Yamato Scientific CLS600 User Manual

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Coolline
Model
CLS301/400/600
Instruction Manual
- Third Edition -
of Yamato Scientific Co., Ltd.
z To use this unit properly, read this "Instruction
Manual" thoroughly before using this unit. Keep this instruction manual around this unit for referring at anytime.
WARNING!: Carefully read and thoroughly understand the important warning items described in this manual before usin
this unit.
Yamato Scientific Co. LTD.
Contents
Cautions in Using with Safety................................................................1
Explanation.................................................................................................................... 1
Table of Illustrated Symbols .......................................................................................... 2
Fundamental Matters of "WARNING!" and "CAUTION!"............................................... 3
Before Using This Unit ...........................................................................4
Requirements for Installation......................................................................................... 4
Installation Procedure.................................................................................................... 7
Description and Function of Each Part.................................................9
Main Unit .......................................................................................................................9
Control Panel............................................................................................................... 10
Operation Monitor........................................................................................................ 11
Characters of the Controller ........................................................................................ 12
Operation Method .................................................................................13
Operation Mode and Function List .............................................................................. 13
Operation Mode, Function Setting Key, and Characters ............................................. 15
Fixed Temperature Operation...................................................................................... 16
Quick Auto Stop Operation .......................................................................................... 18
Auto Stop Operation.................................................................................................... 20
Auto Start Operation.................................................................................................... 23
Calibration Offset Function.......................................................................................... 26
Lock Function.............................................................................................................. 27
Power Failure Compensation Function ....................................................................... 28
Addition Time Function................................................................................................ 29
Temperature Output Terminal...................................................................................... 30
Cooling curve, cooling capacity curve (reference data)............................................... 32
Nybrine freezing temperature and viscosity (reference data)...................................... 36
Handling Precautions ...........................................................................37
Maintenance Method.............................................................................39
Daily Inspection and Maintenance .............................................................................. 39
Long storage and disposal...................................................................41
When not using this unit for long term / When disposing ............................................ 41
In the Event of Failure….......................................................................42
Safety Device and Error Code..................................................................................... 42
Trouble Shooting......................................................................................................... 43
After Service and Warranty ..................................................................44
Specification..........................................................................................45
Wiring Diagram......................................................................................46
CLS300 ....................................................................................................................... 46
CLS400 ....................................................................................................................... 47
CLS600 ....................................................................................................................... 48
Replacement Parts Table......................................................................49
Reference...............................................................................................50
List of Dangerous Substances .................................................................................... 50
Installation Standard Manual................................................................51
Explanation
Illustrated Symbols
Various symbols are used in this safety manual in order to use the unit without danger of injury and damage of the unit. A list of problems caused by ignoring the warnings and improper handling is divided as shown below.Be sure that you understand the warnings and cautions in this manual before operating the unit.
Cautions in Using with Safety
MEANING OF ILLUSTRATED SYMBOLS
WARNING! CAUTION!
If the warning is ignored, there is the danger of a problem that may cause a serious accident or even fatality.
If the caution is ignored, there is the danger of a problem that may cause injury/damage to property or the unit itself.
Meaning of Symbols
This symbol indicates items that urge the warning (including the caution). A detailed warning message is shown adjacent to the symbol.
This symbol indicates items that are strictly prohibited. A detailed message is shown adjacent to the symbol with specific actions not to perform.
This symbol indicates items that should be always performed. A detailed message with instructions is shown adjacent to the symbol.
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Ta ble of Illustrated Symbols
Warning
Cautions in Using with Safety
Warning, generally
Caution
Caution,
generally
Caution,
water only
Warning,
high voltage
electrical shock
deadly poison
Caution,
Caution,
Warning,
high temperature
Caution,
scald
Warning,
drive train
Caution,
no road heating
Warning,
explosive
Caution,
not to drench
Prohibit
Prohibit,
generally
Compulsion
Compulsion,
generally
connect to the
Prohibit,
inflammable
Compulsion,
grounding
terminal
to disassemble
Compulsion,
install on a flat
Prohibit,
surface
Prohibit,
to touch
Compulsion,
disconnect the
power plug
Compulsion,
periodical
inspection
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Cautions in Using with Safety
Fundamental Matters of "WARNING!" and "CAUTION!"
WARNING!
Do not use this unit in an area where there is flammable or explosive gas
Never use this unit in an area where there is flammable or explosive gas. This unit is not explosion-proof. An arc may be generated when the POWER switch is turned on or off, and fire/explosion may result. (Refer to page 50 "List of Dangerous Substances".)
