controller can display only five lines of text ata time, the down arrow should be used to highlight additional options.
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Settings- Application Settings
Application Settings is used to view/adjust the controller's five Setpoints and RealTem-perature Adjustments (RTA) enable/disable the alarms, change the fluid type, set thepump speed, configure the interfaces (optional), set the clock, turn the timer on or off,and turn auto restart and energy savings on or off. Refer to Section5.3.1 Viewing/AdjustingApplication Settings, on page 55.
Settings - Display Options
Display Options is used to view/adjust the controller's displayed Language, the Temper-ature Units, The Temperature Resolution, the Display Contrast and the Display Delay.Refer to Section 5.3.2 Viewing/Adjusting Display Options, on page 64.
System- Messages
System Messages is used to view any Warning or Fault messages, unit's and pumpsoperating hours, unit's configuration and changing password. Refer to Section 5.4 ViewSystem Messages, on page 67.
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3 System description
4 Installation
About this chapterThis chapter provides required information to enable users and service personnel tounpack, install, move and transport MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator.
Precautions
WARNINGBefore attempting to perform any of the procedures described inthis chapter, you must read and understand all contents ofChapter 2 Safety instructions, on page 13.
In this chapterThis chapter contains the following sections:
See pageSection
334.1 Site requirements
354.2 Electrical requirements
364.3 Plumbing requirements
394.4 Fluid considerations
414.5 Filling requirements
434.6 Draining
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4 Installation
4.1 Site requirements
IntroductionThis section outlines the site requirements for MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator.
WARNINGMultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator does not have handles. Takeinto account the unit's weight, 66 pounds (30 kilograms), whenunpacking and transporting. It is recommended that two peoplelift the unit from the bottom.
NOTICE
Never place MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator in a locationwhere excessive heat, moisture, inadequate ventilation, or corrosivematerials are present.
NOTICE
MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator should be left in an uprightposition at room temperature (~25°C) for 24 hours before starting.This will ensure the lubrication oil has drained back into the com-pressor.
Space requirementsThe unit is designed for continuous operation and for indoor use. Also, it is not designedto be floor-mounted.
Allow space on the laboratory bench for access to the rear and sides of theinstrument.
Note:
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Ambient environmentThe following should be avoided.
• Direct sunlight
• Strong magnetic or electric fields
• Vibrations
• Corrosive gas
• Dust
• Temperatures below 10ºC and above 40ºC
The MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator requires clean air for proper operation. Airenters from the rear of the MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator and exits through thesides and front.
The MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator's design allows blocking of any two sides (exceptrear) without affecting rated load. The ambient temperature is reduced by 3°C if twosides are blocked.
Refer to Section 8.2 Ambient conditions, on page 87 for more information.
Electrical powerRefer to Section 4.2 Electrical requirements, on page 35 for power, voltage and phaserequirements.
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4 Installation4.1 Site requirements
4.2 Electrical requirements
IntroductionThis section outlines the electrical requirements for MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator.
WARNINGAccess to power switch and power cord. The power switch mustalways be easy to access. The power cord must always be easy todisconnect.
WARNINGProtective ground. MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator must al-ways be connected to a grounded power outlet.
WARNINGDo not use MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator if it is not workingproperly, or if it has suffered any damage, for example:
• damage to the power cord or its plug
• damage caused by dropping the equipment
• damage caused by splashing liquid onto it
The construction of the MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator provides protection againstthe risk of electrical shock by grounding appropriate metal parts. The protection will notfunction unless the power cord is connected to a properly grounded outlet.
The MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator unit is intended for use on a dedicated outlet.All units are equipped with a C14 main power inlet and a 20 A circuit protector.
If the circuit protector trips, allow the unit to cool before resetting the circuitprotector. Restart the unit. Contact us if it activates again.
Note:
Refer to the nameplate on the rear, upper-left-hand corner of the unit for specific elec-trical requirements. Voltage deviations of ± 10% are permissible.
The wall outlet must be rated as suitable for the total power consumption of the unit.
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4.3 Plumbing requirements
IntroductionThis section outlines the plumbing requirements for MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator.
CAUTION
Never connect the process fluid lines to your facility water supplyor any pressurized liquid source.
CAUTION
Ensure the tubing you select meets your maximum temperatureand pressure requirements.
Plumbing connections1 Ensure that all shipping plugs are removed before installation.
The process fluid connections are located on the rear of the unit and are labeled
Use of any fluid not listed below will void the manufacturer’s warranty.
5°C to 80°C — Distilled Water or Deionized Water (up to 3 MΩ-cm)
-10°C to 80°C — 50/50 Water with Glycol
Table 1 - Acceptable Fluids:
Lift up on the fill panel on the front of the unit to remove it.
Start with 2.8 liters of fluid.
Insert the supplied funnel into the hose and slowly add fluid. NOTEDue to the unit's plumbing configuration, adding fluid too quickly may result in overfilling - the fill level indication lags the actual amount added.
When pouring fluid into the funnel ensure the fluid contacts the side of the funnel first, A. Pouring the fluid into the center of the funnel, B, will cause air pockets and substantially slow down the filling time.
MAX
MIN
A B
Verify the appropriate voltage. For units supplied with a line cord, insert female end of power cord into chiller and then insert male end of power cord into power outlet. (The line cord is located under the shipping crate’s lid. Do not discard the lid until the cord is located.)
Place the circuit protector to the on ( I ) position.
PROCESS OUTLET and
Use of any fluid not listed below will void the manufacturer’s warranty.
5°C to 80°C — Distilled Water or Deionized Water (up to 3 MΩ-cm)
-10°C to 80°C — 50/50 Water with Glycol
Table 1 - Acceptable Fluids:
Lift up on the fill panel on the front of the unit to remove it.
Start with 2.8 liters of fluid.
Insert the supplied funnel into the hose and slowly add fluid. NOTEDue to the unit's plumbing configuration, adding fluid too quickly may result in overfilling - the fill level indication lags the actual amount added.
