MVE LN2 Tx Operator's Manual

MVE LN2 Tx Operator's Manual

Liquid nitrogen transfer system

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MVE LN2 Tx
Liquid Nitrogen Transfer System
OPERATORS MANUAL
This Operators Manual covers use and
maintenance of the MVE LN2 TX. It is
intended for use by experienced personnel
only.
BioMedical
Chart, Inc.
BioMedical Group
2200 Airport Industrial Drive Suite#500
Ball Ground, Georgia 30107
PN 15098830 Rev A — 1

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  • Page 1 MVE LN2 Tx Liquid Nitrogen Transfer System OPERATORS MANUAL This Operators Manual covers use and maintenance of the MVE LN2 TX. It is intended for use by experienced personnel only. BioMedical Chart, Inc. BioMedical Group 2200 Airport Industrial Drive Suite#500 Ball Ground, Georgia 30107 PN 15098830 Rev A —...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Figure 6, Suction end of LN2 TX ............................6 Figure 7, Suction end of LN2 TX placed inside supply container ................6 Figure 8, Discharge end of LN2 TX ..........................7 Figure 9, Discharge end of LN2 TX placed inside the receiving container ..............7 Chart Inc. Customer/Technical Service Europe...
  • Page 3: General

    GENERAL Liquid Nitrogen (LN2) is used in the operation of the MVE LN2 The MVE LN2 TX uses a high velocity nitrogen gas stream to TX. Although not explosive, there are a number of safety consid- create suction (vacuum) at the inlet that draws liquid up into the erations to keep in mind in the handling of LN2.
  • Page 4: Liquid Nitrogen Safety Precautions

    The MSDS will specify the symptoms of overexposure and the first aid to be used. A typical summary of these instructions is provided as follows. • If symptoms of asphyxia such as headache, drowsiness, dizziness, excitation, excess salivation, vomiting, or uncon- 4 — Ln2 Tx Instructions...
  • Page 5: Handling Of Liquid Oxygen

    Liquid Oxygen (O2) is created by liquefaction in the operation of the MVE LN2 TX. Because the liquid temperature of Nitrogen is colder than that of Oxygen, Oxygen in the atmosphere will condense on the exposed cold surfaces of the LN2 TX during a transfer. Oxygen...
  • Page 6: Setup

    Figure 4. Figure 6, Suction end of LN2 TX Place the suction end of the LN2 TX in to the container that you want to remove liquid from as shown in Figure 7, making sure that the open end does not sit flat on the bottom of the container.
  • Page 7: Warranty

    Figure 8, Discharge end of LN2 TX Troubleshooting Place the discharge end of the LN2 TX as shown in Figure 9. The LN2 TX is equipped with a phase separator to minimize splash. If the flow rate is low, make sure that the gas supply valve is fully The discharge end can be placed in the bottom of the receiving opened and that supply pressure is between 22 and 55 psi.
  • Page 8 8 — Ln2 Tx Instructions...
  • Page 9 PN 15098830 Rev A — 9...

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