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Owner’s Manual EA-300 PHONO AMPLIFIERThank you for purchasing Phasemation product.Read your Owner’s Manual thoroughly for proper operation before starting to use your equipment.Please keep your Owner’s Manual with caution.Table of ContentsSafety Instructions (4)Usage Cautions (5)Care of Equipment (5)Names and Functions..................................................................................6, 7, 8 Connections.. (9)Trouble Shooting Guide (10)User Support (11)Specifications (11)Safety InstructionsBefore starting to useIn this owner’s manual and on the product, various pictures are used to show our customers how to use Phasemation EA-300 safely and properly in order to avoid the loss of our customer’s assets and to protect our customers from harm.IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS1.Read these instructions.2.Keep these instructions.3.Heed all warnings.4.Follow all instructions.5.Do not use this apparatus near water.6.Clean only with dry cloth.7.Do not block any ventilation openings.Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.8. not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers)that produce heat.9.Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.10. use attachments/accessories by the manufacturer.11.Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified specified by the manufacturer,or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.12.Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.13. all servicing to service qualified personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus hasbeen damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilledor objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.14.Do Only Refer Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine,or the fire like.Usage CautionsCare of Equipment• More than 0.1 m is recommended.• Do not place any other equipment on this unit.such as a bookcase or similar enclosure.CAUTION:To completely disconnect this product from the mains, disconnect the plug from the wall socket outlet.The mains plug is used to completely interrupt the power supply to the unit and must be within easy access by the user.Names and FunctionsFront Panel(1) POWER switchThe power supply can be turned on or off by pressing the POWER switch.(2) POWER indicatorThe POWER indicator lights up blue when the power supply is supplied.The POWER indicator starts to flash immediately after turning the power on and itkeeps flashing until the circuits become stable operation; and an audio sound is notoutputted for the time.(3) INPUT switchThe input signal can be selected by switching the INPUT switch between INPUT1 and INPUT2.(4) MODE switchSet the MODE switch to the MC position when an MC cartridge is used.Set it to the MM position for an MC cartridge outputting voltage more than 1.5mV.Set it to the MM position when an MM cartridge is used.Before switching it to MC or MM, the power supply must be turned off by pressing the POWER switch or the volume of amplifier connected with the equipment must bedecreased.(5) LOW CUT FILTER switchWhen a bent record is played, an uncalled infrasonic signal which is not the audiosignal can be inputted to the phono amplifier, the diaphragms of speakers for lowfrequency signal can be concussed, which can result in a risk of damaging thespeakers or distorting the sound.In this case by switching this switch to “ON” position, the infrasonic signal can beattenuated, which can weaken the above-described phenomenon.(6) PLAYBACK CURVE switch STEREO/MONO• STEREO: RIAA curve for playing a stereo LP record• MONO : MONO1 or MONO2 for playing a Monaural LP recordNoteA recording correction curve made by each label, which is not RIAA curve forrecording correction of uniform international standard, is applied for some LPspressed in the mid-1960. Two kinds of typical recording correction curves tocope with this situation are adopted for this equipment.