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AEC - Q100-001 - REV-COctober 8, 1998 Automotive Electronics CouncilComponent Technical CommitteeATTACHMENT 1AEC - Q100-001 REV-CWIRE BOND SHEAR TESTAEC - Q100-001 - REV-COctober 8, 1998 Automotive Electronics CouncilComponent Technical CommitteeAcknowledgmentAny document involving a complex technology brings together experience and skills from many sources. The Automotive Electronics Counsel would especially like to recognize the following significant contributors to the development of this document:James T. Peace DaimlerChryslerRobert V. Knoell Visteon CorporationGerald E. Servais Delphi Delco Electronics Systems - RetiredMark A. Kelly Delphi Delco Electronics SystemsOctober 8, 1998 Automotive Electronics CouncilComponent Technical CommitteeChange NotificationThe following summary details the changes incorporated into AEC-Q100-001 Rev-C:•Section 1.3.4.4, Type 4 - Die Surface Contact: Corrected wording to reflect bond shear type where the shear tool contacts the die surface, rather than the bonding surface asstated in Rev - B.•Added new Section 1.3.5, Footprint: Added new definition for “footprint”; changed numbers of subsequent sections to reflect the addition.•Section 3.6 step b, Footprint Inspection of Aluminum Wedge/Stitch Bonds: Added wording to clarify method used to remove wire for footprint inspection.•Figure 3, Wire Bond Shear Types: Updated figure to reflect wording correction made to Type 4 - Die Surface Contact.•Minor wording changes were made to the following: Section 1.1, 1.3.1, 1.3.4.1, 1.3.4.5, 2.2,2.5,3.2, and 3.5.Component Technical CommitteeMETHOD - 001WIRE BOND SHEAR TESTText enhancements and differences made since the last revision of thisdocument are shown as underlined areas. Several figures have also beenrevised, but changes to these areas have not been underlined.1.SCOPE1.1DescriptionThis test establishes a procedure for determining the strength of the interface between a gold ball bond and a package bonding surface, or an aluminum wedge/stitch bond and a package bonding surface, on either pre-encapsulation or post-encapsulation devices. This strength measurement is extremelyimportant in determining two features:1)the integrity of the metallurgical bond which has been formed.2)the reliability of gold and aluminum wire bonds to die or package bonding surfaces.This test method can be used only when the ball height and diameter for ball bonds, or the wire height(1.25 mils and larger at the compressed bond area) for wedge/stitch bonds, are large enough andadjacent interfering structures are far enough away to allow suitable placement and clearance (e.g.,above the bonding surface and between adjacent bonds) when performing the wire bond shear test.The wire bond shear test is destructive. It is appropriate for use in process development, processmonitoring, and/or quality assurance.1.2Reference DocumentsNot Applicable1.3Terms and DefinitionsThe terms and definitions shall be in accordance with the following sections.1.3.1Ball BondThe welding of a thin wire, usually gold, to a die bonding surface, usually an aluminum alloy bond pad, using a thermal compression or thermosonic wire bonding process. The ball bond includes the enlarged spherical portion of the wire (sometimes referred to as the nail head and formed by the flame-off and first bonding operation in thermal compression and thermosonic process), the underlying bonding surface,and the intermetallic weld interface. For the purposes of this document, all references to ball bonds are applicable to gold ball bonds on die bonding surfaces; other ball bond material combinations mayrequire a new set of failure criteria (see section 4.1).Component Technical Committee 1.3.2Bonding SurfaceEither 1) the die surface (e.g., die bond pad) or 2) the package bonding surface (e.g., plated leadframe post or finger, downbond to the flag or paddle, etc.) to which the wire is ball, wedge, or stitch bonded.1.3.3Bond ShearA process in which an instrument uses a chisel shaped tool to shear or push a ball or wedge/stitch bond off the bonding surface (see Figure 1). The force required to cause this separation is recorded and is referred to as the bond shear strength. The bond shear strength of a gold ball bond, when correlated to the diameter of the ball bond, is an indicator of the quality of the metallurgical bond between the gold ball bond and the die bonding surface metallization. The bond shear strength of an aluminumwedge/stitch bond, when compared to the manufacturer’s bond wire tensile strength, is an indicator of the integrity of the weld between the aluminum wire and the die or package bonding surface.Shear Tool h Specimen ClampTest SpecimenBondingBond Weld Area Bond C LSurface Figure 1: Bond Shear set-up1.3.4Definition of Bond Shear Types for Ball and Wedge/Stitch Bonds (see Figure 3)1.3.4.1Type 1 - Bond LiftA separation of the entire wire bond from the bonding surface with only an imprint being left on the bonding surface. There is very little evidence of intermetallic formation or welding to the bonding surface metallization.1.3.4.2Type 2 - Bond ShearA separation of the wire bond where: 1) A thin layer of bonding surface metallization remains with the wire bond and an impression is left in the bonding surface, or 2) Intermetallics remain on the bonding surface and with the wire bond, or 3) A major portion of the wire bond remains on the bonding surface.Component Technical Committee1.3.4.3Type 3 - CrateringA condition under the bonding surface metallization in which the insulating layer (oxide or interlayerdielectric) and the bulk material (silicon) separate or chip out. Separation interfaces which show pits ordepressions in the insulating layer (not extending into the bulk) are not considered craters. It should be noted that cratering can be caused by several factors including the wire bonding operation, the post-bonding processing, and even the act of wire bond shear testing itself. Cratering present prior to theshear test operation is unacceptable.1.3.4.4Type 4 - Die Surface ContactThe shear tool contacts the die surface and produces an invalid shear value. This condition may be due to improper placement of the specimen, a die surface not parallel to the shearing plane, a low shearheight, or instrument malfunction. This bond shear type is not acceptable and shall be eliminated fromthe shear data.1.3.4.5Type 5 - Shearing SkipThe shear tool removes only the topmost portion of the ball or wedge/stitch bond. This condition may be due to improper placement of the specimen, a die surface not parallel to the shearing plane, a high shear height, or instrument malfunction. This bond shear type is not acceptable and shall be eliminated from the shear data.1.3.4.6Type 6 - Bonding Surface LiftA separation between the bonding surface metallization and the underlying substrate or bulk material.There is evidence of bonding surface metallization remaining attached to the ball or wedge/stitch bond.1.3.5FootprintAn impression of the compressed wedge/stitch bond area created in the bonding surface during theultrasonic wire bonding process. The bond footprint area is normally larger than the actual metallurgical weld interface.1.3.6Shear Tool or ArmA tungsten carbide, or equivalent, chisel with specific angles on the bottom and back of the tool toinsure a shearing action.1.3.7Wedge/Stitch BondThe welding of a thin wire, usually aluminum, to a die or package bonding surface using an ultrasonicwire bonding process. The wedge bond, sometimes referred to as a stitch bond, includes thecompressed (ultrasonically bonded) area of the bond wire and the underlying bonding surface. Whenwedge/stitch bonding to an aluminum alloy bonding surface, no intermetallic exists because the twomaterials are of the same composition; but rather the two materials are combined and recrystallized bythe ultrasonic energy of the welding process. For the purposes of this document, all references towedge/stitch bonds are applicable to aluminum wedge/stitch bonds only; gold wedge/stitch bonds arenot required to be wire bond shear tested.Component Technical Committee2.APPARATUS AND MATERIALThe apparatus and materials required for wire bond shear testing shall be as follows:2.1Inspection EquipmentAn optical microscope system or scanning electron microscope providing a minimum of 30Xmagnification.2.2Measurement EquipmentAn optical microscope or measurement system capable of measuring the wire bond diameter to within ±0.1 mil.2.3WorkholderFixture used to hold the device being tested parallel to the shearing plane and perpendicular to theshear tool. The fixture shall also eliminate device movement during wire bond shear testing. If using a caliper controlled workholder, place the holder so that the shear motion is against the positive stop ofthe caliper. This is to insure that the recoil movement of the caliper controlled workholder does notinfluence the wire bond shear test.2.4Wire Bond Shear EquipmentThe wire bond shear equipment must be capable of precision placement of the shear tool approximately0.1 mil above the topmost part of the bonding surface. This distance (h) shall insure the shear tool doesnot contact the die or package bonding surface and shall be less than the distance from the topmostpart of the bonding surface to the center line (C L) of the ball or wedge/stitch bond.2.5Bond Shear ToolRequired shear tool parameters include but are not limited to: flat shear face, sharp shearing edge, and shearing width of 1.5 to 2 times (1.5X to 2X) the bond diameter or bond length. The shear tool should be designed to prevent plowing and drag during wire bond shear testing. The shear tool should be cleanand free of chips (or other defects) that may interfere with the wire bond shear test.3.PROCEDURE3.1CalibrationBefore performing the wire bond shear test, it must be determined that the equipment has beencalibrated in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and is presently in calibration.Recalibration is required if the equipment is moved to another location.Component Technical Committee3.2Visual Examination of Wire Bonds to be Shear Tested After DecapsulationBefore performing wire bond shear testing on a device which has been opened using wet chemicaland/or dry etch techniques, the bonding surfaces shall be examined to insure there is no absence ofmetallization on the bonding surface area due to chemical etching. Ball or wedge/stitch bonds onbonding surfaces with evidence of degradation from chemical attack or absence of metallization shallnot be used for wire bond shear testing. Wire bonds on bonding surfaces without degradation fromchemical attack may not be attached to the bonding surface due to other causes (e.g., packagestress). These wire bonds are considered valid and shall be included in the shear data as a zero (0)gram value. Wire bonds must also be examined to ensure adjacent interfering structures are far enough away to