Taylor TW-357 manual Indicates Low LN2 Supply, Indicates Open Sensor

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TW-357 REV E

Simulate an over fill by lowering the next thermistor into the LN2 . HIGH LEVEL alarm should sound with 10 seconds.

Re-install sensor assembly and thermocouple into sensor tube as before. Open supply valve on LN2 supply.

Indicates Low LN2 Supply

When the START FILL thermistor is uncovered, the controller calls for the fill solenoid valve to open. If the STOP FILL thermistor is not covered with LN2 in the pre-determined amount of time, the controller is programmed to interpret this as a LN2 supply shortage.

1.Check contents gauge and pressure gauge of supply cylinder. Both liquid contents and pressure (15 to 22 psi) are required to complete a fill.

2.Confirm that no other transfer hose or apparatus is attached to the supply cylinder. Either could compromise adequate tank pressure required to complete a fill in 30 minutes.

Check the distance that the LN2 must travel to reach the freezer. Observe the time it takes for Liquid LN2 to reach the Freezer through the usual piping conditions (Pipe-Temperature at start fill). Liquid should be entering the chamber within 4 minutes under normal (usual) line temperature conditions.

Distances over 6 feet without a gas by-pass are discouraged due to excessive boil off. Un-insulated fill line for the last 4 feet are encouraged to drive down vapor temperatures in the freezing chamber during each fill.

A “Keep-Cold” or a “Keep-Full” device are almost always needed on an LN2 pipeline, whether the pipe is Vacuum Jacketed or Foam Insulated.

3. Confirm that the solenoid valve is open when a fill is called for.

If no flow is detected, the solenoid valve is not getting the signal to open, or it is opening and there is a blockage in the line. Check the connections on the leads near the solenoid itself, as well as the connector at the controller.

Confirm that the wires have not been pinched, creating a short circuit.

4.If a longer fill time is desired, change the setting by selecting: MENU, SYSTEM ALARMS, LN2

SUPPLY ALARM.

Indicates Open Sensor

1.Normally, this message is associated with a loose plug or connector. Check the connection at the foot of the controller labeled SENSORS.

2.If the problem persists, the sensor assembly may need to be replaced. To determine this select: MENU, LEVEL SENSING, TEST LEVEL SENSORS. An “L”, “G”, or “O” (open) will indicate individual thermistor status. If you still suspect the controller, confirm the sensor integrity using an ohm meter. Refer to Figure 9 Pin View Schematics.

Thermocouple is not repairable. Replace from stock.

Temperature reading 10 to 20 degrees warm.

Prepare an ice water slurry with crushed ice and tap water. Dip or pour LN2 into a styrofoam cup to prepare an LN2 bath. Calibrate the controller. Select MENU, TEMPERATURE, CALIBRATE TEMPERATURE. Follow the on-screen instructions. Hold the thermocouple in each bath until the control completes its self-calibration.

Make sure the thermocouple is clean and dry before and after each bath.

Reposition the thermocouple at the elevation the customer wants to monitor or control.

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Contents Labs TW-357 REV E Table of Contents InstallationExtreme Cold Cover Eyes and Exposed Skin Safety Precautions for Liquid NitrogenKeep Equipment Area Well Ventilated Liquid Nitrogen SystemElectrical Freight Damage PrecautionsDispose of Waste Liquid Nitrogen Safely Text Format Notation General InformationLabs Cryostorage Specifications Kryos Specifications Unpacking and Inspection InstallationLiquid Nitrogen Supply Connection Repackaging for ShipmentKryos Control Field Installation Power Supply ConnectionInitial Fill OperationInterface Panel Sensor AssemblyControl Components Battery Backup Lid SwitchRemote Alarm Solenoid ValveOperating Parameters Liquid Phase StorageThermocouple Positioning Adding an Inventory Control SystemInventory Control System Layouts Labs Cryostorage System Racks are not Square Orientation is ImportantLABS-80K LABS-40K Fenwal 4R59953 Blood Bag Rack Arrangements Fenwal 4R5462 9955 Blood Bag Rack Arrangements Control Operation PowerIntroduction Normal Fill CycleMenu System Main Display ScreenHigh Temperature 4.1 Valve Open Calibrate Temperature Temperature Thermocouple SelectTest Temperature System Help ScreensSensor Type Alarms and Error ConditionsLogging System AlarmsTest Alarms Dump Logs Error LogsSystem Logs Temperature LogsErase Logs SecurityControl By Temperature Lid Switch SetupTemperature Control Settings Control TemperatureTime and Date Set Serial Communications and RS-232 SettingsUser Access Logs Freeze-Guard Options Control RangeValve Monitoring Valve Open DurationSolenoid Valve Control On Battery Backup VersionDisplay Brightness About this ControlInterface Software Battery LifeDefrosting Your LAB-Series CryoStorage System MaintenanceStrainer Cleaning Instructions Cleaning Your Taylor-Wharton CryoStorage System Making Adjustments to the Labs Kryos Sensor Assembly Kryos Kryos V9.0 & Kryos V9.0B Level Readings Default Start Fill / Stop Fill Default Auto DefogOffset Value Units of measureOhms to 18 K ohms Removing/Installing the Solenoid ValvePin View Schematics Sensor Plug SchematicPlumbing Assembly Labs Plumbing AssemblySymptoms TroubleshootingController Will Not Turn on Indicates High Liquid LevelIndicates Open Sensor Temperature reading 10 to 20 degrees warmIndicates Low LN2 Supply QCF Quick Chill Feature Will Not Operate Lid Open AlarmFill Solenoid Cycles On and Off Fill Solenoid Makes Humming NoisePower Failure Alarm Defog Feature Will Not OperatePush Buttons Will Not Respond Liquid Level Readout is IncorrectFactory Settings Level Controller Electrical/Mechanical Parts80K/40K/20K Replacement PartsTaylor-Wharton Technical Services. Phone 800-898-2657 Fax Harsco Corporation