PolyScience AP75R-20-A12E, AP20H200-A12E, AP15R-40-A12E, AP75R-20-A13D, AP45R-20-A12E User manual

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Models:
Circulating Baths with
Advanced Programmable Temperature
Controller
Operator’s Manual
AP06S150 AP10S150 AP20S150 AP28S150 AP08P100 AP11P100 AP14P100 AP17P100 AP23P100 AP28P100 AP29VB3S AP29VB5R AP07R-20 AP07R-40 AP7LR-20 AP15R-30 AP15R-40 AP20R-30 AP28R-30 AP45R-20 AP75R-20 AP07H200 AP15H200 AP20H200 AP28H200 AP15RCAL
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Table of Contents
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................. 4
Circulating Baths with Performance Programmable Temperature Controller .......................................... 5
General Safety Information ....................................................................................................................... 6
Safety Recommendations......................................................................................................................... 7
Regulatory Compliance & Testing ............................................................................................................ 8
Unpacking Your Circulator ........................................................................................................................ 9
Contents ................................................................................................................................................... 9
Controls & Components.......................................................................................................................... 10
Performance Programmable Controller.............................................................................................. 10
Refrigerating/Heating Baths ............................................................................................................... 11
Heating Only Baths............................................................................................................................. 12
Calibration Baths ................................................................................................................................ 13
Quick-Start ................................................................................................................................................. 14
Installation & Startup ................................................................................................................................ 15
General Site Requirements .................................................................................................................... 15
Adding Liquid to the Bath Reservoir ....................................................................................................... 16
Pump Inlet and Outlet Connections ........................................................................................................ 17
External Closed Loop Circulation ........................................................................................................... 17
Open Loop Circulation ............................................................................................................................ 18
Refrigeration Control Connections (Refrigerating/Heating Circulators only) .......................................... 19
Electrical Power ...................................................................................................................................... 19
Refrigerating / Heating Circulators ..................................................................................................... 19
Heat Only Circulators and Open Bath Systems ................................................................................. 20
Communication ....................................................................................................................................... 21
USB Communication .......................................................................................................................... 22
Ethernet .............................................................................................................................................. 22
RS232 / RS485 Serial Communication .............................................................................................. 22
External (P2) Temperature Probe .......................................................................................................... 22
Controller Setup ........................................................................................................................................ 23
Power ...................................................................................................................................................... 23
Safety Set Temperature.......................................................................................................................... 23
Basic Operation ......................................................................................................................................... 25
Turning Your Circulator On ..................................................................................................................... 25
Controller & Touch Screen Navigation ................................................................................................... 25
Controller Navigation .......................................................................................................................... 25
Touch Screen Navigation ................................................................................................................... 25
Menu Structure ....................................................................................................................................... 27
Main Operational Displays (Home Screens) .......................................................................................... 28
Status Bar ........................................................................................................................................... 28
Home Screens .................................................................................................................................... 29
Adjusting the Temperature Set Point ...................................................................................................... 30
General Operational Settings ................................................................................................................. 32
Pump Speed ....................................................................................................................................... 33
Unit ..................................................................................................................................................... 33
Sound ................................................................................................................................................. 33
Language ............................................................................................................................................ 33
Display ................................................................................................................................................ 33
Lock Out ............................................................................................................................................. 33
Auto Restart ........................................................................................................................................ 33
Personalize ......................................................................................................................................... 33
Display Filter ....................................................................................................................................... 34
SHC (Specific Heat Capacity) ............................................................................................................ 34
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Time and Date Settings .......................................................................................................................... 34
Time .................................................................................................................................................... 34
Date .................................................................................................................................................... 34
Safety Settings ........................................................................................................................................ 35
High Limit / Low Limit Temperatures .................................................................................................. 35
High Alarm / Low Alarm Temperatures .............................................................................................. 35
Control .................................................................................................................................................... 36
Probe Control ..................................................................................................................................... 36
Auto Cool ............................................................................................................................................ 36
Fluid Type ........................................................................................................................................... 37
P2 - P1 ................................................................................................................................................ 37
PID ...................................................................................................................................................... 37
External Cooling Control .................................................................................................................... 38
Send Internal Data USB/WEB ............................................................................................................ 38
Reset Memory and Reboot ................................................................................................................ 38
Communications and Data Logging ....................................................................................................... 38
Ethernet .............................................................................................................................................. 38
RS232 ................................................................................................................................................. 39
USB .................................................................................................................................................... 39
RS485 ................................................................................................................................................. 39
Timer ....................................................................................................................................................... 40
Enabling / Disabling the Local Lock Out ................................................................................................. 41
Advanced Operation ................................................................................................................................. 42
Time/Temperature Programming ........................................................................................................... 42
Creating a Temperature Program ...................................................................................................... 42
Previewing a Program ........................................................................................................................ 45
Running a Program ............................................................................................................................ 46
Editing a Program ............................................................................................................................... 47
Saving and Uploading Programs ........................................................................................................ 48
Event Scheduling .................................................................................................................................... 51
Creating and Installing a Personalized Home Screen ............................................................................ 53
Circulator Monitoring and Control Using an Internet Browser ................................................................ 54
Calibration.................................................................................................................................................. 55
Restoring All Factory Default Values ...................................................................................................... 57
System Restoration .................................................................................................................................. 57
Changing Your Circulator's Viewing Angle ............................................................................................ 58
Inert Gas Purge ......................................................................................................................................... 58
Tap Water Cooling .................................................................................................................................... 58
Reservoir Cover Storage .......................................................................................................................... 59
Routine Maintenance & Troubleshooting ............................................................................................... 60
Service Sub-Menu .................................................................................................................................. 60
Diagnostic Data Logging......................................................................................................................... 61
Maintaining Clear Bath Water ................................................................................................................. 61
Draining the Bath Reservoir ................................................................................................................... 62
Checking the Over-Temperature / Low Liquid Level Safety Systems .................................................... 63
Cleaning Your Circulator......................................................................................................................... 64
Temperature Controller Removal and Re-Installation ............................................................................ 65
Removal ............................................................................................................................................. 65
Re-Installation ..................................................................................................................................... 66
Calibrating the Touch Screen ................................................................................................................. 67
Display Module Firmware Updates ......................................................................................................... 67
Warning and Fault Messages ................................................................................................................. 68
Warnings ............................................................................................................................................ 68
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Faults .................................................................................................................................................. 69
Troubleshooting Chart ............................................................................................................................ 70
Technical Information ............................................................................................................................... 72
Performance Specifications .................................................................................................................... 72
Reservoir Fluids ...................................................................................................................................... 74
Application Notes .................................................................................................................................... 76
Tubing and Fitting Temperature Ranges ................................................................................................ 76
Fluid Compatibility .................................................................................................................................. 76
RS232/RS485 Communications ............................................................................................................. 77
Remote ON / OFF ................................................................................................................................... 79
USB Data Logging .................................................................................................................................. 79
USB B Setup, Monitoring, and Control ................................................................................................... 80
Ethernet Configuration ............................................................................................................................ 80
Direct Computer to Controller Configuration ...................................................................................... 80
Wired or Wireless Network Configuration .......................................................................................... 81
TCP Control Configuration ................................................................................................................. 82
External Cooling Control ......................................................................................................................... 83
Equipment Disposal (WEEE Directive) ................................................................................................... 85
Replacement Parts & Accessories .......................................................................................................... 86
PolyScience Circulating Bath Fluids ...................................................................................................... 88
Service & Technical Support ................................................................................................................... 89
Warranty ..................................................................................................................................................... 89
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Introduction
Thank you for choosing this Circulating Bath with Advanced Programmable Temperature Controller. It is intended for the precise temperature control of suitable liquids in a reservoir. Extremely easy to use and maintain, it combines design innovation with highly intuitive operation to deliver convenient and versatile liquid temperature control for a wide range of applications.
WARNING: PolyScience Circulating Baths are not intended for directly controlling the temperature of foods, pharmaceuticals, medicines, or other objects which may be ingested by or injected in humans or animals. Any such objects must be isolated from contact with the bath fluid and bath surfaces.
Here are some of the features that make your Circulating Bath so user-friendly:
Intuitive touch screen operation OpenMode time/temperature programming (no restriction on the number of programs or steps) Selection of seven different temperature displays, including time-temperature graphing Powerful variable-speed pressure/suction pump with external circulation capability 180° viewing radius (Swivel 180™ rotating control head) DuraTop™ heat and chemical resistant top plate LidDock™ self-storing reservoir cover (integrated baths only) Built-in temperature protection Suitable for use with Class III flammable bath fluids per DIN 12876-1
It will take you very little time to get your new Circulating Bath installed and running. This Operator’s Manual is designed to guide you quickly through the process. We recommend that you read it thoroughly before you begin.
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Temperature Range
AP20R-30 Refrigerating/Heating
20 liter
-30° to 200°C
-22° to 392°F
AP75R-20 Refrigerating/Heating
75 liter
-20° to 100°C
-4° to 212°F
AP20S150 Stainless Steel Open Tank
20 liter
Ambient +10° to 150°C
(2)
Ambient +20° to 302°F
(2)
AP15RCAL Refrigerating/Heating Calibration Bath
15 liter
-30° to 200°C
-22° to 392°F
Circulating Baths with Advanced Programmable Temperature Controller
Model Type
Reservoir
Capacity
°C °F
AP07R-20 Refrigerating/Heating 7 liter -20° to 200°C -4° to 392°F
AP07R-40 Refrigerating/Heating 7 liter -40° to 200°C -40° to 392°F
AP7LR-20 Refrigerating/Heating 7 liter -20° to 200°C -4° to 392°F
AP15R-30 Refrigerating/Heating 15 liter -30° to 200°C -22° to 392°F
AP15R-40 Refrigerating/Heating 15 liter -40° to 200°C -40° to 392°F
AP28R-30 Refrigerating/Heating 28 liter -30° to 200°C -22° to 392°F
AP45R-20 Refrigerating/Heating 45 liter -25° to 135°C
(1)
-13° to 275°F
(1)
(1)
(1)
AP07H200 Heating Only 7 liter Ambient +10° to 200°C Ambient +20° to 392°F
AP15H200 Heating Only 15 liter Ambient +10° to 200°C Ambient +20° to 392°F
AP20H200 Heating Only 20 liter Ambient +10° to 200°C Ambient +20° to 392°F
AP28H200 Heating Only 28 liter Ambient +10° to 200°C Ambient +20° to 392°F
AP06S150 Stainless Steel Open Tank 6 liter Ambient +10° to 150°C
AP10S150 Stainless Steel Open Tank 10 liter Ambient +10° to 150°C
AP28S150 Stainless Steel Open Tank 28 liter Ambient +10° to 150°C
AP08P100 Polycarbonate Open Tank 8 liter Ambient +10° to 85°C
AP11P100 Polycarbonate Open Tank 11 liter Ambient +10° to 85°C
AP14P100 Polycarbonate Open Tank 14 liter Ambient +10° to 85°C
AP17P100 Polycarbonate Open Tank 17 liter Ambient +10° to 85°C
AP23P100 Polycarbonate Open Tank 23 liter Ambient +10° to 85°C
AP28P100 Polycarbonate Open Tank 28 liter Ambient +10° to 85°C
AP29VB3S Polycarbonate Viscosity 29 liter Ambient +10° to 85°C
AP29VB5R Polycarbonate Viscosity 29 liter Ambient +10° to 85°C
(2)
Ambient +20° to 302°F
(2)
Ambient +20° to 302°F
(2)
Ambient +20° to 302°F
(3)
Ambient +20 to 185°F
(3)
Ambient +20 to 185°F
(3)
Ambient +20 to 185°F
(3)
Ambient +20 to 185°F
(3)
Ambient +20 to 185°F
(3)
Ambient +20 to 185°F
(3)
Ambient +20 to 185°F
(3)
Ambient +20 to 185°F
(2)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
1. Maximum operating temperature at which ±0.005°C temperature stability can be maintained; Advanced Programmable Controller is capable of higher temperatures.
2. Maximum operating temperature for stainless steel tank. Advanced Programmable Controller is capable of higher temperatures.
3. Maximum operating temperature for polycarbonate tank. Advanced Programmable Controller is capable of higher temperatures.
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General Safety Information
When installed, operated, and maintained according to the directions in this manual and common safety procedures, your Circulating Bath should provide safe and reliable temperature control. Please ensure that all individuals involved in the installation, operation, or maintenance of this Circulating Bath read this manual thoroughly prior to working with the unit.
This symbol alerts you to a wide range of potential dangers.
This symbol advises you of danger from electricity or electric shock.
This symbol indicates that a hot surface may be present.
This symbol marks information that is particularly important.
/
This symbol indicates alternating current.
These symbols on the Power Switch / Circuit Breaker indicate that they place the main power supply ON / OFF.
This symbol on the Power Key indicates that it places the unit in a standby mode. It DOES NOT fully disconnect the unit from the power supply.
Read all instructions pertaining to safety, set-up, and operation.
Proper operation and maintenance is the user’s responsibility.
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Safety Recommendations
To prevent injury to personnel and/or damage to property, always follow your workplace’s safety procedures when operating this equipment. You should also comply with the following safety recommendations:
WARNING:
This Circulating Bath is suitable for use with Class III flammable fluids per DIN 12876-1. A fire hazard may be present.
Be aware of the chemical hazards that may be associated with the bath fluid used. Observe all safety warnings for the fluids used as well as those contained in the material safety data sheet.
Explosive gas mixtures may accumulate if used with insufficient ventilation. Use this Circulating Bath in a well ventilated area or beneath a suitable fume hood only.
Use only recommended bath fluids; see Technical Information in the rear of this manual for recommended fluids.
Use only non-acid bath fluids.
WARNING: When using Class III flammable fluids per DIN 12876-1, the user must attach the following warning labels to the front of the unit so that they are well visible:
Warning Label
W09
Colors: Yellow/black
Mandatory Label
M018
Colors: Blue/white
or
Semi S1-0701
Table A1-2 #9
Colors: Blue/white
WARNING:
Always connect the power cord on this Circulator to a grounded (3-prong) power outlet. Make certain that the outlet is the same voltage and frequency as your unit.
Never operate the Circulator with a damaged power cord.
Always turn the Circulator OFF and disconnect mains power before performing any maintenance or service.
WARNING:
Never operate the Circulator without bath fluid in the reservoir. Periodically check the reservoir to ensure that the liquid depth is within acceptable levels. Always refill the reservoir using the same bath fluid type that is already in the reservoir. Bath oil must not contain any water contaminants and should be preheated to the actual bath temperature before adding as there is an explosion hazard at high temperatures.
Always drain all fluid from the reservoir before moving or lifting your Circulator. Be sure to follow your organization’s procedures and practices regarding the safe lifting and relocation of heavy objects.
