Binder BD 56 Operating Manual
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Operating Manual
BD (E3.1)
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Incubators Avantgarde.Line with natural convection
BF (E3.1)
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Incubators Avantgarde.Line with forced convection
ED (E3.1)
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Drying and heating ovens Avantgarde.Line with natural convection
FD (E3.1)
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Drying and heating ovens Avantgarde.Line with forced convection
Drying and heating ovens Avantgarde.Line with forced convection
FED (E3.1) |
and enhanced timer functions
with microprocessor temperature controller
Model
Model version
BD056-230V
BD 56
BD056UL-120V
BD115-230V
BD 115
BD115UL-120V
BD260-230V
BD 260
BD260UL-120V
BD720-230V
BD 720
BD720UL-240V
BF056-230V
BF 56
BF056UL-120V
BF115-230V
BF 115
BF115UL-120V
BF260-230V
BF 260
BF260UL-120V
BF720-230V
BF 720
BF720UL-240V
ED056-230V
ED 56
ED056UL-120V
ED115-230V
ED 115
ED115UL-120V
BINDER GmbH
 Address: Post office box 102, 78502 Tuttlingen, Germany  Phone: +49 7462 2005 0
 Fax: +49 7462 2005 100  Internet: http://www.binder-world.com
 E-mail: info@binder-world.com  Service Hotline: +49 7462 2005 555
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Issue 02/2022
Art. No.
Model
9010/ 9110-0323
ED 260
9010/ 9110-0324
9010/ 9110-0325
ED 720
9010/ 9110-0326
FD 56
9010/ 9110-0329
9010/ 9110-0330
FD 115
9010/ 9110-0331
9010/ 9110-0332
FD 260
9010/ 9110-0313
9010/ 9110-0314
FD 720
9010/ 9110-0315
FED 56
9010/ 9110-0316
9010/ 9110-0319
FED 115
9010/ 9110-0320
9010/ 9110-0321
FED 260
9010/ 9110-0322
9010/ 9110-0333
FED 720
9010/ 9110-0334
9010/ 9110-0335
9010/ 9110-0336
Model version
Art. No.
ED260-230V
9010/ 9110-0339
ED260UL-240V
9010/ 9110-0340
ED720-400V
9010/ 9110-0341
FD056-230V
9010/ 9110-0303
FD056UL-120V
9010/ 9110-0304
FD115-230V
9010/ 9110-0305
FD115UL-120V
9010/ 9110-0306
FD260-230V
9010/ 9110-0309
FD260UL-240V
9010/ 9110-0310
FD720-400V
9010/ 9110-0311
FED056-230V
9010/ 9110-0295
FED056UL-120V
9010/ 9110-0296
FED115-230V
9010/ 9110-0293
FED115UL-120V
9010/ 9110-0294
FED260-230V
9010/ 9110-0299
FED260UL-240V
9010/ 9110-0300
FED720-400V
9010/ 9110-0301
FED720UL-208V
9010/ 9110-0302
Art. No. 7001-0292

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  • Page 1  Fax: +49 7462 2005 100  Internet: http://www.binder-world.com  E-mail: info@binder-world.com  Service Hotline: +49 7462 2005 555  Service Fax: +49 7462 2005 93 555  Service E-Mail: customerservice@binder-world.com  Service Hotline USA: +1 866 885 9794 or +1 631 224 4340 x3 ...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Content SAFETY ........................5 Personnel Qualification ........................5 Operating manual ..........................5 Legal considerations ........................... 5 1.3.1 Intellectual property ........................6 Structure of the safety instructions ...................... 6 1.4.1 Signal word panel ........................6 1.4.2 Safety alert symbol ........................7 1.4.3 Pictograms ..........................
  • Page 3 14.1 General information, personnel qualification..................68 14.2 Maintenance intervals, service ......................68 14.3 Simple troubleshooting ........................69 14.4 Sending the chamber back to BINDER GmbH ................. 70 15. DISPOSAL......................71 15.1 Disposal of the transport packing ...................... 71 15.2 Decommissioning ..........................71 15.3 Disposal of the chamber in the Federal Republic of Germany ............
  • Page 4 16.3 Over current protection ........................74 16.4 BD technical data ..........................75 16.5 BF technical data ..........................76 16.6 ED technical data ..........................78 16.7 FD technical data ..........................80 16.8 FED technical data ..........................81 16.9 Equipment and options (extract) ....................... 83 16.10 Accessories and spare parts (extract) ....................
  • Page 5: Safety