When pouring fluid into the funnel ensure the fluid contacts the side of the funnel first, A. Pouring the fluid into the center of the funnel, B, will cause air pockets and substantially slow down the filling time.
MAX
MIN
A B
Verify the appropriate voltage. For units supplied with a line cord, insert female end of power cord into chiller and then insert male end of power cord into power outlet. (The line cord is located under the shipping crate’s lid. Do not discard the lid until the cord is located.)
Place the circuit protector to the on ( I ) position.
PROCESS INLET
2 Connect the PROCESS OUTLET to the fluid inlet on your application. Connect thePROCESS INLET to the fluid outlet on your application.
3 Connect the reservoir overflow
Section 3 Installation
3-2 Thermo Scienti�c
Ensure that all shipping plugs are removed before installation.
Never connect the process fluid lines to your facility water supply or any pressurized liquid source.
The process fluid connections are located on the rear of the unit and are labeled (PROCESS OUTLET) and (PROCESS INLET).
Connect the PROCESS OUTLET to the fluid inlet on your application.
Connect the PROCESS INLET to the fluid outlet on your application.
Connect the reservoir overflow to a suitable drain.
Ensure all connections are secure.
Keep the distance between the unit and the instrument being cooled as short as possible. To minimize back pressure, ensure tubing is as straight as possible. If diameter reductions are required, make them at the inlet and outlet of your application, not at the chiller.
Plumbing Requirements
Process outlet(8 or 12 mm OD barb)
Process inlet(8 or 12 mm OD barb)
Over�ow (10 mm OD)
to a suitable drain.
4 Ensure all connections are secure.
5 Keep the distance between the unit and the instrument being cooled as short aspossible. To minimize back pressure, ensure tubing is as straight as possible. If diam-eter reductions are required, make them at the inlet and outlet of your application,not at the thermostatic circulator.
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Process outlet(8 or 12 mm OD barb)
Process inlet(8 or 12 mm OD barb)
Overflow (10 mm OD)
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4.4 Fluid considerations
IntroductionThis section outlines the fluid considerations for MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator.
WARNINGFlammable liquids. MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator is notapproved to handle flammable fluids.
WARNINGHandling and disposal of liquids other than water should be donein accordance with the fluid manufacturers specification and/orthe MSDS for the fluid used.
WARNINGThe user is always responsible for the fluid used. Never use corro-sive or flammable fluids with this unit.
WARNINGEnsure, when selecting the heat transfer fluid, that no toxic gasescan be generated. Inflammable gases can build up over the fluidduring usage.
CAUTION
Always adjust the unit's software to the fluid used.
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NOTICE
Water/ laboratory grade ethylene glycol mixtures require top-offswith pure water, otherwise the percentage of laboratory gradeethylene glycol will increase resulting in high viscosity and poorperformance.
Do not use bath fluids that:
• are very highly viscous (much higher than 30 mPas at the respective working tem-perature)
• have corrosive characteristics or
• tend to break down at high temperatures
For fluid selection consider application requirements, operating temperature range,material compatibility, safety concerns, and environmental issues. Refer to Chapter 8Reference information, on page 85 for suitable fluids.
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4.5 Filling requirements
Introduction
WARNINGBefore using any fluid refer to the manufacturer’s MSDS and ECsafety data sheets for handling precautions.
This section outlines the filling requirements for MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator.
Ensure the reservoir overflow located on the rear of the unit is connected toa suitable drain.
Note:
1 Start with 2.8 liters of fluid. Lift up on the fill panel on the front of the unit to removeit.
2 Insert the supplied funnel into the hose and slowly add fluid.
Due to the unit's plumbing configuration, adding fluid too quicklymay resultin overfilling - the fill level indication lags the actual amount added.
Note:
3 Ensure the fluid contacts the side of the funnel first, A when pouring fluid into thefunnel. Pouring the fluid into the center of the funnel, B, will cause air pockets andsubstantially slow down the filling time.
MAX
MIN
A B
A BA
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4 Using the fill lines, verify the desired fluid level.
MAX
MIN
A B
MAX
MIN
Since the reservoir capacity may be small compared to your application and air mayneed to be purged from the lines. Have extra cooling fluid on hand to keep the systemtopped off when external circulation is started.
CAUTION
Avoid overfilling, fluids expand when heated.
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4.6 Draining
IntroductionThis section outlines how to drain MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator.
WARNINGAlways use appropriate personal protective equipment during op-eration and maintenance of MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator.
CAUTION
Before draining any fluid refer to the manufacturer’s MSDS and ECsafety data sheets for handling precautions.
CAUTION
If leakage occurs from the drain tubing on the front panel, hot fluidmay cause harm to personnel.
CAUTION
Drain the unit before it is transported and/or stored in near or belowfreezing temperatures.
1 Lift up on the fill panel on the front of the unit to remove it.
2 Pull the fill hose off the clips securing it to the unit.
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3 Keep your thumb on the end of the hose until ready to drain the fluid into a suitablecontainer.
Shipment/ StorageTransporting and/or storing the unit in near or below freezing temperatures requiresdraining. Do not store the unit below -20°C, and <80% relative humidity.
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5 Operation
About this chapterThis chapter provides the information required to safely operate the MultiTemp IVThermostatic Circulator.
Precautions
WARNINGBefore attempting to perform any of the procedures described inthis chapter, you must read and understand all contents of thecorresponding section(s) inChapter2 Safety instructions, on page13,as listed below:
• General precautions, on page 14
• Personal protection, on page 15
• System operation, on page 17
WARNINGNever operate the unit or add fluid to the reservoir with panels re-moved.
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In this chapterThis chapter contains the following sections:
See pageSection
475.1 Set up MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator unit
505.2 Change setpoint
525.3 View/Change Unit Settings
675.4 View System Messages
755.5 Stop MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator unit
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5.1 Set up MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator unit
IntroductionThis section describes the steps that should be performed to set up MultiTemp IVThermostatic Circulator.