Danger Area.
Attention! Observe instructions (operating manual, safety data sheet)
Carefully read the user information prior to beginning operation.
Scope: EU
Carefully read the user information prior to beginning operation.
Scope: NAFTA
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WARNING:
Always allow the bath fluid to cool to ambient temperature before draining.
The reservoir cover, top deck, and/or external pump connections may become hot with continuous use. Exercise caution when touching these parts.
Always keep within the 85°C maximum operating temperature limit if using a polycarbonate tank.
WARNING: It is the user’s responsibility to properly decontaminate the unit in the event hazardous materials are spilled on exterior or interior surfaces. Consult manufacturer if there is any doubt regarding the compatibility of decontamination or cleaning agents.
Regulatory Compliance & Testing
Canada USA (60 Hz units)
Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use, Part 1: General Requirements (CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 61010-1-12)
Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use, Part 1: General Requirements (UL 61010-1:2012)
Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use, Part 2-010: Particular Requirements for Laboratory Equipment for the Heating of Materials (CSA 61010-2-010:15)
Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use, Part 2-010: Particular Requirements for Laboratory Equipment for the Heating of Materials (UL 61010-2-010:2015)
Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use, Part 2-051: Particular Requirements for Laboratory Equipment for Mixing and Stirring (CSA 61010-2-051:15)
Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use, Part 2-051: Particular Requirements for Laboratory Equipment for Mixing and Stirring (UL 61010-2-051:2015)
CE (50 Hz units)
Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU
RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU
IEC 61010-1/EN 61010-1:2010
IEC 61010-2-010/EN 61010-2-010:2014
IEC 61010-2-051/EN 61010-2-051:2015
IEC 61326:2012/EN 61326:2013
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Unpacking Your Circulator
Your Circulator was packed in a special carton or cartons. You should keep the packaging, along with all packing materials, until the unit has been installed and you are certain it is working properly.
CAUTION: Remove any loose packing material that may have fallen into the heater/pump housing during shipping. Before powering up, check that nothing remains around the heater or Circulator pump.
We recommend that you begin using your Circulator immediately to confirm proper operation, since beyond one week you may be eligible for warranty repair only (rather than replacement). You’ll find complete warranty information in the back of this manual.
WARNING: Keep unit upright when moving. Be sure to follow your company’s procedures and practices regarding the safe lifting and relocation of heavy objects.
Contents
The items included with your Circulator will vary depending on which model Circulating Bath you purchased.
Refrigerating / Heating Bath Heating Only Bath
Resource Disk with Operator’s Manual
Reservoir Cover(s)
3-ft / 0.91 m IEC to IEC Power Cord
6-ft / 1.82 m IEC to Mains Power Cord
Refrigeration Control Cable
Fittings
Cooling Coil N/A Integral
Bath Lid Sleeves
Certificate of Compliance
Flash Drive
Pt100 External Temperature
(3)
Probe
Quick-Start Guide
1. 60Hz and 50Hz models
2. 50Hz models only
3. Included only with Calibration Baths (AP15RCAL)
(3)
(2)
(1)
(1)
(1)
1/4 in. NPT to 3/16 in. barbed adapter
1/4 in. NPT to 1/4 in. barbed adapter 1/4 in. NPT to 3/8 in. barbed adapter
1/4 in. NPT to M16 barbed adapter
Two each 3 mm, 4 mm, and 6 mm openings
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SmartTouch™ Touch
Screen Display
Set Key
Menu Key
Power Key
Home Key
IEC Power Cord
Power Switch / Circuit Breaker
Refrigeration
on
Heating
Circulators)
Safety Set
Thermostat
Refrigeration Control Connection Refrigerating/Heating Circulators only)
Fluid Inlet
Connection
RS232/RS485 Serial Port
Fluid Outlet Connection
Inert Gas Injection Port
IEC Electrical
Connection
Bypass Tubing
USB A Connection
External (P2)
Ethernet Connection USB B Connection
Swivel 180™ Latch Release
Controls & Components
Advanced Programmable Controller
(located on
Refrigerating/
Power Module
Temperature Probe Connection
(functional on
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Advanced Programmable Temperature Controller
Reservoir Cover (two on AP75R
Reservoir Drain Valve and Port
)
20)
Washable Air Filter
(behind access panel)
Refrigeration Power
Module
Refrigeration Control Connection
Power Switch / Circuit Breaker
IEC Electrical Connection to Mains
Refrigeration Control Connection
IEC Power Connection to
Refrigeration Module
Drain Valve and Port (right sid
)
Cooling System Status Display
IEC Power Connection to Controller
Power
Cooling Fan
Cooling Fault
Refrigerating/Heating Baths
(behind access panel
Side access on AP7LR-
-20)
e on AP7LR-20 only
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Advanced Programmable Controller
Reservoir Cover
Reservoir Drain and Port
(behind access panel)
Tap Water Cooling C
Tap Water Cooling
onnection (inlet)
Power Switch / Circuit Breaker
IEC Power Connection to
Mains
Heating Only Baths
C
onnection (outlet)
WARNING: To avoid the potential for burns, allow the Circulator to cool completely before cleaning or performing any maintenance.
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Reservoir Drain Valve and Port (behind access panel)
Reusable Air Filter
(behind access panel)
Refrigerating/Heating
models only
Remote/External
Temperature
Probe (P2)
Advanced Programmable Controller
Calibration Bath Lid with
sleeved openings for
thermometers and
temperature sensors
2 to 8 mm in diameter
Calibration Baths
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Refrigerating / Heating
IEC power cord
from Controller
to Refrigeration
Power Module
Refrigeration control cable
Heating only models
Maximum: 1 in. / 2.54 cm be
Minimum: 3.0 in. / 7.6 cm below underside of top deck
Heating only models
Refrigerating / Heating
Quick-Start
Unless otherwise specified, quick-start instructions apply to all models.
See Installation & Startup for additional information.
low underside of top deck
1 Fill reservoir with fluid
2A
Connect all electrical power cords and control cables
2B
models
3A
Place Power Switch / Circuit Breaker in ON position
models
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4 Turn Controller “ON”
5 Set safety thermostat
6 Set Temperature Set Point
Installation & Startup
Your Circulating Bath with Advanced Programmable Temperature Controller is designed to be simple to set-up and install. The only tools required are a Philips-head screwdriver and a container for adding water or other suitable fluid to the bath reservoir.
General Site Requirements
Locate your Circulator on a level surface free from drafts and direct sunlight. Do not place it where there are corrosive fumes, excessive moisture, high room temperatures, or in excessively dusty areas.
Refrigerating / Heating Circulators must be 10.2 cm / 4 inches or more away from walls or vertical surfaces so that airflow is not restricted.
Avoid voltage drops by using properly grounded power outlets wired with 14 gauge or larger diameter wire and if possible, be close to the power distribution panel. The use of extension cords is not recommended; this will reduce the potential for problems caused by low line voltage.
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Maximum Fluid Level = 1 inch / 2.54 cm below underside of top deck
Minimum Fluid Level =
hes / 7.6 cm
below underside of top
deck
Adding Liquid to the Bath Reservoir
WARNING: When using Class III flammable fluids per DIN 12876-1, the user must attach the
following warning labels to the front of the unit so that they are well visible:
Warning Label
W09
Colors: Yellow/black
Mandatory Label
M018
Colors: Blue/white
or
Semi S1-0701
Table A1-2 #9
Colors: Blue/white
WARNING: Read the safety data sheet for the bath fluid being used carefully before filling reservoir.
WARNING: See Technical Information in the rear of this manual for a list of compatible liquids.
WARNING: If the proper fluid level is not maintained, the heater coil may become exposed and
possibly damaged (fluid level too low) or the bath may overflow (fluid level too high).
Danger Area.
Attention! Observe instructions (operating manual, safety data sheet)
Carefully read the user information prior to beginning operation.
Scope: EU
Carefully read the user information prior to beginning operation.
Scope: NAFTA
The liquid in the reservoir should be maintained at a depth between 1 inch / 2.54 cm and 3.0 inches / 7.6 cm below the underside of the bath’s top deck. Upon start up, it may be necessary to add fluid to the bath to compensate for the fluid required for external circulation. Likewise, be sure to compensate for fluid displacement when placing samples or other materials in the Circulator’s reservoir.
3.0 inc
WARNING: Always drain all fluid from the reservoir before moving or lifting your Circulator. Be sure to follow your organization’s procedures and practices regarding the safe lifting and relocation of heavy objects.
WARNING: To avoid the potential for burns, allow the Circulator to cool completely before cleaning
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Pump Inlet and Outlet Connections
WARNING: When connecting tubing to an external application, it is the user’s responsibility to make
sure that the tubing and fittings connected to the Circulator are suitable for the fluid being used and the temperature range of operation.
CAUTION: The Circulator’s bypass tubing is secured to the fluid inlet and outlet connections by high temperature nylon hose clamps, which can be removed by carefully cutting them with diagonal cutters.
CAUTION: Secure the tubing to the inlet and outlet fittings using hose clamps with a minimum ID of 7/8 inch (22 mm). Do not operate the unit without hose clamps.
WARNING: If the Circulating Bath will not be used for external circulation, the inlet and outlet ports should remain connected using the Buna N bypass tubing provided with the unit.
The pump inlet and outlet ports are female ¼ inch NPT connections that permit use of barbed tubing adapters or hard plumbing fittings. ½ inch (13mm) ID tubing may also be slid over these connections and held in place with a hose clamp.
If the pump inlet and outlet are not used for external circulation, the Bypass Tubing provided with the unit should be left in place in order to optimize fluid mixing within the reservoir.
The nylon barbed tubing adapter fittings supplied with the unit are intended for applications from
®
-40° to 93°C. For applications above 93°C, brass, stainless steel, or Teflon
fittings are recommended. ¼
inch NPT to M16 stainless steel male adapter fittings are provided with all 50Hz models.
NOTE: The use of quick-connect fittings is not recommended as they typically restrict flow rate.
External Closed Loop Circulation
Connect the pump inlet and outlet to the external apparatus. To maintain adequate flow, avoid restrictions in the tubing. When connecting the Circulator to more than two closed loops, the use of a manifold made of “Y” adapters to divide the fluid into multiple banks is recommended. After setting up multiple closed loops, check for adequate flow at the return manifold of each loop and check that the bath fluid is at an adequate level. A booster pump may be added to closed loops without damaging the Circulator’s pump.
The temperature control stability of a closed loop system is better at the external apparatus than in the Circulator reservoir (provided the control point of the apparatus represents a constant load and is well insulated). For example, if you circulate fluid through a viscometer at 50°C, the temperature variation observed in the Circulator reservoir may be ±0.1°C while the temperature variation in the viscometer may be only ±0.05°C.
Although temperature stability is generally better at the external apparatus control point, depending on the length of tubing used and the efficiency of the insulation, the actual temperature reading at the external apparatus may be slightly different than the temperature reading at the Circulator reservoir.
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Open Loop Circulation
The duplex (pressure/suction) pump permits circulation to and from an external open bath. To prevent siphoning when the Circulating Bath is turned off, position both baths so that the two fluid levels are at the same elevation.
Connect the pump inlet and outlet to the external bath using tubing of the same diameter and length. The same size fittings should also be used on both the inlet (suction) and outlet (pressure). This helps ensure a balanced flow. A restricting valve or pinch clip should be installed in the pressure (outlet) tubing and adjusted to match the return suction (inlet) flow rate. Cut the external end of the suction tube into a “V” shape so that the tube will not seal itself against the wall of the external tank. Both the pressure and suction tubing should be securely fastened to the external tank to prevent movement during use.
When using flexible tubing, the suction tubing must have a wall thickness that will not collapse under vacuum, particularly when going around bends.
Circulating Bath Height Regulation — Position the ends of the pressure and suction tubes at the desired maximum fluid level in the external bath and fill the bath to that level. Fill the Circulating Bath to a height one inch (25mm) below the top of the reservoir. Start the pump and adjust the restricting valve/pinch clip on the outlet tubing until the liquid height in both baths remains constant. Add fluid to the baths as needed to compensate for the fluid in the inlet and outlet lines.
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Refrigeration Control Connection
Refrigeration Control Connection
Refrigeration Control Cable
Refrigeration Control Connections (Refrigerating/Heating Circulators only)
Electrical Power
WARNING: The Circulator’s power cord must be connected to a properly grounded electrical
receptacle. Make certain that this electrical outlet is the same voltage and frequency as your Circulator. The correct voltage and frequency for your Circulator are indicated on the identification label on the back of the Controller.
CAUTION: The use of an extension cord is not recommended. If one is necessary, it must be properly grounded and capable of handling the total wattage of the unit. The extension cord must not cause more than a 10% drop in voltage to the unit.
Refrigerating / Heating Circulators
Attach the 3-ft / 0.91 m power cord to the IEC electrical connectors on the Temperature Controller (male) and the Refrigeration Power Module (female).
Attach the 6-ft / 1.8 m power cord to the IEC electrical connection on the Refrigeration Power Module and then plug the male connector into the Mains electrical outlet.
Place the Power Switch / Circuit Breaker on the Refrigeration Power Module in the ON position. An hour glass will appear on the Temperature Controller’s display while the Circulator completes an initialization sequence. Once completed, “Standby” will appear on the display; the Power Key will also light.
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IEC Power Connection to
Refrigeration Power Module
IEC Power Connection to Mains
IEC to IEC Power Cord
Refrigeration Power Module
IEC Power Connection to Controller
IEC to Mains Power Cord
Power Switch /
Circuit Breaker
Heat Only Circulators and Open Bath Systems
Attach the 6-ft / 1.8 m power cord to the IEC electrical connection on the Temperature Controller and then plug the male connector into the Mains electrical outlet.
Place the Power Switch / Circuit Breaker on the Temperature Controller in the ON position. The display on the Controller will light and “Standby” will appear on the display; the Power Key will also light.
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Communication
The Advanced Programmable Controller features a variety of connectivity options. Following are some typical ways you can use them to monitor and control the operation of your Circulator.
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USB Communication
Two USB ports (A and B) are provided on the rear of the Temperature Controller for use with USB flash drives to log temperature data and store and/or transfer time/temperature programs. See Basic Operation, Communications and Data Logging for more information.
Ethernet
An Ethernet port is provided on the back of the Temperature Controller to enable you to connect your Circulator to a computer network.
RS232 / RS485 Serial Communication
CAUTION: Always turn electrical power to the Circulator OFF before making a connection to the serial (DB9) port.
Your Circulator features RS232 / RS485 serial communication for remote data logging and control capability. A DB9 connector is provided on the rear of the Temperature Controller for this purpose. See Basic Operation, Communications and Data Logging for set up information.
