Kinematica Reactron System RT 1, Reactron System RT 2 Operating Instructions Manual

Operating Instructions
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1.1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................................................... 3
1.1.1 RANGE OF VALIDITY ............................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1.2 TARGET AUDIENCE ................................................................................................................................................. 5
1.2 ORGANISATIONAL MATTERS .................................................................................................................................. 5
1.2.1 LOCATION OF THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...................................................................................................... 6
1.1.1 MANUFACTURER AND CONTACT ADDRESS ........................................................................................................... 6
1.3 CONTENTS .............................................................................................................................................................. 6
1.4 WARNING NOTICES ................................................................................................................................................ 7
2.1 SUMMARY .............................................................................................................................................................. 8
2.2 SAFETY CONCEPT ................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.2.1 INTENDED USE OF THE EQUIPMENT ...................................................................................................................... 8
2.2.2 IMPROPER USE ....................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.2.3 USER ROLES ............................................................................................................................................................ 9
2.2.4 DANGER AREA ...................................................................................................................................................... 10
2.2.5 AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY ................................................................................................................................... 10
2.2.6 GENERAL SAFETY RULES ....................................................................................................................................... 11
2.3 RESIDUAL DANGERS ............................................................................................................................................. 11
2.4 WARNINGS ........................................................................................................................................................... 12
3.1 PROCESS CONDITIONS ......................................................................................................................................... 13
3.2 PROCESS VESSEL WITH DOUBLE JACKET .............................................................................................................. 14
3.3 POLYTRON® PT 2100 WITH DISPERSING UNIT PT-DA 2120/2G (OPTIONAL) .................................................................... 16
3.4 STIRRER ................................................................................................................................................................... 16
3.5 STAND RT 1 ........................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.1 INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................................................................... 17
4.2 START UP OF THE SYSTEM .................................................................................................................................... 21
4.3 SHUT-DOWN OF THE SYSTEM .............................................................................................................................. 21
4.4 CLEANING THE REACTRON® ................................................................................................................................. 22
5.1 MAINTENANCE OF THE POLYTRON DISPERSING DRIVE........................................................................................ 24
5.2 MAINTENANCE OF THE STIRRER .......................................................................................................................... 24
5.3 MAINTENANCE OF THE DISPERSING AGGREGATE PT-DA 3030/4G ...................................................................... 25
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This chapter gives information on the the structure of this document. It will assist you in making use of it and show how to find the required information quickly.
Please read through these operating instructions before switching on or attempting to use the equipment. They describe the use of the REACTRON RT 1, its installation and maintenance and the appropriate replacement parts and accessories. They will help you avoid erroneous use and consequent damage. Although REACTRON machines are designed for ease of service, this does not release you from the obligation to inspect your equipment carefully and to clean it thoroughly.
KINEMATICA AG is a specialist manufacturer of machines and equipment for dispersing and mixing technology.
An important objective of these operating instructions is to fully inform you, the user, about the correct and safe use of our equipment.
In order to achieve this, it is essential that you should carefully study chapter 2, “Safety”, and follow the instructions in this book.
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The data mentioned in this document refer to the machine(s)/ unit(s) with the following
identification:
Manufacturer: KINEMATICA AG, CH-6014 Luzern Brand name: REACTRON® Product name: REACTRON® System RT 1
Base
Syste
ms
14090010
REACTRON® RT 1 standard configuration, 230V (with EU-plug)
14090011
REACTRON® RT 1 standard configuration, 230V (with CH-plug)
14090012
REACTRON® RT 1 standard configuration, 115V
14095010
POLYMIX® PX-SR 90 D with digital display, instead of PX-SR 50 E
14095070
Funnel 1 ½“ Tri-Clamp
Dispersing
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Systems
14095020
PT-MR 2100, 230 V with dispersing aggregate PT-DA 2120/2G (mechanical seal version) and clamp for the lead-in hole on the cover, suitable for the RT 1
14095021
PT-MR 2100, 115 V with dispersing aggregate PT-DA 2120/2G (mechanical seal version) and clamp for the lead-in hole on the cover, suitable for the RT 1
Temperature Controlling
14095040
Heating thermostat 230V, temp. Range 35°C-300°C, heating power 3.5 kW, max. 0.7 bar, max. 25 l/min
14095041
Heating thermostat 115V, temp. Range 35°C-300°C, heating power 3.5 kW, max. 0.7 bar, max. 25 l/min
14095042
Bath fluid, 10 liters, destilled water for temperatures between 5 - 90°C
14095043
Complete tubings made from VITON
14095044
Temperature measuring device with Pt 100 sensor and LC display box, 230V/EU
14095045
Temperature measuring device with Pt 100 sensor and LC display box, 230V/CH
14095046
Temperature measuring device with Pt 100 sensor and LC display box, 115V
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Single step vacuum system for vacuum down to 100 mbar with single-step chemical diaphragm pump with tubings and digital vacuum controller with key pad and LED-display, 230V / EU
Single step vacuum system for vacuum down to 100 mbar with single-step chemical diaphragm pump with tubings and digital vacuum controller with key pad and LED-display, 230V / CH
Single step vacuum system for vacuum down to 100 mbar with single-step chemical diaphragm pump with tubings and digital vacuum controller with key pad and LED-display, 115V
Double step vacuum system for vacuum down to 25 mbar with double-step chemical diaphragm pump with tubings and digital vacuum controller with key pad and LED-display, 230V / EU
Double step vacuum system for vacuum down to 25 mbar with double-step chemical diaphragm pump with tubings and digital vacuum controller with key pad and LED-display, 230V / CH
Double step vacuum system for vacuum down to 25 mbar with double-step chemical diaphragm pump with tubings and digital vacuum controller with key pad and LED-display, 115V
LVS Laboratory vacuum system 2-step, 230V (EU)
LVS Laboratory vacuum system 2-step, 230V (CH), details see above
LVS Laboratory vacuum system 2-step, 115V, details see above
Vacuum hose connection for Clamp 1 1/2" fittings suitable for RT 1 / RT 1 E – Systems, made of stainless steel 316 L, electropolished
Steam trap with vessel 500 ml at suction side
These operating instructions are intended for all authorised users of our machines/equipment. We distinguish different user roles, taking account of the different demands placed on the user by the activity to be carried out.