(7) PLAYBACK CURVE switch MONO1/MONO2• MONO 1: Curve for playing a Monaural LP record (For DECCA label and so on: FFRR)• MONO 2: Curve for playing a Monaural LP record (For Columbia label and so on)Playback Equalizer Curve SettingsCurve Turnover/Low limit Roll offSTEREO 500Hz/50Hz (+20dB) 75μs-2120Hz (–13.75dB at 10kHz)MONO 1 500Hz/125Hz(+12 to12.5dB) 50μs-3000Hz (–10.5dB at 10kHz)MONO 2 500Hz/100Hz(+14dB) 100μs-1590Hz (–16dB at 10kHz)Rear Panel(8) Phono Amplifier INPUT terminalsThere are two systems, INPUT1 and INPUT2 for the input terminals.Connect respective L and R wires from an analogue disc player.(9) Phono Amplifier OUTPUT terminalsConnect the L and R OUTPUT terminals to input-terminals of equipment requiring linelevel (150 to 250mV) such as AUX terminals of pre-amplifier.(10) GND TerminalConnect an earth cable from analogue disc player with the GND terminal.(11) AC INLETConnect the AC power cable of accessories to the AC INLET, and plug it in an outlet.CautionThe L and R OUTPUT terminals must not be connected to input-terminals of pre-amplifier having a built-in phono amplifier. Because the excessive current will be generated, an audio sound will be distorted.ConnectionsAnalogue Disc PlayerTrouble Shooting GuideIn case the equipment does not operate properly, check out the followings.If it does not operate properly even after checking the advised points, endure to disconnect the AC plug from the outlet and then contact the dealer.11SpecificationsUser SupportAs for the unclear matters with regard to the after service, please contact the dealer.The appearance and specifications of this equipment are subject to change without notice due to improvements.Accessories: AC power cableProduct Cartridge Type Input Sensitivity Input ImpedanceGainInput Referred S/N ratio Maximum Input Voltage Rated Output Voltage Deviation From RIAA CurveOutput Impedance Power Requirement Power Consumption Dimensions (mm)WeightFull symmetry & Non-Feedback TypeMM/MC Phono Amplifier 200 mV (1 kHz)±0.3 dB (20Hz to 20kHz)100 ohms AC120V 60Hz (USA) AC230V 50/60Hz (Europe)10WW310 x H79 x D3355 kgMM 2.5 mV 47k ohms 38 dB –124 dBV 125 mVMC 0.12 mV 470 ohms 65 dB –144 dBV 6 mVKyodo Denshi Engineering Co., Ltd.8-40-17 Shinyoshidahigashi Kohoku-ku Yokohama-shi Kanagawa 223-0058 JapanTEL 81-45-710-0975FAX 81-45-710-0976**************************URL https://is the original audio brand of Kyodo Denshi Engineering Co., Ltd.。
Safety Data SheetDocument number First issued Revised date Revision Issued by Page 1796300-ENG-08 1998-02-13 2008-02-24 7 Jeanette Hasseson 1 of 5Alpacon 3001. Identification of the substance/preparation and of the company/undertakingTrade Name: Supplier:ALPACON 300 Alfa Laval Tumba ABHans Stahles vägProduct Type: SE-147 80 TumbaOily water pre-treater SwedenTel: +46 8 5306 5000e-mailFax:+46 8 5306 5259************************** Emergency number: +46 8 33 70 43 open 24 h2. Hazard identificationThe product contains butylglychol which causes irritation to skin. Butylglychol also causes a certain risk of acute toxicity if it is inhalated and/or swallowed. s3. Composition/information on ingredientsComponents Weight-%EC no CAS No Symbol EEC-classificationTriethanolamine 99% 15 – 25 203-049-8 102-71-6 - -Butylglychol 1 - 5 203-905-0 111-76-2 Xn R20/21/22, R36/38 Polymer 2.5 – 7.5 - - - -See section 16 for explanations to R-phrases.4. First aid measuresFirst aid – Eyes Rinse with plenty of tepid water for several minutes. If symptomspersist, obtain medical attention.First aid – Skin Remove contaminated clothing immediately. Rinse affected areawith water and continue through washing with soap and water. First aid – Ingestion Rinse mouth, nose and throat with water. Drink big amounts ofwater.Do not induce vomiting.Obtain medical attention.First aid – Inhalation Move to fresh air. If symptoms persist, obtain medical attention.5. Fire-fighting