allow suitable placement and clearance (above the bonding surface and between adjacent wire bonds) when performing the wire bond shear test.3.3Measurement of the Ball Bond Diameter to Determine the Ball Bond Failure CriteriaOnce the bonding surfaces have been examined and prior to performing wire bond shear testing, thediameter of all ball bonds (from at least one representative sample to be tested) shall be measured and recorded. For asymmetrical ball bonds, determine the average using both the largest (d large) and the smallest diameter (d small) values (see Figure 2). These ball bond diameter measurements shall beused to determine the mean, or average, diameter value. The resulting mean, or average, ball bonddiameter shall then be used to establish the failure criteria as defined in section 4.1. If process-monitor data has established the nominal ball bond diameter, then that value may be used to determine thefailure criteria as defined in section 4.1.SYMMETRICALASYMMETRICALFigure 2: Ball bond diameter measurement (symmetrical vs. asymmetrical)Component Technical Committee3.4Wire Bond Shear Test ProcedureThe wire bond shear testing procedure shall be performed as follows:a.The wire bond shear equipment shall pass all self diagnostic tests prior to performing the wirebond shear test.b.The wire bond shear equipment and test area shall be free of excessive vibration or movement.Examine the shear tool to verify it is in good condition and is not bent or damaged. Check theshear tool to verify it is in the up position.c.Adjust the workholder to match the device being tested. Secure the device to the workholder.Make sure the die or package bonding surface is parallel to the shearing plane of the shear tool.It is important that the shear tool does not contact the bonding surface or adjacent structuresduring the shearing operation as this will give incorrect high readings.d.Position the device so that the wire bond to be tested is located adjacent to the shear tool.Lower the shear tool (or raise the device depending upon wire bond shear equipment used) toapproximately the die or package bonding surface but not contacting the surface (approximatelythe thickness of the wire bond above the die or package bonding surface).e.For ball bond shear testing, position the ball bond to be tested so that the shear motion willtravel perpendicular to the die edge. Wire bond shear testing is required for ball bonds locatedat the die bonding surface interface only.f.For aluminum wedge/stitch bond shear testing, a wire height at the compressed bond area of1.25 mils and larger is required. For wires too small for wire bond shear testing (less than 1.25mils in height at the compressed bond area), only a footprint inspection is required (see section3.6). Position the wedge/stitch bond to be tested so that the shear motion will travel toward thelong side of the wedge/stitch bond and is free of any interference (i.e. shear the outsidewedge/stitch bond first and then shear toward the previously sheared wedge/stitch bond). Wirebond shear testing is required for aluminum wedge/stitch bonds located at die and packagebonding surfaces; gold wedge/stitch bonds are not required to be wire bond shear tested.g.Position the shear tool a distance of approximately one ball bond diameter (or one aluminumwire diameter for wedge/stitch bonds) from the wire bond to be shear tested and shear the wirebond.3.5Examination of Sheared Wire BondsAll wire bonds shall be sheared in a planned/defined sequence so that later visual examination candetermine which shear values should be eliminated due to an improper shear. The wire bonds shall be examined using at least 30X magnification to determine if the shear tool skipped over the wire bond(type 5) or the shear tool scraped or plowed into the die surface (type 4). See Figure 3 for bond shear types and illustrations.Readings in which either a bond shear type 4 or 5 defective shear condition occurred shall be eliminated from the shear data. Bond shear type 1, 2, 3, and 6 shall be considered acceptable and included in the shear data.Component Technical CommitteeSheared wire bonds in which a bond shear type 3 cratering condition has occurred shall be investigated further to determine whether the cracking and/or cratering is due to the wire bonding process or the act of wire bond shear testing. Cratering caused prior to the wire bond shear test operation isunacceptable. Cratering resulting from the act of wire bond shear testing shall be consideredacceptable and included in the shear data.3.6Footprint Inspection of Aluminum Wedge/Stitch Bondsa.All aluminum wire bonding processes to both die and package bonding surfaces shall have abond footprint inspection performed.b.For wires too small for wire bond shear testing (less than 1.25 mils in height at the compressedbond area), the wires shall be removed at the wedge/stitch bond location using a small sharpblade to peel or pluck the wire bond from the bonding surface. The removal of the aluminumwire shall be sufficient such that the wire bond interface can be visually inspected and themetallurgical wire bond area determined.c.For larger wires (greater than 1.25 mils in height at the compressed bond area), the wires shallbe inspected after wire bond shear testing to examine the failure mode and to determine thewedge/stitch bond footprint coverage.3.7Bond Shear DataData shall be maintained for each wire bond sheared. The data shall identify the wire bond (location,ball bond and/or wire diameter, wire material, method of bonding, and material bonded to), the shearstrength, and the bond shear type (as defined in section 1.3.4 and Figure 3).4.FAILURE CRITERIAThe following failure criteria are not valid for devices that have undergone environmental stress testing or have been desoldered from circuit boards.4.1Failure Criteria for Gold Ball BondsThe gold ball bonds on a device shall be considered acceptable if the minimum individual and sampleaverage ball bond shear values are greater than or equal to the values specified in Figure 4 and Table 1.This criteria is applicable for gold wire ball bonds on aluminum alloy bonding surfaces. Other material combinations may require a new set of failure criteria.Alternate minimum ball bond shear values may be proposed by the supplier if supporting data justifies the proposed minimum values.4.2Failure Criteria for Aluminum Wedge/Stitch BondsThe aluminum wedge/stitch bonds on a device shall be considered acceptable if the minimum shearvalues are greater than or equal to the manufacturer’s bond wire tensile strength.In addition, the percent of the wedge/stitch bond footprint in which bonding occurs shall be greater than or equal to 50%. If it is necessary to control the wire bonding process using SPC for percent coverage,a C pk value can be calculated to this limit.Component Technical CommitteeComponent Technical CommitteeMINIMUM SHEAR VALUESBALL BOND DIAMETER (mils)2.25 2.53.0 3.25 3.5 3.754.25 4.5 4.755.0 5.252.0S H E A R S T R E N G T H (g r a m s )1.7501020304050607080901001102.75 4.0Figure 4: Minimum acceptable individual and sample average ball bond shear values *, see Table 1for exact ball bond shear values ** (Shear values are applicable for gold wire ball bonds on aluminum alloy bonding surfaces)Component Technical CommitteeTable 1: Minimum acceptable individual and sample average ball bond shear values ** (Shear values are applicable for gold wire ball bonds on aluminum alloy bonding surfaces)Ball Bond Diameter(mils)MinimumSample Average(grams)Minimum IndividualShear Reading(grams)2.012.6 5.7 2.114.0 6.8 2.215.58.1 2.317.19.5 2.418.810.9 2.520.612.4 2.622.414.0 2.724.415.6 2.826.517.42.928.619.23.030.821.1 3.133.223.1 3.235.625.1 3.338.127.2 3.440.729.4 3.543.431.7 3.646.234.1 3.749.136.5 3.852.139.13.955.241.74.058.344.3 4.161.647.1 4.265.050.0 4.368.452.9 4.471.955.8 4.575.659.0 4.679.362.1 4.783.165.3 4.887.068.64.991.072.05.095.175.5October 8, 1998 Component Technical CommitteeAutomotive Electronics CouncilRevision HistoryRev #-A BC Date of changeJune 9, 1994May 19, 1995Sept. 6, 1996Oct. 8, 1998Brief summary listing affected sectionsInitial Release.Added copyright statement.Deleted old Sections 1.3.4, 1.3.5, 3.3, 3.9, and 5.0. Added new Sections1.3.1, 1.3.2, 1.3.6, 3.4 (steps a through g), and 3.6 (steps a through c).Revised the following: Sections 1.1, 1.2, 1.3.1, 1.3.2, 1.3.3, 1.3.4(1.3.4.1 through 1.3.4.6), 1.3.5, 1.3.6, 2.1, 2.2, 2.4, 2.5, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4(a, b, c, d, e, f, and g), 3.5, 3.6 (a, b, and c), 3.7, 4.0, 4.1, and 4.2; Table1; Figures 1, 3, and 4.Added new Section 1.3.5. Revised the following: Sections 1.1, 1.3.1,1.3.4.1, 1.3.4.4, 1.3.4.5,2.2, 2.5,3.2, 3.5, 3.6 (b), Figure 3.。
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Certificate of Analysis Takara Bio USA, Inc.1290 Terra Bella Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA U.S. Technical Support: ********************United States/Canada 800.662.2566 Asia Pacific+1.650.919.7300Europe+33.(0)1.3904.6880Japan+81.(0)77.565.6999Page 1 of 6Tet-On® 3G Vector Set (with ZsGreen1)Table of ContentsDescription (1)pCMV-Tet3G Vector Information (2)pTRE3G-ZsGreen1 Vector and pTRE3G-Luc Control Vector Information (4)Quality Control Data (6)Catalog No. Lot Number631159 (Not sold separately) Specified on product label.DescriptionThe Tet-On 3G Vector Set (with ZsGreen1) is used to create tightly regulated and highly responsive tetracycline (Tet)-inducible mammalian expression systems that are turned on by the addition of doxycycline to the culture medium. The Tet-On 3G Vector Set (with ZsGreen1) allows the simultaneous expression of a gene of interest and a green fluorescent protein marker.Package Contents•20 μl pCMV-Tet3G Vector (500 ng/μl)•20 μl pTRE3G-ZsGreen1 Vector(500 ng/μl)•20 μl pTRE3G-Luc Control Vector(500 ng/μl)•40 μl Linear Hygromycin Marker (50 ng/μl)•40 μl Linear Puromycin Marker (50 ng/μl)Storage Conditions•Store plasmids at –20°C.•Spin briefly to recover contents.•Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.Shelf Life• 1 year from date of receipt under proper storage conditions.Storage Buffer•10 mM Tris-HCl (pH 8.0), 1 mM EDTA (pH 8.0)Shipping Conditions• Dry ice (–70°C)Product DocumentsDocuments for our products are available for download at /manualsThe following documents apply to this product:•Tet-On 3G Expression Systems User Manual (PT5148-1)pCMV-Tet3G Vector InformationFigure 1. pCMV-Tet3G Vector Map.DescriptionThe pCMV-Tet3G Vector expresses Tet-On 3G, a tetracycline-controlled transactivator that exhibits high activity in the presence of the inducer doxycycline (Dox), and exceptionally low activity in its absence. Tet-On 3G results from the fusion of amino acids 1–207 of a mutant Tet repressor (TetR) to 39 amino acids that form three minimal "F"-type transcriptional activation domains from the herpes simplex virus VP16 protein. Tet-On 3G was derived from Tet-On Advanced (Zhou et al. 2006; Urlinger et al. 2000; Gossen and Bujard 1992; Gossen et al. 1995); as a result, it’s fully synthetic, lacks cryptic splice sites, and is codon-optimized for stable expression in mammalian cells. Compared to both of its predecessors, however, this 3rd generation Tet-On transactivator demonstrates increased sensitivity to Dox (Zhou et al. 2006). Constitutive expression of Tet-On 3G is driven by the human cytomegalovirus immediately early promoter (P CMV IE).Location of Features in pCMV-Tet3G•P CMV IE(human cytomegalovirus immediate early promoter): 2–688•Tet-On 3G (transactivator gene): 775–1521•SV40 polyA signal: 1536–1991•pUC origin of replication: 2342–2996•Amp r (ampicillin resistance gene; β-lactamase): 3144–4004 (complementary)•SV40 polyA signal: 4275–4809 (complementary)•Kan r/Neo r (kanamycin/neomycin resistance gene): 5417–6211 (complementary)•P SV40 e (SV40 early promoter): 6532–6891 (complementary)Additional InformationpCMV-Tet3G is used to develop stable Tet-On 3G cell lines, which are hosts for Tet-inducible gene expression systems. To create a Tet-inducible expression system, a vector containing a gene of interest under the control of the Tet-inducible TRE3G promoter(P TRE3G) is transfected into a Tet-On 3G cell line. The addition of Dox to the system causes Tet-On 3G to undergo a conformational change that allows it to bind to P TRE3G, activating transcription of the gene of interest in a highly dose-dependent manner. Additional information on TRE-containing vectors, and protocols describing the construction of Tet-On 3G cell lines can be found in the Tet-On 3G Expression Systems User Manual (PT5148-1).Propagation in E. coli•Suitable host strain: Stellar™ Competent Cells•Selectable marker: plasmid confers resistance to ampicillin (100 μg/ml) in E. coli hosts.• E. coli replication origin: pUCpTRE3G-ZsGreen1 Vector and pTRE3G-Luc Control Vector InformationFigure 2. pTRE3G-ZsGreen1 Vector and pTRE3G-Luc Control Vector Maps.Figure 3. pTRE3G-ZsGreen Vector Multiple Cloning Site. The internal start site (ATG) at the IRES2/MCS junction is indicated in bold.DescriptionpTRE3G-ZsGreen1is a Tet-inducible, mammalian expression vector designed to coexpress a gene of interest and the green fluorescent protein ZsGreen1 under the control of the Tet-responsive promoter P TRE3G. This promoter consists of a highly optimized Tet-responsive element (TRE) just upstream of a minimal CMV promoter. P TRE3G exhibits exceptionally low basal activity; it’s induced by the binding of Tet-On 3G but is virtually silent in its absence. The vector is designed to be used as part of our Tet-On 3G Inducible Expression System (Cat. No. 631164).ZsGreen1 is a human codon-optimized variant of the reef coral Zoanthus sp. green fluorescent protein (ZsGreen) that has been engineered for brighter fluorescence (excitation and emission maxima: 493 and 505 nm, respectively; Matz et al. 1999; Haas, Park, and Seed 1996). p TRE3G-ZsGreen allows Dox-inducible coexpression of ZsGreen1 and a gene of interest from a bicistronic mRNA transcript. An encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV) internal ribosome entry site (IRES2), positioned between ZsGreen1 and the gene of interest, facilitates cap-independent translation of the gene of interest from an internal start site at the IRES2/MCS junction (Jang et al. 1988). This ensures that a high percentage of ZsGreen1-expressing clones also express the gene of interest, allowing ZsGreen1 to be used as an indicator of inducibility and transfection efficiency, as well as a marker for selection by flow cytometry. The vector also contains a pUC origin of replication and an ampicillin resistance gene (Amp r) to allow for propagation and selection in E. coli.The pTRE3G-Luc is a Tet-inducible control vector that expresses firefly luciferase under the control of P TRE3G. When used with standard luciferase detection reagents, this vector can be used as a reporter of induction efficiency (see User Manual for protocol). pTRE3G-Luc is not intended to be used as a cloning vector.Location of Features in pTRE3G-ZsGreen1•P TRE3G (3rd generation Tet-responsive promoter): 7–382•ZsGreen1: 389–1084•IRES2 (encephalomyocarditis virus internal ribosome entry site): 1091–1673•MCS (multiple cloning site): 1686–1721•SV40 polyA signal: 1776–2573•pUC origin of replication: 2838–3481•Amp r (ampicillin resistance gene; β-lactamase): 3629–4489 (complementary)Location of Features in pTRE3G-Luc•P TRE3G (3rd generation Tet-responsive promoter): 7–382•Luciferase: 432–2084•SV40 polyA signal: 2151–2948•pUC origin of replication: 3213–3856•Amp r (ampicillin resistance gene; β-lactamase): 4004–4864 (complementary)Additional InformationpTRE3G-ZsGreen1 is a mammalian expression vector that allows tightly regulated, doxycycline-controlled coexpression of a gene of interest and ZsGreen1. The gene of interest must have both a start and a stop codon. The gene of interest should be cloned in-frame with the start codon at the IRES2/MCS junction (this codon is shown in bold in the MCS sequence in Figure 3, page 3; see the User Manual for details on how to use In-Fusion® to simplify your cloning). Cotransfection of pTRE3G-ZsGreen1 constructs with Linear Hygromycin or Puromycin Markers allows antibiotic selection of stable transfectants. In order to function, the system requires the presence of the Tet-On 3G transactivator protein, supplied by a stable Tet-On 3G cell line created with our Tet-On 3G Inducible Expression System (Cat. No. 631164).Propagation in E. coli•Suitable host strain: Stellar™ Competent Cells•Selectable marker: plasmid confers resistance to ampicillin (100 μg/ml) in E. coli hosts.• E. coli replication origin: pUCExcitation and Emission of pTRE3G-ZsGreen1•Excitation: 493 nm•Emission: 505 nmReferences•Gossen, M. et al. Transcriptional activation by tetracyclines in mammalian cells. Science268, 1766–9 (1995).•Gossen, M. & Bujard, H. Tight control of gene expression in mammalian cells by tetracycline-responsive promoters. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A.89, 5547–51 (1992).•Haas, J., Park, E. C. & Seed, B. Codon usage limitation in the expression of HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein. Curr.Biol.6, 315–24 (1996).•Jang, S. K. et al. A segment of the 5’ nontranslated region of encephalomyocarditis virus RNA directs internal entry of ribosomes during in vitro translation. J. Virol.62, 2636–43 (1988).•Matz, M. V et al. Fluorescent proteins from nonbioluminescent Anthozoa species. Nat. Biotechnol.17, 969–73 (1999).•Urlinger, S. et al. Exploring the sequence space for tetracycline-dependent transcriptional activators: novel mutations yield expanded range and sensitivity. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A.97, 7963–8 (2000).•Zhou, X., Vink, M., Klaver, B., Berkhout, B. & Das, A. T. Optimization of the Tet-On system for regulated gene expression through viral evolution. Gene Ther.13, 1382–90 (2006).Quality Control DataPlasmid Identity & Purity•Digestion with the indicated restriction enzymes produced fragments of the indicated sizes on a 0.8% agarose/EtBr gel:Vector Enzyme(s) Fragment(s)pCMV-Tet3G EcoRI 7.1 kbEcoRI & HindIII 1.2 & 5.9 kbpTRE3G-ZsGreen1 XhoI 4.7 kbEcoRV 1.2 & 3.5 kbpTRE3G-Luc XhoI 5.1 kbEcoRI & BamHI 2.1 & 3.0 kbLinear Hygromycin Marker HindIII & XbaI0.5, 0.6 & 1.1 kbLinear Puromycin Marker HindIII & XbaI0.45, 0.6, & 0.75 kb•Vector identity was confirmed by sequencing.•A260/A280: 1.8–2.0Functional Testing of Linear Markers•HEK 293 cells were transfected with 200 ng of either the Linear Hygromycin Marker or the Linear Puromycin Marker. After 5 hr at 37°C, the transfection solution was removed, and the cells were given fresh medium. 48 hr later, the cells were plated in two 10 cm plates. 48 hr after plating, medium containing either hygromycin orpuromycin (depending on the linear marker used to transfect the cells) was added to the plates. After 2–3 weeks, >20 clones were identified.It is certified that this product meets the above specifications, as reviewed and approved by the Quality Department.CATALOG NO.631159NOTICE TO PURCHASER:Our products are to be used for research purposes only. They may not be used for any other purpose, including, but not limited to, use in drugs, in vitro diagnostic purposes, therapeutics, or in humans. Our products may not betransferred to third parties, resold, modified for resale, or used to manufacture commercial products or to provide a service to third parties without prior written approval of Takara Bio USA, Inc.Your use of this product is also subject to compliance with the licensing requirements listed below and described on the product´s web page at . It is your responsibility to review, understand and adhere to any restrictions imposed by these statements.STATEMENT 24The RCFPs (including DsRedExpress, DsRedExpress2, and E2-Crimson) are covered by one or more of thefollowing U.S. Patent Nos. 7,166,444; 7,157,565; 7,217,789; 7,338,784; 7,338,783; 7,537,915; 6,969,597; 7,150,979;7,442,522 and 8,012,682.STATEMENT 72Living Colors Fluorescent Protein Products: Not-For-Profit Entities: Orders may be placed in the normal manner by contacting your local representative or Takara Bio USA, Inc. Customer Service. 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JDF-2S/N 0005473 & UPILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG Designs, materials, weights, specifications, and dimensions for equipment or replacement parts are subject to change without notice.BUNN-O-MATIC CORPORATION POST OFFICE BOX 3227SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS 62708-3227PHONE: (217) 529-6601 FAX: (217) 529-664438311.0000E 03/08 ©2005 Bunn-O-Matic Corporation DISCONTINUED VERSION Parts listed in this catalog may no longer be available.BUNN-O-MATIC COMMERCIAL PRODUCT WARRANTYBunn-O-Matic Corp. (“BUNN”) warrants equipment manufactured by it as follows:1) All equipment other than as specified below: 2 years parts and 1 year labor.2) Electronic circuit and/or control boards: parts and labor for 3 years.3) Compressors on refrigeration equipment: 5 years parts and 1 year labor.4) Grinding burrs on coffee grinding equipment to grind coffee to meet original factory screen sieve analysis: parts and labor for 3 years or 30,000 pounds of coffee, whichever comes first.These warranty periods run from the date of installation BUNN warrants that the equipment manufactured by it will be commercially free of defects in material and workmanship existing at the time of manufacture and appearing within the applicable warranty period. This warranty does not apply to any equipment, component or part that was not manufactured by BUNN or that, in BUNN’s judgment, has been affected by misuse, neglect, alteration, improper installation or operation, improper maintenance or repair, damage or casualty. This warranty is conditioned on the Buyer 1) giving BUNN prompt notice of any claim to be made under this warranty by telephone at (217) 529-6601 