The serial interface should be connected to a serial communication port on a remote PC using an appropriate cable. Information on the RS232 / RS485 commands and communication protocol can be found in the Technical Information section of this manual.
External (P2) Temperature Probe
Your Circulator is capable of controlling temperature based on either the temperature of the internal bath or that of an external vessel or device. The connection for the optional external temperature probe is on the rear of the Temperature Controller. The Temperature Controller automatically detects the external temperature probe when it is connected. See Replacement Parts & Accessories for other available lengths and part numbers.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR CALIBRATION BATHS: The PT100 external temperature probe should be
inserted in the calibration reservoir.
Pin Out Diagrams — External (P2) Temperature Probe Connection
MAXIMUM OPERATING TEMPERATURE @ 200 C, CLASS A 0.003850 OHMS/DEGREES C.
RTD SENSOR: 4 WIRE CIRCUIT, 100 OHMS @ 0 DEGREES C,
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Controller Setup
Power
Press . “Initializing” will appear briefly on the display, the Circulator will begin running, and the default Main Run screen will appear.
Safety Set Temperature
NOTE: The Safety Set Temperature is displayed and set in whichever temperature unit is currently
selected. The default is °C. To set the temperature using °F, see General Operational Settings, Unit.
This is a “Do Not Exceed” temperature setting for your Circulator and is the temperature at which the heater will be turned OFF should the liquid level in the bath drop too low or the heater malfunctions. It is normally set about 5° higher than the desired operating temperature. Setting the Safety Set Temperature is a simple 4-step procedure.
WARNING: The Safety Thermostat is user-adjustable from approximately 40° to 240°C / 104° to 464°F. Do not force the indicator dial beyond the stops at either end of the dial’s range.
1. Press to access the Main menu.
2. Touch the Safety icon to access the Safety sub-menu.
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Safety Set Temperature
Safety Set Thermost
Current Safety Probe reading
3. Using a small, Philips head screwdriver, rotate the
Safety Set Thermostat on the rear of the Temperature Controller until the desired Safety Set Temperature is displayed (clockwise to increase; counter-clockwise to decrease).
at
4. Press the icon or the
Main Menu.
key to return to the
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POWER –
Turns the Circulator’s
Temperature Controller ON
and OFF.
HOME --
Returns the to the Main Operational
Display (Home) from any screen
Toggles through available
Home screens.
MENU --
Accesses the Temperature Controller’s Main Menu (from any screen)
SET --
Used in conjunction with various screen
icons and buttons to change the set point
temperature
Accesses associated
menu
Return to Main Run
screen (Home screen)
Status Bar – Appears on all screens
Basic Operation
Turning Your Circulator On
Press the key.
The Circulator will begin running and the Main Operational Display (Home) will appear.
Controller & Touch Screen Navigation
Controller Navigation
Touch Screen Navigation
Main Menu
Press to access.
sub-
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Previous Menu
Information –
menu items
Next Page Previous Page
Sub-Menu Item --
Toggles between available choices
Current Setting (white letters on blue field)
Alternate Setting
(blue letters on white field)
Cancel -- Cancels
change to a setting
Accept --
Accepts change to a
setting
Decreases Value
Increases Value
Current Setting (more than two
settings available) other available selections
Sub-Menus
NOTE: The following examples are intended to illustrate how commonly used touch screen icons function when displayed. A specific icon may or may not be displayed on a sub-menu page. The function/operation of icons not shown here are described in the sections associated with the screens on which they appear.
Help regarding sub-
– Touch to access
CAUTION: The menu and sub-menu screens time-out and revert to the Main Operational Display (Home Screen) after approximately 30 seconds without any touch screen interaction. Any changes made will take effect automatically.
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Air Filter Service Interval
Time remaining until air filter cleaning
Menu Structure
Sub-Menu Item Description / Selections
Pump Speed Unit Sound Language
Settings
Safety
Connect
Program P1 through PXXX
Control
Time
Display Lock Out Auto Restart Personalize Display Filter SHC
Safety Set Safety Probe High Limit Low Limit High Alarm Low Alarm
Ethernet RS232 USB RS485 Address
Probe Control Auto Cool
Fluid Type P2 – P1
PID External Cooling Control Send Internal Data USB/Web Reset memory and reboot
Timer Time Date Schedule
5% to 100% °C / °F On / Off Available display languages Temperature display resolution: .XX / .XXX Yes / No Yes / No Off / PNG Display averaging: 1 to 7 seconds Specific heat capacity unit: BTU/(LB.°F) / kJ(kg/°C)
Displays current safety set temperature Displays current safety probe temperature 202°C maximum / 25°C minimum
-72°C minimum / 20°C maximum 202°C maximum / 25°C minimum
-72°C minimum / 20°C maximum
Ethernet connection 1200 to 115,200 baud Logging On / Off Addressable
Create, edit, delete, run, save, and transfer time/temperature programs. No restriction on number of programs or steps.
P1 (internal) / P2 (external) Set temperature at which refrigeration activates: 2° to 152°C Optimizes operation for a specific fluid type Maximum allowable temperature differential between P1 and P2 User / Factory Operating parameters for optional external cooling valve Outputs diagnostic file Resets unit to factory defaults
0 to 999 minutes Time and time format Year, Month, Day Set time and date to auto-start a program
Service
Fluid Service Interval Clear Pump Operation Clear Cooling Operation Calibration Installation Operation Display Module Firmware Powerboard Module Firmware Cooling Module Firmware
Time remaining until fluid replacement Reset / display number of days pump has been operating Reset / display number of days compressor has been operating Calibration table entry Number of days unit has been operating Version Version Version
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Date and time
Status
(ON when lit)
Heater Status (ON when lit)
Lit when data logging
Set point temperature
Actual temperature (P1 = Internal Control; P2 = External Control
Time
Lit when a program is scheduled to run
Main Operational Displays (Home Screens)
Your Circulator features seven Main Operational Displays (Home screens). You can see the available choices and select a specific Home screen by pressing the
Status Bar
A status bar displaying important operating information is displayed at the top of every Home and Menu screen. The information included on the status bar is determined by the type of screen on which it appears.
Home Screen Status Bar
key.
Circulating
Menu and Sub-Menu Screens Status Bar
Refrigeration Status (ON when lit)
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Actual bath temperature
Set point temperature
Temperature Probe
controlling fluid
temperature
Internal or External
Actual bath temperature Shown to either two or three decimal points
Set point temperature Shown to two decimal points
Temperature probe controlling
temperature
Internal
External
Temperature Trend graph
Scales from 4 days
Scale currently in use for
temperature trend graph. Press
to change.
P1 Internal temperature
reading
P2 External temperature
reading or status
Set point temperature
Temperature trend line keys: Black = P1 temperature Green = Set point temperature Red: = High and Low Alarm settings
Press highlighted button to add associated line to temperature trend graph
Temperature probe monitoring
temperature
ternal
External
Home Screens
Primary Home Screens
The background for this style Home screen may be either blue or black.
NOTE: On primary home screens, the actual and set point temperatures are displayed to one decimal point resolution only, regardless of the resolution selected in the Settings / Display sub-menu.
Temperature Detail Home Screens
fluid
P1 =
P2 =
fluid
P1 = In
P2 =
The background for this style Home screen may be either blue or black.
Temperature Trend Home Screen
minutes to 10
The background for this style Home screen is blue only.
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Custom image or text
Set point
temperature
Actual bath
temperature
P1 = Internal
P2 = External
Press this key when any Home screen or the Main Menu screen is displayed
Personalized Home Screen
Adjusting the Temperature Set Point
This is the temperature at which the fluid in your Circulating Bath will be maintained. It may be set to one one-hundredth of a degree over a range of -50.00° to +200.00°C / -58.00° to +392.000°F. The factory default set point is +20.00°C / +68.00°C.
NOTE: Although temperature can be displayed with three decimal point resolution, set point temperatures may only be set to two decimal points.
To optimize operational flexibility, set point temperature changes can be initiated in several ways.
Controller Keypad
NOTE: To change the temperature set point while operating in the Temperature Trend Home screen, you must press the SET key on the Controller’s front panel. Temperature set point cannot be changed while a program is running.
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Touch SET or numerical set point value
Touch numerical set point
value
Touch highlighted area
Increases displayed value
Decreases displayed value
Touch individual number field
to make changes to that field
Once 9 appears in the field, it will roll to 0 and the field to its
left will increment one
number.
Touch to enter values using the
(shown on next page)
Primary Home Screen Temperature Detail Home Screen
Personalized Home Screen
Entering the Set Point Temperature Value
Once a temperature set point change has been initiated by pressing the the display, the set point entry screen will appear.
numeric keypad
key or appropriate area on
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Displays entered
value
Inputs numerical value Toggles minus sign ON and OFF
Clears last number entered Accepts change
Accepts change
Cancels change
Cancels change
CAUTION: The menu and sub-menu screens time-out and revert to the Main Operational Display (Home Screen) if approximately 30 seconds pass without any touch screen interaction. Any changes made will take effect automatically.
General Operational Settings
The Settings sub-menu is used to select the Temperature Controller’s general operational characteristics.
Press
to access the Main menu.
Touch the Settings icon to access the Settings sub-menus.
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χ
χ
Settings – Page 1 Settings – Page 2 Settings – Page 3
Pump Speed — Sets pump speed. The current setting is displayed between the < (decrease) and > (increase) icons and is adjustable from 5% to 100%. Touch
Unit — Sets the unit in which temperature will be displayed. The current setting is shown in the non­highlighted (blue) field. To change, touch Unit icon or the ° icon in the highlighted (white) field. Touch
accept the new temperature unit,
Sound — Turns sound ON and OFF. The current setting is shown in the non-highlighted (blue) field. To change, touch the Sound icon or the icon in the highlighted (white) field. Touch
Language — Sets the language in which all menus will be displayed. The current selection is shown to the right of the Language icon. To change, touch either the left or right highlighted (white) Language field. A screen showing the available languages will appear:
to cancel.
to accept the new value, χ to cancel.
to accept, χ to cancel.
to
The current setting is shown in the non-highlighted (blue) field. To change, touch the icon associated with the desired language. Touch to return to the Settings sub-menu.
Touch ∨ to advance to page 2 in the Settings sub-menu.
Display — Sets the number of decimal points in which actual and set point temperature will be displayed. The current setting is shown in the non-highlighted (blue) field. To change, touch the Display icon or the
icon in the highlighted (white) field. Touch
NOTE: Temperature is shown to one decimal point only on the Primary (largest) display, regardless of the display setting. See Main Operational Displays (Home Screens) for more information.
Lock Out — Allows you to block temperature set point and other changes. While this feature is activated, the unit will remain running at the current settings. See Basic Operation, Enabling/Disabling the Local Lock Out for information on using this feature.
Auto Restart — This determines how the unit will begin operating after a disruption to electrical power. When YES is selected, the Circulator will begin running automatically when power is restored. When NO is selected, the Circulator will power up in the Standby mode. A message will also be displayed to alert you to the power outage. The current setting is shown in the non-highlighted (blue) field. To change, touch the Auto Restart icon or the icon in the highlighted (white) field. Touch
to cancel.
to accept, χ to cancel;
to accept the new setting,
WARNING: The unit may start automatically after a disruption in electrical power.
Personalize — Allows the personalization of one of the Home screens with an image or text. See
Creating and Installing a Personalized Home Screen for information on adding text/images.
Touch ∨ to advance to page 3 in the Settings sub-menu.
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Year
Month
Day
Display Filter —This setting determines the averaging time used when displaying temperature information. Higher settings will generally result in less fluctuation, while lower settings will more accurately reflect real-time temperature probe data. Use the < (decrease) and > (increase) icons to
change the current setting; touch
SHC (Specific Heat Capacity)— Sets the unit (BTU or kJ) in which Specific Heat Capacity will be displayed. Works in conjunction with the Fluid Type setting in the Control sub-menu. To change, touch
the SHC icon or the icon in the highlighted (white) field. Touch
Time and Date Settings
Touch the Time icon on the Main Menu; the Time sub-menu will be displayed.
to accept the new value, χ to cancel.
to accept the new setting, χ to cancel.
Time — Sets the time in either 12 or 24 hour format. To change, touch the Time icon or the actual displayed time. Depending on the actual time and current time format, one of the following screens will appear:
12 hour format – AM 12 hour format – PM 24 hour format
To change the time format, touch the 12H or 24H. Touch √ to accept the new setting, χ to cancel.
To change the time, touch the up/down arrow icons associated with the hours or minutes. You can also change the hour or minutes setting by touching the number itself; this will bring up a numeric keypad on
which the correct hour or minute can be entered. Touch
Date — Sets the date in Year/Month/Day format. To change, touch the Date icon or the actual displayed date; the following screen will appear:
to accept the new setting, χ to cancel.
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χ
χ
Current safety set temperature.
See Controller Setup for information on changing this value
Displays the current
safety probe reading.
Highest allowable set point
temperature
Lowest allowable set point
temperature
Temperature above which unit will automatically shut
down
Temperature below which
unit will automatically shut
own
Current setting; touch number to access numeric keypad
To change the current setting, press the appropriate Year, Month, or Day icon and then touch < or >. You can also change the Day by simply pressing the appropriate date on the calendar. Touch new setting,
to cancel.
NOTE: See Basic Operation, Timer and Advanced Operation, Event Scheduling for information on the Timer and Schedule functions.
Safety Settings
Touch the Safety icon on the Main Menu. The following screen will appear:
Touch ∨ to advance to the next page in the Safety sub-menu.
to accept the
d
High Limit / Low Limit Temperatures — These values establish limits on how high or low the temperature set point may be set. To change, touch the up/down arrow icons. You can also change the limit value by touching the number itself; this will bring up a numeric keypad on which the desired limit
temperature can be entered. Touch
to accept the new setting, χ to cancel.
High Alarm / Low Alarm Temperatures — These values establish the maximum allowable temperature range for the unit. If the fluid temperature goes outside of this range, the system will shut down. To change, touch the up/down arrow icons. You can also change limit value by touching the number itself; this will bring up a numeric keypad on which the desired limit temperature can be entered. Touch
accept the new setting,
to cancel.
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Selects internal (P1) or
external (P2) temperature
control
The temperature at which
refrigeration will be initiated
Optimizes temperature
control based on a fluid’s
specific heat capacity
Sets maximum allowable differential between the
measured internal and external temperatures
Current bath fluid selection
Control
Touch the Control icon on the Main Menu. Page 1 of the Control sub-menu will appear:
Probe Control — This establishes whether temperature control will be based on the fluid temperature within the Circulator’s reservoir or the fluid temperature at an external device. Touch the P1 icon to select
internal control; touch the P2 icon to select external control. Touch cancel.
to accept the new setting, χ to
NOTE: P2 can only be selected when a remote temperature probe is connected to the Temperature Controller.