    In no event shall BINDER be held liable for any damages, direct or incidental arising out of or related to the use of this manual.
  • Page 6: Intellectual Property

    All obligations on the part of BINDER derive from the respective purchase contract, which also contains the entire and exclusively valid statement of warranty administration and the general terms and conditions, as well as the legal regu- lations valid at the time the contract is concluded.
  • Page 7: Safety Alert Symbol

    1.4.2 Safety alert symbol Use of the safety alert symbol indicates a risk of injury. Observe all measures that are marked with the safety alert symbol in order to avoid death or injury. 1.4.3 Pictograms Warning signs Explosive atmosphere Stability hazard Electrical hazard Hot surface Suffocation hazard...
  • Page 8: Word Message Panel Structure

    Figure 1: Position of labels on the chamber front (example: ED, FD, FED size 56) Keep safety labels complete and legible. Replace safety labels that are no longer legible. Contact BINDER Service for these replacements. BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022...
  • Page 9: Type Plate

    Figure 3: Type plate (example BD 115-230V optional chamber) Indications of the type plate (example) Indication Information BINDER Manufacturer: BINDER GmbH BD 115 Model designation Incubator Chamber name: Incubator Drying and heating oven Chamber name: Drying and heating oven Serial No.
  • Page 10: General Safety Instructions On Installing And Operating The Chambers

    (for Germany: DGUV guidelines 213-850 on safe working in laborato- ries, issued by the employers’ liability insurance association). BINDER GmbH is only responsible for the safety features of the chamber provided skilled electricians or qualified personnel authorized by BINDER perform all maintenance and repair, and if components relating to chamber safety are replaced in the event of failure with original spare parts.
  • Page 11 The chambers do not dispose of any measures of explosion protection. DANGER Danger of explosion due to introduction of flammable or explosive substances in the chamber. Serious injury or death from burns and / or explosion pressure. ∅ Do NOT introduce any substance into the chamber which is combustible or explosive at working temperature.
  • Page 12: Intended Use

    Such ingredients include in particular acids and halides. Any corrosive damage caused by such ingredients is excluded from liability by BINDER GmbH. The chamber does not dispose of any measures of explosion protection.
  • Page 13: Foreseeable Misuse

    The requirements described in the Operating Manual for installation site and ambient conditions (chap. 3.4) must be met. WARNING: If customer should use a BINDER chamber running in non-supervised continu- ous operation, we strongly recommend in case of inclusion of irrecoverable specimen or samples to split such specimen or samples and store them in at least two chambers, if this is feasible.
  • Page 14: Residual Risks

    • Insertion of objects, particularly metallic objects, in louvers or other openings or slots on the chamber • Human error (e.g. insufficient experience, qualification, stress, exhaustion, laziness) To prevent these and other risks from incorrect operation, it is recommended the operator issue operating instructions and standard operating procedures (SOPs).
  • Page 15: Chamber Description

    • Electrical safety analysis not performed after repairs Chamber description BINDER incubators BD and BF and drying and heating ovens ED, FD and FED are equipped with an electronic PID-controller with digital display. The incubators BD and BF indicate the temperature with an accuracy of a tenth of a degree.
  • Page 16: Chamber Overview

    Chamber overview Figure 4: Overview, closed chamber (chamber with single door) Figure 5: Overview, open chamber with glass door (chamber with single door) (BD, BF) Triangular instrument panel with controller R4 and USB interface Door handle Outer door Glass door handle (BD and BF) Glass door (BD and BF) Rack BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022...
  • Page 17: Triangular Instrument Panel

    Triangular instrument panel (10) Figure 6: Triangular instrument panel Controller display Functional controller buttons USB interface (10) Switch for Interior lighting (option) Main power switch ED, FD, FED 720 The chambers ED, FD, FED size 720 are equipped with a main power switch located on the chamber rear. Figure 7: Main power switch on the chamber rear BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 17/116...
  • Page 18: Completeness Of Delivery, Transportation, Storage, And Installation

    Note on second-hand chambers (Ex-Demo-Units): Second-hand chambers are chambers that have been used for a short time for tests or exhibitions. They are thoroughly tested before resale. BINDER ensures that the chamber is technically sound and will work flawlessly. Second-hand chambers are marked with a sticker on the chamber door. Please remove the sticker before commissioning the chamber.
  • Page 19: Storage