measuresExtinguishing media Fire fighting All common extinguishing media are suitable. The product itself is not flammable.Move the container from the scene of fire, if that can be done without risks. Use water to cool the container.Special hazards of product In case of fire, CO x can be set free after water evaporation. Protective equipment for fire fighting Use breathing protection.6. Accidental release measuresPersonal precautions Wear personal protective equipment according to point 8. Environmental precautions Prevent large spills from reaching sewage, wells andwatercourses.Spillage- small Spillage- larger Absorb spills with sand, earth or other inert material. Collect and remove for destruction.Large spillage contact rescue service.7. Handling and storageHandling Do not mix with other chemicals. Avoid contact with eyes andskin. Use only in well ventilated areas.Storage Store in a closed container.8. Exposure control/personal protectionExposure limits (AFS 2000:3,Sweden) TriethanolamineButylglychol Lt. Exp. 8 hrs5 mg/m350 mg/m3St. Exp. 15 min10 mg/m3100 mg/m3Respiratory protection Use only in well ventilated areas. In case of insufficientventilation, wear suitable respiratory equipmentHand protection Protective gloves made of butyl rubber.Eye protection Safety goggles.Body protection Other information: Normal work wear.Wash hands before meal and do not eat and drink when product is handled.9. Physical and chemical propertiesPhysical state LiquidColour ColourlessOdour WeakpH at 20 °C (68 °F) 11Density at 20 °C (68 °F) 1.035 g/mlViscosity at 20 °C (68 °F) 32 cP°brix 26.6Cloud point during heating 38 °C (100 °F)10. Stability and reactivityStability The product is stable under normal conditions, but it decomposesat high temperatures.Hazardous decomposition products None known under normal conditions. In case of fire the productmight emit NOx and COx.Materials to avoid Strong acids and strong oxidising agents.11. Toxicological informationAcute toxicity LD50 rat: 500-2000mg/kg ButylglycholAcute toxicity LC50 4h rat 2-20 mg/lAcute toxicity LD50 oral male/female rat: 8,57/4,92ml/kgAcute percutaneous toxicity rabbit 24 h 16ml/kg TriethanolamineThe product has not sensitiveness effects and is not mutagenic.The product is irritant to skin and eyes.12. Ecological informationBiological degradable>70%ButylglycholLC50 96 h fish >100 mg/lEC/LC 50 24h daphnia >100 mg/lEC/LC 72 h algaes >100 mg/lTrietanolaminBiological degradable >96%LC50 96 h fish (lepomis macochirus) 7900mg/lLC50 24 h fish (gold fish) >5000mg/lLC50 48 h fish (guldid)> 1000mg/lEC50 24 h daphnia 1390 mg/lEC50 48h daphnia >2500mg/lNOEC (21 d) daphnia 16mg/lIC50 72h algeas 216 mg/lThe product itself is not considered as dangerous for the environment. Note that this does not exclude that bigger discharge and frequently smaller discharge does not have negative effects on the environment.13. Disposal considerationsDisposal of product: Avoid discharge to the environmentState and local disposal regulations may differ from federaldisposal regulations. Always dispose in accordance with federal,state and local requirements.Disposal of containers: Containers should be reused or disposed of by landfill orincineration as appropriate.14. Transport informationNot regulated according to present transport legislation.15. Regulatory informationThe product is not classified according to present legislationSymbol(s) NoneR-phrases NoneS-phrases S24/25 Avoid contact with skin and eyes.S61 Avoid release to the environment. Refer to specialinstructions / safety data sheets16. Other informationExplanations to R-phrases in section 2 R20/21/22 Harmful by inhalation, in contact withskin and if swallowed.R36/38 Irritating to eyes and skin.Important changes have been made in section: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 15.DISCLAIM OF RESPONSIBILITYAlfa Laval provides the information contained herein in good faith but makes no