You will find the definitions of user roles with the demands on the user in chapter 2, “Safety”. You can fulfil one or more of these roles, provided that you meet the corresponding demands.
If you are unable to find the answer to any question in the operating instructions, please contact the equipment manufacturer directly.
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The operating instructions can only be of use to you if you always have them to hand. They should, therefore, always be kept at the place where the equipment is used.
Luzernerstrasse 147a Tel.: +41-41-259 65 65 CH-6014 Luzern Fax: +41-41-259 65 75 Switzerland e-mail: info@kinematica.ch
If you are unable to find the answer to any question in the operating instructions, please contact the equipment manufacturer directly. This should act as part of a quick-reference. The information is classified according to its application and topic and is divided into the following parts:
This chapter describes the structure of this document
This chapter describes the safe use and optimum gain of the machine
This chapter describes the components of the machine
This chapter presents all information important for a safe installation and start-up of the machine.
This chapter informs about service and maintenance.
This chapter points out how to order spare parts and what kind of spares you should have in stock.
In this chapter you will find indications about break down, possible cause and repair.
In this chapter the warranty limit is defined
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Please be aware of the meaning of the following warning signs:
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This chapter is directed at all users of KINEMATICA laboratory equipment. It includes information on safe and optimum use.
Any incorrect use of the installed equipment can be dangerous. Inadequately trained users can cause material damage and personal injury. This chapter informs you of the safety concept and the requirements for safe and optimum use of the equipment.
All those authorised to operate, service and repair the equipment are required to study chapter 2,
“Safety”.
The safety concept sets down the entitlement to use the equipment and the responsibilities of the individual users.
The machines and equipment are designed and constructed according to the state of the art and the recognised safety rules.
The equipment is designed and constructed for the following use:
Dispersion and homogenisation of pumpable fluid products in accordance with the
technical specifications (see point 3.5) and compatibility with the materials coming into contact with the products.
If you use the equipment for any purpose other than those listed, the manufacturer cannot be held liable for any resulting damage.
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Any use other than the “proper use” without the written approval of the manufacturer or operation
outside the technical limits of use is improper use.
To guarantee safety, we place requirements on the users of the equipment that must be met without fail. Only persons meeting the requirements are authorised to work with the equipment.
We describe all those who work with the equipment as users. Since the requirements of these users are very much dependent on their activity, we distinguish the following user roles.
The manufacturer can impose legal obligations on the contract partner when the equipment is purchased. The contract partner is obliged to ensure that the equipment is properly used.
The operating company ensures that the equipment is properly used and authorises persons who are entitled to work with the equipment in any one of the defined user roles. He is under the obligation to instruct the users.
Contract partner and operating company can be the same person.
The service technician is an employee of the operating company and looks after the equipment in special operating mode(s). He is a specialist with mechanical, electrical and electronic professional training. The service technician undertakes commissioning, decommissioning service and repair of the equipment. He must be appropriately trained to be able to carry out the service work required.
The operator turns the equipment on and off. In the event of an alarm signal he informs the service technician.
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The system danger area includes the whole system/equipment including the connecting lead and controls.
This refers to all areas within a defined distance of the equipment.
This danger area includes all persons working with the equipment.
In order that the system/equipment can be used safely and without risk, the users in various roles bear the responsibility for particular danger areas.
The contract partner bears the responsibility for the “proximity danger area”.
The operating company bears the responsibility for the “user danger area”. Only those users may
be authorised to operate the system/equipment who fulfil all requirements of the user roles concerned. In so doing, attention must be paid to the following points:
It is to be ensured that all users of the system/equipment have fully read and understood chapter
2, “Safety” and act accordingly in a safety-conscious manner.
It is to be ensured that no unauthorised person carries out work with the system/equipment. It is to be ensured that users are informed of the possible risks and dangers connected with the
system/equipment.
It is to be ensured that those being trained or engaged in general training are under the
permanent supervision of a trained and authorised person.
The service technician bears the responsibility for the “system/equipment danger area”. He ensures
that the system/equipment is at all times free from technical faults, safe and functions correctly.
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Observe the following general safety rules:
follow these operating instructions, in addition, observe the legal obligations and requirements for accident prevention and
environmental protection of the country in which you operate the equipment,
do not make any modifications to the equipment without the written authorisation of the
manufacturer,
only original replacement parts may be used for repairs, before any service work on the equipment, it must be ensured that the electrical supply is
switched off,
after any service, maintenance or repair work has been carried out on the system/equipment, it
must be given a test run by the service technician.
depending on the place at which it is installed, circumstances may require that hearing
protection is worn when remaining in the vicinity of the equipment for long periods.
When the system/equipment is used in accordance with rules and regulations, residual dangers are minimal.
Tripping over feed or return lines
These should be laid appropriately.
Breakage of glass containers
Wear protective clothing (goggles etc.).
Spitting of the product
Hearing loss due to loud noise.
According to the application ear protection must be used. Tilting of the device
Use stable, non-slip base and the safety stands from
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