Taylor TW-357 manual Control Range, Freeze-Guard Options, Valve Monitoring, Valve Open Duration

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TW-357 REV E

Control Range

CONTROL RANGE can be accessed through the menu system of the control (MENU, 6, 2, 3, 2, 2). KRYOS maintains a temperature range around the user-selected temperature. A tighter range maintains a temperature very close to the selected temperature at the cost of greater LN2 usage. A broad range provides more temperature variability but the LN2 usage is less. The range can be varied from +1º to +15ºC above and below the selected temperature. The total range therefore, is between 2ºC (1º below and 1º above the selected temperature) and 30ºC (15º below and 15º above the selected temperature). When the KRYOS is attempting to control by temperature, it flashes “T.Recov” (Temperature Recovery) in the center of the bottom line.

Freeze-Guard Options

Ice crystals introduced through the supply line are the primary cause of an overfill. Freeze-Guard is a process designed to reduce the risk of an overfill. Freeze-Guard consists of two options to reduce the risk of a frozen valve: 1) The maximum valve open duration can be set by the user. (VALVE OPEN DURATION) 2) The valve can be rapidly turned on and off trying to free it up (VALVE DE-ICING).Option 2 occurs if either the Freeze- Guard sensor detects that the valve is not fully closed. The special “Freeze-Guard” sensor assembly includes a plumbing “T” with an in-line thermistor which is placed in the plumbing directly downstream from the solenoid valve. KRYOS monitors the “Freeze-Guard”

thermistor and detects if the flow of LN2 is stopped when the valve has been commanded to close.

Valve Monitoring

If KRYOS detects that a flow of LN2 is occurring even when the solenoid valve is supposedly closed, an error message will appear on the screen indicating “Valve Stuck Open.” To confirm, the control waits for 10 seconds after it determines that the valve should be closed before it will indicate that the valve is stuck open.

Valve Open Duration

Valve Open Duration can be accessed through the menu system (MENU, 6, 2, 4, 1). This allows the user to set the maximum amount of time, which the valve will stay open at any one time. If a fill operation exceeds the valve open duration time set by the user, the valve closes for 15 seconds and then opens again for another cycle. This 15 second rest period allows the solenoid valve to warm. The allowable settings are Disabled and 1-15 minutes.

Valve De-icing

Valve De-Icing can be accessed through the menu system (MENU, 6, 2, 4, 2). This feature can be turned on or off. If enabled, the control will try to free up the valve by rapidly turning it on and off. This feature is triggered when the Freeze-Guard sensor detects a stuck valve condition. KRYOS will attempt to free up the valve by De-icing 5 times with a two-minute delay between tries.

Splash-Guard

Splash Guard is a process to reduce or eliminate false signals detected by the thermistor sensor assembly. In particular this reduces sporadic valve operation when the sensor assembly is splashed with LN2 . When a fill operation has completed because the level has reached the STOP FILL sensor, the display will flash “Check” and the control will check the validity of the signals received from the sensor assembly. The splash-guard check occurs for 20 seconds and the bottom line of the display indicates this by flashing “Check”.

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Contents Labs TW-357 REV E Installation Table of ContentsKeep Equipment Area Well Ventilated Safety Precautions for Liquid NitrogenExtreme Cold Cover Eyes and Exposed Skin Liquid Nitrogen SystemFreight Damage Precautions Dispose of Waste Liquid Nitrogen SafelyElectrical General Information Text Format NotationLabs Cryostorage Specifications Kryos Specifications Liquid Nitrogen Supply Connection InstallationUnpacking and Inspection Repackaging for ShipmentPower Supply Connection Kryos Control Field InstallationOperation Initial FillSensor Assembly Control ComponentsInterface Panel Remote Alarm Lid SwitchBattery Backup Solenoid ValveLiquid Phase Storage Operating ParametersAdding an Inventory Control System Thermocouple PositioningRacks are not Square Orientation is Important Inventory Control System Layouts Labs Cryostorage SystemLABS-80K LABS-40K Fenwal 4R59953 Blood Bag Rack Arrangements Fenwal 4R5462 9955 Blood Bag Rack Arrangements Introduction PowerControl Operation Normal Fill CycleMain Display Screen Menu SystemHigh Temperature 4.1 Valve Open Test Temperature System Temperature Thermocouple SelectCalibrate Temperature Help ScreensAlarms and Error Conditions Sensor TypeSystem Alarms Test AlarmsLogging Error Logs Dump LogsErase Logs Temperature LogsSystem Logs SecurityTemperature Control Settings Lid Switch SetupControl By Temperature Control TemperatureSerial Communications and RS-232 Settings User Access LogsTime and Date Set Valve Monitoring Control RangeFreeze-Guard Options Valve Open DurationDisplay Brightness Control On Battery Backup VersionSolenoid Valve About this ControlBattery Life Interface SoftwareMaintenance Strainer Cleaning InstructionsDefrosting Your LAB-Series CryoStorage System Cleaning Your Taylor-Wharton CryoStorage System Making Adjustments to the Labs Kryos Sensor Assembly Offset Value Default Start Fill / Stop Fill Default Auto DefogKryos Kryos V9.0 & Kryos V9.0B Level Readings Units of measureRemoving/Installing the Solenoid Valve Ohms to 18 K ohmsSensor Plug Schematic Pin View SchematicsLabs Plumbing Assembly Plumbing AssemblyController Will Not Turn on TroubleshootingSymptoms Indicates High Liquid LevelTemperature reading 10 to 20 degrees warm Indicates Low LN2 SupplyIndicates Open Sensor Fill Solenoid Cycles On and Off Lid Open AlarmQCF Quick Chill Feature Will Not Operate Fill Solenoid Makes Humming NoisePush Buttons Will Not Respond Defog Feature Will Not OperatePower Failure Alarm Liquid Level Readout is IncorrectFactory Settings Replacement Parts Level Controller Electrical/Mechanical Parts80K/40K/20KTaylor-Wharton Technical Services. Phone 800-898-2657 Fax Harsco Corporation