Before the MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator is taken into operation, make sure thatall procedures in the Chapter 4 Installation, on page 32 have been performed:
NOTICE
MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator should be left in an uprightposition at room temperature (~25°C) for 24 hours before starting.This will ensure the lubrication oil has drained back into the com-pressor.
NOTICE
Before starting the MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator, doublecheck all electrical and plumbing connections.
Start upDo not run MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator until fluid is added to the unit. Haveextra fluid on hand. If MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator does not start refer to SectionChapter 7 Troubleshooting, on page 80.
ActionStep
Place the circuit protector located on the front of the unit to the I position.
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
1
The controller will display System Standby.
Press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
2
Result: The Start display appears.
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ActionStep
Ensure that the start symbol has a highlighted box around it, if not use thearrow keys to navigate to the symbol.
3
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
Press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
.4
Result: The unit starts and the start symbol turns into a stop symbol.
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
I O
Stop Symbol
Note:
It will take 30 seconds for the compressor to start.
Note:
After start, check external plumbing connections for leaks.
The SP1 and Menu portions on the top of the display are used to view and/or changethe controller's settings. They are explained in detail later in this Section.
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Status Display
If required, press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to toggle between the Start and Status displays.
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
24.2°C
Water
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
Stand by Mode
Press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
,
Result: The controller displays System Standby and the unit is in the stand by mode.
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5.2 Change setpoint
IntroductionThis section describes the steps that should be performed to change the setpoint.
You cannot adjust the setpoint closer than 0.1°C to either of the fluid's systemlimits, see Viewing/Adjusting Fluids Type, on page 61, or beyond the unit'stemperature range.
Note:
The setpoint can be changed with the unit running or not.Note:
The Setpoint is the desired fluid temperature. The controller can store up to five setpoints,SP1 through SP5. The procedure for changing the stored setpoint values is discussedlater in Viewing/Adjusting Setpoints, on page 55.
Use the navigation arrows and move to the SP1window and then press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to highlightit as shown below.
4-4 MultiTemp IV Use Manual
Section 4 Operation
. The right-most digit will have a cursor beneath it.
Use the left and right arrows to move the cursor to the desired digit and then use the up and down arrows to change the value. Once all the desired changes are made, press to save the change.
NOTE Using this procedure also changes the setpoint's stored value.
SP1 MENU20.0°C
Setpoint Value Window
24.2°C
Setpoint Value Window35.0°C
Use the up and down navigation arrows to bring up the desired setpoint and then
press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
The display on the Setpoint Value Window now indicates the corresponding setpoint'sstored value.
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NOTE You cannot adjust the setpoint closer than 0.1°C to either of the fluid's system limits, see Fluids Type in this Section, or beyond the unit's temperature range.
NOTE The setpoint can be changed with the unit running or not.
The Setpoint is the desired fluid temperature. The controller can store up to five setpoints, SP1 through SP5. The procedure for changing the stored setpoint values is discussed later in this Section.
Use the navigation arrows and move to the SP1 window and then press
. The right-most digit will have a cursor beneath it.
Use the left and right arrows to move the cursor to the desired digit and then use the up and down arrows to change the value. Once all the desired changes are made, press to save the change.
NOTE Using this procedure also changes the setpoint's stored value.
SP2 MENU35.0°C
24.2°C
SP1 MENU20.0°C
Setpoint Value Window
24.2°C
Setpoint Value Window35.0°C
If required, you can change the displayed setpoint value by using the navigation arrows
to highlight the Setpoint Value Window and then pressing
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
. The right-most digit willhave a cursor beneath it.
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NOTE You cannot adjust the setpoint closer than 0.1°C to either of the fluid's system limits, see Fluids Type in this Section, or beyond the unit's temperature range.
NOTE The setpoint can be changed with the unit running or not.
The Setpoint is the desired fluid temperature. The controller can store up to five setpoints, SP1 through SP5. The procedure for changing the stored setpoint values is discussed later in this Section.
Use the navigation arrows and move to the SP1 window and then press
. The right-most digit will have a cursor beneath it.
Use the left and right arrows to move the cursor to the desired digit and then use the up and down arrows to change the value. Once all the desired changes are made, press to save the change.
NOTE Using this procedure also changes the setpoint's stored value.
SP2 MENU35.0°C
24.2°C
SP1 MENU20.0°C
Setpoint Value Window
24.2°C
Setpoint Value Window35.0°C
Use the left and right arrows to move the cursor to the desired digit and then use theup and down arrows to change the value. Once all the desired changes are made,
press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to save the change.
Using this procedure also changes the setpoint's stored value.Note:
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5.3 View/Change Unit Settings
IntroductionThis section describes the steps that should be performed to view/change MultiTemp IVThermostatic Circulator settings. These settings may beApplication Settings orDisplayOptions.
The unit does not need to be running to view/change these settings.Note:
For all Menu displays, once
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
is pressed to change a display, you can press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
toreturn to the previous screen.
ActionStep
Use the arrow buttons to highlight Menu and the controller brings up theMain Menu Display.
1
See page 4-7.
See page 4-12.SP1 Menu
SettingsSystem
SP1 Menu SettingsSystem
Menu
Application SettingsDisplay Options
MessagesRun TimeConfigurationPassword/Reset
Menu
SP1 Menu SettingsSystem
Application SettingsDisplay Options
Menu
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ActionStep
Use the up and down arrow to highlight the desired setting and then press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to bring up additional submenus.
2
SP1 Menu SettingsSystem
SP1 Menu SettingsSystem
Menu
Application SettingsDisplay Options
MessagesRun TimeConfigurationPassword/Reset
Menu
SP1 Menu SettingsSystem
Application SettingsDisplay Options
Menu
The Menu line, at the bottom of all the submenu displays, is another way to return thecontroller back to the Main Menu Display.