or by writing to Post Office Box 3227, Springfield, Illinois 62708-3227; 2) if requested by BUNN, shipping the defective equipment prepaid to an authorized BUNN service location; and 3) receiving prior authorization from BUNN that the defective equipment is under warranty.THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY, WRITTEN OR ORAL, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF EITHER MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. The agents, dealers or employees of BUNN are not authorized to make modifications to this warranty or to make additional warranties that are binding on BUNN. Accordingly, statements by such individuals, whether oral or written, do not constitute warranties and should not be relied upon.If BUNN determines in its sole discretion that the equipment does not conform to the warranty, BUNN, at its exclusive option while the equipment is under warranty, shall either 1) provide at no charge replacement parts and/or labor (during the applicable parts and labor warranty periods specified above) to repair the defective components, provided that this repair is done by a BUNN Authorized Service Representative; or 2) shall replace the equipment or refund the purchase price for the equipment.THE BUYER’S REMEDY AGAINST BUNN FOR THE BREACH OF ANY OBLIGATION ARISING OUT OF THE SALE OF THIS EQUIPMENT, WHETHER DERIVED FROM WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE, SHALL BE LIMITED, AT BUNN’S SOLE OPTION AS SPECIFIED HEREIN, TO REPAIR, REPLACEMENT OR REFUND.In no event shall BUNN be liable for any other damage or loss, including, but not limited to, lost profits, lost sales, loss of use of equipment, claims of Buyer’s customers, cost of capital, cost of down time, cost of substitute equipment, facilities or services, or any other special, incidental or consequential damages.BrewWISE, BUNN Gourmet Ice, BUNN Pour-O-Matic, BUNN, Bunn-OMatic, Bunn-O-Matic, BUNNlink, BUNNserve, BUNN Espress, DBC, Dr. Brew, Dual, EasyClear, EasyGard, Easy Pour, FlavorGard, Gourmet Ice, Gourmet Juice, High Intensity, IMIX, Infusion Series, Legendary for Quality, The Mark of Quality in Beverage Equipment Worldwide, My Café, Power-Logic, Safety-Fresh, Scale-Pro, Single, Smart Funnel, Smart Hopper, Soft Heat, SplashGard, System III, ThermoFresh, 392, AXIOM, Beverage Profit Calculator, Beverage Bar Creator, BrewLOGIC, BrewMETER, BrewWIZARD, BUNNSERVE, BUNNsource, Coffee At Its Best, Cool Froth, Digital Brewer Control, Intellisteam, Nothing Brews Like a BUNN, Pouring Profits, Pulse Wave, Quality Beverage Equipment Worldwide, Signature Series, Silver Series, Smart Heat, SmartWAVE, Tea At Its Best, The Horizontal Red Line, Titan, Ultra, are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Bunn-O-Matic Corporation.238311 020608TABLE OF CONTENTSMain Frame & Covers (4)Upper Cabinet & Panels (6)Refrigeration Components (8)Compressor Components (10)Fan Assembly (12)Water Tank Assy (14)Circulation Pump & Lines (18)Product Coil & Lines (20)Dispense Platform Assy (22)Dispense Valve Assy (24)Plain Water Manifold (Early Models) (26)Plain Water Manifold (Late Models) (28)Rinse Water Manifold & Solenoid (Early Models) (30)Rinse Water Manifold & Solenoid (Late Models) (34)Pump Assy (38)Bottle Adapter Assy (40)Door Assy (42)Electrical Components (46)Refillable Container Assy (50)Numerical Index (52)338311 111706438311 050807ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION5* Indicates the part number listed is for reference only. See DESCRIPTION for possible service replacement.MAIN FRAME & COVERS1 34409.0000 1 Base Frame Assy2 26528.0000 4 Leg 03996.0000 4 Pad, Non-skid3 34410.0000 1 Frame, Refridgeration - - - - - - - -4 Screw #10-32 x4 39428.0000* 2Bracket, Rear support (Late models with Water Inlet Valve)34797.0000* 2 Bracket, Rear support (Early models prior to Water Inlet Valve) 02332.0001 8 Screw, Crimptite #6 x .25"5 38469.0001* 1 Bracket, Upper Frame6 36192.1000 1 Panel w/Decals, Right (Includes item 11) 02332.0001 3 Screw, Crimptite #6 x .25"7 34786.1000 1 Panel w/Decals, Top (Includes item 8) 02332.0001 4 Screw, Crimptite #6 x .25"8 33458.0000 1 Decal, Refridgeration ON - OFF9 36191.1000 1 Panel w/Decals, Left (Includes items 10, 11, 12 & 24) 02332.0001 3 Screw, Crimptite #6 x .25"10 33461.0001 1 Decal, Refridgerant Charge11 27442.0000 2 Decal, Warning - Moving Parts12 00986.0002 1 Decal, Warning - Electrical13 39561.0001 1 Panel, Rear 02332.0001 4 Screw, Crimptite #6 x .25"14 33645.0000 1 Decal, Main Water Connection15 33646.0000 1 Decal, Rinse Water Connection (Early Models)16 00656.0000 1 Decal, Comply To Plumbing Code17 27354.0000 4 Bushing18 00668.0000 3 Plug19 35998.0001 1 Panel, Splash 01317.0003 2 Screw, Truss Head, Locking #8-32 x .38"20 21436.0000 2 Catch, Magnetic21 33538.0000*1 Bracket, Right33539.0000* 1 Bracket, Left 01311.0001 4 Screw, Truss Head, Locking #8-32 x .25"22 38765.1000 1 Drip Tray Assy (Includes strike plate and item 23)23 26801.0000 1 Grate, Drip Tray24 35277.0000 1 Schematic, Electrical38311 121207638311 111706ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION7* Indicates the part number listed is for reference only. See DESCRIPTION for possible service replacement.UPPER CABINET & PANELS1 35478.0000* 1 Cabinet (Not serviced) 24544.0000 10 Screw, Pan Head #8-182 34738.0000 1 Plate, Cabinet Mounting 01311.0001 4 Screw, Truss Head #8-32 x .25" Lkg.3 34784.0000 1 Plate, Bottom Closure 01359.0000 3 Screw, Flat Head #8-32 x .38"4 34362.0000 1 Bushing, Lower Hinge5 34790.0000 1 Wrap 01311.0001 4 Screw, Truss Head #8-32 x .25" Lkg.6 34785.0000* 1 Bracket, Hinge 01327.0000 3 Screw, Pan Head #10 -32 x .38"7 34666.0001 1 Catch, Door Latch 01382.0000 2 Screw, Truss Head #6 x .375"8 27394.0000 2 Plug9 00669.0002 4 Plug10 34419.0000 1 Coil, Water 24544.0000 4 Screw, Pan Head #8-1811 27246.0000 1 Sensor Assy, Temperature12 33669.0000 1 Clip, Adhesive Back13 33297.0000 1 Fan Assy. 03290.0000 1 Cable Tie 38616.0000 4 Screw, Pan Head #8-1814 34421.0000* 1 Cover, Fan 24544.0000 4 Screw, Hex Head w/Washer #10-2415 34422.1000 1 Shelf, Product (Includes items 16 & 17)16 33459.0003 2 Decal, Dispense/Rinse17 32461.0000 2 Gasket, Drip18 32455.0000 2 Knob19 27394.0000 2 Plug20 35930.0000 2 Nozzle21 32848.0000 2 O-ring22 35108.1000 2 Mixer, Spiral23 38519.0000 1 Decal, Dispense Ratio24 M2568.1000 - Grease, USDA H-1 (Use when assembling items 21 & 22)38311 121207838311 062905ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION9* Indicates the part number listed is for reference only. See DESCRIPTION for possible service replacement. 1 35164.1000 1 Air Filter2 29951.0001 1 Condenser 02335.0001 4 Screw, Crimptite #8 x .38"3 35180.0001 1 Tube (Requires brazing to install) (Not serviced)4 35386.0001 1 Tube (Requires brazing to install) (Not serviced)5 00396.0002 1 Tee (Requires brazing to install) (Not serviced)6 35385.0001 1 Tube (Requires brazing to install) (Not serviced)7 35580.0001 1 Tube (Requires brazing to install) (Not serviced)8 35175.1000 1 Filter Dryer Assy (Requires brazing to install)9 35179.0001 1 Tube (Requires brazing to install) (Not serviced)10 32776.0000 1 Accumulator11 35581.0001 1 Tube (Requires brazing to install) (Not serviced)12 - - - - - - - - 1 Compressor (See COMPRESSOR COMPONENTS) 34529.0000* 4 Washer 00901.0000 4 Nut .25"-2013 - - - - - - - - 4 Grommet14 - - - - - - - - 4 Sleeve 15 33536.0000 1 Platform 01317.0003 4 Screw, Truss Head, Locking #8-32 x .38"16 - - - - - - - - 1 Fan Assy (See FAN ASSEMBLY) 27243.0000 3 Screw #8-36 x .437"17 34418.0000* 1 Bracket 01317.0003 4 Screw, Truss Head, Locking #8-32 x .38"18 28567.0000 1 Mounting Kit (Includes four each of items 13 & 14)19 M2332.1000 - Insulation, Tube 25/50 - 1.6"ID x .50" wall x 6.0 Ft (Use as required) 20 M2336.1000 - Insulation, Tube 25/50 - 0.25"ID x .19" wall x 6.0 Ft (Use as required)REFRIGERATION COMPONENTSOrder item 1838311 0303081038311 111706ITEMPART NO.QTY.DESCRIPTION11* Indicates the part number listed is for reference only. See DESCRIPTION for possible service replacement.COMPRESSOR COMPONENTS- 38231.1000 1 Compressor 120V (Includes items 1 - 5) 33522.1001 1 Compressor 230V (Includes items 1 - 5) 1 38897.0000 1 Relay, Compressor 120V 38897.0001 1 Relay, Compressor 230V 2 38917.0000 1 Overload Protector 3 38916.0000 1 Retainer 4 38918.0000 1 Clip 538896.00001Cover38311 1117061238311 062905ITEMPART NO.QTY.DESCRIPTION13* Indicates the part number listed is for reference only. See DESCRIPTION for possible service replacement.FAN ASSEMBLY- 32204.1001 1 Fan Assy 120V (Includes items 1-4) 32204.1002 1 Fan Assy 230V (Includes items 1-4) 1 33603.0000 1 Motor Assy 120V 33603.0001 1 Motor Assy 230V 2 33602.0000 1 Blade, Fan 3 27258.0000 1 Silencer 423700.00001Nut .25"-2038311 0629051438311 111706ITEMPART NO.QTY.DESCRIPTION15* Indicates the part number listed is for reference only. See DESCRIPTION for possible service replacement.WATER TANK ASSY1 35165.0000 1 Tank Assy - - - - - - - - 4 Screw2 35272.1001 1 Lid Assy 24544.0000 6 Screw, Pan Head #8-183 35526.0000* 2 Bracket 02332.0001 2 Screw, Crimptite #6 x .25" 01317.0003 2 Screw, Truss Head, Locking #8-32 x .38"4 34403.1001 1 Panel Assy 00973.0000 4 Nut, Keps #6-325 33801.0000 1 Grommet6 29327.0000 1 Probe, Temperature & Dry Plug7 33801.0002 1 Grommet 7 02536.0000 1 Grommet9 02645.1000 1 Probe, Liquid Level 01522.0000 1 Washer 20203.0100 1 Lockwasher, Internal-tooth #800908.0000 1 Nut #8-32 10 21275.0004 3 Clamp .54" - .64"11 20976.0062* 1 Tube, Silicone .38" ID x 1.75" (Order item 35) 1221275.0005 1 Clamp .62" - .73" 120V 21275.0009 1 Clamp .65" - .78" 230V 13 35077.0000 1 Tee .38" Sngl. Barb 14 21275.0003 4 Clamp .57" - .70"15 34325.0003* 1 Hose, Flex .38" ID x .625" OD x 3.0" (Order item 36) 16 33623.0000 2 Elbow .38" Barb17 34325.0006* 1 Hose, Flex .38" ID x .625" OD x 2.25" (Order item 36) 18 20976.0016* 1 Tube, Silicone .38" ID x 2.75" (Order item 35) 19 33068.0000 1 Fitting .38" Barb x .25" Barb20 37809.1000 1 Pump Assy 120V (Includes items 11 - 19) 37265.0000 1 Pump Assy 230V 21 35132.0000* 1 Product Coil22 34416.0000 2 Spacer 00973.0000 4 Nut, Keps #6-32 23 03290.0000 2 Cable Tie 2432734.00016Cable Tie, 28.0"(Continued)38311 0508071638311 111706ITEMPART NO.QTY.DESCRIPTION17* Indicates the part number listed is for reference only. See DESCRIPTION for possible service replacement.WATER TANK ASSY25 33533.0000* 4 Spacer 26 33519.0000* 1 Evaporator Coil 27 36448.0000 2 Spacer 28 03290.0000 2 Cable Tie29 33670.0004* 1 Tube, Clear .25" x 8.0" (Not serviced) 30 38605.0000 1 Tee31 21275.0006 1 Clamp .40" - .50" 32 35174.0000 1 Fitting 33 33149.0000 1 Gasket 34 00976.0000 1 Cap35 35106.0000 1 Manifold, Return Water36 20976.1000 1 Tube, Silicone .38" ID x 12.0" (Cut to required length) 20976.1001 1 Tube, Silicone .38" ID x 36.0" (Cut to required length) 20976.1002 1 Tube, Silicone .38" ID x 120.0" (Cut to required length) 37 34325.1000 1 Hose, Flex .38" ID x .625" OD x 12.0" (Cut to required length) 34325.1001 1 Hose, Flex .38" ID x .625" OD x 36.0" (Cut to required length)34325.10021Hose, Flex .38" ID x .625" OD x 120.0" (Cut to required length)38311 1117061838311 062905ITEMPART NO.QTY.DESCRIPTION19* Indicates the part number listed is for reference only. See DESCRIPTION for possible service replacement.1 - - - - - - - - 1 Coil, Upper Cabinet (See UPPER CABINET & PANELS)2 34325.0004* 2 Tube, Silicone .38" ID x 1.5" (Order item 10)3 21275.0003 8 Clamp .57" - .70"4 37850.0000 2 Elbow .38" Barb5 34325.0010* 1 Tube, Silicone .38" ID x 17.0" (Order item 10)6 34325.0021* 1 Tube, Silicone .38" ID x 8.0" (Order item 10)7 35173.0001 1 Fitting .312" Fl x .375" Barb8 35305.0000 1 Gasket9 - - - - - - - - 1 Manifold, Return Water (See WATER TANK ASSEMBLY) 10 34325.1000 - Tube, Silicone .38" ID x 12.0" (Cut to required length) 34325.1001 - Tube, Silicone .38" ID x 36.0" (Cut to required length) 34325.1002 - Tube, Silicone .38" ID x 120.0" (Cut to required length) 11M2337.1000-Tube Insulation (Cut to required length)CIRCULATION PUMP & LINES38311 1117062038311 111706ITEMPART NO.QTY.DESCRIPTION21* Indicates the part number listed is for reference only. See DESCRIPTION for possible service replacement.PRODUCT COIL & LINES1 - - - - - - - - 1 Product Coil (See WATER TANK ASSEMBLY)2 35305.0000 2 Gasket3 35173.0001 1 Fitting .312" Fl x .375" Barb4 21275.0003 8 Clamp .57" - .70"5 34325.0010* 1 Hose, Flex .38" ID x 17.0" (Order item 19)(Early models prior to Water Inlet Valve) 34325.0014* 1 Hose, Flex .38" ID x 15.0" (Order item 19)(Late models with Water Inlet Valve)6 33151.0004 1 Fitting, Elbow .38" Barb7 33149.0000 1 Gasket8 12757.0000 1 Nut9 01514.0000 1 Lockwasher 10 12756.0000 1 Fitting, Bulkhead11 35172.0001 1 Fitting, Elbow .312" Fl x .375" Barb 12 34325.0004* 1 Hose, Flex .38" ID x 1.5" (Order item 19) 13 37850.0000 1 Elbow .38" Barb14 34325.0012* 1 Hose, Flex .38" ID x 10.5" (Order item 19) 15 35171.0000 1 Valve, Shut Off 16 34540.0000 1 Decal, Caution - Close17 34325.0004* 1 Hose, Flex .38" ID x 1.5" (Order item 19) 18 34462.0000 1 Coupling, Quick Disconnect, Male19 34325.1000 1 Hose, Flex .38" ID x 12.0" (Cut to required length) 34325.1001 1 Hose, Flex .38" ID x 36.0" (Cut to required length) 34325.1002 1 Hose, Flex .38" ID x 120.0" (Cut to required length)20M2337.1000-Insulation, Tube 25/50 - 0.5"ID x .19" wall x 6.0 Ft (Use as required)38311 111706Early Models2238311 110107ITEMPART NO.QTY.DESCRIPTION23* Indicates the part number listed is for reference only. See DESCRIPTION for possible service replacement.DISPENSE PLATFORM ASSEMBLY1 38116.1000 1 Platform Assy (Includes items2 - 18) 2 - - - - - - - - 2 Pump Assy (See PUMP ASSY) 01338.0000 2 Screw, Truss Head #8-32 x .625" 01522.0000 4 Washer00991.0000 4 Nut, Elastic Lock #8-32 3 32957.0001 8 Bushing, Rubber 4 21275.0006 4 Clamp .40" - .50"5 38018.1000 2 Dispense Valve (See DISPENSE VALVE) 01308.0000 4 Screw, Truss Head #6-32 x 25"6 37786.0001 2 Plate 01308.0000 2Screw, Truss Head #6-32 x 25"7 - - - - - - - - 1 Manifold, Plain Water (See PLAIN WATER MANIFOLD) 8 - - - - - - - - 1 Manifold, Rinse Water (See RINSE WATER MANIFOLD) 9 32756.1000 2 Bottle Adapter (See BOTTLE ADAPTER) 01308.0000 4 Screw, Truss Head #6-32 x 25" 10 38122.0000* 1 Plate 01311.0001 4Screw, Truss Head #8-32 x .25" Lkg.11 32458.0000 2 Clip, Retainer 12 38104.0000 2 Thumbscrew 13 32454.0000 2 Fitting 1434087.00002O-ringThe following items are not illustrated 15 35189.0000 1 Harness, Dispense Platform 16 35181.0001 1 Harness, Dispense Valve 17 - - - - - - - - 4 Cable Tie (Not serviced) 1812422.00002Clamp38311 1101072438311 062905ITEMPART NO.QTY.DESCRIPTION25* Indicates the part number listed is for reference only. See DESCRIPTION for possible service replacement.DISPENSE VALVE ASSEMBLY- 38018.1000 1 Dispense Valve Assy (Includes items 1 - 24) 1 37801.0001 1 Body 2 37990.0000 1 Seal 3 37843.0000 1 Nozzle, Water4 32252.0000 1 Valve, Solenoid (Includes items5 - 10) 5 33554.0000 1 Solenoid Valve Coil6 28481.0000 1 Guide Kit (Includes Guide, Washer and O-ring)7 33585.0000 1 Solenoid Valve Base Kit (Includes O-ring and items 6 & 7) 8 01111.0002 1 Solenoid Valve Repair Kit (Includes Plunger, Spring and O-ring) 9 33580.0000 1 O-ring 10 33553.0000 1 O-ring11 37987.0000 1 Bracket 01308.0000 2 Screw #6-32 x .25" 12 32463.0000 1 Fitting, Elbow13 32849.0001 1 O-ring (Also use item 24) 14 37853.0000 1 Clamp 01308.0000 1 Screw #6-32 x .25" 15 32603.0000 1 Sleeve16 32852.0000 1 O-ring (Also use item 24) 17 32602.0000 1 Piston18 32853.0001 1 Spring, Flow Control 19 32624.0000 1 Bonnet, Adjuster 20 33725.0000 1 O-ring (Also use item 24) 21 32623.0000 1 Adjuster, Position 22 32851.0000 1 O-ring (Also use item 24) 23 37977.0000 1 Bracket, Water Adjustment 01308.0000 2 Screw #6-32 x .25"24M2568.1000-Grease, USDA H-1 (Use when assembling items 13,16,20 & 22)38311 1117062638311 111706ITEMPART NO.QTY.DESCRIPTION27* Indicates the part number listed is for reference only. See DESCRIPTION for possible service replacement.PLAIN WATER MANIFOLD (Early Models)1 32631.00002 Fitting, Straight 2 32849.0001 2 O-ring3 38129.0005* 2 Hose, Braided .25" ID x 2.25" (Order item 12)4 21275.0006 4 Clamp .40 - .50"5 36204.0000* 1 Manifold, Plain SST6 34325.0017* 1 Hose, Flex .38" ID x 1.25" (Order item 13)7 21275.0003 2 Clamp .57 - .70"8 34463.0000 1 Coupling, Quick Disconnect, Female12 38129.1000 1 Hose, Braided .25" ID x 12.0" (Cut to required length) 38129.1001 1 Hose, Braided .25" ID x 36.0" (Cut to required length) 38129.1002 1 Hose, Braided .25" ID x 120.0" (Cut to required length) 13 34325.1000 1 Hose, Flex .38" ID x 12.0" (Cut to required length) 34325.1001 1 Hose, Flex .38" ID x 36.0" (Cut to required length)34325.10021Hose, Flex .38" ID x 120.0" (Cut to required length)38311 1117062838311 111706ITEMPART NO.QTY.DESCRIPTION29* Indicates the part number listed is for reference only. See DESCRIPTION for possible service replacement.PLAIN WATER MANIFOLD (Late Models)38311 1117061 32631.00002 Fitting, Straight 2 32849.0001 2 O-ring3 38129.0012* 2 Hose, Braided .25" ID x 3.0" (Order item 8)4 21275.0006 6 Clamp .40 - .50"5 38605.0000 1 Tee .25" Barb6 38129.0013* 1 Hose, Braided .25" ID x 5.25" (Order item 8)7 34461.0000 1 Coupling, Quick Disconnect, Female8 38129.1000 1 Hose, Braided .25" ID x 12.0" (Cut to required length) 38129.1001 1 Hose, Braided .25" ID x 36.0" (Cut to required length)38129.10021Hose, Braided .25" ID x 120.0" (Cut to required length)3038311 111706RINSE WATER MANIFOLD & SOLENOID (Early Models) ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION1 32756.10002 Bottle adapter (See BOTTLE ADAPTER)2 38129.0001*3 Hose, Braided .25" ID x .44" OD x 1.50" (Order item 37)3 21275.0006 16 Clamp .40" - .50"4 36203.0000* 1 Manifold. Rinse SST5 34460.0000 1 Fitting, Quick Disconnect, Male6 34461.0000 1 Fitting, Quick Disconnect, Female7 32745.0021* 1 Hose .25" ID x .44" OD x 15.75" (Order item 38)8 33151.0005 3 Fitting, Elbow .25" Barb9 33149.0001 4 Gasket10 01085.0002 1 Solenoid Valve 120V (Includes items 11 - 14)28005.0000 1 Solenoid Valve 230V (Includes items 11- 13)01327.0000 2 Screw, Pan Head #10-32 x .38" 120V02308.0000 2 Screw, Pan Head #8-32 x .38" 230V11 28480.0000 1 Coil, Solenoid 120V28020.0000 1 Coil, Solenoid 230V12 01111.0002 1 Solenoid Repair Kit (Includes Plunger, Spring and O-ring)13 28479.0000 1 Solenoid Base Kit 120V (Includes O-ring)28021.0000 1 Core Assy Kit 230V14 28481.0000 1 Guide Kit15 00402.0001 2 Connector16 00425.0001 1 Nipple17 00425.0002 1 Nut18 38129.0001* 1 Hose, Braided .25" ID x .44" OD x 1.50" (Order item 37)19 00459.0000 1 Fitting, Bulkhead01532.0000 1 Lockwasher, Internal-toth .438"00463.0000 1 Nut, Hex .375"-2020 38129.0009* 1 Hose, Braided .25" ID x .44" OD x 4.25" (Order item 37)21 33149.0000 3 Gasket22 33151.0004 1 Fitting, Elbow .38" Barb23 21275.0003 4 Clamp .57" - .70"24 34325.0004* 1 Hose, Flex .38" ID x .595" OD x 1.5" (Order item 39)25 32749.0001 1 Tee .38" Barb x .38" Barb x .25" Barb(Continued)RINSE WATER MANIFOLD & SOLENOID (Early Models) ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION26 34325.0006* 1 Hose, Flex .38" ID x .595" OD x 2.25" (Order item 39)27 33150.0000 1 Nut28 33686.0000 1 Nipple29 23720.0000 1 Strainer Assy (Includes items 30 - 32)30 - - - - - - - - 1 Housing, Strainer (Order item 29)31 23721.0000 1 Screen32 23723.0000 1 End Cap33 21275.0006 2 Clamp .41 - .50"34 35573.0000* 1 Bracket, Rinse Solenoid (Early Models)01317.0003 2 Screw, Truss Head #8-32 x .38" Lkg35 32463.0000 2 Fitting, Elbow36 32849.0001 2 O-ring37 38129.1000 - Hose, Braided .25" ID x .44" OD x 12.0" (Cut to required length)38129.1001 - Hose, Braided .25" ID x .44" OD x 36.0" (Cut to required length)38129.1002 - Hose, Braided .25" ID x .44" OD x 120.0" (Cut to required length)38 32745.1002 - Hose .25" ID x .44" OD x 120.0" (Cut to required length)39 34325.1000 - Hose, Flex .38" ID x .595" OD x 12.0" (Cut to required length)34325.1001 - Hose, Flex .38" ID x .595" OD x 36.0" (Cut to required length)34325.1002 - Hose, Flex .38" ID x .595" OD x 120.0" (Cut to required length)ITEMPART NO.QTY.DESCRIPTIONRINSE WATER MANIFOLD & SOLENOID (Late Models)(Continued)1 32756.10002 Bottle adapter (See BOTTLE ADAPTER) 2 32849.0001 2 O-ring3 32463.0000 2 Fitting, Elbow4 38129.0009* 1 Hose, Braided .25" ID x 4.25" (Order item 40)5 21275.0006 8 Clamp .40" - .50"6 38129.0004* 1 Hose, Braided .25" ID x 3.50" (Order item 40)7 38605.0000 1 Tee .25" Barb8 38129.0001* 1 Hose, Braided .25" ID x 1.50" (Order item 40) 9 34460.0000 1 Fitting, Quick Disconnect, Male 10 34461.0000 1 Fitting, Quick Disconnect, Female11 32745.0021* 1 Hose .25" ID x 15.75" (Order item 39)(Early models prior to Water Inlet Valve) 38129.0014* 1 Hose .25" ID x 13.0" (Order item 40)(Late models with Water Inlet Valve) 12 01085.0002 1 Solenoid Valve 120V (Includes items 13 - 16) 28005.0000 1 Solenoid Valve 230V (Includes items 13- 15) 01327.0000 2 Screw, Pan Head #10-32 x .38" 120V02308.0000 2 Screw, Pan Head #8-32 x .38" 230V 1328480.0000 1 Coil, Solenoid 120V 28020.0000 1 Coil, Solenoid 230V14 01111.0002 1 Solenoid Repair Kit (Includes Plunger, Spring and O-ring) 15 28479.0000 1 Solenoid Base Kit 120V (Includes O-ring) 28021.0000 1 Core Assy Kit 230V 16 28481.0000 1 Guide Kit17 35573.0000* 1 Bracket, Rinse Solenoid (Early Models) 01317.0003 2 Screw, Truss Head #8-32 x .38" Lkg 18 00402.0001 1 Connector19 33151.0005 1 Fitting, Elbow .25" Barb 20 33149.0001 1 Gasket21 33152.0001 1 Fitting .38" Barb x .125" MPT22 34325.0022* 1 Hose, Flex .38" ID x 2.50" (Order item 41) 23 32750.0001 1 Tee .38" Single Barb24 34325.0021* 1 Hose, Flex .38" ID x 8.0" (Order item 41) 25 33686.0000 1 Nipple33150.00001NutRINSE WATER MANIFOLD & SOLENOID (Late Models) ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION26 21275.0003 5 Clamp .57" - .70"27 36203.0000* 1 Manifold. Rinse SST (Early Models)28 33149.0000 2 Gasket29 23720.0000 1 Strainer Assy (Includes items 30 - 32)30 - - - - - - - - 1 Housing, Strainer (Order item 29)31 23721.0000 1 Screen32 23723.0000 1 End Cap33 01533.0005 2 Spacer01326.0006 