representation as to its comprehensiveness or accuracy. This document is only a guide to the potential hazards of the product. All individuals working with or around the product should be properly trained. Persons coming into contact with the product must be capable of exercising their own independent judgment concerning the conditions or methods of handling, storage and usage of the product. Alfa Laval will not be responsible for claims, losses, or damages of any kind resulting from the information provided in this Safety Data Sheet or the use, handling, storage or disposal of the product. Alfa Laval makes no representations or warranties, either express or implied, including without limitation any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose with respect to the information set out herein or the product to which the information refers.。
User’s GuideThese symbols are internationally accepted symbols that warn of potential hazards with electrical products.The lightning flash means that there are dangerous voltages present within the unit.The exclamation point indicates that it is necessary for the user to refer to the owners manual.These symbols warn that there are no user serviceable parts inside the unit. Do not open the unit.Do not attempt to service the unit yourself.Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.Opening the chassis for any reason will void the manufacturer’s warranty.Do not get the unit wet.If liquid is spilled on the unit,shut it off immediately and take it to a dealer for service. Disconnect the unit during storms to prevent damage.WarningFor your protection,please read the following: Water and Moisture:Appliances should not be used near water (e.g.near a bathtub,washbowl,kitchen sink,laundry tub,in a wet basement,or near a swimming pool,etc.) Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings.Power Sources:The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance.Grounding or Polarization:Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is not defeated. Power Cord Protection:Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them,paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles,and the point where they exit from the appliance.Servicing:T o reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock,the user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the operating instructions.All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.For units equipped with externally accessible fuse recepta-cle:Replace fuse with same type and rating only.Electromagnetic CompatibilityOperation is subject to the following conditions:•This device may not cause harmful interference.•This device must accept any interference received,including interfer-ence that may cause undesired operation.•Use only shielded interconnecting cables.•Operation of this unit within significant electromagnetic fields shouldbe avoided.DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYManufacturer’s Name:DigiT echManufacturer’s Address:8760 S.Sandy ParkwaySandy,Utah 84070,USAdeclares that the product:Product name:Vocal300Note:Product name may be suffixed by the letters EU,JA,NP and UK.Product option:noneconforms to the following Product Specifications:Safety:IEC 60065 (1998)EMC:EN 55013 (1990)EN 55020 (1991)Supplementary Information:The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 72/23/EEC and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC as amended by Directive 93/68/EEC.President of Harman Music Group8760 S.Sandy ParkwaySandy,Utah 84070,USADate:October 10,2001European Contact:Y our local DigiT ech Sales and Service Office orHarman Music Group8760 South Sandy ParkwaySandy,Utah 84070 USAPh:(801) 566-8800。
