Sanyo 550 Introduction, Health & Safety at Work, Commissioning U.K. Customers only

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1. INTRODUCTION

Great care has been taken in the specification, design and manufacture of your cabinet, to provide a system that will give long dependable service.

This handbook is an integral part of that policy. Please use it to help you obtain continued good performance and reliability. If it fails, please let us know.

1.1. Health & Safety at Work

Section 6 (4) of the above act requires manufacturers to advice their customers on the operating and handling precautions to be observed when installing, operating, maintaining and servicing their products. Accordingly, the following points should be noted.

1.The relevant sections of these instructions should be carefully read before proceeding.

2.Intallation, maintenance and servicing should only be carried out by suitably trained personnel.

3.Normal safety procedures must be taken to avoid the possibility of an accident occur- ring.

1.2.Commissioning (U.K. Customers only)

If required, we can arrange for one of our engineers to commission the cabinet In many cases this is not necessary but should you feel that his services are required please telephone us at Loughborough to make the necessary arrangements. During his visit our engineer will run the cabinet and check that its systems are functioning correctly.

Take advantage of the commissioning visit to ensure that your staff are fully acquainted with the cabinet and its operation.

1.3. Sanyo Gallenkamp service & maintenance facilities

Sanyo Gallenkamp's Service Engineers and their colleagues have many years of experience in this equipment This expertise is readily available, either as diagnostic advice or on-site attendance.

Sanyo Gallenkamp Service Department operates nationally from our Loughborough factory, where all stocks of spares are held. In addition to training of customers own engineers for first line maintenance, we offer:

1.Extended warranty (2 years)

2.Contract maintenance schemes

3.24 hour response/call out

A loan or hire of units can be arranged in circumstances where an immediate repair is not possible.

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Sanyo Gallenkamp Environmental ChamberCustomer De Ronde Programming system Contents Part ONE the Cabinet Commissioning U.K. Customers only Health & Safety at WorkSanyo Gallenkamp service & maintenance facilities IntroductionCabinet Data Specification PhysicalFalse roof Exterior/finishInsulation ShelfSpecification Performance Optional FacilitiesCF1 Digital Channel Cooling Auxiliary Format 550 Digital ChannelsDigital Channel Cooling Main System ChannelUser Programmable Channel Digital Channel 8 Voltage Free Terminal VFTPrinciple and Airflow DESCRIPTI0NRefrigeration unit control Temperature ControlHeating CoolingRelative Humidity Control Vapour phase generationRelative Humidity RH Relative Humidity DeterminationRelative Humidity Decrease Cabinets not requiring on-site commissioning InstallationAccessories & Spares PositioningInstrument compartment Drain Ambient TemperaturePower Supply Mains Interrupt BridgeEither Distilled Water SupplyWetwicks Test Load ProtectionVent 13. RS232 ConnectorSafety Thermostat Cable PortMains INDICATORS/PUSHBUTTONSReset Amber pushbutton Control Panel InstrumentationTo Shut Down the Cabinet Normal Sequence Cabinet and Program Start UPCabinet and Program Shut Down To Start the CabinetMonth Maintenance and CareMaintenance Schedule Weekly or between testsInspection and replacement of the wet wicks Maintenance MethodsInterior and exterior cleaning Cleaning of cabinet drainsDistilled water filter Check safety thermostatClean the refrigeration condenser LubricationAppendix 1 Part Numbers Operation InstallationMaintenance Appendix 2 REC/W Water SystemSystem draining Deioniser replacementPart 2 Format 550 Instructions ContentsFormat digital channels Introduction to FormatHow to use these instructions Menu system Getting startedUsing the on-line help Using the data entry windowsFunction keys Types of data entry field Status barPage General Operating Sequence Steady State Mode Condition settingCondition monitoring Resetting steady state setpointsEnding manual control Main Menu General Operating Sequence Entering a NEW ProgramGeneral Operating Sequence Running a Program Condition C %RH Status LoggingWriting a Program How to use Format programming sheetsEntering the data into the programmer Selecting digital channels when you know bestLoading and saving programs Log Running a programHolding a program Program Monitor WindowProgram completion Program deletionView program graph Introduction to Data Logging Starting Data LoggingLog Stopping Data Logging Displaying ResultsLoading into Spreadsheets Setting Alarms Introduction to AlarmsPage Host PC System Requirements C0MPUTER InterfacingIntroduction Computer InteractiveSetting UP OFF-LINE Chamber Intelligence InstallationInstalling the Security KEY Configuring the Host SoftwareNetwork Monitoring Mode Main MenuSteady State Control Program LoggingPrintouts Program Computer interactive interfacing main protocol Physical Layer DefinitionCommunications Frame Definition Header Packet CountSerial Number Length Data Block Compatibility with RS485 Multi-Controller ConfigurationData Block Length Serial NumberFunctional Layer Definition Controller Configuration RequestController Configuration Packet Flow SummaryStatus Request 129Page Open File for Reading Read Data Close FileWrite Block to File Open File for WritingSET Controller to Remote Access Mode SET Controller to Local Access ModeSET/CHANGE Steady State Condition ENABLE/DISABLE Guaranteed Soak ENABLE/DISABLE Manual HoldDigital Channel Description Cable connections Computer RS232 Format 550 socket Pin D typeCDR Support software Control Loops Appendix 1 Technical SpecificationOperating temperature Operator interface data entryData Logging AlarmsProgram Run Options Monitoring displaysTemp Hum LS Rep Digital Channels Ddhhmmss C Appendix 2 Program Looping and Nested LoopsLoop Instructions ExampleEvent statement time = event actual time total looping time Calculation for Succeeding EventsEffects on the Running Timebase Display Nested LoopsSeconds Example of Nested Loops Format Programming Sheet Appendix 3 Format 550 Programming SheetsLEU ORE Contact Information