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NESLAB EX Series NESLAB EX S eries eries eries NESLAB EX S NESLAB EX S eries Bath/Circulator Bath/Circulator Bath/Circulator Bath/Circulator Bath/Circulator Thermo Scientific Manual P/N U00696 Rev. 03/06/07 Installation Installation Installation Installation Installation Operation Operation Operation Operation Operation Basic Maintenance Basic Maintenance...
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After-sale Support Thermo Fisher Scientific Corporation is committed to customer service both during and after the sale. If you have questions concerning the unit operation, contact our Sales Department. If your unit fails to operate properly, or if you have questions concerning spare parts or Service Contracts, contact our Service Department.
Section I Safety Warnings Warnings are posted throughout the manual. These warnings are designated by an exclamation mark inside an equilateral triangle and text highlighted in bold. Read and follow these important instructions. Failure to observe these instructions can result in permanent damage to the unit, significant property damage, or personal injury or death.
Section II General Information Indicates heater status. See page 17. Press to start/stop the Press to change the unit. See page 17. displayed value. See page 17. Press to sequence Indicates the controller is through the three indicators displaying the setpoint. Press and accept the displayed the arrow buttons to change the value.
Quick Reference Operating Procedures Installation Temperature Adjustment Locate the unit on a sturdy work area. Ambient To display the temperature setpoint, press temperatures should be inside the range of +50°F to +104°F (+10°C to +40°C). The maximum operating the controller. The indicator will illuminate and relative humidity is 80%.
Description The Thermo Scientific NESLAB EX Bath/Circulators are designed to provide temperature control for applications requiring a fluid work area or pumping to an external system. Units consist of a circulation pump, seamless stainless steel bath, work area cover, and a microprocessor temperature controller.
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Unit Dimensions (inches) ½ 30° 3¼ 105° 1 ½ Rear View Side View EX 7 EX 10 EX 17 EX 35 Unit Dimensions Dimension A 14 5/8 14 5/8 17 5/8 20 5/8 Dimension B 9 1/4 11 3/8 11 3/8 11 3/8 Dimension C 19 3/4...
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Section III Installation and Operation Site Ambient Temperature Range +50°F to +104°F (+10°C to +40°C) Maximum Operating Relative Humidity 80%. Overvoltage Category Pollution Degree Never place the unit in a location where excessive heat, moisture, or corrosive materials are present. Electrical Requirements The unit construction provides protection against the risk of electrical...
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The following power options are available: Unit Amps Breaker Power Inlet EX 7/10 115/60/1 IEC 320-C-13 100/50-60/1 IEC 320-C-13 230/50/1 IEC 320-C-19 EX 17/35 115/60/1 IEC 320-C-19 100/50-60/1 IEC 320-C-19 230/50/1 IEC 320-C-19 1. Average Amp draw. Unit Type Amperage Plug Type 115/60/1 NEMA 5-15...
Plumbing Requirements Ensure the unit is off before connecting tubing to the unit. To prevent damage to the plumbing lines, always support the fittings while installing/removing the pumping caps and lines. Hose Connections The pump connections are located at the rear of the pump box and are labelled (pump outlet) and (pump inlet).
Tap Water Cooling Coils The unit is equipped with a cooling coil located behind the stainless steel baffle in the bath, see page 5. The coil is useful for maintaining near-ambient tem- peratures, or when cooling from elevated temperatures. Temperature stability can also improve by circulating cold fluid through the coil.
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Circulating to an open container Levelling Device Outlet Inlet Bath (Rear View) Open Container A stainless steel leveling device is available to aid circulation to an open vessel. Contact our Sales Department for more information (see Preface). Support the leveling device over the open container with a ringstand. Stagger the tubes in the leveling device so one tube is submerged in the vessel fluid, and the other tube is level with the fluid surface.
Fluids The user is always responsible for the fluid used. Never use flammable or corrosive fluids with this unit. The use of chlorine or sodium hypochlorite in the baths will cause pitting that could damage the heater coils. Handling and disposal of liquids other than water should be done in accordance with the fluid manufacturers specification and/or the MSDS for the fluid us For fluid selection consider application requirements, operating temperature...
Controller (Digital One/Digital Plus) The controller controls temperature using a Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) algorithm. It is designed with self-diagnostic features and easy to use operator interface. Two controller options are available: Digital One and Digital Plus. The information on the following two pages applies to both controllers. The information on the following two pages applies to both controllers.
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NOTE: The following indications are not visible until is depressed. Setpoint. Indicates the controller is displaying the current setpoint. Low Temperature Alarm. Indicates the controller is displaying the current low temperature alarm. High Temperature Alarm. Indicates the controller is displaying the current high temperature alarm.
Start Up/Shut Down (Digital One/Digital Plus) Controller Pre-Start Before starting the unit, double check all electrical and plumbing connections. Ensure the bath reservoir is properly filled. The unit will not start if the reservoir fluid level is below the lower horizontal slit. The unit can be configured for automatic restart.