2 Screw, Truss Head #10-32 x .625"34 00464.0001 1 Elbow .25" Barb x .125"MPT35 34325.0004* 2 Hose, Flex .38" ID x 1.50" (Order item 41)36 35077.0000 1 Tee, Nylon .38" Barb37 36233.0000 1 Valve, Water Inlet 120V36233.0001 1 Valve, Water Inlet 230V32283.0000 2 Screw, Pan Head M4 x 6mm38 37297.0000 1 Elbow39 32745.1002 - Hose .25" ID x .44" OD x 120.0" (Cut to required length)40 38129.1000 - Hose, Braided .25" ID x .44" OD x 12.0" (Cut to required length)38129.1001 - Hose, Braided .25" ID x .44" OD x 36.0" (Cut to required length)38129.1002 - Hose, Braided .25" ID x .44" OD x 120.0" (Cut to required length) 41 34325.1000 - Hose, Flex .38" ID x .595" OD x 12.0" (Cut to required length)34325.1001 - Hose, Flex .38" ID x .595" OD x 36.0" (Cut to required length)34325.1002 - Hose, Flex .38" ID x .595" OD x 120.0" (Cut to required length)PUMP ASSEMBLYITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION- 33803.1001 1 Pump Assy (Includes items 1 - 29)1 32613.1002 1 Motor Assy01322.0001 4 Screw #8-32 x 1.25"2 32654.0000 1 Magnet Hub01512.0000 1 Lockwasher, Internal-tooth #1001331.0004 1 Screw, Locking #10-32 x .50"3 33608.1000 1 Sensor, RPM02336.0000 2 Screw #4-40 x .38"4 07130.0000* 1 Cable Tie5 32957.0000 4 Bushing6 37152.0001 1 Mount Assy, Pump7 29904.0000 1 Insert, Well Nut #8-328 33781.0000 1 Gasket9 28755.0010* 1 Tube, Norprene .25" ID x 18.5" lg (Order item 17)10 32732.0000 1 Clamp .39"/.48"11 32656.0000 1 Fitting, Elbow .25" Barb x .38" Barb12 21275.0003 1 Clamp .57"/.70"13 34325.0019* 1 Hose, Flex .375" ID x 5.75" lg (Order item 18)14 28759.0000 1 Pump Assy. (Includes items 15 & 16)15 28794.0000 1 Rotor16 01370.0001 4 Screw, Pan Head #8-32 x 2.45"17 28755.1000 - Tube, Neoprene .25" ID x .45" OD x 12.0" (Use as required)28755.1001 - Tube, Neoprene .25" ID x .45" OD x 36.0" (Use as required)28755.1002 - Tube, Neoprene .25" ID x .45" OD x 60.0" (Use as required) 18 34325.1000 - Hose, Flex .375" ID x 12.0" (Use as required)34325.1001 - Hose, Flex .375" ID x 36.0" (Use as required)34325.1002 - Hose, Flex .375" ID x 120.0" (Use as required)19 39689.0000 - Pump Tube (Includes items 9,10,11,12 & 13)。
Currency Handling SolutionsPerformance, Reliability and High Capacities: The G750L Bill Recycling Unit G750L Combines Compact Design with High-Capacity and VersatilityEnhanced Functional Features•Best-in-class recycling technology at a lower price, making it thesmart choice for multiple applications and verticals, ensuring amore rapid ROI•Industry leading Fujitsu-patented bill validation technology verifies, sorts, and images all deposited and dispensed notes.•Depending on your requirements, five high-capacity recycling cassettes, or four large capacity recycling cassettes and high capacity depositcassette; moderate capacity reject bin•End-to-end fast performance unit with the fastest validation, sort,deposit and dispense transactions in the industry.•Supports major world currencies including mixed new and used notes, paper and polymer notes•CEN XFS service provider is available to enable easy developmentof application softwareBenefits•Lower cost of ownership by more efficiently managingcurrency management system and cash-in-transit costs.•Completely accessible transport path with strategically locatedsensors to assist in identifying locations of currency jams orforeign objects.•Supports provisional credit, giving the OEM customer the immediate benefit of improved cash flow before cash is actually removed from unit,transported by the CIT vendor and settled in bank’s back office.•Manages the quality of notes by accepting and separating unfitcurrencies, identifying and capturing counterfeit, while dispensing onlyfit currency to end customers.•Unit can be integrated easily into cabinet or safe and then safely “racked out” to provide access to the entire transport path and quick access to allcassettes.IntDimensions (W x D x H )378mm x 725mm x 828mm Weight 158kgMaximum Deposit200 NotesMaximum Dispense200 NotesRecycle Cassette Capacity2,700 Notes x 4 Cassettes; option 5 cassettes with no depository optionDeposit Cassette Capacity 3,000 Notes Reject Bin Capacity1,000 notesAcceptable Media RangeMax. (mm) 70mm x 156 mm Mín. (mm) 65mm x 140 mmG750L Solution OverviewThe G750L bill recycling unit raises the bar when it comes to speed, capacity and reliability in a high-end currency management system for the OEM sales channel.Leveraging the same proven technology that is currently installed in thousands of Fujitsu ATMs worldwide, the G750L has the capacities and flexibility that many of the smaller recyclers lack. The G750L can support up to 13,500 notes in full recycle mode (5 recycle cassettes) or up to 10,800 notes (4 recycle cassettes) for recycling and up to 3,000 notes in a secured depository. In addition, the G750L offers a very robust, lockable and removable 1,000 note reject cassette that can collect unfit, counterfeit or non-recycled currency.With greater capacities and flexibility, the G750L may be the ideal OEM solution for teller assist, ATMs, bill payment or front or back-office cash management systems. In other words, the G750L is suitable for virtually any environment that handles large sums of cash.With Fujitsu’s best -in-class bill validation, mixed new and used, paper or polymer notes are no problem. Up to 200 mixed, loose notes can be placed in the “pocket” module for deposit. Notes are then validated (a complete image of the front and back of the media captured) sorted and stored; all in the blink of an eye!G750L With lower module openThe G750L supports provisional credit which empowers your customer to credit accounts immediately, thereby improving cash flow and improving the bottom line. In addition, the Fujitsu-patented BV is designed to protect your investment far into the future. With the introduction of new currencies, new polymer notes, and anti-counterfeiting measures, it is important you have the most flexible BV technology available. The G750L BV can support up to 256 different denomination templates. Adding new currencies or denominations is simply a matter ofdownloading new firmware. No costly hardware upgrades or on-site visit is required.Depending on your integration and installationrequirements, the G750L can be configured for front or rear access. And its uni que “racked out” design permits easy access to the escrow area, the transport path and cassettes to clear jammed notes or foreign objects.The G750L offers a “patrol note” feature . Before costly personnel are called to investigate a transport issue, the G750L can automatically dispatch a specially designed note that can help clear a jam or foreign object from thetransport path. In addition, the “patrol note” can be used as a currency separator to denote a shift changes. If you are unsure if the G750L is the right investment for your customers, contact Fujitsu. We have developedfinancial tools that will help you to quickly determine the ROI.Thickness (mm)0.09 ~ 0.20 Processing Speed8 notes/secondInterface SpecificationsUSB 2.0 Full Speed CEN / XFSElectrical RequirementsDC +24V +/- 10% Avg.24.5A Peak 33.0ATemperatureOperation: 5°C - 50°C Stop State:-5°C - 50°CRelative HumidityOperation: 20% - 80% Stop State: 10% - 90%RoHS CompliantYesECB6 CompliantThe G750L is ECB6 compliant when installed in an ATM, kiosk or self-checkout environmentUL ComplianceFujitsu Frontech North América, Inc., reserves the right to change specifications without noticeFormoreinformation,call(877)******************************.comorvisitusat:F ujitsu F r on t e c h North America, Inc. www .fujitsuf ron t e c 27121 T owne Centre Drive, Suite 100, F oo thill Ranch, C A . 92610© 2014 F ujitsu F r on t e c h North America Inc. All rights reserved. F ujitsu and the F ujitsu logo are registered trademarks. All other trademarksare the property of their respective owners. S t a t ements herein are based on normal operating conditions and are not intended to c rea t e any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Fujitsu Frontech North America, Inc. reserves the right to modify, at any time without notice, these statements, our services, products, and their warranty and performance specifications.G750L_DS_071614Fujitsu Frontech North AmericaYes G750L Product Specifications。
I N S T A L L A T I O N I N S T R U C T I O N SSingle Flat Panel Ceiling Mounts MCM1U / LCM1U / MCM1US / LCM1USMCM1U / LCM1U / MCM1US / LCM1US Installation Instructions2DISCLAIMERMilestone AV Technologies and its affiliated corporations and subsidiaries (collectively "Milestone"), intend to make thismanual accurate and complete. However, Milestone makes no claim that the information contained herein covers all details,conditions or variations, nor does it provide for every possible contingency in connection with the installation or use of this product. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice or obligation of any kind. Milestone makes no representation of warranty, expressed or implied,regarding the information contained herein. Milestone assumes no responsibility for accuracy, completeness or sufficiency of the information contained in this document.Chief® is a registered trademark of Milestone AV Technologies.All rights reserved.DEFINITIONSMOUNTING SYSTEM:A MOUNTING SYSTEM is the primary Chief product to which an accessory and/or component is attached.ACCESSORY:AN ACCESSORY is the secondary Chiefproduct which is attached to a primary Chief product, and may have a component attached or setting on it.COMPONENT:A COMPONENT is an audiovisual itemdesigned to be attached or resting on an accessory or mounting system such as a video camera, CPU, screen, display,projector, etc.WARNING: A WARNING alerts you to the possibility ofserious injury or death if you do not follow the instructions.CAUTION: A CAUTION alerts you to the possibility ofdamage or destruction of equipment if you do not follow the corresponding instructions.IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWARNING:Failure to read, thoroughly understand, andfollow all instructions can result in serious personal injury,damage to equipment, or voiding of factory warranty! It is the installer’s responsibility to make sure all mounting systems are properly assembled and installed using the instructions provided.WARNING:Failure to provide adequate structural strengthfor this mounting system can result in serious personal injury or damage to equipment! It is the installer’s responsibility to make sure the structure to which this mounting system is attached can support five times the combined weight of all equipment. Reinforce the structure as required before installing the component.WARNING:Exceeding the weight capacity can result inserious personal injury or damage to equipment! It is the installer’s responsibility to make sure the combined weight of all components located between the mount up to (and including) the display does not exceed 125 lbs (56.7 kg).WARNING:Use this mounting system only for its intendeduse as described in these instructions. Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer.WARNING:Never operate this mounting system if it isdamaged. Return the mounting system to a service center for examination and repair.WARNING:Do not use this product outdoors.IMPORTANT ! :The MCM1U/LCM1U and MCM1US/LCM1US mounts are designed to be mounted to a 1-1/2"NPT or NPSM following ANSI/ASME B1.20.1 (Schedule 40, 0.154" minimum thickness aluminum-ASTM B221)threaded extension column (not included);OR a ULListed Chief CPA Series extension column (not included).--SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS--Installation Instructions MCM1U / LCM1U / MCM1US / LCM1US DIMENSIONS3MCM1U / LCM1U / MCM1US / LCM1US Installation Instructions4LEGENDApretar elemento de fijación Befestigungsteil festziehen Apertar fixador Serrare il fissaggio Bevestiging vastdraaien Serrez les fixations Aflojar elemento de fijación Befestigungsteil lösen Desapertar fixador Allentare il fissaggio Bevestiging losdraaien Desserrez les fixations Destornillador Phillips Kreuzschlitzschraubendreher Chave de fendas Phillips Cacciavite a stella Kruiskopschroevendraaier Tournevis à pointe cruciforme Llave de boca Gabelschlüssel Chave de bocas Chiave a punte aperte Steeksleutel Clé à fourche Llave de cabeza hexagonal Sechskantschlüssel Chave de cabeça sextavada Chiave esagonale Zeskantsleutel Clé à tête hexagonaleAjustar Einstellen Ajustar Regolare Afstellen Ajuster Quitar Entfernen Remover Rimuovere Verwijderen Retirez Opcional Optional Opcional Opzionale Optie En option A mano Von Hand Com a mão A mano Met de hand À la mainInstallation Instructions MCM1U / LCM1U / MCM1US / LCM1US TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATIONPARTS5WARNING:STRUCTURAL STRENGTH FOR THIS COMPONENT CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT! It is the installer’s responsibility to make sure the structure to which this component is attached can support five times the combined weight of all equipment. Reinforce the structure as required before installing the component.IMPORTANT ! :NPT or NPSM following ANSI/ASME B1.20.1 (Schedule 40, 0.154" minimum thickness aluminum-ASTM B221) threaded extension column (not included); orChief CPA Series extension column (not included) -- has been properly installed and is in place.NOTE:Proceed to Attaching Mount to NPT Column section or Attaching Mount to CPA Extension Columnsection, as appropriate.Attaching Mount to NPT ColumnCAUTION:fingers between moveable parts.1.Slide ceiling mount (CC) up from below onto installedcolumn (not included). (See Figure 1)2.Thread bottom coupling (BB) onto installed column untiltight, with a minimum of four threads engaged.3.Install and tighten one 10-24 x 1/4" set screw (T) into bottomcoupling (BB). (See Figure 1)Figure 2Attaching Mount to CPA Extension Column CAUTION:fingers between moveable parts.1.Slide ceiling mount (CC) up from below onto installedcolumn (not included). (See Figure 3)2.Slide bottom stop collar (AA) onto installed column, lining upholes in collar with holes in column.Figure 33.Install two 5/16" x 1" self-tapping screws (U) through two5/16"flat washers (V), bottom stop collar (AA), and intoinstalled column.(CC)36WARNING:DISPLAY FALLING CAUSING SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT! Using screws of improper size may damage your display. Properly sized screws will easily and completely thread into display mounting holes. If spacers are required, be sure to use longer screws of the same diameter.3.Select correct screws, spacers (if necessary) and universalwashers from the hardware bag (A-N) and attach brackets (FF) to back of screen. (See Figure 6)IMPORTANT ! :washer. Use the universal washer (N) only with M4, M5 and M6 screws.NOTE:Figure 77WARNING:DISPLAY FALLING CAUSING SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT! The display MUST be centered on the ceiling mount.3.Raise the latch mechanism on both interface brackets tolock bracket in place. (See Figure 8)4.Fasten bracket against ceiling mount extrusion using oneCAUTION:between moveable parts.IMPORTANT ! :display and one at top of display) to adjust ceiling mount. RollThe ceiling mounts allow up to 3° roll each direction.1.Turn the roll adjustment screw in the direction necessary forthe desired roll. (See Figure 10)2.Stop adjusting when the desired setting is reached.Figure 1018Installation InstructionsMCM1U / LCM1U / MCM1US / LCM1US9TiltThe ceiling mounts allow -5° to 20° tilt. The ceiling mount can be locked at 0°, 5°, 10° and 15° tilt.3.Loosen two tilt friction screws (located each side). (See Figure 11)4.Adjust tilt as required. Note specific degrees of tilt. (See Figure 11)5.Tighten two tilt adjustment screws if NOT using the 0°, 5°,10° or 15° settings.Figure 116.If using the tilt settings of 0°, 5°, 10° or 15°, insert two 10-24 x 1/2" Phillips head screws (Y) and two 10-24 lock nuts (Z) to lock mount at the specific tilt. (See Figure 12)Figure 12OPTIONAL: Security1.OPTIONAL : Add padlock (not included) to each interface bracket to lock display to ceiling mount. (See Figure 13)Figure 13Installing Covers1.Install four interface bracket covers (GG) over the top and bottom of both interface brackets. (See Figure 14)NOTE:Be sure to line up tabs inside the bracket covers withholes on sides of interface brackets. (See Figure 14)Figure 1415°10°5°0°20°-5°Tilt friction screw345(Z) x 2(Y) x 26[Example shows locking tilt at 15°](Ceiling mount not shown for clarity)Padlock (Optional)11(GG)10Figure 153.Install one side cover (EE) onto side of ceiling mount usingtwo 10-24 x 1/2" flat head screws (W). (See Figure 16)Figure 16Installation Instructions MCM1U / LCM1U / MCM1US / LCM1US11MCM1U / LCM1U / MCM1US / LCM1US Installation Instructions USA/International A 6436 City West Parkway, Eden Prairie, MN 55344P 800.582.6480 / 952.225.6000F 877.894.6918 / 952.894.6918Europe A Franklinstraat 14, 6003 DK Weert, Netherlands P +31 (0) 495 580 852F +31 (0) 495 580 845Asia Pacific A Office No. 918 on 9/F, Shatin Galleria 18-24 Shan Mei Street Fotan, Shatin, Hong Kong P 852 2145 4099F 852 2145 4477Chief Manufacturing, a products divisionof Milestone AV Technologies8800-003035 Rev002018 Milestone AV Technologies04/18。
Multi-Gang Dimmers, De-rating, and Face PlatesProduct: Renoir® II Architectural Wall Box Dimmers Article ID: 20091214-DLB-RenoirII-01Date: July 30, 2012 – REVISEDSummary: One of the Renoir II dimmer line features is that you can install multiple dimmers under a single face plate giving a unified installed appearance. This is called a multi-gang installation.When you have a multi-gang installation, dimmers may require de-rating and a special faceplate may be required. This article discusses and gives guidance to these applications. Information: When planning a multi-gang installation there are several factors which need to be considered:1. What dimmer model do I need to control my load?2. How many dimmers will be installed at the same location?3. Are the installed dimmers, switches, remotes, etc. “narrow” or “wide”?4. Do my dimmers have to be installed in a specific order?5. Will my dimmers have fins broken or not?6. Since I have a multi-gang application, do I need to de-rate my dimmers?7. What size back box do I need?8. What face plate do I need?9. How can I ensure alignment of dimmers so that they don’t sag?This article gives you enough background information to guide you through the decisionmaking process for each one of these items.What dimmer model do I need to control my load?This question is best answered by a review of the product data sheets. Critical information is1. the amount of load, expressed in Watts, VA, or Amps,2. the load type, and3. the desired dimmer aesthetic.How many dimmers will be installed at the same location?The answer to this question is specific to each application. The Renoir II line supportsinstallations with 0-6 narrow dimmers plus 0-4 wide dimmers under the same face plate. Thisis called a multi-gang installation.Are the installed dimmers, switches, remotes, etc. “narrow” or “wide”?Depending on the dimmer model and load capacity, the dimmers in use could be considered“narrow” or “wide” dimmers. The terms narrow or wide refer to the width of the heat sink. Anarrow dimmer is 2.89” wide, and a wide dimmer is 4.7” wide. Wider heat sinks are required inhigher load capacity dimmers because more heat must be dissipated in order to keep thedimmer operating correctly.Reference the product data sheets to see which dimmers are narrow or wide.required Four-gang wallbox Single-gang wallboxDo my dimmers have to be installed in a specific order?Yes, please reference the “Dimmer Sequence, Back-Box Size, and Fin Removal Chart” within this document. It stipulates the sequence of dimmer installation. A specific sequence is required to ensure that device mounting holes line up with your back-box device mounting ears. The installation sequence is expressed by indicating where wide and/or narrow dimmers should be installed. For example, if you have an installation with (3) wide dimmers and (1)narrow dimmer, the indicated sequence is: “W +W +N +W ” indicating that the installation or order is W IDE-W IDE-N ARROW-W IDE.Will my dimmers have fins broken or not?For most configurations including narrow and wide dimmers, there are two installation options, one with fins removed where possible and ones with all fins intact. The fins removed configuration allows you to keep the width to an absolute minimum while still getting themaximum performance out of the dimmer. Although there are dimmer rating implications when fins are broken, the decision to break them off or not is purely subjective. When in doubt, do not break fins off.When the decision has been made to remove fins, not all fins should be removed. Please reference the “Dimmer Sequence, Back-Box Size, and Fin Removal Chart” within thisdocument. It stipulates which fins should be removed and which ones should be left intact. The * indicates which fins are to be removed. For example, the string W *+*W +N +W indicates that when you have (3) wide dimmers and (1) narrow dimmer and you intend to remove fins, the fins should only be removed between the two adjacent Wide dimmers.Since I have a multi-gang application, do I need to de-rate my dimmers?Most multi-gang installations require some sort of de-rating to ensure that the dimmers do not surpass their maximum internal temperature ratings. The amount of required de-rating is determined by the dimmer model and whether 0, 1, or 2 fins have been removed. Reference the charts below showing the rating of your dimmer determined by the number of broken fins.What size back box do I need?Once you’ve determined the number of narrow and/or wide dimmers and whether or not you will be removing fins, the required back-box size can be simply determined by reviewing the “Dimmer Sequence, Back-Box Size, and Fin Removal Chart.” Find the number of narrow dimmers in the rows and the number of wide