    • Permissible ambient temperature range during transport: -10 °C to +60 °C / 14 °F to 140 °F. You can order transport packing and pallets for transportation purposes from BINDER Service. Storage Intermediate storage of the chamber is possible in a closed and dry room. Observe the guidelines for tem- porary decommissioning (chap.
  • Page 20 Do not install or operate the chamber in potentially explosive areas. DANGER Danger of explosion due to combustible dusts or explosive mixtures in the vicinity of the chamber. Serious injury or death from burns and / or explosion pressure. ∅ Do NOT operate the chamber in potentially explosive areas. ...
  • Page 21: Installation

    Installation Mounting the tilt protection holders (chambers with window) For chambers equipped with the option „door with window“ it is recommended to install the supplied tilt protection. Scope of delivery of tilt protection kit (Art.no. 8009-0870): • 2 screws • 2 tilt protection holders Preparing the tilt protection holders Depending on the desired wall distance, you can bend the tilt protection holders...
  • Page 22: Electrical Connection

    Electrical connection The chambers are supplied ready for connection and. The chambers ED720 / FD720 / FED720 / FED720UL come with a fixed power connection cable of at least 1800 mm / 70.87 in in length. The other chambers come with an IEC connector plug. Power plug / power Nominal voltage +/- 10% at the Current...
  • Page 23 • Only use original connection cables from BINDER according to the above specification. UL chambers: Use only a UL Listed Power supply cord (UL category ELBZ) according to the above specification.
  • Page 24: Connection To An Exhaust/Ventilation System (Optional)

    Connection to an exhaust/ventilation system (optional) Active suction from the chamber must only be effected together with external air. Therefore, the chamber’s exhaust air duct shall not be immediately connected to an active exhaust system. When connecting to an active exhaust system, proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 25: Start Up

    Start up Insert the plug into a suitable socket (chap. 4.2). BF, FD, FED size 720: Turn the chamber at the main power switch (chap. 2.3). If there is no other indication on the controller than the standby symbol, press the standby but- ton until the display lights up.
  • Page 26: Overview And General Settings On The R4 Controller

    Overview and general settings on the R4 controller Controller overview Buttons on the controller The arrow buttons serve to navigate and to enter the values The OK button serves to select the parameters and to confirm the entered values The Back button serves to reach the preceding level If the Standby button is pressed down for approx.
  • Page 27: Setting The Menu Language

    Setting the menu language From Normal display without fan with the arrow-up button to the user menu with fan Confirm with OK. Enter the password (factory setting: 00 00) and confirm each entry with OK. with the arrow-up button to the language setting menu. The current menu language is shown.
  • Page 28: Setting Date And Time

    Setting date and time From Normal display without fan with the arrow-up button to the user menu with fan Confirm with OK. Enter the password (factory setting: 00 00) and confirm each entry with OK. The current date is shown. Press OK to set the year.
  • Page 29 Press OK to set the day. The setting flashes. Enter the day with arrow buttons (1 to 31) and confirm with OK. Press OK to set the hour. The setting flashes. Enter the hour with arrow buttons (0 to 23) and confirm with OK.
  • Page 30: Selecting The Temperature Unit

    Selecting the temperature unit You can chose between degrees Celsius °C and degrees Fahrenheit °F. If the unit is changed, the temperature set-point and limits are converted accordingly. Also when specifying the ramp function (see chap. 9) this setting is accordingly taken as the basis. C = degrees Celsius 0 °C = 31°F...
  • Page 31: Set-Point Entry For Temperature And Fan Speed

    Set-point entry for temperature and fan speed From Normal display with the arrow-up button to the Set-point entry menu. The current temperature set-point is displayed. Press OK to enter the temperature set-point. The temperature set-point flashes. Enter the temperature set-point with arrow buttons with an accuracy of a tenth of a degree (BD, BF) or of one degree (ED, FD, FED) and confirm with OK.
  • Page 32: Set-Point Entry For Temperature In Two-Door Chambers (Ed, Fd, Fed 720)

    6.6.1 Set-point entry for temperature in two-door chambers (ED, FD, FED 720) With two-door chambers (ED, FD, FED 720) the maximum adjustable temperature set-point depends on the ambient temperature: Range from 18 °C up to 26 °C: maximum temperature set-point: 300 °C •...
  • Page 33: Adjusting The Air Flap Position

    Adjusting the air flap position Opening the air flap in the exhaust duct serves to adjust the air change. The position of the air flap in the exhaust duct serves to adjust the fresh air entry. With the open the air flap, fresh air can enter through the fresh air tube.
  • Page 34: Changing The Passwords For User Level And General Controller Functions