Always ground this unit
Always ground this unit on the power equipment side in order to avoid electrical shock due to a power surge.
If a problem occurs
If smoke or strange odor should come out of this unit for some reason, turn off the circuit breaker right away, and then disconnect the power plug. Immediately contact a service technician for inspection. If this procedure is not followed, fire or electrical shock may result. Never perform repair work yourself, since it is dangerous and not recommended.
Do not use the power cord if it is bundled or tangled
Do not use the power cord if it is bundled or tangled. If it is used in this manner, it can overheat and fire may be caused.
Do not process, bend, wring, or stretch the power cord forcibly
Do not process, bend, wring, or stretch the power cord forcibly. Fire or electrical shock may result.
Substances that can not be used
Never use explosive substances, flammable substances and substances that include explosive or flammable ingredients in this unit. Explosion or fire may occur. (Refer to page 50 "List of Dangerous Substances".)
Do not disassemble or modify this unit
Do not disassemble or modify this unit. Fire or electrical shock or failure may be caused.
Do not touch high-temperature parts
Some of the parts may become hot during and just after operation. It may cause burns.
CAUTION!
During a thunder storm
During a thunderstorm, turn off the power key immediately, then turn off the circuit breaker and the main
power. If this procedure is not followed, fire or electrical shock may be caused.
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Requirements for Installation
1. Always ground this unit
Be sure to connect the earth wire (the green cable of power cord) to the grounding conductor or ground terminal to prevent accidents caused by electric leakage.
Do not connect the earth wire to gas or water pipes. If not, fire disaster may be caused.
Do not connect the earth wire to the ground for telephone wire or lightning conductor. If not,
fire disaster or electric shock may be caused.
Do not use a branching receptacle, which may cause the heat generation.
2. Choose a proper place for installation
Do not install this unit in a place where:
Rough or dirty surface. Flammable gas or corrosive gas is generated. Ambient temperature above 30°C. Ambient temperature fluctuates violently. There is direct sunlight. There is excessive humidity and dust. There is a constant vibration.
Install this unit on a stable place with the space as shown below.
Before Using This Unit
More than 20cm
More than
20cm
Main Unit
More than 20cm
More than
20cm
3. Do not use this unit in an area where there is flammable or explosive gas
Never use this unit in an area where there is flammable or explosive gas. This unit is not explosion-proof. An arc may be generated when the POWER switch is turned ON or OFF, and fire/explosion may result.
To know about flammable or explosive gas, refer to page 50 “List of Dangerous Substances”.
爆発性ガス
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Requirements for Installation
4. Do not modify
Modification of this unit is strictly prohibited. This could cause a failure.
5. Installation on horizontal surface
Place this unit as flat a place as possible. If the rubber feet (model CLS301) or casters (models CLS400/600) are not in uniform contact with the floor surface, noise or vibration may result. Additionally, the unit may cause a problem or malfunction.
Before Using This Unit
Modification
改造
6. Choose a correct power distribution board or receptacle
Choose a correct power distribution board or receptacle that meets the unit’s rated electric capacity.
Electric capacity:
NOTE)
There could be the case that the unit does not run even after turning ON the power. Inspect whether the voltage of the main power is lowered than the specified value, or whether other device(s) uses the same power line of this unit. If the phenomena might be found, change the power line of this unit to the other power line.
CLS301: 100V AC, 4A CLS400: 100V AC, 6A CLS600: 100V AC, 10A
7. Before/after installing
It may cause injure to a person if this unit falls down or moves by the earthquake and the impact. etc..To prevent, take measures that the unit cannot fall down, and not install to busy place.
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Before Using This Unit
Requirements for Installation
8. Handling of power code
Do not entangle the power cord. This will cause overheating and possibly a fire.
Do not bend or twist the power cord, or apply excessive tension to it. This may cause a fire
and electrical shock.
Do not lay the power cord under a desk or chair, and do not allow it to be pinched in order to prevent it from being damaged and to avoid a fire or electrical shock.
Keep the power cord away from any heating equipment such as a room heater. The cord's insulation may melt and cause a fire or electrical shock.
If the power cord becomes damaged (wiring exposed, breakage, etc.), immediately turn off the power at the rear of this unit and shut off the main supply power. Then contact your nearest dealer for replacement of the power cord. Leaving it may cause a fire or electrical shock.
Connect the power plug to the receptacle which is supplied appropriate power and voltage.
9. Use a proper circulating fluid in response to working conditions
Select a circulating fluid according to the working temperature. Set temperature + 10°C or over: Water Set temperature + 10°C or below: Antifreezing fluid (Nybrine If water is used at the set temperature of + 10°C or below, the cooling coil may freeze to cause malfunction.