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WARRANTY .ll:OMEGJ( User's Gui�eShop online at omega. COffle-mail:**************For latest product manuals: www. o mega m anual. i nfo FTB300 Series Flow Verification SensorPage2TABLE OF CONTENTS1 ..... l ntroduction (2)2 ..... F eatures (3)3 ..... M odel number matrix .. (3)4 ..... S pecifications . (4)4.1 .. T emperature and pressure limits ............................................... .44.2 .. D imensions (5)4.3 .. R eplacement parts (5)5 ..... I nstallation .. (6)5.1 .. W iring connections (6)5.2 .. C ircuit board connections (6)5.3 .. F low verification output signal.. (6)5.4 .. P anel or wall mountings (7)6 ..... O peration . (7)6.1 .. T heory of operation (7)6.2 .. C ontrol panel (8)6.3 .. F low stream requirements (8)6.4 .. R un mode display (8)6.5 .. R un mode operation (9)6.6 .. Vi ewing the K-factor. (9)7 ..... P rogramming . (9)7.1 .. F ield Calibration (9)7 .2 .. P rogramming for body size/range S 1 -S6 (10)7.3 .. F ield calibration range setting SO (11)Warranty information (12)1.0 IntroductionThis flowmeter is designed to display flow rate and flow total on a sixdigit LCD display. The meter can measure bi-directional flows in either vertical or horizontal mounting orientation. Six flow ranges and fouroptional pipe and tubing connections are available. Pre-programmedcalibration K-factors can be selected for the corresponding flow range or a custom field calibration can be performed for higher accuracy at a specific flow rate. The meter is factory programmed for the correct K-factor of the body size included with the meter.Page3 2.0 Features•Four connection options available:1/8" F /NPT, 1/4" F /NPT, 1/4" OD x .170 ID Tubing & 3/8" OD x 1/4"ID Tubing sizes.•Six body size/flow range options available:30 to 300 ml/min, 100 to 1000 ml/min, 200 to 2000 ml/min,300 to 3000 ml/min, 500 to 5000 ml/min, 700 to 7000 ml/min.• 3 model display variations:FS = Sensor mounted displayFP = Panel mounted display (includes 6' cable)FV = No display. Sensor only. 5vdc current sinking output •6 digit LCD, up to 4 decimal positions.•Displays both rate of flow and total accumulated flow.•Open collector alarm setpoint.•User selectable or custom programmable K-factor.Flow units: Gallons, Liters, Ounces, millilitersTime units: Minutes, Hours, Days•Volumetric field calibration programming system.•Non-volatile programming and accumulated flow memory.•Total reset function can be disabled.•Opaque PVDF chemical resistant lens.•Weather resistant Valox PBT enclosure. NEMA 4XPage44.0 SpecificationsMax. Working Pressure: PVDF lensMax. Fluid Temperature: PVDF lens, tubing connectors Full scale accuracyInput Power requirement: Sensor only output cable: Pulse output signal:Output frequency range: Alarm output signal:Enclosure:Approximate shipping wt: 150 psig (10 bar)@ 70° F (21° C) 200° F (93° C)@ 0 PSI+/-6%9 -28 VDC (31mA@ 15V dc)3-wire shielded cable, 6ftDigital square wave (2-wire) 25ft max. Voltage high = 5V de,Voltage low < .25V de50% duty cycle4 to 500HzNPN Open collector. Active low above programmable rate set point.30V de maximum, 50mA max load. Active low < .25V de2K ohm pull up resistor required. NEMA type 4X, (IP56)1 lb. (.45 kg)4.1 Temperature and Pressure limitsMaximum Temperature vs. Pressure200°F (93°C)174°F (79°C)w� 148°F (64°C) a-----+--�'k------+---+-------w� 122°F (so·ci 1----�-+---+---�--+------tw I-10°F (21·ci .___......, _____ ......,__ ..._._ _.0 30(2) 60(4) 90(6) 120(8) 150(10)STATIC PRESSURE PSI (BAR)4.2 Dimensions4.3 Replacement Parts2.22 in [56.26 mm] Page 51.48 in ---+El---[37. 