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Parker Hannifin Corporation has a continuous policy of product development and although the Company reserves the right to change specification, it attempts to keep customers informed of any alterations. This publication is for general information only and customers are requested to contact contact your local Parker Sales Representative for detailed information and advice on a product’s...
RP Stat Volume Recipe: ......................30 RP Stat Mass Recipe: ....................... 32 Front Panel: Data Entry & Display .................... 34 Back Panel: Interface Options ....................35 FilterTec II Manual Mode: ......................43 Appendix “A” ........................44 Revision History: Revision: Description:...
ALWAYS DISCONNECT this equipment from the power source before cleaning or performing maintenance. Contact Parker domnick hunter for parts, information and service. WARNING DISCONNECT ALL POWER TO THIS UNIT BEFORE INSTALLING, SERVICING, CLEANING OR REMOVING THE FUSE. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN BODILY HARM AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
équipement. DÉBRANCHEZ TOUJOURS cet équipement de la source de courant avant de nettoyer ou d’exécuter l’entretien. APPELEZ PARKER pour pièces détachées, renseignements et entretien. ATTENTION DÉBRANCHEZ TOUT COURANT DE CETTE UNITÉ AVANT DE FAIRE L’INSTALLATION, D’EFFECTUER L’ENTRETIEN, LE NETTOYAGE OU AVANT DE RETIRER LE FUSIBLE.
To remove dust, dirt and stains, the outer surfaces of the FilterTec II may be wiped down using a soft, non- fluffing cloth moistened with water. If required, you may also use a mild detergent or Isopropanol.
Country specific information can be found at: www.parker.com/termsandconditions. FilterTec II Maintenance Factory based preventative maintenance is recommended on an annual basis. Contact your Territory Manager or Parker Technical support to obtain a quote for this process, or go to https://solutions.parker.com/service and fill out the on line form.
Pressure is used for monitoring and alarms. Pressure Displayed with a resolution of 0.1 psi; choice of psi, bar, kpa. • Pressure Range: The default pressure range of the sensors is 0-60psi. Most peristaltic pumps generate pressures up to 30 psi. If you have need for higher pressures, contact Parker Technical Support for assistance. Electrical •...
RP Stat Mass: Runs at constant rate gravimetrically until specified pressure is achieved and automatically switches to constant pressure control. The FilterTec II can also be operated in Manual Mode where the pump will run at a fix percent of motor speed. The end user can configure Pump settings and Alarms.
SciDoc II Software Package provides complete process analysis with graphing of data, and real-time verification and documentation of process parameters. SciDoc II Software Installation • Go to https://discover.parker.com/lab-system-support and download the SciDoc II file • Extract the files to your chosen location and run Setup.exe to install it. •...
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Once complete, press the EXPORT DATA button. This will generate a 21CFR11 compliant spreadsheet for your use. A browse window will allow you to choose where the file is stored, and a default file name based on current date and time is assumed unless you change it. The file will look similar to this:...
Leave some space between these items to allow for cables and tubing. Connect the RS232 to USB cable between the PC and the “Printer” connector on the rear of the FilterTec II. This cable may need a driver installed from the internet, contact your IT person if help is needed.
Constant Rate Volume Recipe: Starting at the main screen, choose settings first, then press the tubing button, and confirm Motor RPM and head, then choose the tubing size from the drop-down list. Return to the main screen and choose the Recipes button. Choose an existing loaded recipe to edit or click on Create New.
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Press the Constant Rate Alarms and Settings Button and the next screen is displayed. On this screen set your flow units and direction of the pump head. (in most cases the defaults of mL/min and CW will be fine). Also set balance related alarms on this screen.
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The following chart shows tubing dimensions and the available flow rates based on tubing and motor size: MasterFlex Tubing Tubing ID*: in 0.030 0.060 0.125 0.190 0.250 0.310 0.190 0.250 0.310 Tubing OD*: in 0.157 0.189 0.251 0.314 0.376 0.439 0.376 0.439 0.500...
Constant Rate Mass Recipe: Starting at the main screen, choose settings first, then press the tubing button, and confirm Motor RPM and head, then choose the tubing size from the drop-down list. Return to the main screen and choose the Recipes button. Choose an existing loaded recipe to edit or click on Create New.
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Now press the Constant Mass Rate Alarms and Settings Button and the next screen is displayed. On this screen set your flow units and direction of the pump head. (in most cases the defaults of gm/min and CW will be fine). Also set balance related alarms on this screen.
Constant Pressure Volume Recipe: Starting at the main screen, choose settings first, then press the tubing button, and confirm Motor RPM and head, then choose the tubing size from the drop-down list. Return to the main screen and choose the Recipes button. Choose an existing loaded recipe to edit or click on Create New.
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which scale is in use and set low values to warn and stop if the Solution Reservoir gets near empty, and high values to warn and stop when the Collection Reservoir gets close to full. Press Set when finished. NOTE: Anytime a numerical data field is tapped on, a numeric keypad will appear to allow for setting the value. Select enter after selecting the number.