10. When using a Nybrine aqueous solution instead of water
The freezing point of the antifreezing fluid depends on its concentration or type. Use an antifreezing fluid having a 10°C lower at least than the working temperature. Any antifreezing fluid, which freezes at a higher temperature than that, may freeze in the cooling unit and deteriorates heat exchanging efficiency.
®
- 60%, ethylene glycol - 50%)
11. Do not use fluids other than water and antifreezing fluids (Nybrine®, ethylene glycol)
Pour distilled water or tap water into the water tank. Water of poor quality may cause fur or scale to accumulate on the heater pump, which may result in deteriorated performance or malfunction (e.g. well water, etc.).
A circulating fluid with high specific gravity or highly viscosity places overburden on the circulating pump and damages the unit (e.g. Fluorinert, Galden, etc.).
A corrosive fluid or a fluid that produces corrosive substances when heated may cause malfunction (e.g. Fluorinert).
Do not use any fluid whose vapor is toxic or hazardous because it may result in an accident (methyl alcohol, etc.).
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Before Using This Unit
Installation Procedure
1 Release the stopper lock of the casters.
(CLS400/600) Push down the stopper button of the casters as
shown in the right figure. It will be unlocked. (Only the two casters on the front side of the unit are equipped with a caster.)
The model CLS301 is equipped with rubber feet.
2 Move the unit to the place of installation.
If there is a bump on the floor, the casters may receive excessive load and get damaged. In this
case, lift and move the unit.
3 After the unit is placed in the desired position, lock the stopper button of the casters.
キャスタ
Caster
ボタ
Button position: high
ロック状態据付)
Locked (during installation)
位置(低
Button position: low
プッシュでロック解除
Push to unlock the
(移動可
caster (movable)
4 Check the drain cock.
Confirm that the drain cock on the right side of the unit is in the "Close" position (perpendicular to the cock).
時の位置
Position during operation
Close
Open
Position during draining
排水時の位
5 Connect the hoses.
Securely connect the hoses to the ports of the unit and the external water tank of the external open system so that the fluid does not leak. See the figure shown below. The outside diameter of both discharge (OUT) and return (IN) ports is each 13 mm. Note) Connect the priming pump port (IN) to the return (IN) port of the unit.
Using a solenoid or throttle valve to shut off the circulating path may result in malfunction of the circulating pump or fluid leakage.
Do not throttle the path excessively. Keep a flow rate of the circulating fluid at 1.5·/min or over.
Slowly change the flow rate. A rapid change in the flow rate may reduce the service life of the
circulating pump.
External water tank
CLH unit
本 体
Discharge
吐出口
(OUT)
(OUT)
Return
戻り
(IN)
(IN)
Insulation hose with
呼び水ポンプ付
a priming pump
断熱ホ
呼びンプ
Priming pump
外部水
IN
OUT
IN
断熱ホ
Insulation hose
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Before Using This Unit
Installation Procedure
6 Connecting the power.
Confirm that the leakage breaker and the POWER switch are turned "OFF", and then plug into an outlet.
7 Installing the external water tank (optional accessory)
Install the external water tank in a higher place than the unit. If it is installed in a lower place, the flow rate may drop or air bleeding may not be carried out smoothly when pouring the circulating fluid for the first time.
8 Pour the circulating fluid into the water tank.
Remove the lid from the external water tank, and pour the circulating fluid. (Select a circulating fluid in response to the set temperature condition.)
Open the air release valve cock.
Push the priming pump more than ten times.
(Feed the fluid from the external water tank to the circulating pump inside the unit to let out air from the pump. The fluid circulates after air is let out.)
Turn on the leakage breaker and the POWER switch. (The circulating fluid flows into the fluid tank of the unit.)
After the fluid tank is filled with the fluid, it is discharged into the external water tank. (If the circulating fluid still does not circulate, immediately turn off the leakage breaker and the POWER switch. Check the unit according to the procedure described on page 43.)
Close the air release valve cock.
The circulating pump may malfunction if the unit is operated with the circulating fluid uncirculated.
After the circulation of the circulating fluid is stabilized, resupply the circulating fluid to 80% level of the external water tank.
After the resupply of the circulating fluid is completed, turn "off" the leakage breaker.
Replace the lid on the external water tank.
Exercise care not to allow the circulating fluid to get on the unit.If it gets on any electric part, leakage or electric shock may result. If it splashes on the operation panel, wipe it out.