ActionStep
From any submenu display, use the down arrow button to highlight Menu.1
MultiTemp IV Use Manual 4-5
Section 4 Operation
1. Use the arrow buttons to highlight Menuand the controller brings up the Main Menu Display.
2. Use the up and down arrow to highlight the desired setting and then press to bring up additional submenus.
Menu Displays The controller uses menus to view/change the unit's settings.
NOTE The unit does not need to be running to view/change these settings.
For all Menu displays, once is pressed to change a display, you can press
SP1 Menu SettingsSystem
Menu
Application SettingsDisplay Options
1. From any submenu display, use the down arrow button to highlight Menu.
2. Press to return to the Main Menu Display.
MenuThe Menu line, at the bottom of all the submenu displays, is another way to return the controller back to the Main Menu Display.
SP1 Menu SettingsSystem
NOTE Pressing from the Menu line returns you tho the previous screen.
Application SettingsDisplay Options
Menu
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ActionStep
Press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to return to the Main Menu Display.2
MultiTemp IV Use Manual 4-5
Section 4 Operation
1. Use the arrow buttons to highlight Menuand the controller brings up the Main Menu Display.
2. Use the up and down arrow to highlight the desired setting and then press to bring up additional submenus.
Menu Displays The controller uses menus to view/change the unit's settings.
NOTE The unit does not need to be running to view/change these settings.
For all Menu displays, once is pressed to change a display, you can press
SP1 Menu SettingsSystem
Menu
Application SettingsDisplay Options
1. From any submenu display, use the down arrow button to highlight Menu.
2. Press to return to the Main Menu Display.
MenuThe Menu line, at the bottom of all the submenu displays, is another way to return the controller back to the Main Menu Display.
SP1 Menu SettingsSystem
NOTE Pressing from the Menu line returns you tho the previous screen.
Application SettingsDisplay Options
Menu
In this sectionThis section contains the following sections:
See pageSection
555.3.1 Viewing/Adjusting Application Settings
645.3.2 Viewing/Adjusting Display Options
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5.3.1 Viewing/Adjusting Application Settings
IntroductionThis section describes the steps that should be performed to view/adjust the controller'sfive Setpoints and RealTemperature Adjustments (RTA) enable/disable the alarms, changethe fluid type, set the pump speed, configure the interfaces (optional), set the clock, turnthe timer on or off, and turn auto restart and energy savings on or off.
Viewing/Adjusting SetpointsSetpoints is used to view/adjust the stored setpoint values.
ActionStep
With Application Settings highlighted press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to view:1
Menu
SetpointsAlarmsFluid TypePump Adjustment
Menu
InterfacesSet ClockOn/Off TimerAuto Restart
Menu
SP1 xx.xRTA int xx.x
Menu
SP1SP2SP3SP4
35.0°C
Scroll down for additional options:
Menu
SetpointsAlarmsFluid TypePump Adjustment
Menu
InterfacesSet ClockOn/Off TimerAuto Restart
Menu
SP1 xx.xRTA int xx.x
Menu
SP1SP2SP3SP4
35.0°C
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5.3.1 Viewing/Adjusting Application Settings
ActionStep
With Setpoints highlighted, press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to display the list. Use the up/downarrows to highlight the desired SP.
Note:
Use the down arrow to display SP5.
2
Menu
SetpointsAlarmsFluid TypePump Adjustment
Menu
InterfacesSet ClockOn/Off TimerAuto Restart
Menu
SP1 xx.xRTA int xx.x
Menu
SP1SP2SP3SP4
35.0°C
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ActionStep
Press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
3
Menu
SetpointsAlarmsFluid TypePump Adjustment
Menu
InterfacesSet ClockOn/Off TimerAuto Restart
Menu
SP1 xx.xRTA int xx.x
Menu
SP1SP2SP3SP4
35.0°C
If this temperature on the Start/Status Displays does not accurately reflectthe actual temperature in the reservoir, an RTA can be applied. The RTA canbe set ±10°C (±18°F).
As an example, if the unit's temperature is stabilized and displaying 20°Cbut a calibrated reference thermometer reads 20.5°C, the RTA should be setto -0.5°C. After you enter a RTA value allow unit to stabilize before verifyingthe temperature in the bath. NOTE If display accuracy is required, we recom-mend repeating this procedure at various setpoint temperatures and on aregular basis.
Note:
If display accuracy is required, we recommend repeating this procedure atvarious setpoint temperatures and on a regular basis.
Note:
You cannot adjust the setpoint closer than 0.1°C to either of the fluid's systemlimits, see Fluids Type in this Section.
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5.3.1 Viewing/Adjusting Application Settings
ActionStep
With the desired line highlighted press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
4
The right-most digit will have a cursor beneath it. Use the left and right arrowsto move the cursor to the desired digit and then use the up and down arrows
to change the value. Once all the desired changes are made, press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to
save the change or press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to cancel the change.
Menu
SetpointsAlarmsFluid TypePump Adjustment
Menu
InterfacesSet ClockOn/Off TimerAuto Restart
Menu
SP1 xx.xRTA int xx.x
Menu
SP1SP2SP3SP4
35.0°CViewing/Adjusting Alarms
Alarms is used to view/adjust the high and low temperature alarm limits and to enable/dis-able the audible alarms.
ActionStep
With Alarms highlighted press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to display:1
High Fault cannot be set below High Warn.High Warn cannot be set below Low Warn.Low Fault cannot be set above High Warn.
Menu
Temperature AlarmsAudible Alarms
Menu
High Fault 83.0°CHigh Warn 83.0°CLow Warn 2.0°CLow Fault 2.0°C
Menu
Faults Warnings
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ActionStep
With Temperature Alarms highlighted press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to display:2
High Fault cannot be set below High Warn.High Warn cannot be set below Low Warn.Low Fault cannot be set above High Warn.
Menu
Temperature AlarmsAudible Alarms
Menu
High Fault 83.0°CHigh Warn 83.0°CLow Warn 2.0°CLow Fault 2.0°C
Menu
Faults Warnings
Highlight the desired limit and press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
. Follow the same procedure usedto change a setpoint.
