TQC Sheen CurveX CX2005 Operating Instructions Manual

TQC Sheen CurveX CX2005 Operating Instructions Manual

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CurveX Insulation Box
CX2005
max. temperature 300°C
Operating Instructions
(V2.2 0923)
IMPORTANT! Before using this hardware
we strongly advise to read this manual
carefully.
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Summary of Contents for TQC Sheen CurveX CX2005

  • Page 1 CurveX Insulation Box CX2005 max. temperature 300°C Operating Instructions IMPORTANT! Before using this hardware (V2.2 0923) we strongly advise to read this manual carefully.
  • Page 2 2908 LL Capelle aan den IJssel written permission from TQC Sheen. The Netherlands Tel: +31-(0)10 - 7900 100 Industrial Physics, TQC Sheen © 2023 E-mail: info-ic@industrialphysics.com Printed in The Netherlands Website site: http://www.industrialphysics.com TQC Sheen is a brand of Industrial Physics Inc. | www.industrialphysics.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT Safety precautions Product description Specifications Scope of supply Accessories Performing a measurement Items needed Preparation of the insulation box Connecting the temperature sensors Inspecting the silicon gasket Placing the energy absorber in the box Checking the wiring Starting the logging Closing the lid Run through the oven 4.10...
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    1. Safety precautions • It is recommended to wear heat insulated gloves when handling the insulation box and energy absorber. • In order to protect the equipment, do not exceed the specified time and temperature limits, as indicated by the green area in the graphs. •...
  • Page 5: Product Description

    2. Product description The TQC Sheen CurveX Stainless Insulation Box is a thermal barrier designed for the CurveX 3 Basic and the CurveX 4 oven loggers. The inner box and CurveX logger are shielded by a care- fully selected insulation material, that makes the insulation box suitable for high temperatures for longer periods of time.
  • Page 6: Scope Of Supply

    3. Scope of supply • CX2005 Insulation box • CX2071 Silicon gasket • Manual 3.1 Accessories • A CX2011 energy absorber is a must-have and this is part of the CX4005 kit with CurveX 4 oven logger, insulation box, seal and energy absorber. When multiple runs through the oven are expected it is advised to have a second, spare energy absorber at hand.
  • Page 7: Performing A Measurement

    4. Performing a measurement 4.1 Items needed In order to use the box properly and prevent damage to the oven logger, use the items and follow the steps below: The following items are needed: 1. CX2005 Isolation Box 2. CX2011 Energy Absorber (part of the CX4005 kit) 3.
  • Page 8: Connecting The Temperature Sensors

    4.3 Connecting the temperature sensors Connect the probes to the CurveX noting the + and – sign on the plug and the logger and the port number 1 to 8. 4.4 Inspecting the silicon gasket Carefully inspect the silicon gasket and replace when needed with a new one (CX2071).
  • Page 9: Closing The Lid

    4.8 Closing the lid Check that the logger is turned on and started. Place the lid on the insulation box and secure using the 4 latches. Re-check the wires and check the lid and seal for proper sealing all around the outside 4.9 Run through the oven Place the insulation box with attached sensors in the oven...
  • Page 10: Maintenance

    5. Maintenance • Though robust in design, this instrument is precision-machined, so handle with care. • There is no regelar maintenance required. • It advised to check the seal everytime the box is opened to be able to order a new one (CX2071) in time.
  • Page 11: Disclaimer

    6. Disclaimer The right of technical modifications is reserved. The information given in this manual is not intended to be exhaustive and any person using the product for any purpose other than that specifically recommended in this manual without first obtaining written confirmation from us as to the suitability of the product for the intended purpose does so at his own risk.
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