Baskets; Temperature Sensor Bottles; Door Operation - Thermo Scientific TSX Series Installation And Operation Manual

Laboratory refrigerators
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7.6 Baskets

7.7 Temperature Sensor

7.8 Door Operation

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TSX1205P pharmacy refrigerators come standard with 5 wire baskets, TSX2305P
and TSX3005P pharmacy refrigerators with 6 wire baskets, and TSX5005P
pharmacy refrigerators with 12 wire baskets.
Baskets are shipped in a factory installed position that promotes uniform spacing
between the baskets. The basket slides are adjustable to higher and lower
positions in the cabinet. You can position these slides in the vertical slots which
are spaced at one-inch intervals. The baskets must be removed in order to adjust
the position of the slides. The procedure for removing, reinstalling, and changing
position of the baskets can be found in Section 7.5.1, Section 7.5.2 and
Section 7.5.3.
The maximum basket capacity is 27 kg (60 lbs).
The temperature displayed on the control panel is measured by a probe inserted
Bottles
in the sensor bottle inside the cabinet. The sensor probe must be inserted in the
glycerin bottle prior to operation. The sensor bottle is positioned on the left wall
towards the top of the unit.
To install the sensor(s) into the bottles, complete the following steps:
1. Remove the bottle from the bracket and verify that each bottle is full of
liquid.
2. Remove the solid cap from the bottle and save for the next time the unit
needs to be moved.
3. Remove the taped lid and temperature sensor(s) from the wall.
4. Insert the temperature probe(s) into the bottle.
5. Secure the lid to the bottle and return the bottle to the bracket.
Laboratory refrigerators have either swinging or sliding doors.
Door seal integrity is critical for unit's performance. Never route anything
through the door seal. A loose fitting gasket allows moist air to be drawn
into the cabinet, resulting in quicker frost buildup on the evaporator coil,
longer running time, poor temperature maintenance, and increased
operation cost.
WARNING: Risk of Fire. There are port holes in the walls of the cabinet to
help facilitate routing of tubing, independent temperature sensors, and
other non-electrical items. The ports are not intended to supply power to
devices inside the device. Be sure to seal the holes after routing items to
prevent undesired air exchange.
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