    Changing the passwords for user level and general controller functions In this menu you can change the passwords for access to the user menu and to all controller functions. You can set two passworts for different access levels: L1 (level 1): The password enables access control to the user level L2 (level 2): The password enables access control to all controller functions Factory setting for both passwords is 00 00 (no password assigned).
  • Page 35 The right two digits of the password are flashing. Enter the desired numbers with arrow buttons and confirm with OK. The modified password (L1 or L2 depending on the selection) is shown (example: L1). If you want to change beween L1 and L2, confirm with OK. Thereaf- ter you can change to the other password level and also modify the password.
  • Page 36: Overtemperature Protection

    Overtemperature protection Overtemperature protective device (class 1) The chambers are regularly equipped with an overtemperature protective device (safety device class 1 acc. to DIN 12880:2007). It serves to protect the chamber, its environment and the contents against exceeding the maximum permissible temperature. When a defined temperature is reached, which is approx. by 20 °C to 30 °C above the chamber’s nominal temperature, the overtemperature protective device turns off the heating.
  • Page 37: Safety Controller

    Safety controller The chambers are regularly equipped with an adjustable electronic safety controller. It serves to protect the chamber, its environment and the contents against exceeding the maximum permissible temperature. Please observe the regulations applicable to your country (for Germany: DGUV guidelines 213-850 on safe working in laboratories, issued by the employers’...
  • Page 38: Setting The Safety Controller Set-Point

    Setting the safety controller set-point A limit temperature is entered as the safety controller set-point , i.e. the absolute maximum permitted temperature value. Example: Temperature set-point 45 °C, safety controller set-point 50 °C. Regularly check the safety controller setting relating to the entered temperature set-point Set the safety controller set-point by approx.
  • Page 39: Alarm Message And Proceeding In Case Of An Alarm

    Alarm message and proceeding in case of an alarm The alarm icon flashes in the display. In case of the option audible alarm with activated buzzer (chap. 7.6) the buzzer sounds. • Safety controller class 2 (“temperature limiter”) The alarm icon flashes in the display. In case of the option audible alarm with activated buzzer (chap. 7.6) the buzzer sounds.
  • Page 40: Disconnectable Audible Over-Temperature Alarm (Option)

    Disconnectable audible over-temperature alarm (option) This option permits activating an audible signal: If the buzzer is activated, an audible signal sounds when the limit temperature set at the safety controller is exceeded. This happens in addition to the alarm message on the controller display. Turning off the audible alarm does not influence the safety controller’s function.
  • Page 41: Timer Functions

    Timer functions Selecting the timer function There are up to three 3 timer functions: Timer function “Delayed Off” The selected timer run-time immediately starts running down. When the timer expires the heating turns off. Chambers with fan: The fan may continue working according to the selections made.
  • Page 42: Timer Function "Delayed Off

    General information on the setting: In the setting menus of the timer functions, it is always required to confirm all parameters with OK, other- wise all entries made will be lost. Timer run-time is set in days, hours, and minutes. If days have been entered, they are shown in the controller display preceded by an underscore: Setting: Setting:...
  • Page 43 The minute value flashes. Enter the minutes of the timer run-time (0 up to 59) and confirm with OK. Chambers without fan (BD, ED): The timer function “Delayed Off” is activated Back to Normal display. Chamber with fixed fan speed (FD): Select whether the fan shall operate or not after the timer has expired The current setting of the fan operation is shown Select fan operation: On (100 %) or Off (0 %)
  • Page 44: Turning Off The Timer Function Or Changing The Settings

    Chambers with adjustable fan speed (BF, FED): Enter the fan speed set-point valid for the time after the timer has expired. The current fan speed set-point is shown Enter the fan speed in steps of 10 % 0 % and 40 % up to 100 % and confirm with OK.
  • Page 45 Turning off the timer function when the timer has expired In Normal display press the OK button. Alternatively you can set the time to zero: From Normal display with the arrow-down button to the Timer function “Delayed Off” menu (with connected USB device: press the arrow-down button twice) Chambers without fan (BD, ED): Timer function “Delayed Off”, the timer has expired.
  • Page 46: Timer Function "Temperature Dependent Delayed Off" (Bf, Fed)