Constant Pressure Mass Recipe: Starting at the main screen, choose settings first, then press the tubing button, and confirm Motor RPM and head, then choose the tubing size from the drop-down list. Return to the main screen and choose the Recipes button. Choose an existing loaded recipe to edit or click on Create New.
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which scale is in use and set low values to warn and stop if the Solution Reservoir gets near empty, and high values to warn and stop when the Collection Reservoir gets close to full. Press Set when finished. NOTE: Anytime a numerical data field is tapped on, a numeric keypad will appear to allow for setting the value. Select enter after selecting the number.
RP Stat Volume Recipe: Starting at the main screen, choose settings first, then press the tubing button, and confirm Motor RPM and head, then choose the tubing size from the drop-down list. Return to the main screen and choose the Recipes button. Choose an existing loaded recipe to edit or click on Create New.
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scale is in use and set low values to warn and stop if the Solution Reservoir gets near empty, and high values to warn and stop when the Collection Reservoir gets close to full. Press Set when finished. NOTE: Anytime a numerical data field is tapped on, a numeric keypad will appear to allow for setting the value. Select enter after selecting the number.
RP Stat Mass Recipe: Starting at the main screen, choose settings first, then press the tubing button, and confirm Motor RPM and head, then choose the tubing size from the drop-down list. Return to the main screen and choose the Recipes button. Choose an existing loaded recipe to edit or click on Create New.
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Reservoir and the Reactor (Collection) Reservoir balances, depending on which are connected. Select which scale is in use and set low values to warn and stop if the Solution Reservoir gets near empty, and high values to warn and stop when the Collection Reservoir gets close to full. Press Set when finished. NOTE: Anytime a numerical data field is tapped on, a numeric keypad will appear to allow for setting the value.
Front Panel: Data Entry & Display The display is a 7” resistive, touch sensitive LCD. All modes, settings, and recipes are displayed on this screen. The above image is the default screen shown at power up. It may be used with standard disposable lab gloves and / or with a stylus of your choosing.
The FilterTec II back panel provides interfacing ports for: • Printer: The FilterTec II can be connected to a PC for data collection or to a Parker Printer via the female DB9 RS-232 port labeled “Printer” with the included RS-232 to USB Adapter. Alternatively, the Printer Kit (PN 080-095A) can be connected here.
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Analog Connector Pin Out AI8- AI7- AI6- AI5- GND AI4+ AI3+ AI2+ AI1+ AI8+ AI7+ AI6+ AI5+ AI4- AI3- AI2- AI1- GND GND GND Analog Inputs and Outputs: Analog Inputs must be loop powered from the connected source. Input Channel 1 is typically used for pH Input connection.
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Relay Connector Pin Out: These provide connections for Relays 1 – 3 on the top one, and Relays 4 – 6 on the lower one. These are 250 V, 8 Amp max, Normally Open relays. The relays may be closed programmatically as well as in Manual Mode.
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NOTE: The Temperature Sensor option is not supported. Scales: Select Scales and set the type of scale to be used for Scale 1, 2 or 3. Most modes on the FilterTec II will use only one or two scales. Choose between Ohaus, Mettler or Sartorius Scales.
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Printer: The communication settings for the printer are preset to the defaults of the Thermal Printer that Parker sells, and for use with a PC. These should not be modified under normal conditions. Set the Printer interval to the desired value with a maximum of 60 minutes, 59 seconds.
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Analog Inputs: The PureTec II is equipped with up to 8 Analog Input channels. Channel 1 is typically reserved for pH input, but can be changed by pressing the button in the upper right and choosing a different one. Connection settings is used to allow specification of where hardware is attached, please check the appropriate box(s) and tap Set.
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Alarms: Selecting the Alarms button allows access to the I/O Alarm Configuration, the Alarm States, and the Alarm Log. Alarm States: Displays the state of all alarms, both global and Mode based alarms. Green is enabled and normal, red is triggered. I/O Alarm Configuration: Allows configuration of all global alarms on the unit.
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Digital Alarm Configuration: Alarms may be configured for the Digital Inputs if connected Digital Alarm 1: This alarm may be enabled or disabled and set to trigger if low or high. These inputs default to a high input and will trigger immediately if set to high, enabled, and not pulled low by the attached device.
FilterTec II Manual Mode: Manual Mode allows you to run the pump manually based on % of motor speed. You can change that by using the slider or tapping on the box and entering the desired value. The Prime button is a toggle, tap it to start, and again to stop, it will run at the set rate.
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On the front panel of the FilterTec II, locate the mounting holes and the slotted pump head coupler. Before fastening the TANDEM, align the two mounting screws and pump shaft tang of the TANDEM with the holes and slotted coupler of the FilterTec II front panel mounting plate.
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The pump tubing section located in the TANDEM pump head should be advanced at regular time intervals if the FilterTec II is heavily used. Only use high-quality Parker or Masterflexpump tubing. NOTE: When advancing pump tubing, the used pump tube section must be moved to the pump discharge side, i.e.
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