Receiving And Inspection; Receiving; Unpacking; Inspection - Thermo Scientific RVT5105 Additional Instructions For Installation And Operation

Refrigerated vapor traps
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2 Receiving and

Inspection

2.1 Receiving

2.2 Unpacking

2.3 Inspection.

3 Installation

3.1 Site preparation

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Inspect the shipping carton upon receipt. If the carton is damaged in
anyway, call ThermoSci or your local distributor.
Carefully remove the instrument from its shipping carton. Lift and carry
with two people, holding the unit securely underneath with both hands.
Compare the packing list to the box contents. If there is a discrepancy, call
your distributor.
Inspect the unit for any damage that may have occurred during shipment.
Should there be damage, report it to the carrier and contact Thermo
immediately. Make sure the carrier inspects the damage and leaves an
inspection report. Register claims for shipping damage against the carrier or
his agent. Save the shipping carton in the event a return is necessary.
The trap is typically placed on a bench top at least 26 inches (66 cm) deep
and located near a power outlet of the required voltage. The outlet must
have a rating of at least 13 A for 115V operation, or 7 A for 230 V
operation. The trap draws high current when first switched on; therefore,
other high-powered equipment, or equipment that will be affected by a
momentary drop in power, should not be placed on the same circuit as the
trap. The refrigerated trap and SpeedVac® may also be installed on a sturdy
mobile cart, such as Thermo Scientific's Deluxe Convenience Cart,
(CC120/DX).
Provide adequate ventilation. Thermo refrigerated traps are air-cooled and
require at least 3 inches (7.62cm) of clearance for ambient air suction. The
RVT5105 draws air from the rear of the unit. Ambient temperature must
not exceed +90 °F (+32 °C) during operation.

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