    Timer function “Temperature dependent Delayed Off” (BF, FED) 8.3.1 Entry and activation of the timer run-time, fan setting and set-point entry From Normal display with the arrow-down button to the Timer function “Temperature dependent Delayed Off” menu (with connected USB device: press the arrow-down button 4 times) Current Timer function “Temperature dependent Delayed Off”...
  • Page 47 The temperature set-point flashes. When the set-point is reached, the timer starts running down. Enter the temperature set-point, confirm with OK and go on to enter the fan speed set-point valid for the time af- ter the timer has expired The current fan speed is shown Enter the fan speed in steps of 10 % 0 % and 40 % up to 100 %...
  • Page 48: Turning Off The Timer Function Or Changing The Settings

    8.3.2 Turning off the timer function or changing the settings To turn off the timer function “Temperature dependent Delayed Off” during the time when it is still running, set all time values (days, hours, minutes) to zero in the according menu (terminating the timer function). As long as the timer is running, the timer function settings can be subsequently modified in this menu.
  • Page 49: Timer Function "Delayed On" (Bf, Fed)

    Timer function “Delayed On” (BF, FED) 8.4.1 Entry and activation of the timer run-time and fan setting From Normal display with the arrow-down button to the Timer function “Delayed On” menu (with connected USB device: press the arrow-down button 3 times) Current timer function “Delayed On”...
  • Page 50 The minute value flashes. Enter the minutes of the timer run-time (0 up to 59) confirm with OK and go on to enter the temperature set-point The temperature set-point flashes. Enter the temperature set-point, confirm with OK and go on to enter the fan speed set-point valid for the time af- ter the timer has expired The current fan speed set-point is shown Enter the fan speed in steps of 10 % -...
  • Page 51: Changing The Settings

    8.4.2 Changing the settings After the timer expired, the timer function „Delayed On“ deactivates, therefore turning the function off is not required. As long as the timer is still running, the timer function settings can be subsequently modified in this menu. To terminate the timer function, all time values (days, hours, minutes) must be set to zero in the according menu.
  • Page 52: Ramp Function

    Ramp function General information You can program temperature ramps in order to extend heating up times. This may be necessary in some cases to prevent temperature stress in the material during the heating up phase. Temperature ramps should only be used if required. Using them may result in considerably slowing down the heating up times. When the ramp function is turned off, the chamber will heat up with its maximum heating capacity.
  • Page 53: Setting And Displaying The Ramp Function

    Setting and displaying the ramp function From Normal display without fan with the arrow-up button to the Ramp function menu. with fan Ramp function (not programmed) Press OK to enter the gradient in degree per minute. The gradient flashes. Enter the gradient (0 up to 9) confirm with OK and go on toenter the target ramp set-point The target ramp set-point value flashes.
  • Page 54: Displaying The Effective Ramp Set-Point And Changing The Target Ramp Set-Point

    Displaying the effective ramp set-point and changing the target ramp set- point From Normal display showing the actual temperature (example: 27 °C), the gradient (example: 1) and the target ramp set-point (example: 40 °C) to the display of the effective ramp set-point The effective ramp set-point is displayed Press OK to set the target ramp set-point The target ramp set-point value flashes.
  • Page 55: Turning Off The Ramp Function

    Turning off the ramp function To turn off the ramp function, the gradient must be set to zero in the according menu. The set-point can be entered as desired. From Normal display without fan with the arrow-up button to the Ramp function menu with fan Ramp function with programmed gradient and target ramp set-point Press OK to enter the gradient in degree per minute.
  • Page 56: Data Recording Via Usb Interface

    Data recording via USB interface The USB interface located in the triangular instrument panel serves to read out the measured values, which are put out in real time. Following data is recorded: Timer, actual temperature value, temperature set-point, Object temperature sensor (chambers with option Object temperature display), Fan (chambers with fan), air flap position, safety controller, analog output (option), heating regulation ratio.
  • Page 57: Terminating Data Recording

    The current state of data recording (started) flashes Confirm with OK. Data recording is running. Back to Normal display. Data recording continues also during stand-by mode of the chamber. Disconnecting the power supply in- terrupts data recording, which continues after the power returns. To terminate data recording, stop it via the menu (chap.
  • Page 58: Network Configuration For Chambers With Ethernet Interface