3
If the Fault temperature is exceeded the unit will shut down and, if enabled,the audible alarm will sound. If the Warn temperature is exceeded the unitwill continue to run and, if enabled, the audible alarm will sound. In bothcases a message will be displayed.
High Fault cannot be set below High Warn.High Warn cannot be set below Low Warn.Low Fault cannot be set above High Warn.
Menu
Temperature AlarmsAudible Alarms
Menu
High Fault 83.0°CHigh Warn 83.0°CLow Warn 2.0°CLow Fault 2.0°C
Menu
Faults Warnings
Press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
, or use the Menu window, to save and return to the previousdisplay.
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5.3.1 Viewing/Adjusting Application Settings
ActionStep
With Audible Alarms highlighted press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to display the alarms.1
Highlight the desired alarm and press to toggle between enable and disablemode.
Menu
Temperature AlarmsAudible Alarms
Menu
High Fault 83.0°CHigh Warn 83.0°CLow Warn 2.0°CLow Fault 2.0°C
Menu
Faults Warnings
If Faults is enabled the alarm will sound when a fault occurs. If Warningsis enabled the alarm will sound when a warning occurs.
Press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
, or use the Menu window, to save and return to the previousdisplay.
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Viewing/Adjusting Fluids TypeFluids Type is used to identify the type of fluid used. The controller uses the fluid type toautomatically set certain operating parameters.
ActionStep
With Fluid Type highlighted press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to display the list of acceptable fluids.1
Highlight the desired fluid and press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to select it.
Water Glycol-Water
Menu
Low Medium High
Menu
With the desired fluid selected press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
, or use the Menu window, to saveand return to the previous display.
2
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Viewing/Adjusting PumpAdjustment
Pump Adjustment is used to review/set the desired pump speed.
ActionStep
With Pump Adjustment highlighted press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to display the speeds.1
Highlight the desired speed and press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to select it.
Water Glycol-Water
Menu Low High
Menu
Viewing/Adjusting Set ClockThis setting is used to set the controller's time
(hr : min : sec) and date (year - month - day).
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Enable
Menu
XX : XX : XX XXXX - XX - XX
Menu
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Viewing/Adjusting On/Off TimerOn/Off Timer is used to enable and set the controller's timer.
ActionStep
With On/Off Timer highlighted press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to display the on ( I ) and off (O)time as well as the enable box.
1
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Enable
Menu
XX : XX : XX XXXX - XX - XX
Menu
After setting the on and off timings select Enable to activate the timer.
Viewing/Adjusting Auto RestartAuto Restart is used to enable the auto restart feature. When enabled, the unit will auto-matically restart after a power failure or power interruption condition.
ActionStep
With Auto Restart highlighted, press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to toggle between enable anddisable.
1
Viewing/AdjustingEnergySavingEnergy Saving is used to enable the energy savings mode. The Energy Saving mode isprimarily designed for applications running under a stable load. Enabling the mode savesenergy by reducing the unit’s heater power and cooling requirements. This can result insubstantial energy savings over the life of the unit. The default setting is ON.
ActionStep
With Energy Saving highlighted press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to toggle between enable anddisable.
1
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5.3.1 Viewing/Adjusting Application Settings
5.3.2 Viewing/Adjusting Display Options
IntroductionThis section describes the steps that should be performed to view/adjust the controller'sdisplayed Language, the Temperature Units, the Temperature Resolution, the DisplayContrast and the Display Delay.
ActionStep
With Temp. Unit highlighted press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
1
Use the up/down arrows to highlight the desired temperature scale. Press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
Contrast 32
Menu
Delay 60 sec
English Deutsch Francais Espanol
Menu
°C°F° K
Menu
0.010.1
Menu
With Temp. Resolution highlighted press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
2
Contrast 32
Menu
Delay 60 sec
English Deutsch Francais Espanol
Menu
°C°F° K
Menu
0.010.1
Menu
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ActionStep
With Languagehighlighted press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
. Use the up/down arrows to highlightthe desired language. (Scroll down for additional languages.)
3
Press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
Contrast 32
Menu
Delay 60 sec
English Deutsch Francais Espanol
Menu
°C°F° K
Menu
0.010.1
Menu
With Display Contrast highlighted press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
4
Press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
again and use the up/down arrows keys to change the contrast.
With the desired contrast showing, press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
Contrast 32
Menu
Delay 60 sec
English Deutsch Francais Espanol
Menu
°C°F° K
Menu
0.010.1
Menu
Note:
Holding
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
for five seconds resets the display contrast to the default leveland also brings up the language menu to change, if needed, the displayedlanguage.
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5.3.2 Viewing/Adjusting Display Options
ActionStep
With Display Delay highlighted press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to enable/disable it. Use the
up/down arrows to highlight the time and press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
again.
5
Use the up/down arrows to change the value. Once the desired delay is
displayed press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
Contrast 32
MenuDelay 60 sec
English Deutsch Francais Espanol
Menu
°C°F° K
Menu
0.010.1
Menu
With Display Delay enabled and the Start Display showing, if no arrows arepressed the Start Display will change to the Status Display after the delayexpires.
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5.4 View System Messages
IntroductionThis section describes the steps to view system messages, system run time, systemconfiguration, reset password and PID Tuning.
The PID regulates heating and cooling to maintain set temperature. Cool PIDis only usedwhen energy savingmode is enabled. Normally the PID parametersdoes not need to be changed and can be left at factory settings. If PID param-eters have been changed they can be reset to factory defaults.
Note:
View system messagesSystem Messages is used to view any Warning or Fault messages.
ActionStep
With Messages highlighted press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to display the options.1
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Menu
Unit xxx hoursPump xxx hours
Menu
WarningsFaults
Menu
Pump options:FP1 Force PumpFP2 Force/Suction Pump
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View system run timeSystem Run Time is used to view the unit and pump operating hours.