Auto Cool — This control setting functions only on refrigerated circulators. The setting determines the bath temperature at which refrigeration will be activated, permits more precise control when operating at high temperatures as well as more rapid cool downs. For most applications, a set point that is 15°C above room temperature is recommended. The Auto-Cool control range is from +2°C to 152°C.
To change, touch the up/down arrow icons. You can also change the auto cool temperature by touching the number itself; this will bring up a numeric keypad on which the desired value can be entered. Touch
to accept the new setting, χ to cancel.
Cool Command™ Refrigeration — -40°C 7 liter Refrigerating/Heating Circulators and 15 liter and larger Refrigerating/Heating Circulators feature the Cool Command™ modulating refrigeration control system. Cool Command allows the refrigeration system to turn on at a fluid temperature up to 152°C when the temperature set point is changed to or below the Auto-Refrigeration set point (152°C maximum). As a result, bath fluid cools more quickly.
Conventional Refrigeration — -20°C 7 liter Refrigerating/Heating Circulators use a conventional refrigeration system. The refrigeration system will turn on when the bath fluid temperature and set point are below the Auto-Refrigeration set point (70°C maximum).
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χ
Fluid list
SHC of selected
id
Select to manually enter SHC
Selects PID
Manual PID entry screen
Selects manual PID entry
Selects External
Cooling Control
Restores all Factory
Default settings
Restores user-set PID settings to original Factory values
Outputs diagnostic
data file
Fluid Type — This sets the specific heat capacity (SHC) for the bath fluid being used to achieve optimal temperature control. Touch the Fluid Type or Current Bath Fluid icon to access a list of fluids; select
custom from the list to manually enter the SHC. Touch
flu
I P2 – P1 I This setting is for use when external temperature control (P2) is being used. It establishes the maximum allowable differential between the external and internal measured temperatures and is intended to prevent uncontrolled heating or cooling should the external temperature probe be dislodged or fail. To change, touch the up/down arrow icons. You can also change displayed value by touching the number itself; this will bring up a numeric keypad on which the desired differential temperature can be
entered. Touch
to accept the new setting, χ to cancel.
to accept the new setting, χ to cancel.
Touch ∨ to advance to page 2 in the Control sub-menu.
PID — This determines whether Factory or User-set PID settings will be used for temperature control. To manually enter PID values, touch the User icon and then use the increase and decrease icons to adjust the Proportional (P), Integral (I), and Derivative (D) settings to the desired values. Touch
new settings,
to cancel.
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Configures Ethernet
connection
Selects emulation
mode for RS232 communications
Turns data logging ON and OFF
Sets RS485 address
via numeric keypad
Allows manual entry of IP address via numeric keypad
Selects dynamic
entry of IP address
Turns TCP Control password protection ON and OFF
Sets TCP password via alpha­numeric keypad
Selects manual
entry of IP address
Displays dynamically assigned IP address
CAUTION: The Advanced Programmable Temperature Controller’s factory PID settings have been adjusted to achieve optimum temperature control. User-set PID values should only be used by individuals with a thorough knowledge and understanding of Proportional/Integral/Derivative control.
External Cooling Control — This feature is only functional on units fitted with the optional External Cooling solenoid valve. See External Cooling Control in the Technical Information section of this manual for more information.
Send Internal Data USB/WEB — This sends a diagnostic file to either a connected flash drive or web monitoring page. See Diagnostic Data Logging in the Routine Maintenance & Troubleshooting section of this manual for more information.
Reset Memory and Reboot — Restores Temperature Controller to all Factory default settings and values. See Restoring All Factory Default Values.
Communications and Data Logging
Touch the Connect icon on the Main Menu. The following screen will appear:
Ethernet — The Advanced Programmable Controller may be connected directly to a laptop or desktop computer via its Ethernet connection or indirectly via your facility’s wired or wireless network. Either type of connection enables you to control and/or monitor the operation of your circulating bath in real time using an Internet browser by entering its IP address. The Controller’s active serial communications commands are used to retrieve and/or change operational information. The Ethernet selection in the Connect sub-menu allows you to configure the IP address and subnet mask. When touched, the following screen is displayed:
When DHCP is selected, the following screen appears. It displays the dynamically assigned IP address.
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NOTE: See the Technical Information section for information regarding Ethernet configuration. See the Advanced Operation section for information on monitoring/controlling your Circulator using an internet browser.
RS232 — This is used to set the baud rate for RS232 bi-directional communications and, if desired, a communications protocol that emulates other common circulating baths. The increase and decrease icons are used to adjust the baud rate; you can also increase the baud rate by touching the displayed
numerical value. Touch
To select an RS232 communications protocol that emulates another circulator, touch the RS232 icon; the following screen will appear:
Touch the icon that represents the represents Read (or Get) Temperature command for the device. Touch
to accept the new settings, χ to cancel.
USB — The Advanced Programmable Temperature Controller has both USB A and USB B ports. The USB A port is used for data logging; data is stored in a CSV file that can be read by spreadsheet programs such as Microsoft Excel
touch the Logging icon to turn logging ON. Touch
to accept the new settings, χ to cancel.
®
. To begin data logging, plug a flash drive into the USB A port and then
to accept, χ to cancel.
NOTE: See the Technical Information section for complete information regarding data logging file formats and content.
The USB B port can be used to monitor or control your Circulator using a personal computer. See the Technical Information section of this manual for more information.
RS485 — This is used to set the address for RS485 communications. The Temperature Controller supports cable lengths up to 1000 ft / 304.8 m. Use the increase and decrease icons to enter the desired RS485 address. You can also enter the address by touching the RS485 icon; this will bring up a numeric
keypad on which the address can be entered. Touch
to accept the entered address, χ to cancel.
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Accesses numeric keypad
Starts and stops timer
Displays remaining time in black;
Displays elapsed time from end
of event in red
Timer
Touch the Time icon on the Main Menu. The Time sub-menu will be displayed.
The Timer may be set from 0 to 999 minutes in one minute increments. Use the increase and decrease icons to change the displayed time or touch the Minutes icon to access a numeric keypad on which the desired interval can be entered.
To start the timer, touch the Timer icon. A clock icon and digital counter counting down the time (in minutes and seconds) will be displayed in the right corner of the status bar. Once it reaches 0:00, digital counter will turn red and begin counting up so you know how much time has elapsed since the end of the timed event.
To stop or reset the timer, touch the Timer icon.
NOTE: See Time and Date Settings for information on selecting the time format (12 or 24 hour) and changing the time and date settings; see Advanced Operation for information on Event Scheduling.
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Selects Lock Out
Inputs desired
password
(1 to 5 digits)
Accepts password
Enabling / Disabling the Local Lock Out
Touch the Settings icon on the Main Menu. The Settings sub-menu will appear; Lock Out appears on page 2 of this sub-menu.
To enable Local Lock Out, touch YES. A password entry screen will appear:
Enter any desired password from 1 to 5 digits in length and then touch the OK key. This both enables the Local Lockout and sets the password needed to disable the Local Lock Out.
When the Local Lock Out is enabled, a password entry screen will appear if the operator attempts to change the set point or access the Main Menu.
To disable the Local Lock Out, enter the password used to enable the lock out and touch OK. Access to the Main Menu and set point adjustment functions will now be permitted.
NOTE: The password used to enable the Local Lock Out is stored in memory only until it is used to disable the lock out. To re-enable the Local Lock Out, a new password (either the same password or a new one) must be entered via the Settings, Lock Out sub-menu.
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Selects a program
Create or edit a program
Sets Step End Temperature
Inputs desired Step values
Sets Step Duration
Sets Step Start Temperature
Selects Step
Toggles minus sign (-) On and Off
Cancels Step changes
Sets % Valve Opening
Accepts Step changes
Advanced Operation
Time/Temperature Programming
Creating a Time/Temperature Program
Press to access the Main menu and then touch the Program icon. The Program sub-menu will appear:
Initial Program Step — To set the parameters for the first step in your time/temperature program, touch a PX_(Empty) icon and then Edit. A screen for the first program step will appear:
Touch the From / To icon. The screen for entering the Step Start Temperature, Step End Temperature, Step Duration (in minutes), and External Cooling will appear:
Step Start Temperature – This is the bath temperature at the beginning of the displayed Step. It is only settable for the initial step in the program.
Step End Temperature – This is the bath temperature desired at the end of the Step. It can be higher, lower, or the same as the Step Start Temperature depending on whether this is a ramp or soak step.
Step Duration – This is the amount of time desired to complete the Step. Enter 0 if you wish to ramp to the Step End Temperature as quickly as possible. Enter a higher value if you want to allow a more prolonged time to reach the Step End Temperature or if this is a soak step.
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χ
Adds new Step to program
Saves all program additions /
changes
External Cooling -- This feature is only functional on units fitted with the optional External Cooling solenoid valve and affects the temperature ramp rate. The higher the % setting, the greater the flow of cooling water through the cooling coil. Valve opening is based on 5 second increments. If the External Cooling percentage is set at 20% and the Step Duration to 1 minute, the valve will be open for one second every five seconds spread evenly over the entire minute (i.e., open for 12 seconds). The cooling icon on the Status Bar will be lit whenever the External Cooling valve is open.
Enter Step Start and Step End temperatures, the Step Duration, and the External Cooling % by touching the associated icon and then using the keypad to enter the desired value. Touch values,
to cancel.
IMPORTANT: The initial Step Start temperature establishes the bath temperature that must be achieved before the Program will run. If the actual bath temperature is above or below the initial Step Start temperature, cooling (if the circulator is refrigerated) or heating will be applied to bring the bath to the Step Start temperature. Once that temperature has been achieved, the Program will begin running.
Additional Program Steps — Touch ⊕ to add another program step. The “From” temperature value for each new step will default to the “End” temperature value from the previous step. Make changes to the Step End and Step Duration values as indicated previously.
to accept the entered
NOTE: A Step Start temperature can only be entered for the first step in a program. All subsequent steps use the Step End value from the previous step as the Step Start value.
Naming and Setting Program Run Parameters — Touch √ after you have entered all the steps you want in the program.
and
A screen will appear that allows you to give your program a unique identifying name. There is an 8 character limit on a program name.
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New program name
Inputs desired program name
Deletes last character entered
Accepts new
name
Sets Temperature as the priority
Sets Time as the priority
Decrease and increase number of loops
Decrease and Increase final soak temperature
Accesses numeric keypad
for soak temperature entry
Accepts changes
Cancels changes
Sets Program name
program
After you have named the program, you can set additional parameters for running the program
Priority – Programs may be run using either a Time- or Temperature-based priority. If achieving successive temperature set points is critical, Temperature should be selected as the priority. If completing a program in a fixed amount of time is essential, Time should be selected as the priority.
Loop – This is the number of times the program will run through the programmed steps; I.e., automatically begins running Step 1 once the final step in the program has been completed.
Soak Temperature – This is the temperature the bath should be maintained at once the final step has been completed.
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Selects the Program to preview Previews selected Program
Program Preview screen
Previewing a Program
The Preview function enables you to review a recently created time/temperature program or verify that the program you want to run is the proper profile. This function is accessed by pressing Program icon on the Main Menu, and then selecting the program you wish to preview.
The Preview screen includes the following information:
Initial Temperature — This is the start temperature for Step 1.
Soak TemperatureThis is the temperature at which the bath will be maintained upon completion
of the program.
touching the
,
Loop Duration — This is the time (in minutes) it will take to complete one loop of the program.
Steps per Loop — This is the number of steps in the program.
Loop Number — This is the number of loops in the program
Fluid Temperature vs Time — This is a graphic representation of one program loop and illustrates
ramp and soak times associated with various program steps.
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Selects program to run
Starts selected program
Previews selected program
Pauses program
Stops program
Program
information
Program step graph
Touch graph to scale
P1, P2 (if connected) and
set point temperatures
Add P2, set point, and
high/low alarm level
information to graph.
Running a Program
Press to access the Main menu and then touch the Program icon. The Program sub-menu will appear:
Select the Program you wish to run and then touch the Start icon to begin running.
IMPORTANT: If the actual bath temperature is above or below the initial Step Start temperature, cooling (if the circulator is refrigerated) or heating will be applied to bring the bath to the Step Start temperature. Once that temperature has been achieved, the Program will begin running.
NOTE: A program can also be scheduled to run automatically at a predetermined time and date. See Event Scheduling for more information.
change time
(4 minutes to 10 days)
The Program Run screen includes the following:
Temperature Information — (P1) the actual bath temperature, (P2) fluid temperature as measured by the remote temperature sensor if connected and active, and (Set) the set point for the current temperature step.
Program Name — The name of the program that is running.
Program Information — The priority selected for the program (time or temperature), current and
total number of loops, the current and total number of steps in the loop, the final soak temperature.
Temperature Graph — Actual (P1) bath temperature is always displayed. Touching the colored icons adds the following information to the graph: P2 temperature (blue); set point (green); high and low alarm levels (red).
NOTE: When Alarm level information is displayed, the temperature scale on the graph expands to accommodate those temperature extremes and may cause set point and other temperature information to be displayed less clearly.
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⊕;
χ
Selects program to edit
Edits selected program
Final program Step
Deletes final program Step
Add Step after final Step in program
Moves up and down through Step list
Select to change Step End
Temperature, Step Duration,
or External Cooling % value
Edits program parameters
Time Scale — The time scale covered by the graph may be changed by simply touching an area within the graph. Temperature data can be displayed for periods ranging from the most recent 4 minutes to 10 days.
To temporarily stop a program, touch the Pause icon; the bath temperature will hold at the current temperature until restarted. Press the Start icon to resume. To permanently stop a program, press the Stop icon.
NOTE: A “paused” program can be restarted from the point it was paused (the Pause icon changes to a Start icon). A “stopped” program cannot be restarted.
Editing a Program
Press to access the Main menu and then touch the Program icon. The Program sub-menu will appear:
Select the Program you wish to edit and touch the Edit icon. The program screen for that program will appear, with the final program Step displayed.
Adding a Step —To add a Step to the program, touch
a new Step will be added after the final Step in
the program. Enter the Step End temperature and Step Duration by touching the associated icon and entering the desired values using the keypad. Touch
NOTE: A Step can only be added to the end of a program.
to accept the entered values, χ to cancel.
Deleting a Step — To delete the final program Step, touch the minus (-) icon. Touch to confirm the deletion,
to cancel.
NOTE: A Step can only be deleted from the end of a program.