dimmers ininformation about whether or not fins are removed will lead you to the cell showing therequired back-box size. When you findthe syntax 4+1 in the chart, it means that in order to accommodate this installation a1-gang wall box should be installed adjacent to a nipple.What face plate do I need?Like back-box size, the required face plate is determined by first establishing the number of narrow and/or wide dimmers and secondly, whether or not fins will broken. The “DimmerSequence, Back-Box Size, and Fin Removal Chart” also indicates which face plate is required for each installation. Required face plates for common configurations are in stock at all times. However, other configurations have a 4-6 week lead time for the face plate. Please make sure to account for this lead time in your project schedule.How can I ensure alignment of dimmers so that they don’t sag?In a multi-gang installation, alignment/joiner bars are provided to ensure uniform horizontal alignment across the installation. They are affixed to the dimmers prior to installation in the back-box by simply screwing them into the back of the heat sink. Note that joiner bars cannot be used in applications where fins have been removed.De-rating Chart: Incandescent Dimmer (with Neutral), 120-277VAC/VCA, 60Hz0 Fins Removed1 FinRemoved2 FinsRemovedAWRMG-MA_ AWSMG-MA_ AMSMT-MA_Amps 5.0 VA @ 120V 600 VA @ 230V 1150 VA @ 277V 1385AWSMT-MB_Amps 8.3 6.5 5.3 VA @ 120V 1000 780 636 VA @ 230V 1917 1495 1219 VA @ 277V 2308 1801 1468AWRMG-MC_ AWSMG-MC_Amps 12.5 12.3 VA @ 120V 1500 1476 VA @ 230V 2875 2829 VA @ 277V 3463 2885 3407AWRMG_MD_ AWSMG_MD_Amps 16.0 13.5 12.3 VA @ 120V 1920 1620 1479 VA @ 230V 3680 3105 2829 VA @ 277V 4432 3740 3407AWRMG-MB_ AWSMG-MB_Amps 8.3 7.0 5.5 VA @ 120V 1000 840 660 VA @ 230V 1917 1610 1265 VA @ 277V 2308 1939 1524AWSMT-MC_Amps 12.5 10.2 8.7 VA @ 120V 1500 1224 1044 VA @ 230V 2875 2346 2001 VA @ 277V 3463 2825 2410AWSMT_MD_Amps 16.0 13.0 11.1 VA @ 120V 1920 1560 1332 VA @ 230V 3680 2990 2553 VA @ 277V 4432 3601 3075De-rating Chart: Fluorescent - 0-10VDC Sinking Control, 120-277VAC/VCA, 60Hz0 Fins Removed1 FinRemoved2 FinsRemovedAWRMG-7D_ AWRMT-7D_ AWSMG-7D_ AWSMT-7D_Amps 16.0 VA @ 120V 1920 VA @ 230V 3680 VA @ 277V 4432De-rating Chart: Incandescent Non-Neutral Dimmer, 120VAC/VCA, 60HzDe-rating Chart: Fluorescent - 3 Wire Phase Control, 120-277VAC/VCA, 60Hz0 Fins Removed1 FinRemoved2 FinsRemovedAWRMG-HA_ AWSMG-HA_ AWSMT-HA_Amps 5.0 VA @ 120V 600 VA @ 230V 1150 VA @ 277V 1385AWRMG-HB_ AWSMG-HB_ AWSMT-HB_Amps 8.3 VA @ 120V 1000 VA @ 230V 1917 VA @ 277V 2308AWRMG-HC_ AWSMG-HC_ AWSMT-HC_Amps 12.5 VA @ 120V 1500 VA @ 230V 2875 VA @ 277V 3463AWRMG-HD_ AWSMG-HD_ AWSMT-HD_Amps 16.0VA @ 120V 1920VA @ 230V 3680VA @ 277V 44320 FinsRemoved1 FinRemoved2 FinsRemovedAWRMG-IA_ AWSMG-IA_ AMSMT-IA_Amps 5.0 VA @ 120V 600AWSMT-IB_Amps 8.3 6.5 5.3 VA @ 120V 1000 780 636AWRMG-IC_ AWSMG-IC_Amps 12.5 12.3 VA @ 120V 1500 1476AWRMG-ID_ AWSMG-ID_Amps 16.0 13.5 12.3 VA @ 120V 1920 1620 1476AWRMG-IB_ AWSMG-IB_Amps 8.3 7.0 5.5 VA @ 120V 1000 840 660AWSMT-IC_Amps 12.5 10.2 8.7 VA @ 120V 1500 1224 1044AWSMT-ID_Amps 16.0 13.0 11.1 VA @ 120V 1920 1560 1332De-rating Chart: Fluorescent - 2 Wire Phase Control, 120-277VAC/VCA, 60Hz0 Fins Removed1 FinRemoved2 FinsRemovedAWRMG-XA_ AWSMG-XA_ AWSMT-XA_Amps 5.0 VA @ 120V 600 VA @ 230V 1150 VA @ 277V 1385AWSMT-XB_Amps 8.3 6.5 5.3 VA @ 120V 1000 780 636 VA @ 230V 1917 1495 1219 VA @ 277V 2308 1801 1468AWRMG-XC_ AWSMG-XC_Amps 12.5 12.3 VA @ 120V 1500 1476 VA @ 230V 2875 2829 VA @ 277V 3463 3407AWRMG-XD_ AWSMG-XD_Amps 16 13.5 12.3 VA @ 120V 1920 1620 1476 VA @ 230V 3680 3105 2829 VA @ 277V 4432 3740 3407AWRMG-XB_ AWSMG-XB_Amps 8.3 7.0 5.5 VA @ 120V 1000 840 660 VA @ 230V 1917 1610 1265 VA @ 277V 2308 1939 1524AWSMT-XC_Amps 12.5 10.2 8.7 VA @ 120V 1500 1224 1044VA @ 230V 2875 2346 2001VA @ 277V 3463 2825 2410AWSMT-XD_Amps 16.0 13.0 11.1 VA @ 120V 1920 1560 1332 VA @ 230V 3680 2990 2553 VA @ 277V 4432 3601 3075De-rating Chart: Electronic Low Voltage, 120-277VAC/VCA, 60Hz0 Fins Removed1 FinRemoved2 FinsRemovedAWRMG-EA_ AWSMG-EA_ AWSMT-EA_Amps 5.0 VA @ 120V 600 VA @ 230V 1150 VA @ 277V 1385AWRMG-EB_ AWSMG-EB_Amps 8.3 8.2 VA @ 120V 1000 984 VA @ 230V 1917 1886 VA @ 277V 2308 2271AWSMT-EB_Amps 8.3 7.5 6.8 VA @ 120V 1000 900 816 VA @ 230V 1917 1725 1564 VA @ 277V 2308 2078 1884De-rating Chart: Switches 120-277VAC/VCA, 60Hz0 Fins Removed1 FinRemoved2 FinsRemovedAWWMG-0D_ AWWMT-0D_Amps 15.0 HP @ 120V 1HP HP @ 230V 1.5HP HP @ 277V 1.5HP VA @ 120V 1920 VA @ 230V 3680 VA @ 277V 4432De-rating Chart: Fan Speed Controls, Full Variable, Fully Quiet, 120-277VAC/VCA, 60Hz0 Fins Removed1 FinRemoved2 FinsRemovedAWRMG-QA_ AWSMG-QA_ AWSMT-QA_Amps 5.0 VA @ 120V 600 VA @ 230V 1150 VA @ 277V 1385AWSMT-QB_Amps 8.3 6.5 5.3 VA @ 120V 1000 780 636 VA @ 230V 1917 1495 1219 VA @ 277V 2308 1801 1468AWRMG-QB_ AWSMG-QB_Amps 8.3 7.0 5.5 VA @ 120V 1000 840 660 VA @ 230V 1917 1610 1265 VA @ 277V 2308 1939 1524Dimmer Sequence, Back-Box Size, and Fin Removal ChartContact: If you have any questions or concerns, please call LES technical support at (800) 959-6004.。
Revcovi® (elapegademase-lvlr)(Intramuscular)Document Number: IC-0400 Last Review Date: 02/02/2023Date of Origin: 10/30/2018Dates Reviewed: 11/2018, 02/2019, 02/2020, 02/2021, 02/2022, 02/2023I.Length of AuthorizationCoverage will be provided for 12 months and may be renewed.II.Dosing LimitsA.Quantity Limit (max daily dose) [NDC Unit]:•Revcovi 2.4 mg/1.5 mL single-dose vial: 20 vials per 7 daysB.Max Units (per dose and over time) [HCPCS Unit]:•23 mg twice weeklyIII.Initial Approval CriteriaCoverage is provided in the following conditions:Universal Criteria 1•Will not be used in combination with pegademase-bovine; AND•Patient does not have severe thrombocytopenia (i.e., platelet count <50,000/microL); AND Adenosine Deaminase (ADA) Deficiency †Ф1,2,5•Patient has adenosine deaminase severe combined immunodeficiency (ADA-SCID) disease as determined by one of the following:o Deficient ADA catalytic activity (<1% of normal) in hemolysates (in untransfused individuals) or in extracts of other cells (e.g., blood mononuclear cells, fibroblasts); ORo Detection of biallelic pathogenic mutations in the ADA gene by molecular genetic testing; AND•Patient has elevated deoxyadenosine triphosphate (dATP) or total deoxyadenosine nucleotides (dAXP) in erythrocytes; AND•Patient is not a candidate for or has failed bone marrow transplantation (BMT); AND•Patient has baseline values for trough plasma ADA activity, red blood cell dATP, trough dAXP and/or total lymphocyte counts† FDA approved indication(s); ‡ Compendia recommended indication(s); Ф Orphan Drug IV.Renewal Criteria 1,2,5Coverage may be renewed based on the following criteria:•Patient continues to meet the universal and other indication-specific relevant criteria such as concomitant therapy requirements (not including prerequisite therapy), performancestatus, etc.identified in section III; AND•Absence of unacceptable toxicity from the drug. Examples of unacceptable toxicity include: injection site bleeding in patients with thrombocytopenia, severe thrombocytopenia, delayin improvement of immune function, etc.; AND•Documentation of disease stability and/or improvement as indicated by one or more of the following:o Increase in plasma ADA activity (target trough level ≥ 15 mmol/hr/L)o Decrease in red blood cell dATP level (target ≤ 0.005 to 0.015 mmol/L)o Improvement in immune function with diminished frequency/complications of infection as evidenced in improvement in the ability to produce antibodieso Decrease in red blood cell dAXP level (target trough level ≤ 0.02 mmol/L)V.Dosage/Administration 1Adenosine Deaminase (ADA) Deficiency Patients transitioning from Adagen to Revcovi:•Weekly Adagen dose is unknown or weekly Adagen dose ≤30 U/kg−The recommended minimum starting dose of Revcovi is 0.2 mg/kg,intramuscularly (IM), once a week•Weekly Adagen dose >30 U/kg−An equivalent weekly Revcovi dose (mg/kg) should be calculated using thefollowing conversion formula:Revcovi dose in mg/kg = Adagen dose in U/kg ÷ 150•Subsequent doses may be increased by increments of 0.033 mg/kg weekly if trough ADA activity <30 mmol/hr/L, trough deoxyadenosine nucleotides (dAXP) >0.02mmol/L, and/or the immune reconstitution is inadequate based on the clinicalassessment of the patient. The total weekly dose may be divided into multiple IM administrations during a week.Adagen-naïve patients:•The starting weekly dose of Revcovi is 0.4 mg/kg based on ideal body weight§ or actual weight (whichever is greater), divided into two doses (0.2 mg/kg twice a week),intramuscularly, for a minimum of 12 to 24 weeks until immune reconstitution isachieved.•The dose may be gradually adjusted down to maintain trough ADA activity >30mmol/hr/L, trough dAXP level <0.02 mmol/L, and/or to maintain adequate immunereconstitution based on clinical assessment of the patient.§The Devine formula for ideal body weight:•Ideal body weight (men) = 50 kg + 2.3 kg x ( height, in - 60 )•Ideal body weight (women) = 45.5 kg + 2.3 kg x ( height, in - 60 )•Note: this formula is only an approximation, and is generally only applicable for people 60 inches (5 foot) tall or greater. For patients under 5 feet, one commonly-used modification is to subtract 2-5 lbs for each inch below 60 inches (Devine BJ. Gentamicin therapy. Drug Intell Clin Pharm. 1974;8:650–655.)VI.Billing Code/Availability InformationHCPCS Code(s):•J3590 – Unclassified biologics•C9399 − Unclassified drugs or biologicals (Hospital Outpatient Use ONLY)NDC:•Revcovi 2.4 mg/1.5 mL single-dose vial: 10122-0502-xxVII.References1.Revcovi [package insert]. Cary, NC; Chiesi USA, Inc.; December 2020. Accessed January2023.2.Hershfield, M. Adenosine Deaminase Deficiency. GeneReviews./books/NBK1483/. Initial Posting: October 3, 2006; Last Update:March 16, 2017. Accessed January 2023.3.Gaspar HB, Aiuti A, Porta F, et al. How I treat ADA deficiency. Blood. 2009 October 22;114(17): 3524–3532.4.Adenosine Deaminase Deficiency-genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center. USDepartment of health and human services-NIH. Available at:https:///diseases/5748/adenosine-deaminase-deficiency5.Flinn AM, Gennery AR. Adenosine deaminase deficiency: a review. Orphanet Journal ofRare Diseases 2018. https:///10.1186/s13023-018-0807-5Appendix 1 – Covered Diagnosis CodesD81.31 Adenosine deaminase (ADA) deficiency with severe combined immunodeficiencyAppendix 2 – Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)Medicare coverage for outpatient (Part B) drugs is outlined in the Medicare Benefit Policy Manual (Pub. 100-2), Chapter 15, §50 Drugs and Biologicals. In addition, National Coverage Determination (NCD), Local Coverage Determinations (LCDs), and Local Coverage Articles (LCAs) may exist and compliance with these policies is required where applicable. They can be found at: https:///medicare-coverage-database/search.aspx. 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