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Main Unit
Front view
Control panel
POWER switch
Description and Function of Each Part
Rating notice sticker
Earth leakage breaker
Discharge port (OUT)
Rear view
Air release valve
Return port (IN)
Caster (Two front casters have stopper)
Temperature output terminal
Drain cock
Power cord
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Control Panel
Description and Function of Each Part
④ ⑤ ⑥
No. Name Function
RUN/STOP Key Used for operation Start/Stop.
▲▼ Key
TIMER Key
(SUB MENU Key)
FIXED TEMP Lamp Lights during Fixed Temp. operation.
AUTO STOP Lamp Lights during Quick Auto Stop timer operation and Auto Stop timer
AUTO START Lamp Lights during Auto Start timer operation.
ALARM Lamp Lights when an error occurs.
Measurement Temperature
Screen
Setting Temperature
Screen
Operation Monitor Refer to page 11.
Selects setting value.
Selection key for timer operation. Selects Quick Auto Stop operation, Auto Stop operation, and Auto Start operation.
Carries out the settings for Calibration Offset Temperature, Key rock function, and power failure compensation function.
operation.
Displays Inner bath measurement temperature, Setting character, and Alarm information.
Displays Setting temperature, Timer setting value, and Remaining time. (Temperature can be set up to the 1st decimal place.)
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Description and Function of Each Part
Operation Monitor
No. Name Function
REFRIGERATOR ERROR Lamp Lights when the refrigerator is over-lorded.
ERROR Lamp Lights when abnormality is found with the Temperature
adjuster.
REFRIGERATOR Lamp Lights when the refrigerator is running.
PUMP Lamp Lights when the pump is running.
POWER Switch Executes Power ON/OFF.
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Description and Function of Each Part
Characters of the Controller
The characters controller shows are as follows:
Character Identifier Name Purpose
AStP
AStr
End
cAL
LocK
Pon
Accm
Refer to Page 15 "Operation Mode, Function Setting Key, and Characters" for operation mode and function
character.
Auto Stop Setting
Auto Start Setting
Time-up
Calibration Offset
Setting
Key Lock
Power failure
compensation setup
Addition time
Used for setting the auto stop operation.
Used for setting the auto start operation.
Displayed when timer operation is ended.
Used for inputting the calibration offset temperature. (Refer to Page 26 "Calibration Offset Function".)
Locks the keys on control panel to protect from unnecessary operation. (Refer to Page 27 "Lock Function".)
Used for Power failure compensation setup. (Refer to Page 28 "Power Failure Compensation Function".)
Displays the time that electricity is turned on with the controller. (Refer to Page 29 "Addition Time Function".)
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Operation Mode and Function List
The operation modes of this unit are as follows;
Name Description Page
Operation Method
Fixed Temperature Operation
Quick Auto Stop Operation
Auto Stop Operation
Auto Start Operation
NOTE) This unit is impossible to be changed the mode during the operation. If the mode requires to be
changed, stop the operation.
Set the Temperature by ▼▲ key. Start/Stop operation by pressing RUN/STOP key.
Used in case that the operation needs to be stopped a few hours after setting. The time to the operation stop can be set up by pressing TIMER key during the Fixed Temp. operation. The time can be set by ▼▲ key. Auto Start operation will start by pressing RUN/STOP key.
Used for Auto Stop operation setting at the time of Fixed Temp. operation setting. The temperature can be set by ▼▲ key. Display "AStP" by pressing TIMER key. The time can be set by ▼▲ key. Auto Stop operation will start by pressing RUN/STOP key.
Used for the operation that starts automatically a few hours after turning on the POWER key. The temperature can be set by ▼▲ key. Display "AStP" by pressing TIMER key. The time can be set by ▼▲ key. Auto Start operation will start by pressing RUN/STOP key.
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Operation Mode and Function List
The operation functions of this unit are as follows;
Name Description Page
This calibration offset function is for calibrating the difference occurred between the required in- bath
Calibration offset function
temperature and control temperature (sensor temperature) of the controller. This unit can be calibrated toward either plus side or minus side of the whole temperature range.
Operation Method
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Setting value locking
Power failure compensation function
Addition time function
Temperature Output Terminal
This function locks the established operation status. It can be set and cancelled with the SUB MENU key.
In case of electric outage during operation, the operation will be started in the state just before the electric outage. It can be set or cancelled by SUB MENU key.
Time length while the Power supply is turned on is to be added by 1 hour cycle. It can be displayed by SUB MENU key.
Transmits and outputs the measured temperature of the controller at 4 to 20 mA.
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