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χ
χ
Changes Step End
temperature
Changes Step
Duration
Enters new Step End or Step Duration values
Cancel or accept
changes
Accesses program parameters screen
Editing Step Parameters— To edit the Step End temperature, Step Duration, or External Cooling percentage value for a particular Step, touch the icon for that Step. The parameters for that Step will appear:
Select the parameter you wish to change and use the numeric keypad to enter the new value. Touch √ to accept,
Editing Program Parameters — To change a program parameter, such as the priority or number of loops, touch the right arrow icon at the bottom right of the program steps screen. The program parameters screen will appear:
to cancel.
IMPORTANT: When the Step End temperature is changed, the Step Start temperature for the subsequent Step is automatically updated. However, the Step End temperature for the subsequent Step does not change. Depending on the change made, it may be necessary to change the temperature settings for all following Steps.
You may change any or all program parameters, including the name of the program. Touch √ to accept the changes,
to cancel.
Saving and Uploading Programs
This function allows you to save time/temperature programs to a flash drive or other external data storage device. The saved file can then be used to restore the original program or uploaded to other Advanced Programmable Temperature Controllers.
Saving a Program — Press Program sub-menu will appear:
to access the Main menu and then touch the Program icon. The
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Selects file to save
Selects program
Initiates file transfer
Downloads file to USB storage device
File saved to USB storage device
Touch any of the program icons; the program list screen will appear.
Select the program you wish to save and touch the USB icon. A message will briefly appear indicating that the file is being transferred to the USB followed by the file transfer screen.
Select a file to transfer and the touch the right arrow icon. Once the file transfer is complete, the file name will appear in the list box on the right of the screen.
Uploading a Program — Press Program sub-menu will appear:
to access the Main menu and then touch the Program icon. The
Touch any of the program icons; the program list screen will appear.
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Uploads file
Selects program for upload
Selects upload destination
Initiates upload
Select a location for the program you wish to upload and touch the USB icon. A message will briefly appear indicating that the file is being transferred from the USB followed by the file transfer screen.
Select the destination for the upload, select the program you wish to upload, and then touch the left arrow icon.
Once the file transfer is complete, the program name will appear on the program list.
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χ
Schedules a
time/temperature
program to run at a
future time
Selects a program
to schedule
Schedules the Start date
Schedules the Start time
Deletes scheduling information
These are dates in
the past and cannot
be selected;
Selects a specific day in the displayed month
Touch to change year, month, or day using up and down arrow icons
Event Scheduling
IMPORTANT: You must place the Circulator in Standby in order for a scheduled event to run.
This function allows you to schedule a time/temperature program to begin running automatically at a predetermined time and date. The Circulator must be Off (in Standby); it will turn On automatically and begin running the program at the scheduled time.
To schedule such an event, press
to access the Main menu and then touch the Time icon. The Time
sub-menu will appear:
Touch the Schedule icon. The scheduling screen will appear:
Selecting a Program — Touch the icon associated with the program you wish to schedule.
Entering the Start Date — Touch the Date icon. A calendar screen will appear.
Enter the Start date for the program: year, month, and date you want the program to start on. Touch √ to accept the scheduled Start date,
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Scheduled event reminder
Entering the Start Time — Touch the Time icon. A time entry screen will appear:
Enter the Start time for program. Touch √ to accept the scheduled Start time, χ to cancel. A screen will appear showing the date and time at which the program is scheduled to run.
Deleting a Scheduled Event — To delete a scheduled program, select that program and then touch the
No Scheduled Program icon. Scheduling information for that event will be cleared.
Scheduled Event Reminder – When a program has been scheduled to run at a future date and time, the Program/Event icon on the Status Bar illuminates.
When power is turned OFF, a reminder appears on the Standby screen.
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Creating and Installing a Personalized Home Screen
The Advanced Programmable Controller features a special home page that you can easily personalize with a special message, favorite photo, or other image. Following is an example of a personalized home screen:
Creating the Image — The personalized home screen requires a 291 x 211 pixel Portable Network Graphic (PNG) file. The file should be saved to a flash drive and named: PSC.png (be sure to use all uppercase letters for PSC).
Installing the Image — Place the flash drive containing the PSC.png file in the USB A port. Press access the Main menu and then touch the Settings icon. The Settings sub-menu will appear:
to
Touch ∨ to advance to page 2 of the Settings sub-menu.
Touch the PNG icon to turn personalization ON and the touch .The Main Menu screen will appear. Your image will now be displayed on the personalized home screen.
NOTE: Wait at least 30 seconds after turning personalization on before removing the flash drive from the USB port.
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Set point
temperature
P1 internal
ding
P2 external
temperature reading
Temperature trend graph
Scales from 4 minutes to 10 days
Login for TCP
control
(password required)
Serial command entry
click to access
command list
Setting / value field Read commands: shows current setting or value Set commands: enter desired setting or value
Circulator Monitoring and Control Using an Internet Browser
NOTE: The Advanced Programmable Controller’s Ethernet capabilities may be used with any of the
following web browsers: Internet Explorer 9.0 or later, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, or Opera.
NOTE: A user-set password is required if you want to control (change set point, etc.) your Circulator using an internet browser. A password is not required if all you want to do is view operation. See TCP Control Configuration in this section for information on password setup.
The Advanced Programmable Controller may be connected directly to a laptop or desktop computer via its Ethernet connection or indirectly via your facility’s wired or wireless network. Either type of connection enables you to control and/or monitor the operation of your circulating bath in real time using an Internet browser by entering its IP address. See Ethernet Configuration in the Technical Information section for information on IP address and TCP control configuration.
To view Circulator status using an internet browser, enter its IP address in the browser address bar. A screen will appear with the following information and interactive fields:
temperature rea
Double-
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Selects Calibration
Selects temperature probe to
calibrate
P1 = Internal; P2 = External
Number of calibration points:
1 to 10
Displays current calibration settings for selected temperature probe
Begins calibration
procedure for selected
temperature probe
Enters Calibration
password:
1234
Accepts password entered
Calibration
CAUTION: The maximum calibration offset for any given temperature point is ±2.0°C. When
calibrating at 2 or more temperature points, there must be at least a 50°C span between the lowest calibration temperature and the highest calibration temperature. Calibrations are always performed in degrees C.
The Advanced Programmable Temperature Controller features 10-point calibration capability for both the internal and optional external temperature probes. To access the Calibration function, touch the Service icon on the Main Menu and then advance to page 2 of the Service sub-menu.
Touch the Calibration key. The following screen will appear:
Select the temperature probe to calibrate, enter the number of calibration points (1 to 10), and then touch the Calibrate key. A password entry screen will appear:
Enter the Calibration password (1234) and touch OK. The following screen will appear:
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Temperature probe being
calibrated
P1 = Internal; P2 = External
Current calibration point and total number of calibration points
Touch to make set point adjustments directly from this screen
Increase/decrease calibration value
Advances to next calibration point
Calibration value
(this should match the
reading on the
calibrated reference
thermometer)
Actual temperature
sensor reading
Actual temperature
sensor readings
Calibrated readings
Accepts calibrated
Proceed as follows:
1. Place the calibrated reference thermometer in the bath at the location to be calibrated.
2. Enter the set point temperature for the calibration point and allow the bath to stabilize at that
temperature.
3. Enter the reading from the calibrated reference thermometer. An offset up to ±2.0°C is allowed.
4. Press the > key. The calibration screen for the next calibration point will appear.
5. Proceed as outlined in steps 2 through 4 above until all calibration points have been entered. Be sure
to allow the bath to stabilize at the new set point temperature before entering the calibration value for each point.
6. Once all the calibration points have been entered, touch the > key. The following screen will appear:
values
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Restores Factory default values
Enters Restore
Defaults password
1234
Accepts password entered
Restoring All Factory Default Values
CAUTION: All time/temperature programs, calibrations, and other user-set values are erased when
Factory default values are restored. Be sure to save any programs you wish to keep to a flash drive and record any settings that you have changed.
Touch the Control icon on the Main Menu and then advance to page 2 of the Control sub-menu:
Touch the Reset Memory and Reboot key. A password entry screen will appear:
Enter the Restore Defaults password (1234) and touch OK. The Temperature Controller will power down and then reboot in Standby.
System Restoration
CAUTION: All firmware updates made will be lost when a system restoration is performed. All
operational settings will also be returned to the original factory defaults. Be sure to save any programs you wish to keep to a flash drive and record any settings that you have changed.
Should you need to restore the Advanced Programmable Controller to its original factory configuration (firmware as well as all default operational settings), you may do so using its built-in system restoration utility. System restoration is performed as follows:
1. Turn power to the Controller OFF by pressing the Power Key on the front of the Controller.
2. Place the Power Switch/Circuit Breaker on the rear of the unit in the OFF position.
3. Return the Power Switch/Circuit Breaker to the ON position while pressing and holding the Home Key. Continue holding the Home Key until the touch screen calibration screen appears.
4. Follow the calibration instructions on the screen. Once you complete the touch screen calibration procedure, the hour glass image will briefly reappear and followed by the Standby screen.
5. Press the Power Key to return to normal operation.
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Swivel 180™ Latch Release
Changing Your Circulator’s Viewing Angle
Your Circulator is equipped with Swivel 180™, an innovative feature which permits viewing of the temperature display from anywhere over a 180° arc.
NOTE: There are positive stops at 45° intervals; however, the viewing angle may be set anywhere within a 180° arc.
To change the viewing angle, slide the release latch to the right and rotate the Temperature Controller to the desired angle. The latch release will automatically return to the locked position at every 45° positive stop.
Inert Gas Purge
A 0.125 in. / 3 mm port on the rear of the Temperature Controller is provided to allow you to blanket the surface of the liquid in the bath reservoir with nitrogen or another inert gas to help prevent condensation and dilution of the bath fluid.
Tap Water Cooling
Tap water cooling allows for more rapid bath cool down from high temperatures and/or more precise operation at temperatures near ambient.
Heat only Circulating Baths feature an integrated cooling coil as standard equipment. The tap water connections are made on the rear of the unit. Two 0.25 inch / 64 mm female NPT fittings are provided for these connections.
Polycarbonate Viscosity Baths feature a cooling coil with two 0.375 inch / 9.5 mm OD straight barb fittings at which the fluid inlet and outlet connections can be made. Either connection may serve as the fluid inlet or outlet. Be sure to secure the tubing with the appropriate size hose clamps.
An optional cooling coil is available for use on stainless steel and polycarbonate Open Bath systems. This cooling coil has two 0.375 inch / 9.5 mm OD straight barb fittings at which the fluid inlet and outlet connections can be made. Either connection may serve as the fluid inlet or outlet. Be sure to secure the tubing with the appropriate size hose clamps.
WARNING: The fluid outlet must be connected and flow to a suitable drain or vessel located at a level below that of the inlet.
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Lid Positioning Notc
Lid Positioning
Notch
Reservoir Cover Storage
Refrigerating/Heating and Heat Only Circulating Baths feature the LidDock® system to eliminate mess when adding fluid or samples to the reservoir. Specially positioned notches in the inner lip of the top deck allow you to stand the reservoir cover up upright over the bath opening, allowing condensate to flow back into the bath.
h
NOTE: 75 liter Refrigerating/Heating Baths and Calibration Baths are not equipped with LidDock®.
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Routine Maintenance & Troubleshooting
WARNING: Always turn your Circulator OFF and disconnect it from the electrical power outlet before
performing any maintenance or service.
WARNING: To avoid the potential for burns, allow the Circulator to cool completely before cleaning or performing any maintenance.
WARNING: Always drain all fluid from the reservoir before moving or lifting your Circulator. Be sure to follow your organization’s procedures and practices regarding the safe lifting and relocation of heavy objects.
Service Sub-Menu
This sub-menu contains important information regarding the operation of your Circulator, such as the number of days the unit and key systems have been in service as well as the number of days until air filter and fluid maintenance is required.
Press
Page 1 Page 2
Air Filter Service Interval — This allows you to view the number of days remaining until air filter cleaning is required and set a service interval for this maintenance (10 to 180 days). This function is active only on Refrigerating/Heating Circulators.
Touch the + and – icons to increase and decrease the service interval; Reset returns the time remaining to 180 days.
Fluid Service Interval — This allows you to view the number of days remaining until bath fluid replacement is required and set a service interval for this maintenance (10 to 180 days).
Touch the + and – icons to increase and decrease the service interval; Reset returns the time remaining to 180 days.
Clear Pump Operation — This allows you to view the length of time the pump has been operating. Touch Clear Pump operation to reset it to 0.
to access the Main menu. Touch the Service icon to access the Service sub-menu.
Clear Cooling Operation — This allows you to view the length of time the cooling system has been operating. Touch Clear Cooling operation to reset it to 0.
Calibration — This allows you to calibrate the Temperature Controller. See the Calibration section of this manual for more information.
Installation Operation — The length of time the Circulator has been operating.
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Touch to log diagnostic data
Display Module Firmware — The version of the currently installed display module firmware.
Power Module Firmware — The version of the currently installed power module firmware.
Cooling Module Firmware — The version of the currently installed cooling module firmware.
Diagnostic Data Logging
This feature enables you to log key operational information that can be used by a service technician to evaluate performance and diagnose problems. Logged data represents the Circulator’s performance at a moment in time. The name of the file created is: TFTINFO.xml.
Data may be logged to a flash drive inserted in the USB A port.
1. Place a flash drive in the temperature controller’s USB A port.
2. Go to the second page of the Control sub-menu and select “Send Internal Data USB/WEB”.
3. Remove the flash drive from the USB A port.
Maintaining Clear Bath Water
Optimum temperature and moisture conditions for algae growth exist when using water as a bath fluid. To prevent algae contamination and minimize the frequency of draining the reservoir, an algaecide such as Polyclean Bath Algaecide (004-300040) should be used.
WARNING: Do not use chlorine bleach.
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Drain Valve
Drain Port
Draining the Bath Reservoir
WARNING: Always drain all fluid from the reservoir before moving or lifting your Circulator. Be sure
to follow your organization’s procedures and practices regarding the safe lifting and relocation of heavy objects.
WARNING: Bath fluids should be stored and disposed of according to applicable laws and regulations.
Refrigerated / Heating and Heat only Circulating Baths
Refrigerated / Heating and Heat only Circulating Baths are equipped with a drain valve and port located either beneath the front access panel or on the right hand side of the unit.
To drain fluid from the bath, attach a short length of suitable 0.45 inch / 11.5 mm ID tubing to the drain port and secure it using a hose clamp with a minimum ID of 0.7 inch / 18 mm. Open the drain valve using a flat blade screwdriver. When closing the valve, do not over tighten.
WARNING: Be sure to close the drain valve before refilling the bath reservoir. Do not over tighten.
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Safety Set Temperature
Safety Set Thermostat
Checking the Over-Temperature / Low Liquid Level Safety Systems
Your Circulator incorporates over-temperature and low liquid level protection according to IEC 61010-2-
010. For optimum safety, these systems should be checked at least every six months for proper operation. These checks must be performed with the unit running.