71 mm]4 5 67 Part No. 90011-190 90002-228 90003-143 90003-146 90002-229 90007-592 90003-012 90003-011 76001-705 76001-301 76001-302 76001-706 76001-304 76001-305 90011-178 76000-137 76000-456 90002-038 90002-042 76001-360 76001-359 76001-358 71010-182 90002-242 90012-254 90010-260 90006-604 90002-243 90008-199 90011-075 90011-177 76001-299 90006-605 3.51 in[89.03 mm] tPARTS LIST Description Qty.Screw 6-32x.50 P hil Flt SS 4 Lens Cap Opaque P VDF 1 O-Ring FKM 1 O-Ring EP Paddle P VDF 1 AxlePVDF 1 O-Ring FKM 2 O-Ring EP Body S1 P VDF (30-300ml/min) Body S2 P VDF(100-1000ml/min) Body S3 P VDF (200-2000ml/min) Body S4 P VDF (300-3000ml/min) Body S5 P VDF (500-5000ml/min) Body S6 P VDF (700-7000ml/min) Screw #4x.50 P hil Blk 2 Adapter .250" F/NPT P VC 2 Adapter .125" F/NPT P VC Adapter .375" OD Tubing Connection, P VDF Adapter .250" OD Tubing Connection, P VDF Adapter .500" ID Hose Barb, P VC Adapter .500 F/NPT, P VC Adapter .500 M/NPT, P VC Sensor E nclosure, Valox LCD display Circuit board Gasket, rear enclosure Cover, enclosure rear Liquid Tight Connector Set 1 Screw #4x.62 P hil SS Blk 6 Screw #2x.25 L P hil St 2 Tubing connector seal 1 Gasket, sensor mount seal 1 5.00 in[127 mm]Page65.0 Installation5.1 Wiring ConnectionsOn sensor mounted units, the output signal wires must be installed through the back panel using a second liquid-tite connector (included). To install the connector, remove the circular knock-out. Trim the edge if required. Install the extra liquid-tite connector.On panel or wall mounted units, wiring may be installed through the enclosure bottom or through the back panel. See below.5.2 Circuit Board ConnectionsKNOCK-OUT ½" diameter0 0Rear viewAlarm outputOpen Collector30VDC maxS0mAmax(+5 to 30 Vdc)(-) (+) Programming disable jumper (un-installed).Install on both pins to disable programming. NPNloop2KohmSK o hm (+12 to 25 Vdc) (-)Pulse output Digital sq. Wave5 V DC high<.25 V DC low50% duty cycle CIRCUITBOARDPower input(+ 9 to 28 Vdc)Power input ( ground )Sensor input(+) REDSensor input (signal) BARESensor input ( -) BLACKFront panel touch padribbon cable connectionNOTE: To reset the circuit board: 1) Disconnect power 2) Apply power while pressing the two front panel buttons.5.3 Flow Verification Output SignalWhen connected to external equipment such as a PLC, data logger, or metering pump, the pulse output signal can be used as a flow verification signal. When used with metering pumps, connect the positive ( +) terminal on the circuit board to the pump's yellow signal input wire and the negative (-) terminal to the black input wire.Page75.4 Panel or wall mountingDThrough panel wiring for water resistant applicationsPanel or wall mounting screw locations Recommended panel or wall mounting cut-out r1.75in -------j [45 mm] 7 for wire connection opening 1.00 in [25 mm]__________ _1 6.0 Operation6.1 Theory of operationThe flowmeter is designed to measure the flow rate and accumulate the total volume of a fluid. The unit contains a paddle wheel that has six ( 6) through holes to allow infrared light to pass through, a light-detecting circuit and a LCD-display electronic circuit.As fluid passes through the meter body, the paddle wheel spins. Each time the wheel rotates a DC square wave is output from the sensor. There are six ( 6)complete DC cycles induced for every revolution of the paddle wheel.The frequency of this signal is proportional to the velocity of the fluid in the conduit. The generated signal is then sent into the electronic circuit to be processed.The meter is factory programmed for the correct K-factor of the body size included with the meter.The flowmeter includes the following features: •Displays either the flow rate or the accumulated total flow.•Provides a pulse output signal that is proportional to the flow rate.•Provides an open collector alarm output signal. Active low at flow rates above the user programmed value.•Provides user selectable, factory preset calibration k-factors.•Provides a field calibration procedure for more precise measurement.•Front panel programming can be disabled by a circuit board jumper pin.Page 86.2 Control PanelEnter Button (right arrow) •Press and release -Toggle between Rate, Total, and Calibrate screens in the run mode. Select program screens in the program mode.