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Low Temp Alarm To display/change the low temperature alarm setting press until illuminates. The display will flash the current limit value. Use the arrow buttons to change the value. You can not set the alarm closer than 0.1°C below the setpoint.
Setup/Tuning Loop (Digital One/Digital Plus) The Setup/Tuning Loop is used to tune the controller's PID parameters (HEAt); enable/disable auto restart (AStrt); determine how the unit will react when a fault occurs (FAUlt) — either shut down (on) or continue to run (oFF); and to configure the temperature display to indicate to a tenth or a hundredth of a degree (rES).
Controller (Digital Plus) Alarm. If the alarm sounds, use this button to toggle the alarm off and on. If the cause of the alarm is cleared but then reoccurs, the alarm will sound again. Mute The button is also used to abort changes to the setpoint and temperature alarms.
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Timer. Pressing the Timer button enables/disables the Timer function of the bath. You can define the current time, a turn-on time, and a turn-off time. Timer To setup the bath for timer operation see Timer Setup Loop on page 25. If the bath is turned off using with the timer mode enabled, the Timer LED will go out and the timer mode will be disabled.
Computer Setup Loop (Digital Plus Only) NOTE: The Computer Setup Loop is not available if the serial communications mode is enabled. Review/change the settings before entering the mode. Computer The Computer Setup Loop is used to set the serial communications protocol parameters.
Timer Setup Loop (Digital Plus Only) To set the timer, with the bath on, press and hold the Timer button for five seconds to access the controller's Timer Setup Loop. The display will indicate diSP. Use the arrow buttons to select the desired clock display. Press the Timer Timer button and the controller will display cloc.
Offset Setup Loop NOTE: Use this feature only when the bath is at a stable temperature. (Digital Plus Only) Press the Offset button to display the current offset temperature value and illuminate the LED. Offset To change the value press and hold the Offset button for five seconds to enter the controller's Offset Setup Loop.
Analog Port - Optional (Digital Plus Only) A I/O Analog Port The 15-pin female receptacle located on the rear of the controller is used for optional analog interface. The analog signal is setup using the unit's Computer Setup Loop. With the bath on, press and hold the Computer button for five seconds.
High Temperature Cutout (Digital One/Digital Plus) Adjustable High Temperature Cutout To protect your application, the adjustable High Temperature Cutout ensures the heater will not exceed temperatures that can cause serious damage to your unit. A single temperature sensor is located in the bath fluid. A High Temperature fault occurs when the temperature of the sensor exceeds the set temperature limit.
Accessories (Digital One/Digital Plus) Autorefill Accessory The autorefill accessory attaches to the rear of the bath. The autorefill provides makeup water to replace bath fluid lost to evaporation, etc. It will require a tap water source. A reservoir level float switch and logic/signal are already installed in the bath.
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Reservoir Overflow Device The overflow device is designed to act as an automatic drain for the unit's reservoir. The assembly is stainless steel with the exception of the drain fitting which is Ryton ® . The unit can still be drained as normal, but if the level reaches the middle of the tee it will begin to overflow out the bent tube.
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Stainless Steel Test Tube Racks The following Stainless Steel test tube rack assemblies are available: Unit Test Tubes (maximum) Size (mm) Part Number EX 7 126000000040 EX 7 126000000041 EX 10/17/35 126000000042 EX 10/17/35 126000000043 EX 35 Stainless Steel Shelf Set Thermo Fisher offers two accessory shelves for use in the EX-35 bath.
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The following accessories are also available from Thermo Fisher: External Sensors (Digital Plus only) Description Part Number 6"L X .187"DIA, 6' Lead, Stainless Steel probe 058520 18"L X .187"DIA, 6' Lead, Stainless Steel probe 058521 1.5"L X .187"DIA, 6' Lead, Stainless Steel probe 058522 1.5"L X .062"DIA, 6' Lead, Stainless Steel probe 058523...
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Accessories (Digital Plus Only) RPC Remote Box An RPC can control the bath from a remote location. It mirrors the controller displays; and has the ability to store and run up to 16 programs. It operates by sending and receiving information by RS-485 serial communication. It attaches to the unit by an RS-485 cable with 9-pin D subminature connectors.
Section IV Basic Maintenance To avoid electrical shock, disconnect the mains cord prior to removing any access panels or covers. Service Contracts Thermo Fisher Scientific offers on-site Service Contracts designed to provide extended life and minimal down-time for your unit. For more information, contact our Service Department (see Preface, After-sale Support).
Internal Temperature Sensor (rdt1) Calibration Should the bath fluid temperature display disagree with your calibrated refer- Press and Hold ence thermometer, the internal temperature sensor (rtd1) may need calibration. XX.X Do not pick calibration points that are outside the safe operating limits of the fluid in your application.