Over-Temperature Protection
1. Press to access the Main menu.
2. Touch the Safety icon to access the Safety sub-menu.
3. Using a small, Philips head screwdriver, rotate the Safety Set Thermostat on the rear of the Temperature Controller until the unit shuts down. The Safety Set temperature at this point should be the same as the actual bath temperature.
4. Return the Safety Set temperature to the desired over­temperature value.
5. Press the
Low Liquid-Level Protection
1. Set the temperature set point to ambient and allow the Circulator to stabilize at that temperature.
2. Increase the temperature set point to about 5°C above ambient and slowly drain fluid from the bath.
3. Continue draining fluid until the unit shuts down. The fluid level at this point should be approximately
3.0 inch / 7.6 cm below the underside of the Circulator’s top deck.
4. Replace the bath fluid and return to normal operation.
key to return to the Main Operational Display.
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Reusable
Filter
Cleaning Your Circulator
WARNING: It is the user’s responsibility to properly decontaminate the unit in the event hazardous
materials are spilled on exterior or interior surfaces. Consult the manufacturer if there is any doubt regarding the compatibility of decontamination or cleaning agents.
Temperature Controller
Turn the Temperature Controller OFF by pressing and unplug power cord from the electrical outlet.
Wipe the housing with a clean cloth dampened with a mild detergent and water or mild all-purpose cleaner.
CAUTION: Do not spray cleaning liquids directly onto the Temperature Controller or allow them to enter the Controller’s vents. Do not use abrasives as these could scratch the housing or the digital display.
Bath Reservoir
Bath Reservoir and Wetted Components — A concentrated bath cleaner (polyclean Bath Cleaner, part number 004-300050) is available to remove mineral deposits from the stainless steel reservoir and the Temperature Controller’s wetted parts. The cleaner should be added to the bath reservoir at the prescribed dosage and circulated at 60°C / 140°F until the scale is removed.
CAUTION: Do not use steel wool to clean your Circulator’s bath reservoir.
External Surfaces
Only mild detergents and water or an approved cleaner should be used on the top deck and other external surfaces of your Circulator. Do not allow cleaning liquids or sprays to enter the vents on the rear of the Temperature Controller.
Pump Impeller
In the unlikely event that debris becomes lodged in the pump impeller, a soft brush can be used to remove any lodged particles. If necessary, soak in a solution of distilled water and polyclean Bath Cleaner to soften before brushing.
CAUTION: Do not use hard utensils or abrasive pads to remove trapped debris.
Condenser, Air Vents, and Reusable Filter (Refrigerating / Heating Circulators only)
To keep the refrigeration system operating at optimum cooling capacity, the condenser, removable air filter, and all air vents (front, side, back) should be kept free of dust and dirt. Be sure to check them on a regular basis and clean as required.
The reusable filter is easily accessed from the front of the unit by simply removing the access panel. Use a mild detergent and water solution to wash off any accumulated dust and dirt. Rinse and dry thoroughly before reinstalling.
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Locking tab
Temperature Controller Removal and Re-Installation
Removal
The Temperature Controller on your Circulating Bath is designed to be easily removed from the top deck without the use of special tools. It is removed as follows:
1. Place the tip of a small flat blade screwdriver under the retaining ring locking tab and pry up
gently.
2. Rotate the Temperature Controller clockwise until it stops (about 0.75 inch / 1.9 cm).
3. Lift the Controller straight up and out of the opening of the Circulator’s top deck.
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Positioning Pins
(4 total)
Keyhole Slot (cutaway)
Locking Tab
Indent
Re-Installation
The top deck of your Circulator incorporates four pins to facilitate positioning of the Temperature Controller when it is being reinstalled. These pins correspond to keyhole slots on the interior of the Circulator’s retaining ring.
1. With the retaining ring locking tab oriented above one of the indents on the top deck, slowly lower
the Temperature Controller into the top deck opening until it is resting on top of the positioning pins.
2. Gently rotate the Temperature Controller until it drops down on the positioning pins.
3. Rotate the Temperature Controller counterclockwise until the Locking Tab engages the indent on
the top deck.
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Calibrating the Touch Screen
The Advanced Programmable Controller has a built-in feature that allows you to calibrate the touch screen so that it responds more accurately to your touch. This calibration is performed as follows:
1. Turn power to the Controller OFF by pressing the Power Key on the front of the Controller.
2. Place the Power Switch/Circuit Breaker on the rear of the unit in the OFF position.
3. Return the Power Switch/Circuit Breaker to the ON position. An hour glass image will appear on
the display.
4. When the hour glass image fades away, press and hold the Home Key until the calibration screen
appears.
5. Follow the calibration instructions on the screen. Once you complete the touch screen calibration
procedure, the hour glass image will briefly reappear and followed by the Standby screen.
6. Press the Power Key to return to normal operation.
Display Module Firmware Updates
CAUTION: The current version of firmware as well as all time/temperature programs, calibrations,
and other user-set values are erased when new Display Module Firmware is installed. Be sure to save any programs you wish to keep to a flash drive and record any settings that you have changed.
The Advanced Programmable Controller provides you with the ability to update its firmware should the need arise. A firmware update is performed as follows:
1. Load the updated firmware (the file name will be: *.CMD where * = version number) in the root
directory of a flash drive. The flash drive should not contain any other versions of the firmware.
2. Turn power to the Controller OFF by pressing the Power Key on the front of the Controller.
3. Place the Power Switch/Circuit Breaker on the rear of the unit in the OFF position.
4. Insert the flash drive in the USB A port on the back of the Controller.
5. Press and hold the SET key while placing the Power Switch/Circuit Breaker to the ON position.
An hour glass image will appear on the display.
6. Continue holding the SET key until the display changes from black to white. Release the SET key
when the message “Checking Image…This process takes several minutes, please wait” appears.
7. When “Standby” appears on the display, place the Power Switch/Circuit Breaker in the OFF
position.
8. Return the Power Switch/Circuit Breaker to the ON position.
9. When “Standby” appears on the display, turn the Controller ON by pressing the Power Key on the
front panel.
10. Press the Menu Key to access the Main Menu, select Service, and then verify that the Display
Module Firmware version displayed on page 2 of the Service sub-menu matches the one you just loaded.
11. Return to the Main Menu, select Control, and then select Reset Memory and Reboot on page 2 of
the Control sub-menu.
12. Enter the Restore Defaults password (1234) and touch OK. The Temperature Controller will
power down and then reboot in standby.
NOTE: See System Restoration for information on restoring the Temperature Controller’s original version of firmware.
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Warning message
Warning and Fault Messages
Warnings
Warnings alert you to conditions such as the disconnection of the external temperature sensor or that the desired set point is above or below the user-set limits. The warning message appears briefly on the status bar when the condition is detected. It also appears when power is turned Off and then back On.
Warning Message Cause Corrective Action
The set point is above the high limit Desired set point temperature is
above High Limit setting
The set point is below the low limit Desired set point temperature is
below Low Limit setting
Probe 2 has been disconnected External temperature probe
disconnected
The set point is above the safety set point
Service air filter and reset Air filter cleaning maintenance
The fluid should be replaced Bath fluid replacement
The fluid is above the high alarm Bath fluid temperature above High
The fluid is below the low alarm Bath fluid temperature is below
Desired set point temperature is above the safety set temperature
reminder
maintenance reminder
Alarm setting
Low Alarm setting
Lower set point temperature or increase High Limit setting
Raise set point temperature or decrease Low Limit setting
Reconnect external temperature probe or select internal (P1) control.
Lower set point or increase safety set temperature
Clean air filter and reset service reminder
Replace bath fluid and reset service reminder
Allow bath fluid to cool or increase High Alarm setting
Allow bath fluid to warm or decrease Low High Alarm setting
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Fault condition
Corrective action
Faults
Faults alert you to conditions which may compromise safety or component failures which affect performance. When a fault condition is detected, power to the heater, condenser, and pump are disconnected and a fault message appears continuously on the display. The fault message includes the type of fault, cause, and corrective action.
Fault Messages Cause Corrective Action
COOLING MODULE DISCONNECTED
EXTERNAL PROBE FAILURE
Note: This fault will only appear if External (P2) Control is active.
HIGH ALARM
HIGH SAFETY ALARM
INTERNAL FAILURE An internal failure may have
INTERNAL PROBE FAILURE The internal temperature probe
LOW ALARM The fluid temperature is lower than
LOW LIQUID LEVEL.
LOW LIQUID LEVEL DETECTED Low liquid level has been detected
The refrigeration control module, detected when the unit was last powered, is no longer present.
The external temperature probe may have failed.
The fluid temperature exceeds the High Alarm setting. Fluid is too warm.
The fluid temperature exceeds the Safety Set.
occurred.
may have failed.
the Low Alarm. Fluid is too cold.
The float switch has activated.
through either activation of the float switch or the detection of an over­temperature condition.
Reconnect the refrigeration control cable and re-power unit.
Check that the external temperature probe is plugged in correctly. Inspect probe for damage such as frayed or exposed wires. If problem persists, please contact your supplier.
Decrease fluid temperature or increase High Alarm setting. If problem persists, please contact your supplier.
Check fluid level. Check fluid temperature and set point. Ensure that Safety Set is higher than the fluid set point. If problem persists, please contact your supplier.
Check your set up. If problem persists, please contact your supplier.
If problem persists, please contact your supplier.
Increase temperature set point or decrease Low Alarm setting. . If problem persists, please contact your supplier.
Check the fluid level in the bath, and add more fluid if required.
Recheck your fluid level, and recheck your alarm settings.
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Troubleshooting Chart
Problem Possible Causes Corrective Action
Unit does not run (Digital Display is blank)
Unit does not run (STANDBY appears on Digital Display)
No fluid circulation Insufficient fluid in reservoir
Insufficient circulation Fluid viscosity too high
Unit does not heat Insufficient fluid in reservoir
Insufficient heating Insufficient circulation
No power to unit Check that the electrical cord is secure and
Unit in Standby mode Press Power Key on front panel.
Pump impeller jammed
External tubing diameter too small
Low line voltage
Temperature set point too low
Safety Set Temperature too low
Low line voltage Ambient temperature too
cool Excessive heat loss
connected to an operating electrical outlet.
Add fluid to reservoir. Inspect pump and remove debris as required.
Replace with lower viscosity bath fluid. Replace with larger diameter tubing.
Check and correct as required.
Add fluid to reservoir. Increase temperature set point.
Increase Safety Set temperature.
See Insufficient Circulation, above. Check and correct as required. Increase ambient temperature or relocate unit.
Check for heat loss from external tanks and hoses; Check for vapor/heat loss from internal reservoir.
Temperature unstable
Unit does not cool Dust build up on air filter or
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on pump, heater, or temperature sensor.
condenser Blocked air ventilation
screens Temperature set point is
too high Excessive heat load
Ambient air temperature too high (>35°C / 95°F)
Low or high line voltage
Check pump flow and operation. Clean as required.
Clean air filter and/or condenser as required.
Remove blockages as required.
Decrease temperature set point.
Check that heat load does not exceed capacity of bath; correct as required.
Decrease ambient air temperature.
Check and correct as required.
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Problem Possible Causes Corrective Action
Insufficient cooling Dust build up on air filter or
condenser Blocked air ventilation
screens Temperature set point is
too high Excessive heat load
Ambient air temperature too high (>35°C / 95°F)
Low or high line voltage
Unable to achieve low end extreme temperatures
Pump speed too high Incorrect bath fluid
Insufficient insulation on external fluid lines
Ambient air temperature too high (>35°C / 95°F)
Low or high line voltage Dust build up on air filter or
condenser Blocked air ventilation
screens Excessive heat load
Clean air filter and/or condenser as required.
Remove blockages as required.
Decrease temperature set point.
Check that heat load does not exceed capacity of bath; correct as required.
Decrease ambient air temperature.
Check and correct as required.
Reduce pump speed. Check that the fluid being circulated is capable
of reaching the required temperature. Check external fluid lines for proper insulation.
Decrease ambient air temperature as required.
Check and correct as required. Clean air filter or condenser as required.
Remove blockages as required.
Check that heat load does not exceed capacity of bath; correct as required.
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Electrical Requirements
-20° to 100°C
-4° to 212°F
208-240V,
50/60Hz, 13A
208-240V,
50/60Hz, 13A
Technical Information
Performance Specifications
Operating Temperature Range: Model dependent; see table below
Temperature Stability: ±0.005°C (±0.01°F)
Pump Type: Variable speed pressure/suction
60Hz models 50Hz models
Maximum Pressure: 4.3 psi (0.30 bar) 3.6 psi (0.25 bar)
Maximum Pressure Flow Rate: 5.3 gpm (20.1 lpm) 4.4 gpm (16.7 lpm)
Maximum Suction Flow Rate: 3.9 gpm (14.7 lpm) 3.2 gpm (12.2 lpm)
Heater Wattage: 1100 watts 2200 watts
Model Type
AP07R-20 Refrigerating / Heating Bath 7 liters
AP07R-40 Refrigerating / Heating Bath 7 liters
AP7LR-20 Refrigerating / Heating Bath 7 liters
AP15R-30 Refrigerating / Heating Bath 15 liters
AP15R-40 Refrigerating / Heating Bath 15 liters
AP20R-30 Refrigerating / Heating Bath 20 liters
AP28R-30 Refrigerating / Heating Bath 28 liters
AP45R-20 Refrigerating / Heating Bath 45 liters
Reservoir
Capacity
Temperature
Range
-20° to 200°C
-4° to 392°F
-40° to 200°C
-40° to 392°F
-20° to 200°C
-4° to 392°F
-30° to 200°C
-22 to 392°F
-40° to 200°C
-40° to 392°F
-30° to 200°C
-22° to 392°F
-30° to 200°C
-22° to 392°F
-25° to 135°C
-13° to 275°F
(1)
60Hz 50Hz
120V, 60Hz,
12A
120V, 60Hz,
12A
120V, 60Hz,
12A
120V, 60Hz,
13A
120V, 60Hz,
13A
120V, 60Hz,
13A
120V, 60Hz,
13A
208-240V,
50/60Hz, 13A
240V, 50Hz,
12A
240V, 50Hz,
12A
240V, 50Hz,
12A
240V, 50Hz,
13A
240V, 50Hz,
13A
240V, 50Hz,
13A
240V, 50Hz,
13A
208-240V,
50/60Hz, 13A
AP75R-20 Refrigerating / Heating Bath 75 liters
AP07H200 Heating Only Bath 7 liters
AP15H200 Heating Only Bath 15 liters
AP20H200 Heating Only Bath 20 liters
AP28H200 Heating Only Bath 28 liters
AP06S150 Stainless Steel Open Tank 6 liter
AP10S150 Stainless Steel Open Tank 10 liter
AP20S150 Stainless Steel Open Tank 20 liter
AP28S150 Stainless Steel Open Tank 28 liter
AP08P100 Polycarbonate Open Tank 8 liter
AP11P100 Polycarbonate Open Tank 11 liter
AP14P100 Polycarbonate Open Tank 14 liter
Ambient +10° to 200°C Ambient +20° to 392°C
Ambient +10° to 200°C Ambient +20° to 392°F
Ambient +10° to 200°C Ambient +20° to 392°F
Ambient +10° to 200°C Ambient +20° to 392°F
Ambient +10° to 150°C Ambient +20° to 302°F
Ambient +10° to 150°C
Ambient +20° to 302°F
Ambient +10° to 150°C
Ambient +20° to 302°F
Ambient +10° to 150°C
Ambient +20° to 302°F
Ambient +10° to 85°C
Ambient +20° to 185°F
Ambient +10° to 85°C
Ambient +20° to 185°F
Ambient +10° to 85°C
(1)
120V, 60Hz,
10A
120V, 60Hz,
10A
120V, 60Hz,
(2)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
10A
120V, 60Hz,
10A
120V, 60Hz,
10A
120V, 60Hz,
10A
120V, 60Hz,
10A
120V, 60Hz,
10A
120V, 60Hz,
10A
120V, 60Hz,
10A
120V, 60Hz, 240V, 50Hz,
240V, 50Hz,
10A
240V, 50Hz,
10A
240V, 50Hz,
10A
240V, 50Hz,
10A
240V, 50Hz,
10A
240V, 50Hz,
10A
240V, 50Hz,
10A
240V, 50Hz,
10A
240V, 50Hz,
10A
240V, 50Hz,
10A
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Ambient +20° to 185°F
(3)
10A
10A
-30° to 200°C
120V, 60Hz,
240V, 50Hz,
AP17P100 Polycarbonate Open Tank 17 liter
AP23P100 Polycarbonate Open Tank 23 liter
AP28P100 Polycarbonate Open Tank 28 liter
AP29VB5R Polycarbonate Viscosity 29 liter
AP29VB3S Polycarbonate Viscosity 29 liter
PP15RCAL Refrigerating Calibration Bath 15 liters
1. Maximum operating temperature at which ±0.005°C temperature stability can be maintained; Advanced Programmable Controller is capable of
higher temperatures.