•Press and hold 2 seconds -Enter and exit program mode. (Automatic exit program mode after 30 seconds of no inputs).Clear/Cal (up arrow) -•Press and release -Clear total in the run mode. Scroll through and Select options in the program mode.NOTE: To reset the circuit board: 1) Disconnect power 2) Apply power while pressing the two front panel buttons.6.3 Flow stream requirements•The flowmeter can measure fluid flow in either direction.•The meter must be mounted so that the paddle axle is in a horizontal position - up to 10° off the horizontal is acceptable.•The fluid must be capable of passing infra-red light.•The fluid must be free of debris. A 150 micron filter is recommended -especially when using the smallest body size (Sl), which has a 0.031"through hole.6.4 Run mode displayBody size/range 0 = Field calibrate 1 = 30-300 ml/min 2 = 100-1000 ml/min 3 = 200-2000 ml/min 4 = 300-3000 ml/min 5 = 500-5000 ml/min 6 = 700-7000 ml/min Function indicator R = Flow rate indicated T = Flow total indicated Field Calibration indicator Cal (steady)= active Cal (flashing) = calibrating none = factory cal. active Flow units indicator ML = Milliliters Alarm indicator SetP (steady)= active SetP (flashing) = alarm none = not programmed OZ= Ounces GAL= Gallons LIT= LitersDisplay ValueRate time base indicator Min = Rate per minute Hr= Rate per hour Day = Rate per day6.5 Run mode operation S 7ML FLOW RATE DISPLAY -Indicates rate of flow, S1 = body size/range ---� 0 #1, ML = units displayed in milliliters, MIN = time units in minutes, R R S1 T MinML 0= flow rate displayed. FLOW TOTAL DISPLAY -Indicates accumulated total flow, S1 = body size/range #1, ML = units displayed in milliliters, T = totalaccumulated flow displayed.Page96.6 Viewing the K-factor (pulses per unit)57RML Min ©@while in the run mode, Press and hold ENTER then press and hold CLEAR to display the K-factor.[ 57 l . 181335©@ R elease ENTER and CLEAR to return to run mode.lililll .. Useful formulas 60 I K = rate scale factor 130-300181,336 47,909 2100-100081,509 21,535 rate scale factor x Hz = flow rate in 3200-200042,051 13,752 volume per minute 4300-300025,153 6,646 1 / K = total scale factor 5500-500015,737 4,1576 700-70009,375 2,477total scale factor x n pulses = total volume 7 .0 ProgrammingThe flowmeter uses a K-factor to calculate the flow rate and total. The K-factor is defined as the number of pulses generated by the paddle per volume of fluid flow. Each of the six different body sizes have different operating flow ranges and different K-factors. The meter is factory programmed for the correct K-factor of the body size included with the meter.The meter's rate and total displays can be independently programmed to display units in milliliters (ML), ounces (OZ), gallons (GAL), or liters (LIT). Rate and total can be displayed in different units of measure. The factory programming is in milliliters (ML).The meter's rate display can be independently programmed to display time base units in minutes (Min), Hours (Hr), or Days (Day). The factory programming is in minutes (Min).For greater accuracy at a specific flow rate, the meter can be field calibrated. This procedure will automatically over-ride the factory K-factor with the number of pulses accumulated during the calibration procedure. The factory default settings can be re-selected at any time.7 .1 Field CalibrationAny body size/range can be field calibrated. Calibration will take into account your specific application's fluid properties, such as viscosity and flow rate, and increase the accuracy of the meter in your application.The Body Size/Range must be set for "SO" to enable the calibration mode. Follow the programming instructions on pages 10 & 11 to reset the Body Size/Range and perform the calibration procedure.Page 107.2 Programming for body size/ranges Slthrough S6 -Press and Hold ENTER to initiate the programming mode.If "off''Min2 MLMinML2 MLTRSTTR2DDDBODY SIZE/RANGE -Select your body size. Selected body size flashes.