ActionStep
With Run Time highlighted press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to display the times.1
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Bath 250; 115VFW XXXXXXX.A
Menu
Unit xxx hoursPump xxx hours
Menu
WarningsFaults
Menu
Pump options:FP1 Force PumpFP2 Force/Suction Pump
View system configurationSystem Configuration is used to view the unit's configuration.
ActionStep
With Configuration highlighted, press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to display the settings.1
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Pump FPXFW XXXXXXX.AChecksum XXXX
Bath 250; 115VFW XXXXXXX.A
Menu
Unit xxx hoursPump xxx hours
Menu
WarningsFaults
Menu
Pump options:FP1 Force PumpFP2 Force/Suction Pump
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Reset passwordSystem Password/Reset is used only by a qualified technician. Changing the passwordenables controller reset options, the temperature sensor calibration procedure and dis-plays PID values.
ActionStep
With Password/Reset highlighted press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to display:1
Level UserPassword 0
Menu
Level Operator-Password 1ResetCalibration
Menu
Reset user settingsReset PID settingsReset both
Menu
Level UserPassword 1
Menu
Press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
and change the number to 1.2
Level UserPassword 0
Menu
Level Operator-Password 1ResetCalibration
Menu
Reset user settingsReset PID settingsReset both
Menu
Level UserPassword 1
Menu
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ActionStep
Press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to display:3
Level UserPassword 0
Menu
Level Operator-Password 1ResetCalibration
Menu
Reset user settingsReset PID settingsReset both
Menu
Level UserPassword 1
Menu
Scroll down to display PID Tuning.
The controller resets to the User mode whenever the unit is turned off. Thecontroller also resets to the User mode whenever the Start/Status Display isdisplayed continuously for 10 minutes.
Note:
ActionStep
If desired, highlight Reset and press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to display:1
Level UserPassword 0
Menu
Level Operator-Password 1ResetCalibration
Menu
Reset user settingsReset PID settingsReset both
Menu
Level UserPassword 1
Menu
Highlight the desired reset option and press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
.
A confirmation message appears, press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
again.
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ActionStep
To calibrate the temperature sensor highlight Calibration and press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
todisplay:
1
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Internal RTD
Menu
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to display:2
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Internal RTD
Menu
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
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ActionStep
Highlight the SP temperature box and enter either the desired high or lowsetpoint value.
3
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Internal RTD
Menu
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Allow the fluid temperature to stabilize. Once stable, enter the temperatureread off a reference thermometer.
4
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Internal RTD
Menu
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
MenuInternal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Highlight Calibrate and the press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to complete the procedure.5
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Internal RTD
Menu
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
MenuInternal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
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ActionStep
Repeat for the other calibration point.6
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Internal RTD
Menu
Internal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
MenuInternal RTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
Once the calibration is complete you can store it into the controller's memory by selecting
Save User Cal and pressing
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
.
You can later restore the same calibration by highlightingRestoreUser Caland pressing
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
.
Another option is to restore the factory calibration values by highlightingRestore Factory
Cal and pressing
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
.
ActionStep
With PID Tuning highlighted press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to display:1
MultiTemp IV Use Manual 4-15
Cool PIDHeat PID
Menu
P xx.xI x.xxD x.xx
Menu
P xx.xI x.xxD x.xx
Menu
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ActionStep
Highlight the desired PID and press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to display:2
MultiTemp IV Use Manual 4-15
Cool PIDHeat PID
Menu
P xx.xI x.xxD x.xx
Menu
P xx.xI x.xxD x.xx
Menu
If required, press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
to change the value.3
MultiTemp IV Use Manual 4-15
Cool PIDHeat PID
Menu
P xx.xI x.xxD x.xx
Menu
P xx.xI x.xxD x.xx
Menu
Factory values are:
P = 05.0
I = 0.10
D = 0.00
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5.5 Stop MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator unit
IntroductionThis section describes the steps that should be performed to stop, power down and shutdown MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator .
Stopping the unitEnsure the stop symbol is highlighted, if not use the arrow keys to navigate to the symbol.
Press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
. The unit will stop and the stop symbol will turn into a start symbol
4-16 MultiTemp IV Use Manual
Section 4 Operation
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
20.0°C
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Stop Symbol
I O
.
4-16 MultiTemp IV Use Manual
20.0°C
24.2°C
SP1 Menu Stop Symbol
Powering down
Press
I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
. The controller will display System Standby.
Shutting down
Place the circuit protector on the front of the unit to the O position.I
I O
Stop Symbol
20.0
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
HighlightedStart Symbol
ReservoirFluidTemperature
20.0
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
WARNINGDisconnect power. Always disconnect power from the instrumentbefore replacing any component on the instrument, unless statedotherwise in the user documentation.
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CAUTION
The circuit protector located on the front of the unit is not intendedto act as a disconnecting means.
NOTICE
Using any other means to shut the unit down can reduce the lifeof the compressor.
RestartingWhen quickly restarting, the compressor may take up to 10 minutes before itstarts to operate. The MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator cycling should belimited to 8 times/hour.
Note:
Emergency Power downPlace the circuit protector on the front of the unit to the O position.
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6 Maintenance
About this chapterThis chapter provides required information to enable users and service personnel toclean, maintain, calibrate and store the MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator.
Precautions
WARNINGBefore attempting to perform any of the procedures described inthis chapter, you must read and understand all contents ofChapter 2 Safety instructions, on page 13.
WARNINGDisconnect power. Always disconnect power from the instrumentbefore replacing any component on the instrument, unless statedotherwise in the user documentation.
WARNINGElectrical shock hazard. All repairs should be done by servicepersonnel authorized by GE Healthcare. Do not open any coversor replace parts unless specifically stated in the user documenta-tion.
NOTICE
Handle the unit with care. Sudden jolts or drops can damage theunit's components.
