Table of Contents Page General View General Transportation and Storage Installation Power Supply Operation Temperature Control Temperature Controller Setpoint Control Programme Control Programmable Timer for Alternating Temperatures Example for a Dual Setponit Daily Programme Example for a Dual Setpoint Weekly Programme Temperature Protection Specimen Protection Unit Protection...
2 General Rumed cooled incubators are producing ideal thermal conditions for quality control and research in science and industry. Experiences of almost 50 years stand for a maintenance-free construction and result in longevity. Cooled incubators are fabricated for two different temperature ranges and three unit sizes each can be chosen from.
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Units being equiped with the option "Ultrasonic Humidification" must be installed in such a way, that the test room bottom is in level position to ensure a correct drain of water. Model Type of foots Tool 3000/3100/3200 2 adjustable foots fork wrench SW22 on the front (width: 22mm)
5 Power Supply • Current (A.C.) and voltage at the installation place must coincide with the indications on the name-plate of the unit. The name-plate can be found at the upper part in the door frame on the left side. •...
7 Temperature Control 7.1 Temperature Controller Heating ON Cooling ON Functioning The digital temperature controller Actual Value can be used as constant value Programme Runs (if W2 is lighting) controller or, with optional acces- Setpoint sories, as programme controller. Temperature sensor is a Pt 100 resistance thermometer, class A.
7.4 Programmable Timer for Alternating Temperatures Time/Response time Response time number of the weekday indicated (1 ON, 1 OFF, 2 ON usw.) Weekday (7=Sunday) The point indicates permanent Control ON or OFF Hours setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Indication of actual switch position/ switching command...
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-10- Change of the Switching Status Clock indicates the actual time (f. ex. 13.48 h) Switching status is "Automatic OFF" 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Press and hold key m and press key Hand once. The switching status will change-over to "PERMANENT ON" 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (display indicates a point above ON) Press and hold key m and press key Hand once.
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-11- A correct execution of the programme is based on the condition, that only the required ON-/OFF-commands have been programmed. When you are not sure, if you have programmed unintentionally switching commands which are not required and which may disturb the programme flow, you can visually check the commands by calling them on the display.
-12- 7.5 Example for a Dual Setpoint Daily Programme Dual Setpoint Daily Programme Excess Temperature Control TWW (=SP3) Test Room Temperature (=SP) Low Temperature 120 min 660 min 120 min Control TWW Programme Programme START Switching Status of Programme Timer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 23 hour of the day...
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-13- Entry of Programme Data Adjustment of value SP (acc. to our example: 20 °C) Push key until SP2 is displayed Adjustment of value SP2 (acc. to our example 30 °C) Push once, Pt2 will be displayed Adjustment of value Pt2 (acc.
-14- 7.6 Example for a Dual Setpoint Weekly Programme Most of the temperature programmes with a duration of less than 24 h can be realized in the operating mode "daily programme". However, a programme with for example a duration of 36 h, an reiterating cycle of 16 h, or a programme execution on defined week-days is only possible in the operating mode "weekly programme".
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-15- Our following example describes the programming of a complicated weekly programme. Our example uses a 16 h-cycle being repeated 7 times running. Programming of the parameters for the temperature controller corresponds to the programming described in the chapter "Dual Setpoint Daily Programme". Programming of the switching commands for the timer are explained subsequently to the example.
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-17- Programming, Modifying or Deleting ON-/OFF-commands (Weekly Programme) Clock indicates the actual time (f. ex. 13.48 h) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Press the key PROG several times until the switching command Prog. to be modified is displayed (Example: press once to call 1 ON) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Press key d once, and a flashing arrow will be displayed above 1.
-18- 8 Temperature Protection 8.1 Specimen Protection The unit is equiped with a freely adjustable temperature selector control (TWW) for protection of the specimen to be tested. The temperature controller avoids any deviation from the ajusted temperature range possibly occuring due 20 30 to malfunction.
-19- 8.2 Unit Protection The unit is equiped with an overtemperature protection. The measuring sensor is located in the rear test room on the right side below the ceiling. In case of overtemperature the fuse (3) bursts. The unit remains switched-off and an acoustic alarm is released additionally.
-20- 9 Lighting General The lighting can be switched in two groups (standard) to reach different luminous intensity values (Exception: If only 1 lamp is mounted, it will be switched over group I and the switch for group II will be of no function). A photoperiod can be run by means of the timer.
-21- Replacement of the Fluorescent Lamps • Unplug the mains plug of the unit • Open the unit door widely and remove the insertion grids • Unscrew the slides of the moisture-proof lampholders (Caution: Upon a certain operation time the fluorescent lamps are hot!) •...
-22- 11 Humidification 11.1 Evaporative Humidification General The air humidifier operates according to the evaporation principle and attains a water temperature of approx. 70 °C. The maximum evaporative power amounts to approx. 200g per hour. The relative humidity is controlled by a hygrostat.
Depending on lime content of the water, the air humidifier should be decalcified every second month using our RUMED quick antiliming agent. For antiliming unplug the plug out of the socket. A detailed description for antiliming will be delivered with our quick antiliming agent.
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-24- Humidity Controller The adjusted humidity is kept constant by an Humidification ON Dehumidification ON electronic digital controller. The capacitive humidity sensor consists of a Actual value dielectric, the relative permittivity of which is Setpoint varying proportionally to the relative humidity.
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-25- Operation of the Different Types of Water Supply Operation with Demineralized Tap Water Connect water intake of the humidifier with the Mist supply furnished hose to a demineralized water supply to the test room Either recirculation according to DVGW (German Supply Company for of the air out of the test room or additional blower for...
-26- Rinsing of the Humidifier and the Hoses before Initial Start or After Erroneous Operation with Tap Water • Rinse with switched-on unit • Loosen hose clamp of the right hose (OUT) on the humidifier and pull off hose • Suck water out of the water vessel through this opening •...
Defrosting • Models 3000, 3100 and 3200: The dew water is collected in the evaporation vessel where it automatically evaporates. Observe, that the dew water can flow off unhindered through the drain at the back wall of the cooling chamber. If required, puncture the drain with a peak object.
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