2. Maximum operating temperature for stainless steel tank; Advanced Programmable Controller is capable of higher tem peratures.
3. Maximum operating temperature for polycarbonate tank; Advanced P rogrammable Controller is capable of higher temperatures.
Ambient +10° to 85°C
Ambient +20° to 185°F
Ambient +10° to 85°C
Ambient +20° to 185°F
Ambient +10° to 85°C
Ambient +20° to 185°F
Ambient +10° to 85°C
Ambient +20° to 185°F
Ambient +10° to 85°C
Ambient +20° to 185°F
-22° to 392°F
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
120V, 60Hz,
10A
120V, 60Hz,
10A
120V, 60Hz,
10A
120V, 60Hz,
10A
120V, 60Hz,
10A
13A
240V, 50Hz,
10A
240V, 50Hz,
10A
240V, 50Hz,
10A
240V, 50Hz,
10A
240V, 50Hz,
10A
13A
Environmental Conditions Indoor use only
Maximum Altitude: 2000 meter Operating Ambient: 5° to 35°C (41° to 95°F) Relative Humidity: 80%, non-condensing Installation Category: II Pollution Degree: 2 Ingress Protection: IP 31 Climate Class: SN Software Class: B Output Waveform: Sinusoidal
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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Reservoir Fluids
Depending on your needs, a variety of fluids can be used with your Circulator. No matter what bath fluid is selected, it must be chemically compatible with the reservoir and the materials in your Circulator. It must also be suitable for the desired temperature range.
WARNING: When using Class III flammable fluids per DIN 12876-1, the user must attach the following warning labels to the front of the unit so that they are well visible:
Warning Label
W09
Colors: Yellow/black
Mandatory Label
M018
Colors: Blue/white
Or
Semi S1-0701
Table A1-2 #9
Colors: Blue/white
WARNING: Always use fluids that satisfy safety, health, and equipment compatibility requirements. Be aware of the chemical hazards that may be associated with the bath fluid used. Observe all safety warnings for the fluids used as well as those contained in the material safety data sheet.
Danger Area.
Attention! Observe instructions (operating manual, safety data sheet)
Carefully read the user information prior to beginning operation.
Scope: EU
Carefully read the user information prior to beginning operation.
Scope: NAFTA
For optimum temperature stability, the fluid’s viscosity should be 50 centistokes or less at its lowest operating temperature. This permits good fluid circulation and minimizes heating from the pump.
For temperatures from 10°C to 90°C, distilled water is recommended. For temperatures below 10°C, a mixture of laboratory grade ethylene glycol and water should be used. Do not use deionized water.
The following chart is intended to serve as a guide in selecting a bath fluid for your application. For optimum temperature stability and low vaporization, be sure to stay within the fluid's normal temperature range.
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You are responsible for proper selection and use of the fluids. Avoid extreme range operation.
Viscosity
Fluid Description
distilled water 1 50°C 1.00 4.18 10° to 90°C 2° to 100°C
polyclear MIX 30 1 50°C 1.00 4.18 15° to 90°C 2° to 100°C
polytherm S150 50 100°C 0.41 1.71 50° to 150°C 5° to 270°C*
polytherm S200 125 150°C 0.40 1.67 100° to 200°C 80° to 232°C*
polytherm S250 500 200°C 0.39 1.63 150° to 250°C 125° to 260°C*
polytherm M170 40 85°C 0.40 1.67 50° to 170°C 25° to 190°C
polycool HC -50 3 -30°C 0.62 2.59 -50° to 100°C -62° to 118°C
polycool EG -25 (50/50 mix with distilled H
polycool EG -25 (30/70 mix with distilled H
polycool PG -20 (50/50 mix with distilled H
polycool PG -20 (30/70 mix with distilled H
polycool MIX -25 (50/50 mix with distilled H
polycool MIX -25 (30/70 mix with distilled H
2
2
2
2
2
2
O)
O)
O)
O)
O)
O)
(cSt)
@ 25°C
20 -20°C 0.78 3.26 -25° to 100°C -30° to 115°C
12 0°C 0.89 3.72 0° to 95°C -15° to 107°C
20 -10°C 0.83 3.47 -20° to 100°C -30° to 115°C
12 5°C 0.92 3.85 5° to 90°C -10° to 107°C
20 -20°C 0.78 3.26 -25° to 100°C -30° to 115°C
12 0°C 0.89 3.72 0° to 95°C -15° to 107°C
@ Fluid
Temperature
Specific Heat
BTU/lb°F KJ/Kg°C
Normal
Temperature
Range
Extreme
Temperature
Range
*WARNING: This is the fluid’s flash point temperature.
WARNING: DO NOT USE THE FOLLOWING LIQUIDS
Automotive antifreeze with additives**
Hard tap water**
Deionized water with a specific resistance > 1 meg ohm
Concentrations of acids or bases
Solutions with halides: chlorides, fluorides, bromides, iodides or sulfur
Bleach (Sodium Hypochlorite)
Solutions with chromates or chromium salts
Glycerine
Syltherm fluids
** At temperatures above 40°C, additives or mineral deposits can adhere to the heater. If deposits
are allowed to build up, the heater may overheat and fail. Higher temperatures and higher concentrations of additives will hasten deposit build up.
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polytherm M170)
A A A A
B
Application Notes
At a fluid's low temperature extreme:
The presence of ice or slush adversely affects temperature stability.
A viscosity above 10 centistokes adversely affects temperature uniformity.
A high fluid viscosity and high pump speed adds heat to the fluid being pumped.
At a fluid's temperature above ambient without refrigeration:
If your set point temperature is less than 15°C above the ambient temperature, the viscosity of the
fluid should be 10 centistokes or less to minimize friction heating of the fluid.
Heat loss should be encouraged by uncovering the fluid and lowering the pump speed.
At fluid's high temperature extreme:
Heat loss from vapor adversely affects temperature stability.
To prevent the accumulation of vapors inside the room, the reservoir may need to be placed in a
fume hood.
Use a cover and/or floating hollow balls to help prevent heat and vapor loss.
Replenish fluid lost from vapor frequently.
Tubing and Fitting Temperature Ranges
Material Temperature Range
Buna N tubing -40° to 120°C
Viton® tubing -32° to 200°C
Braided Teflon® lined tubing -50° to 225°C
Stainless steel fittings -45° to 225°C
Nylon fittings -40° to 90°C
Brass fittings -40° to 80°C
Fluid Compatibility
polycool EG -25 A A A B A B
polycool PG -20 A A A B B
polycool HC -50 B B A B B B
polytherm S150 B B A B B
polytherm S200 B B A B B
polytherm S250 B B A B B
Buna N
Tubing
Viton
Tubing
Braided
Teflon
Tubing
Stainless
Steel Fittings
Nylon
Fittings
Fittings
Brass
polycool MIX -25
polyclear MIX 30 A A A A A A
A = Excellent B = Good
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RS232/RS485 Communications
CAUTION: Always turn electrical power to the Circulator OFF before making a connection to the
serial (DB9) port.
Serial Connector — A DB9 connector is provided on the back panel of the Controller for RS232/RS485 data communication.
Pin RS232 RS485
1
2 TX A
3 RX
4 DTR
5 GND GND
6 DSR
7 RTS
8 CTS B
9
Serial Communications Protocol — The Controller uses the following serial communications settings:
Data bits — 8 Parity — None Stop bits — 1 Flow control — None Baud rate — Selectable (Controller/PC baud rates must match). 57600 is recommended.
Communications Commands — RS232 commands must be entered using the command only; RS485 commands must be entered using @ and the RS485 address (E.g., @001) followed by the actual command. All commands must be entered in the exact format shown. Do not send a [LF] (line feed) after the [CR] (carriage return). Be sure to follow character case exactly.
A response followed by an exclamation point (!) indicates that a command was executed correctly. A question mark (?) indicates that the Controller could not execute the command (either because it was in an improper format or the values were outside the allowable range). A response must be received from the Controller before another command can be sent. All responses are terminated with a single [CR].
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Return Message
Command Format Values
Set Command Echo SEi[CR]
Set Set Point SSiii.ii[CR] i = any integer from 0-9 ![CR]
Set On Off SOi[CR]
Set High Alarm SHiii[CR] i = any integer from 0-9 ![CR]
Set Low Alarm SLiii[CR] i = any integer from 0-9 ![CR]
Set Pump Speed SMi[CR]
Set Restart Power Status SWi[CR]
Set Internal / External Control SJi[CR]
Read Set Point Temperature RS[CR] iii.ii[CR]
Read Temperature Unit RU[CR] C[CR] or F[CR]
Read Internal Temperature RT[CR] iii.ii[CR]
Read External Temperature RR[CR] iii.ii[CR]
Read Operating Status RO[CR]
Read High Alarm Setting RH[CR] iii[CR]
Read Low Alarm Setting RL[CR] iii[CR]
Read Pump Speed RM[CR]
Read Alarm Status RF[CR]
Read the Auto-Cool Set Point RA[CR] ii[CR]
Read Number of Program Running
Read Number of Steps in Program Running
Read Number of Loops in Program Running
Read Current Program Step RC[CR] ii[CR]
Read Program Status RG[CR]
Read Current Program Loop RI[CR] ii[CR]
Read Elapsed Time from Program Start
Read the Firmware Version RB[CR] i-ii-iii[CR]
RV[CR] ii[CR]
Rs[CR] ii[CR]
RK[CR] ii[CR]
RE[CR] Format: h:mm:ss ii[CR]
Echo: i = 1 No Echo: i = 0
On: i = 1 Off: i = 0
i = any integer from 5-100 in increments of 5
Restart: i = 1 Standby: i = 0
External: i = 1 Internal: i = 0
Running: i = 1 Standby: i = 0
Low: i = 1 High: i = 2
No Faults: i = 0 Fault: i = 1
Running: i = 1 Stopped: i = 0 Paused: i = 2
![CR]
![CR]
![CR]
![CR]
![CR]
i[CR]
i[CR]
i[CR]
i[CR]
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Remote ON / OFF
WARNING: Always turn electrical power to the Circulator OFF before making a connection to the
serial (DB9) port.
The DB9 connector on the rear of the Temperature Controller can also be used to turn the Circulator ON or OFF via a contact closure or VDC control room signal.
Contact Closure — To use a contact closure to turn the Circulator ON and OFF, connect pin 1 to 5. The Circulator will be ON when the switch is closed and OFF when the switch is open.
VDC Signal — To use a VDC signal to turn the Circulator ON and OFF, connect to pins 9 (Positive) and 5 (Ground). The Circulator will be ON when a +9 to +24 VDC signal is applied; it will be OFF when the signal is removed.
USB Data Logging
Data is stored in a CSV file that can be read in spreadsheet programs such as Microsoft Excel®. The data is output in the following format:
MIN.SEC [V] UNIT SET P1 P2
4 [v0013] C 10 15.19 14.89
4 [v0013] C 10 15.18 14.88
4.22 [v0013] C 10 15.03 14.71
4.23 [v0013] C 10 15.02 14.7
4.24 [v0013] C 10 15 14.69
4.25 [v0013] C 10 15 14.69
4.26 [v0013] C 10 14.99 14.68
4.27 [v0013] C 10 14.98 14.67
MIN.SEC = Minutes and seconds.
V = Firmware version.
UNIT = Selected temperature unit.
SET = Temperature set point
P1 = Fluid temperature as measured by the Internal probe
P2 = Fluid temperature as measured by the External probe (if connected)
NOTE: The time stamp on the first line of data represents the time when data began being logged. The time stamp will indicate 0.01 if data logging was enabled after a flash drive or computer was connected to the USB port. It will show a later time if data logging was enabled before the storage device was connected. In the example shown above, the flash drive was connected to the USB port 4 minutes after data logging was enabled.
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USB B Setup, Monitoring, and Control
The Advanced Programmable Temperature Controller can be monitored and controlled using a personal computer connected to its USB B port.
Initial Setup
1. Plug the USB A connector of a USB A to USB B cable into an open USB port on the personal
computer and plug the USB B connector into the corresponding port on the Temperature Controller.
2. The computer operating system will automatically detect a new device and ask to install the
drivers for the device. The drivers are located on the Resource Disk that came with your Temperature Controller.
3. Place the Resource Disk in the computer’s CD drive and install the drivers.
4. Determine the identity of the communications port your computer assigned to the Temperature
Controller.
Monitoring and Control
When all connections have been made and drivers installed, you can monitor and control the Temperature Controller using a terminal program and the active serial communications commands.