    Network configuration for chambers with Ethernet interface The settings of this submenu are used for networking chambers with an Ethernet interface, e.g. to connect them with BINDER’s APT-COM™ 4 Multi Management Software (option, chap. 12.1). This menu subsequently offers the following settings: Display of the chamber‘s MAC address (no setting)
  • Page 59 Continue with OK to switching on and off the DHCP state The current DHCP state is displayed (on). The setting flashes. Select the setting with the arrow buttons. There are the following options: DHCP switched on: DHCP switched off: To configure the network settings, the DHCP state must be switched off. Otherwise, the DHCP- server would assign the network configuration..
  • Page 60 Confirm with OK and go on to enter the subnet mask. The first digits of the current subnet mask are shown. The setting flashes. Enter the desired values with the arrow buttons and confirm with OK. The next digits of the subnet mask are shown. Enter the desired values accordingly.
  • Page 61: Options

    The chamber is regularly (FED) or optionally equipped with an Ethernet interface on the chamber rear that can connect the BINDER APT-COM™ 4 Multi Management Software. The actual temperature value is given at adjustable intervals. Programming can be performed graphically via PC. Up to 100 chambers can be cross-linked.
  • Page 62: Water Protected Disconnectable Internal Socket (Option Bd, Bf)

    12.5 Water protected disconnectable internal socket (option BD, BF) You can turn on or off the disconnectable water protected internal socket (CA3GD) for line voltage inside the chamber by the switch in the triangular instrument panel, independent of the incubator operating or not. Thus, devices operated inside the incubator can be started or stopped without any need to open the cham- ber doors.
  • Page 63: Inert Gas Connection With Mostly Gas-Tight Version (Option For Bf, Fd, Fed)

    The air flap does not close the exhaust duct completely. The delivered plug serves to avoid emerging of vapors or loss of introduced inert gas, if any, via the exhaust duct. Due to special demands of heat re- sistance, use the delivered plug only. NOTICE Danger of inflammation when using an inappropriate plug.
  • Page 64 Inert gases in high concentrations is hazardous to health. They are colorless and almost odorless and therefore practically imperceptible. Inhalation of inert gases can cause drowsiness up to respiratory arrest. When the O content of the air decreases below 18%, there is risk of death from lack of oxygen. Any gas that might escape has to be led out via good room ventilation or a suitable exhaust system.
  • Page 65: Cleaning And Decontamination

    Do NOT use a neutral cleaning agent on zinc coated surfaces. Do not use cleaning agents that may cause a hazard due to reaction with components of the device or the charging material. If there is doubt regarding the suitability of cleaning products, please contact BINDER service.
  • Page 66 For surface protection, perform cleaning as quickly as possible. After cleaning completely remove cleaning agents from the surfaces with a moistened towel. Let the chamber dry. Soapsuds may contain chlorides and must therefore NOT be used for cleaning. With every decontamination method, always use adequate personal safety controls. Following cleaning, leave the chamber door open or remove the plugs of the optional access port.
  • Page 67: Decontamination / Chemical Disinfection

    For chemical disinfection, we recommend using the disinfectant spray Art. No. 1002-0022. Any corrosive damage that may arise following use of other disinfectants is excluded from lia- bility by BINDER GmbH. With every decontamination / disinfection method, always use adequate personal safety con- trols.
  • Page 68: Maintenance And Service, Troubleshooting, Repair, Testing

    For personnel requirements please refer to the Service Manual. • Repair Repair of the chamber can be performed by BINDER Service or by BINDER qualified service partners or technicians, in accordance with the description in the Service Manual. After maintenance, the chamber must be tested prior to resuming operation.
  • Page 69: Simple Troubleshooting

    If there are is a technical fault or shortcoming, take the chamber out of operation and inform BINDER Service. If you are not sure whether there is a technical fault, proceed ac- cording to the following list. If you cannot clearly identify an error or there is a technical fault, please contact BINDER Service.
  • Page 70: Sending The Chamber Back To Binder Gmbh

    14.4 Sending the chamber back to BINDER GmbH If you return a BINDER product to us for repair or any other reason, we will only accept the product upon presentation of an authorization number (RMA number) that has previously been issued to you. An au- thorization number will be issued after receiving your complaint either in writing or by telephone prior to your sending the BINDER product back to us.
  • Page 71: Disposal

    According to Annex I of Directive 2012/19/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), BINDER devices are classified as “monitoring and control instruments” (category 9) only intended for professional use“. They must not be disposed of at public col- lecting points.
  • Page 72: Disposal Of The Chamber In The Member States Of The Eu Except For The Federal Republic Of Germany