External Temperature Sensor (rtd2) Calibration (Digital Plus Only) When using any external sensor (rtd2) for the first time, Thermo Fisher recom- mends a calibration. This calibration will only affect the temperature read by the external sensor. Do not pick calibration points that are outside the safe operating limits of the fluid in your application.
Optional Analog Port/ Calibration (Digital Plus Only) P ress and Hold The analog signal is setup using the unit's Computer Setup Loop. With the XX.X bath on, press and hold the Computer button for five seconds. The controller will display SErL. If needed, press the arrow buttons to toggle between 232, 485, and A In.
Section V Troubleshooting Error Codes On Start Up: ROM checksum. Check with Thermo Fisher Test failure. Locks up the program Display board failure. Clears when display board is fixed Critical checksum failure. Check with Thermo Fisher Operational Errors: Asynchronous communication error, check serial interface parameters Bad calibration data entered using Calibration Loop.
Configuration error Invalid timer setting, see page 25 Offset setting = ---, or not defined, see page 26 Feature not available because communication mode is enabled Unit reaction to warning/fault errors depend on how the unit is configured, see Setup/Tuning Loop on page 21. The unit is shipped configured to continue running.
Checklist Unit will not start On Digital Plus controllers, check Serial Communication Mode on or off. Check reservoir. Unit will not start if the reservoir fluid is below the lower slit. Check the line cord; ensure it is plugged in. Check the position of the circuit breaker on the rear of the unit.
Service Assistance If, after following these troubleshooting steps, your unit fails to operate properly, contact our Service Department for assistance (see Preface, After- sale Support). Before calling, please obtain the following information: - unit BOM number - unit serial number - software version - voltage of power source Controller PID Values...
Displaying Software Version Number (Digital One/Digital Plus) These values will be needed when calling Thermo Fisher Scientific for sales/ service information. The controller can display the installed software version number. For example, for a unit with software version 082645.1A: 1. Unit is running normally and displaying reservoir fluid temperature. 2.
Appendix A Fluids Water Quality Standard and Recommendations Permissible (PPM) Desirable (PPM) Microbiologicals (algae, bacteria, fungi) Inorganic Chemicals Calcium <25 <0.6 Chloride <25 <10 Magnesium <12 <0.1 Sulfate <25 <1 Total Hardness <17 <0.05 Unfavorably high total ionized solids (TIS) can accelerate the rate of galvanic corrosion.
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EX Compatibility with Recommended Fluids Filtered/Singled Distilled water This fluid is recommended primarily because it has all microorganisms that cause biological fouling removed through vaporizing and condensing the water. However, distilled water does not remain pure for very long when exposed to the atmosphere. Air-born spores can contaminate the water and activate algae growth.
Appendix B NC Serial Communications Protocol (Digital Plus Only) NOTE: This appendix assumes you have a basic understanding of serial communications protocols. All data is sent and received in binary form, do not use ASCII. In the following pages the binary data is represented in hexadecimal (hex) format. The NC Serial Communications Protocol is based on a master-slave model.
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NC Serial Communications Protocol NOTE: All byte values are shown in hex, hex represents the binary values that must be sent to the bath. Do not use ASCII. The framing of the communications packet in both directions is: Checksum region Lead char Addr-MSB Addr-LSB Command...
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The master sets parameters in the bath by sending one of the Set Functions as shown in Table 1. The master does not send a qualifier byte in the data field. The master should be pre-programmed to send the correct precision and units (it could also read the parameter of interest first to decode the correct precision and units needed).
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Table 1 (All bytes are in hex) RS-232. For RS-485 substitute CC for CA as the lead character. FUNCTION MASTER SENDS BATH RESPONDS READ Read Acknowledge CA 00 01 00 00 FE CA 00 01 00 02(v1)(v2)(cs) Read Status* CA 00 01 09 00 F5 CA 00 01 09 05(d1)(d2)(d3)(d4)(d5)(cs) Read Internal Temperature CA 00 01 20 00 DE...
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Table 2 Read Status b.7 = 1 RTD1 Open Fault RTD2 Open Fault High Fixed Temp Fault b.6 = 1 RTD1 Shorted Fault RTD2 Shorted Fault Low Fixed Temp Fault b.5 = 1 RTD1 Open RTD2 Open Warn High Temp Fault b.4 = 1 RTD1 Shorted RTD2 Shorted Warn...
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Appendix C International Quick Reference Operating Procedures Verkorte handleiding Operationeel gebruik Plaats het apparaat niet in stoffige, corrosieve en/of Alvorens het apparaat in gebruik te nemen, dient u eerst vochtige ruimtes. Maak het apparaat regelmatig alle elektrischeen slangaansluitingen te controleren. schoon.
Thermo Scientific Product Repair Depot within the warranty period. The expense of returning the unit to the authorized Thermo Scientific Product Repair Depot for warranty service will be paid for by the buyer. Our responsibility in respect to warranty claims is limited to performing the required repairs or replacements, and no claim of breach of warranty shall be cause for cancellation or recision of the contract of sales of any unit.
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