Ethernet Configuration
NOTE: The Advanced Programmable Controller’s Ethernet capabilities may be used with any of the
following web browsers: Internet Explorer 9.0 or later, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, or Opera.
The Advanced Programmable Controller may be connected directly to a laptop or desktop computer via its Ethernet connection or indirectly via your facility’s wired or wireless network. Either type of connection enables you to control and/or monitor the operation of your circulating bath in real time using an Internet browser by entering its IP address. The Controller’s active serial communications commands are used to retrieve and/or change operational information.
Direct Computer to Controller Configuration
NOTE: If your computer is already connected to a wired network, you will not be able to directly
connect it to your circulating bath’s Temperature Controller.
1. Open the utility that displays your computer’s available network connections.
2. Select an available wired connection.
3. Enter the following properties for the selected connection:
A. Internet protocol: TCP/IP B. IP address: any three sets of identical numbers (e.g., 111.111.111) followed by a single
digit (e.g., 111.111.111.5).
C. Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
4. Enter the IP address into your Controller as outlined in Static IP Addressing, below. Please note
that the first three series of numbers in IP address on the Controller must match those entered in Step 3B, above. The last number does not have to match.
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Selects Static IP addressing
Wired or Wireless Network Configuration
The Advanced Programmable Controller supports both dynamic (DHCP) and static IP configuration. The default value is Static. With either type of IP configuration, it may be necessary to work with your IT department to ensure that both the network and your Controller are configured properly.
1. Press
2. Touch Connect to access the Connect sub-menu.
to access the Main Menu.
3. Touch Ethernet to access the IP address screen. Depending on the current configuration, one of the following screens will appear:
Static IP address screen Dynamic IP address screen
Static IP Addressing — If your Controller will be connected directly to a computer or your network uses static IP addressing, you must manually enter the IP address that will be used into your Controller. This is done as follows:
1. Select Static and touch √.
2. Select an IP address field, enter the correct IP address, and touch IP address fields.
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IP address
fields
Selects
dynamic
(DHCP) IP
addressing
IP address assigned automatically
Touch to create a password allowing control using an internet browser
Dynamic IP Addressing — If your network uses DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), all you need to do is set your Controller for DHCP. The correct address will appear automatically when you connect the Controller to the network.
TCP Control Configuration
In order to make operational changes (set point, high/low limits and alarms, etc.) through an internet browser, the TCP Control function must be ON and a password set on the Temperature Controller’s IP settings screen. You must enter this password in the browser screen’s Login field before you are allowed to change the Temperature Controller’s operational settings.
TCP control is turned ON and a password created as follows:
1. Select Ethernet from the Connect sub-menu. The IP settings screen will appear:
2. Select Password, create a password (8 characters maximum), and touch √.
3. Turn TCP Control ON and touch √.
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Touch to access External
Cooling Control setup
Touch to turn TCP Control ON
External Cooling Control
CAUTION: External Cooling Control settings are always displayed and set in °C.
NOTE: The Circulator must be equipped with the optional external cooling control valve in order to use
this function. Refer to the instructions included with the optional External Cooling Control Valve for installation information.
External cooling control provides you with a means of quickly cooling the bath fluid after a period of operation at an elevated temperature. When properly configured, it also prevents the bath from cooling to a temperature below that which is intended.
General Operation
External cooling control allows you to initiate a controlled cool down of the bath fluid after operation at an elevated temperature by automatically and incrementally closing the valve as the bath temperature decreases.
1. When the bath temperature is above the Maximum Set value, the external cooling valve is fully open (100%).
2. When bath temperature is between the Maximum Set and Minimum Set values, the external cooling valve is partially open (user-adjustable from 10% to 90%).
3. When the bath temperature is below the Minimum Set value, the external cooling valve is fully closed (0%).
Configuring External Cooling Control
1. Select External Cooling Control from the second page of the Control sub-menu. The External Cooling Control setup screen will appear.
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Touch to change the
corresponding value
Touch to initiate cool down
2. Enter the desired Maximum Set, Minimum Set, and Valve % values for the external cooling valve. Select a value to change by touching the corresponding button. Enter the desired value using the numeric keypad that appears and then touch
Maximum Set — At bath temperatures above this value, the valve will be open 100%. The Maximum Set value can be set from 40° to 80°C.
Minimum Set — At bath temperature below this value, the valve will be fully closed. The Minimum Set value can be set from 20° to 35°C.
to accept the new value.
Valve % — This is the valve setting when bath temperature is between the Maximum Set and Minimum Set values. The Value % can be set from 10% to 90% open.
3. Touch √ to accept the new external cooling control settings.
Operating External Cooling Control
CAUTION: Be sure to deactivate external cooling control once bath temperature has cooled to the
desired temperature. Failure to do so may result in excessive energy consumption and/or make it difficult to maintain a bath temperature that is higher than the Minimum Set value.
To initiate a cool down using external cooling control, select External Cooling Control from the second page of the Control sub-menu, touch Start and then
. The external cooling control valve will open (fully or partially, depending on bath temperature and settings). The external cooling control valve will automatically close once the bath temperature reaches the Minimum Set value.
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Touch to stop cool down
When the bath has cooled to the desired temperature, external cooling control can be deactivated by selecting External Cooling Control from the Control sub-menu, touching Stop, and then
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Equipment Disposal (WEEE Directive)
or
This equipment is marked with the crossed out wheeled bin symbol to indicate it is covered by the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and is not to be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste. Any products marked with this symbol must be collected separately, according to the
regulatory guidelines in your area.
It is your responsibility to correctly dispose of this equipment at lifecycle-end by handing it over to an authorized facility for separate collection and recycling. It is also your responsibility to decontaminate the equipment in case of biological, chemical and/or radiological contamination, so as to protect the persons involved in the disposal and recycling of the equipment from health hazards. By doing so, you will help to conserve natural and environmental resources and you will ensure that your equipment is recycled in a manner that protects human health.
Requirements for waste collection, reuse, recycling, and recovery programs vary by regulatory authority at your location. Contact your local responsible body (e.g., your laboratory manager) or authorized representative for information regarding applicable disposal regulations.
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Replacement Parts & Accessories
Description Part Number
IEC to IEC Power Cord (Refrigerating/Heating Circulators) 120V, 60Hz 225-661
IEC to Mains Power Cord, U.S. plug type, 120V, 60Hz (7 to 28 liter Refrigerating/Heating Circulators)
IEC to Mains Power Cord, U.S. plug type, 230V, 60Hz (45 liter and 75 liter Refrigerating/Heating Circulators)
IEC to Mains Power Cord, European plug type, 240V, 50Hz (Refrigerating/Heating Circulators)
IEC to Mains Power Cord, U.S. plug type, 120V, 60Hz (Heating Circulators) 225-227
IEC to Mains Power Cord, European plug type, 240V, 50Hz (Heating Circulators) 225-228
Refrigeration Control Cable (Refrigerating/Heating Circulators) 225-651
Reservoir Cover for 7L Refrigerating/Heating and Heat only Circulators 510-726
Reservoir Cover for 15L Refrigerating/Heating and Heat only Circulators 510-727
Reservoir Cover for 20L Refrigerating/Heating and Heat only Circulators 510-728
Reservoir Cover for 28L Refrigerating/Heating and Heat only Circulators 510-729
Reservoir Cover for 45L Refrigerating/Heating and Heat only Circulator 510-730
Reservoir Cover (small) for 75L Refrigerating/Heating Circulator 510-730
Reservoir Cover (large) for 75L Refrigerating/Heating Circulator 510-731
Reservoir Cover for 15L Calibration Baths 510-732
Bypass Tubing Kit, Buna N 510-711
Bypass Tubing Kit, Viton® 510-495
Teflon-lined Tubing, stainless steel overbraid 060310
RS232 Cable, 9.8-ft (3 m) 225-173
USB A to USB B Cable, 6-ft (1.8 m) 225-669
Ethernet cable, 7-ft (2.1 m) 225-670
Flash Drive, 1 GB 250-096
Pt100 External Temperature Probe, 2-ft (0.6 m) 525-876
Pt100 External Temperature Probe, 10-ft (2 m) 525-870
Pt100 External Temperature Probe, 25-ft (8 m) 525-871
Pt100 External Temperature Probe, 50-ft (15 m) 525-872
USB A to USB B Cable, 9-ft (3 m) 225-669
Fitting, ¼” male NPT to 1/8” (3 mm) hose barb, brass (set of 2) 060305-2
Fitting, ¼” male NPT to 3/16” (5 mm) hose barb, stainless steel (1 each) 776-204
Fitting, ¼” male NPT to 3/16” (5 mm) hose barb, nylon (1 each) 300-049
Fitting, ¼” male NPT to 3/16” (5 mm) hose barb, brass (1 each) 776-193
Fitting, ¼” male NPT to ¼” (6 mm) hose barb, nylon (1 each) 300-048
Fitting, ¼” male NPT to ¼” (6 mm) hose barb, brass (1 each) 776-194
Fitting, ¼” male NPT to ¼” (6 mm) hose barb, stainless steel (1 each) 776-203
225-473
225-230
225-346
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Description Part Number
Fitting, ¼” male NPT to 5/16” (8 mm) hose barb, brass (set of 2) 060305
Fitting, ¼” male NPT to 3/8” (9.5 mm) hose barb, stainless steel (1 each) 776-202
Fitting, ¼” male NPT to 3/8” (9.5 mm) hose barb, nylon (1 each) 300-047
Fitting, ¼” male NPT to 3/8” (9.5 mm) hose barb, brass (1 each) 776-195
Fitting, ¼” male NPT to M16 x 1, stainless steel (1 each) 775-290
Fitting, M16 x 1 female to 8 mm (1/4”) hose barb, brass (1 each) 776-191
Fitting, M16 x 1 female to 12 mm (7/16”) hose barb, brass (1 each) 776-192
Fitting, ½” male NPT x ½” (13 mm) hose barb, nylon (for integrated cooling coil) 300-096
Flow Adapter, 2 ports with shutoffs. ¼” male NPT x two ¼” (6 mm) hose barbs, brass 510-666
Digital to Analog Adapter, 10 mV 215-471
Reusable Air Filter for AP7LR-20 Refrigerating/Heating Circulator 305-057
Reusable Air Filter for PP07R-20 and AP07R-40 Refrigerating/Heating Circulator, AP15RCAL Calibration Bath
Reusable Air Filter for AP15R-30, AP15R-40, AP20R-30 and AP28R-30 Refrigerating/Heating Circulators
Reusable Air Filter for AP45R-20 and AP75R-20 Refrigerating/Heating Circulators 305-056
O-Ring, Drain Valve (for Refrigerating/Heating and Heat only Circulators) 400-843
Display Module Assembly 510-528
Bezel for Display 300-676
Circuit Breaker / Power Switch 215-330
Leveling Glide; Refrigerating/Heating and Heat only Circulators 400-814
Sleeve kit for calibration bath lid: 2 mm inserts x (2), 4.0 mm insert x (1) 510-748
Sleeve kit for calibration bath lid: 3 mm inserts x (2), 4.0 mm insert x (1) 510-745
Sleeve kit for calibration bath lid: 4 mm inserts x (2), 4.0 mm insert x (1) 510-746
Sleeve kit for calibration bath lid: 5 mm inserts x (2), 4.0 mm insert x (1) 510-749
Sleeve kit for calibration bath lid: 6 mm inserts x (2), 4.0 mm insert x (1) 510-747
Sleeve kit for calibration bath lid: 8 mm inserts x (2), 4.0 mm insert x (1) 510-750
Solid plug for calibration bath lid, Viton® 300-831
Resource Disk (with Operator’s Manual) 110-815
305-054
305-055
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PolyScience Circulating Bath Fluids
Circulating Bath Fluid Quantity Part Number
polyclean Algaecide 8 oz / 236 ml 004-300040
polyclean Algaecide Twelve 8 oz / 236 ml bottles 004-300041
polyclean Bath Cleaner 8 oz / 236 ml 004-300050
polyclean Bath Cleaner Twelve 8 oz / 236 ml bottles 004-300051
polycool EG -25 (ethylene glycol) 1 gal / 4.5 liter 060340
polycool PG -20 (propylene glycol) 1 gal / 4.5 liter 060320
polycool HC -50 (water-based heat transfer fluid) 1 gal / 4.5 liter 060330
polytherm S150 (silicone oil) 1 gal / 4.5 liter 060326
polytherm S200 (silicone oil) 1 gal / 4.5 liter 060327
polytherm S250 (silicone oil) 1 gal / 4.5 liter 060328
polytherm M170 (mineral oil) 1 gal / 4.5 liter 060321
polycool MIX -25 (50/50 blend polycool EG -25 /
O plus polyclean algaecide)
H
2
polyclear MIX 30 (distilled water plus polyclean algaecide)
Five 0.5 gal / 2.27 liter 004-300060
Five 0.5 gal / 2.27 liter
004-300062
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Service & Technical Support
If you have followed the troubleshooting steps outlined previously and your Circulator still fails to operate properly, contact the supplier from whom the unit was purchased. Have the following information available for the customer service person:
Model, Serial Number, and Voltage (from back panel label)
Date of purchase and purchase order number
Supplier’s order number or invoice number
A summary of the problem
Warranty
The manufacturer agrees to correct for the original user of the product, either by repair (using new or refurbished parts), or at the manufacturer’s election, by replacement (with a new or refurbished product), any defects in material or workmanship which develop during the warranty period. The standard warranty is twenty-four (24) months after delivery of the product. In the event of replacement, the replacement unit will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer. For purposes of this limited warranty, “refurbished” means a product or part that has been returned to its original specifications. In the event of a defect, these are your exclusive remedies.
If the product should require service, contact the manufacturer’s/supplier’s office for instructions. When return of the product is necessary, a return authorization number is assigned and the product should be shipped, transportation charges pre-paid, in either its original packaging or packaging affording an equal degree of protection to the indicated service center. To insure prompt handling, the return authorization number must be placed on the outside of the package. A detailed explanation of the defect should be enclosed with the item.
The warranty shall not apply if the defect or malfunction was caused by accident, neglect, unreasonable use, improper service, acts of God, modification by any party other than PolyScience, or other causes not arising out of defects in material or workmanship.
EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION AND PERIOD AS STATED IN THE OPERATOR’S MANUAL INCLUDED WITH EACH PRODUCT.
LIMITATION ON DAMAGES. THE MANUFACTURER’S SOLE OBLIGATION UNDER THE WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT AND POLYSCIENCE SHALL NOT, IN ANY EVENT, BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM USE OR POSSESSION OF THIS PRODUCT.
Some states do not allow: (A) limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts; or (B) the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights that vary from state to state.
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