    (Elektro- und Elektronikgerätegesetz, ElektroG from 20 October 2015, BGBl. I p. 1739) or contact BINDER service who will organize taking back and disposal of the cham- ber according to the German national law for electrical and electronic equipment (Elektro- und El- ektronikgerätegesetz, ElektroG from 20 October 2015, BGBl.
  • Page 73: Disposal Of The Chamber In Non-Member States Of The Eu

    Danger of violation against existing law if not disposed of properly. Failure to comply with applicable law. Alteration of the environment.  For final decommissioning and disposal of the chamber, please contact BINDER ser- vice.  Follow the statutory regulations for appropriate, environmentally friendly disposal.
  • Page 74: Technical Description

    December 1996 by TÜV CERT). All test equipment used is subject to the administration of measure- ment and test equipment that is also constituent part of the BINDER QM DIN EN ISO 9001 systems. They are controlled and calibrated to a DKD-Standard at regular intervals.
  • Page 75: Bd Technical Data

    16.4 BD technical data Chamber size BD 56 BD 115 BD 260 BD 720 Exterior dimensions Width, net mm / inch 560 / 22.01 710 / 27.95 815 / 32.09 1165 / 45.87 Height, gross (incl. feet) mm / inch 625 / 24.60 735 / 28.94...
  • Page 76: Bf Technical Data

    +22 °C +/- 3 °C / 71.6 °F +/- 5.4 °F and a power supply voltage fluctuation of +/-10%. Technical data is determined in accordance to BINDER Factory Standard Part 2:2015 and DIN 12880:2007. All indications are average values, typical for chambers produced in series. We reserve the right to change technical specifications at any time.
  • Page 77 Chamber size BF 56 BF 115 BF 260 BF 720 Interior dimensions (continued) Interior volume l / cu.ft. 59 / 2.08 114 / 4.03 257 / 9.08 728 / 25.71 Steam space volume l / cu.ft. 66 / 2.33 127 / 4.49 279 / 9.85 791 / 27.93 Racks...
  • Page 78: Ed Technical Data

    +22 °C +/- 3 °C / 71.6 °F +/- 5.4 °F and a power supply voltage fluctuation of +/-10%. Technical data is determined in accordance to BINDER Factory Standard Part 2:2015 and DIN 12880:2007. All indications are average values, typical for chambers produced in series. We reserve the right to change technical specifications at any time.
  • Page 79 +22 °C +/- 3 °C / 71.6 °F +/- 5.4 °F and a power supply voltage fluctuation of +/-10%. Technical data is determined in accordance to BINDER Factory Standard Part 2:2015 and DIN 12880:2007. All indications are average values, typical for chambers produced in series. We reserve the right to change technical specifications at any time.
  • Page 80: Fd Technical Data

    16.7 FD technical data Chamber size FD 56 FD 115 FD 260 FD 720 Exterior dimensions Width, net mm / inch 560 / 22.01 710 / 27.95 815 / 32.09 1165 / 45.87 Height, gross (incl. feet) mm / inch 625 / 24.60 735 / 28.94 965 / 37.99 1590 / 62.60...
  • Page 81: Fed Technical Data

    +22 °C +/- 3 °C / 71.6 °F +/- 5.4 °F and a power supply voltage fluctuation of +/-10%. Technical data is determined in accordance to BINDER Factory Standard Part 2:2015 and DIN 12880:2007. All indications are average values, typical for chambers produced in series. We reserve the right to change technical specifications at any time.
  • Page 82 Chamber size FED 56 FED 115 FED 260 FED 720 Interior dimensions Width mm / inch 400 / 15.75 550 / 21.65 650 / 25.59 1000 / 39.37 Height mm / inch 440 / 17.32 550 / 21.65 780 / 30.71 1300 / 51.18 Depth mm / inch 345 / 13.58...
  • Page 83: Equipment And Options (Extract)

    If the chamber is fully loaded, the specified heating up times may vary according to the load. 16.9 Equipment and options (extract) To operate the chamber, use only original BINDER accessories or accessories / components from third-party suppliers authorized by BINDER. The user is responsible for any risk arising from using unauthorized accessories. Standard equipment Microprocessor temperature controller √...
  • Page 84: Accessories And Spare Parts (Extract)

    √ 16.10 Accessories and spare parts (extract) BINDER GmbH is responsible for the safety features of the chamber only, provided skilled electricians or qualified personnel authorized by BINDER perform all maintenance and repair, and if components relating to chamber safety are replaced in the event of failure with original spare parts.
  • Page 85 6014-0003 Rubber pads for safe stacking (5 pieces) 8012-1887 Neutral cleaning agent, 1 kg 1002-0016 For information on components not listed here, please contact BINDER Service. Validation service Art. no. Qualification folder IQ-OQ (printed version) 7007-0001 Qualification folder IQ-OQ (digital version)
  • Page 86: Dimensions Size 56