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6.1 User maintenance schedule
IntroductionThe maintenance recommendations are different depending on normal or frequent useof MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator. Note that the recommendation may not applyto your specific use of the system. The system owner is solely responsible for establishingapplicable routines for periodic maintenance.
Maintenance
NOTICE
Clean the unit's surface with a soft cloth and warm water only.
The table below describes maintenance actions required for each component.
ActionComponent
For proper operation, the unit needs to pull air through a con-denser. A build up of dust or debris on the fins of the condenserwill lead to a loss of cooling capacity.
Condenser
Blow compressed air on the condenser to clean it.
Check the fluid level, concentration and pH on a regular basis.Change the fluid if it is discolored..
Fluid Maintenance
As required, clean the sight tube using a small soft brush.Sight Tube
The unit's external hoses and clamps should be inspected andtightened on at least a semiannual basis.
Hoses
Make sure that the protective earth wiring is not disconnectedor damaged.
Protective earth
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Testing the Safety FeaturesThe safety feature for high temperature protection must be checked at regular intervals.The frequency depends on the unit’s designated application and the heat transfer fluidused.
High temperature protection
• Using a flat-head screw driver, set a cut-off temperature that is lower than the desiredsetpoint temperature.
• Switch on the circulator and ensure the unit shuts down at the set cut-off tempera-ture.
• If the unit does not shut down have the unit checked by a qualified technician.
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6 Maintenance6.1 User maintenance schedule
7 Troubleshooting
About this chapterThis chapter provides required information to enable users and service personnel toidentify and correct problems that may occur when operating MultiTemp IV ThermostaticCirculator.
If the suggested actions in this guide do not solve the problem or if the problem is notcovered by this guide, contact your GE Healthcare representative for advice.
Precautions
WARNINGBefore attempting to perform any of the procedures described inthis chapter, you must read and understand all contents ofChapter 2 Safety instructions, on page 13.
Error DisplaysError messages are cleared by pressing the enter key. Once the cause of the error mes-sage is identified and corrected, press the enter key again to restart the unit. If themessage does not clear, contact GE Healthcare's Sales, Service and Customer Support.
Fault DisplaysThe heating element, pump and, if applicable, refrigeration shut down with a fault. Afault also sounds the alarm, if enabled. The table below describes fault displays, togetherwith possible corrective actions.
Corrective actionMessage
• Unit's nonadjustable high temperature protection limit exceeded
• Check fluid selection
• Check environmental conditions
High Fixed Temp.
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Corrective actionMessage
• Adjustable high temperature protection limit exceeded
• Check limit setting
• Check fluid selection
• Ensure unit has adequate ventilation
High Temperature
• Check voltage supply
• Service refrigeration if required
High Temperature Refrigeration
• Check for obstructions to air flow
• Service refrigeration if required
HPC
High Press. Cutout
• High temperature protection limit exceeded
• Check limit setting
• Allow unit to cool down
HTC
High Temp. Cutout
• Reservoir fluid level too low for safe operation
• Check fluid level
• Check for leaks
LLC
Low Level Cutout
• Unit's nonadjustable low temperature protection limit exceeded
• Check fluid selection
Low Fixed Temp.
• adjustable high temperature protection limit exceeded
• Check limit setting
• Check fluid selection
Low Temperature
• It can take over 10 minutes for the motor temperature to getlow enough before the unit can be restarted
Motor Fault
• Allow unit to cool downMOL
Motor Overload
• Open internal temperature sensorOpen RTD1
Internal
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Corrective actionMessage
• Open external temperature sensorOpen RTD2
External
• Shorted internal temperature sensorShorted RTD1
Internal
• Shorted external temperature sensorShorted RTD2
External
Warning DisplaysThe unit will continue to run with a warning. A warning also sounds the alarm, if enabled.
The table below describes warning displays, together with possible corrective actions.
Corrective actionWarning Display
• Redo CalibrationBad Calibration
• Adjustable high temperature protection limit exceed-ed
• Check limit setting
• Check fluid selection
High Temperature
• Reservoir fluid level too low for safe operation
• Check fluid level
Low Level
• Adjustable low temperature protection limit exceed-ed
• Check limit setting
• Check fluid selection
Low Temperature
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SystemThe table below describes error symptoms that may occur with pressure measurements,together with possible corrective actions.
Corrective actionError symptom
• Check the controller for error codes, see Error Codesin this section
• Ensure the circuit protector is in the on ( I ) position
• Make sure supply voltage is connected and matchesthe unit's nameplate rating ±10%
Unit will not start
• Recycle the circuit protector on the front of the unitNo display on controller
• Check the reservoir level. Fill, if necessary
• Check the application for restrictions in the coolinglines
• The pump motor overloaded. The pump's internalovertemperature overcurrent device will shut off thepump causing the flow to stop. This can be causedby low fluid, debris in system, operating unit in a highambient temperature condition or excessively con-fined space. Allow time for the motor to cool down.
• Make sure supply voltage matches the unit's name-plate rating ±10%
Unit will not circulate process fluid
• Verify the setpoint
• Make sure the condenser is free of dust and debris
• Check the fluid concentration
• Ensure unit installation complies with the site require-ments in Site Requirements.
• Make sure supply voltage matches unit nameplaterating ±10%
• If the temperature continues to rise, make sure yourapplication's heat load does not exceed the ratedspecifications
• Check for high thermal gradients (e.g., the applicationload is being turned on and off or rapidly changing)
Inadequate temperature control
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Corrective actionError symptom
• Ensure button wasn't accidently pressed
• Ensure the circuit protector is in the on ( I ) position
• Check the controller for error codes
• Make sure supply voltage is connected and matchesthe unit's nameplate rating ±10%
• Restart the unit
Unit shuts down
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8 Reference information
About this chapterThis chapter provides reference information that may become useful when installing,operating, maintaining and troubleshooting MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator.
In this chapterThis chapter contains the following sections:
See pageSection
868.1 Specifications
878.2 Ambient conditions
888.3 Dimensions
928.4 Wetted materials
938.5 Suitable fluids
958.6 Ordering information
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8 Reference information
8.1 SpecificationsThe table below shows the specifications for MultiTemp IV Thermostatic Circulator.
MultiTemp IV
Temperature -10°C to +80°C Range +14°F to +176°F
Temperature Stability ±0.1°C
Cooling Capacity1
Heater Capacity at 20°C 50Hz 2.0 Kilowatts
60Hz 1.2 Kilowatts
Nominal Weight kg 29
lb 64
Pumping Type 2Force
Maximum Flow Rate lpm 17
gpm 4.5
Maximum Pressure mbar 300
psi 4.4
Reservoir Volume liters 2.8
gallons 0.7
1. Specifications obtained at sea level using water (above 5°C) and 50/50 EG/Water (<5°C) as the recirculating fluid at a 20°C process setpoint, 20°C ambient condition, at nominal operating voltage
-
Other fluids, process temperatures, ambient temperatures, altitude or operating voltage will affect performance.
2. Nominal values ±10% when using 12mm fitting.
Specifications subject to change without notice.•
Cool
ing
Capa
city
(wat
ts)
-20 0 20 40 60 80
300
250
200
150
100
50
Temperature °C
3. For 100V/50Hz, maximum pressure is 250 mBar and flow is 12.5 lpm.
3
3
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8.2 Ambient conditions
The table below shows the ambient conditions for operating MultiTemp IV ThermostaticCirculator.
ValueProperty
80% at 31ºC (88ºF)Maximum Relative Hu-midity (non condens-ing)*
Sea level to 2000 meters (6560 feet)Operating Altitude
Elevation above sea level requires reduction of 1ºC/1000mon maximum ambient and 2%/1000m reduction in ratedcapacity.
IIOvervoltage category
2Pollution Degree
IP 20Degree of Protection
Temperature:10ºC to 40ºCAmbient environment
Air humidity: 20% to 95%, non-condensing
Refer to Dimensions, on page 88.Dimensions & weight
Less than 58dBASound power level
* Derate ambient by 1°C/1000m and capacity by 2%/1000m.
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8.3 Dimensions
DimensionsThe following illustrations show the dimensions (inches/centimeters) for MultiTemp IVThermostatic Circulator.
11/8"
2.9
1 7/8" ± 1/
8" (2)
4.7 ± 0.3
163/16
"41.1
Top View
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1/16" (3)0.2
1/16" (3)0.2
8 15/16"22.7 3 1/4"
8.3
7 9/16"19.2
1 1/16"1.8
Circuit protector
Fill, drain and site tube
Front View
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48.5
19 1
/8" (
2)
8.53 3/8"
4.6
1 1
3/16
"
5.42 1/8"
2.71 1/16"
55.8
21 1
5/16
"
Process outlet(8 or 12 mm OD barb)
Process inlet(8 or 12 mm OD barb)
Overflow(10mm OD)
1:1.5
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8.4 Wetted materials
The following table lists the wetted materials.
• Viton
• EPDM
• Ryton
• Ultem
• Vectra
• Stainless Steel 316
• Stainless Steel 304
• Ryton
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8.5 Suitable fluids
Suitable fluidsThe following table lists the suitable fluids. All heat transfer fluids are supplied with anEC Safety Data Sheet.
DescriptionFluid
Normal tap water leads to calcareous deposits necessi-tating frequent unit decalcification, see table on next page.
5°C to 80°C — DistilledWater or Deionized Wa-ter (up to 3 MΩ-cm) Calcium tends to deposit itself on the heating element.
The heating capacity is reduced and service life shortened.
Below 5°C, water has to be mixed with a laboratory gradeethylene glycol. The amount of laboratory grade ethyleneglycol added should cover a temperature range 5°C lowerthan the operating temperature of the particular applica-tion. This will prevent the water/ laboratory grade ethyleneglycol from gelling (freezing) near the evaporating coil.
-10°C to 80°C — 50/50Water with laboratorygrade ethylene glycol(CAS# 107-21-1, EEC#203-473-3)
50% laboratory grade ethylene glycol is the maximumrecommendation. Excess laboratory grade ethylene glycoldeteriorates the temperature accuracy due to its highviscosity.
Water Quality and Standards
Desirable (PPM)Permissible (PPM)Process Fluid
00Microbiologicals
(algae, bacteria, fungi)
Inorganic Chemicals
<0.6<25Calcium
<1.3<25Chloride
<1.0<1.3Copper
0.020 ppm if fluid in contact with aluminum
<0.01<0.03Iron
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Desirable (PPM)Permissible (PPM)Process Fluid
0<0.015Lead
<0.1<12Magnesium
<0.03<0.05Manganese
0<10 as NNitrates\Nitrites
<0.3<20Potassium
<1<25Silicate
<0.03<20Sodium
<1<25Sulfate
<0.05<17Hardness
<10<50Total Dissolved Solids
Other Parameters
7-86.5-8.5pH
0.05-0.1*0.01*Resistivity
* MΩ-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 galvaniccell corrosion and lead to localized corrosion such as pitting. Eventually, the pitting willbecome so extensive that refrigerant will leak into the water reservoir.
As an example, raw water in the United States averages 171 ppm (of NaCl). The recom-mended level for use in a water system is between 0.5 to 5.0 ppm (of NaCl).
Recommendation: Initially fill the tank with distilled or deionized water. Do not use un-treated tap water as the total ionized solids level may be too high. This will reduce theelectrolytic potential of the water and prevent or reduce the galvanic corrosion observed.
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8.6 Ordering information
Code no.Unit
29-0096-30MultiTemp IV 100V, 50/60Hz
28-9941-71MultiTemp IV 230V/50Hz
Accessories
Code no.QuantityItem
80-1106-564 mCooling Tubing, 8/12 mm, silicone
18-1104-264Tubing Connector Set female andmale
18-1104-2710Hose clamps
80-1116-111.8 mInsulation for cooling tubing
18-1106-3913-way Valve Set
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