    16.11 Dimensions size 56 BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 86/116...
  • Page 87 BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 87/116...
  • Page 88: Dimensions Size 115

    16.12 Dimensions size 115 BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 88/116...
  • Page 89 BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 89/116...
  • Page 90: Dimensions Size 260

    16.13 Dimensions size 260 BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 90/116...
  • Page 91 BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 91/116...
  • Page 92: Dimensions Size 720

    16.14 Dimensions size 720 BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 92/116...
  • Page 93 BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 93/116...
  • Page 94 BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 94/116...
  • Page 95: Certificates And Declarations Of Conformity

    Certificates and declarations of conformity 17.1 EU Declaration of Conformity for BD BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 95/116...
  • Page 96 BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 96/116...
  • Page 97: Eu Declaration Of Conformity For Bf

    17.2 EU Declaration of Conformity for BF BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 97/116...
  • Page 98 BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 98/116...
  • Page 99: Eu Declaration Of Conformity For Ed

    17.3 EU Declaration of Conformity for ED BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 99/116...
  • Page 100 BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 100/116...
  • Page 101: Eu Declaration Of Conformity For Fd

    17.4 EU Declaration of Conformity for FD BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 101/116...
  • Page 102 BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 102/116...
  • Page 103: Eu Declaration Of Conformity For Fed

    17.5 EU Declaration of Conformity for FED BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 103/116...
  • Page 104 BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 104/116...
  • Page 105: Certification Institute Of The Association For Electrical, Electronic And Information Technologies)

    17.6 Certificate for the GS mark of conformity of the “VDE Prüf- und Zertifizier- ungsinstitut” (Testing and Certification Institute of the Association for Elec- trical, Electronic and Information Technologies) BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 105/116...
  • Page 106 BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 106/116...
  • Page 107 BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 107/116...
  • Page 108 BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 108/116...
  • Page 109 BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 109/116...
  • Page 110: Certificate Of Compliance For The Ul Certification Mark From Underwriters Laboratories

    17.7 Certificate of Compliance for the UL Certification Mark from Underwriters La- boratories BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022 page 110/116...
  • Page 111: Contamination Clearance Certificate

    Contamination clearance certificate 18.1 For chambers located outside the USA and Canada Declaration with regard to safety and health Erklärung zur Sicherheit und gesundheitlichen Unbedenklichkeit The German Ordinance on Hazardous Substances (GefStofV), and the regulations regarding safety at the workplace, require that this form be filled out for all products that are returned to us, so that the safety and health of our employees can be warranted.
  • Page 112 Transport by (means and name of transport company, etc.) Versendung durch (Name Spediteur o.ä.) ___________________________________________________________________________________ Date of dispatch to BINDER GmbH / Tag der Absendung an BINDER GmbH: ___________________________________________________________________________________ BD / BF / ED / FD / FED (E3.1) 02/2022...
  • Page 113 We herewith commit ourselves and guarantee that we will indemnify BINDER GmbH for all damages that are a consequence of incomplete or incorrect information provided by us, and that we will exempt BINDER GmbH from eventual damage claims by third parties./ Wir versichern, dass wir gegenüber BINDER für jeden...
  • Page 114: For Chambers Located In The Usa And Canada

    Please complete this form and the Customer Decontamination Declaration (next 2 pages) and attach the required pictures. E-mail to: IDL_SalesOrderProcessing_USA@binder-world.com After we have received and reviewed the complete information we will decide on the issue of a RMA num- ber. Please be aware that size specifications, voltage specifications as well as performance specifications are available on the internet at www.binder-world.us...
  • Page 115 Customer (End User) Decontamination Declaration Health and Hazard Safety declaration To protect the health of our employees and the safety at the workplace, we require that this form is com- pleted by the user for all products and parts that are returned to us. (Distributors or Service Organizations cannot sign this form) NO RMA number will be issued without a completed form.
  • Page 116 4.5 Shipping laws and regulations have not been violated. I hereby commit and guarantee that we will indemnify BINDER Inc. for all damages that are a con- sequence of incomplete or incorrect information provided by us, and that we will indemnify and hold harmless BINDER Inc.

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