�"-7" Press and release to select. S1 > S2 > S3 > S4 > S5 > S6 > SONote: Select SO for field calibrating any body size range.RATE UNIT OF MEASURE -current unit of measure setting flashesRATE DECIMAL LOCATION -current decimal display setting flashes.RATE TIME BASE -current time base unit of measure setting flashes.TOTAL UNIT OF MEASURE -current unit of measure setting flashesTOTAL DECIMAL LOCATION -current decimal display setting flashes.TOTAL RESET ENABLE -current Y (yes) or N (no) setting flashes.Press and release to select. Y > NALARM SETPOINT ENABLE -current ON or OFF setting flashes.�"-7" Press and release to select. ON > OFFALARM SETPOINT VALUE -current value setting flashes.g;� Press and release to select the digit to change.•-;••@J P ress and hold ENTER then press CLEARto change the selected digit.d ol7fjfnooRS�ALARM VALUE DECIMAL LOCATION -current decimaldisplay setting flashes.�"-7" Press and release to select. 0 > 0.0 > 0.00 > 0.000>0.0000If range "SO" is selected, continue to field calibration procedure, next page.--�> If range S1 through S6 is selected, return to program screen orpress and hold ENTER to exit the programming mode.Page 11 7 .3 Field calibration size/range setting SO -Continuation of programmingsequence when range "SO" is selected.The meter should be installed as intended in the application.The amount of fluid that flows through the meter during the calibrationprocedure must be measured at the end of the calibration procedure.Allow the meter to operate normally, in the intended application, for a period of time. A test time of at least one minute is recommended. Note -the maximum number of pulses possible is 52,000. Pulses will accumulate in the display. After the test time period, Stop the flow through the meter. The pulse counter willstop.Determine the amount of fluid that passed through the meter using a graduated cylinder, scale, or other method. The measured amount must be entered incalibration screen #4 "MEASURED VALUE INPUT."7 CalRUNIf "yes' If "no" 2 CalCALIBRATION "RUN" REQUEST-Current N (no) setting flashes.Press and release to select. Y > NCALIBRATION READY -Zeros flash. 000000�"7• Press and release to start calibration counter. Start Cal 3281flow through the meter. Begin measuring fluid.Pulses will begin to accumulate. (CAL icon blinks).CALIBRATION COMPLETE -Pulse count displayed.�"7" Stop flow through the meter. Press and releaseto stop calibration counter. (CAL icon stopsblinking).VOLUME UNITS -current units setting flashes.� Press and release to select units of measure usedin the calibration . ML > OZ > GAL > LITMEASURED VALUE INPUT -Input the amount of fluidmeasured. The selected digit blinks.� Press and release to select the digit to change.'"�'• t§J P ress and hold ENTER then press CLEARto change the selected digit.MEASURED VALUE DECIMAL LOCATION -currentdecimal display setting flashes.�"7" Press and release to select. 0 > 0.0 > 0.00 >0.000 > 0.0000Notes:Page 6FTB300 Series。
★★★★★Microlab 300半自动生化分析仪中文使用手册目录1. 安全注意事项1.1 简介1-2 1.2 操作者资格1-2 1.3 维修人员资格1-2 1.4 标志的描述1-2仪器上的标志1-2 手册中的标志1-2 1.5 电子部分1-3 1.6 机械部分1-3 1.7 灯泡1-3 1.8 化学部分1-3 1.9 生物污染成分1-4样品1-4 废液1-4 生物污染成分1-4 试剂1-4 1.10 附加事项1-5防火1-5 结果的准确性/精密度1-5 应用1-5 操作和保养1-5 安装要求1-6 仪器闲置时的处理1-6 2. 序言2.1 系统外观2-2 2.2 使用手册2-4 2.3 包装运输2-5 2.4 安装2-52.5 验收2-63. 系统描述3.1 概述3-2 3.2 盖子3-2 3.3 吸液器3-3 3.4 测量单元3-4 3.5 泵单元3-5 3.6 打印单元3-6 3.7 屏幕3-73.8 键盘3-83.8.1 硬键3-83.8.2 软键3-93.8.3 字母键3-93.8.4 键头键3-9 3.9 仪器的后面板3-10 3.10 值的输入和软件设置3-113.11 技术数据3-124. 理论4.1 概述4-2 4.2 吸光度4-2 4.3 动力法原理4-3 4.4 终点法原理4-44.4.1 标准终点法4-44.4.2 带试剂空白终点法4-44.4.3 带试剂空白和样品空白的终点法4-54.4.4 双波长终点法4-5 4.5 两点法原理4-64.6 非线性实验4-65. 运行仪器5.1 开机前准备5-2 5.2 开机5-4 5.3 冲洗比色池5-5 5.4 系统参数编程5-65.4.1 前言5-95.4.2 硬件5-115.4.3 滤光片5-135.4.4 仪器5-145.4.5 保护5-16 5.5 建立质控程序5.5.1 质控编程5-175.5.2 修改或清除质控5-195.6 注册定标液5-226. 测试6.1 实验选择6-2 6.2 测量6-36.2.1 水空白6-36.2.2 试剂空白6-46.2.3 定标液6-5附加信息6-76.2.4 质控6-8附加信息6-96.2.5 样品6-10附加信息6-116.2.6 样品空白6-12仅做样品空白6-12样品空白和试剂空白6-136.2.7 测量结果的标志6-156.2.8 测量类型的变换6-166.2.9 屏幕上的软键6-176.2.10 信息屏幕6-18动力学实验信息6-19 6.3 结束测量6-206.4 评估实验6-217. 质量控制7.1 概述7-27.2 统计7-28.实验和定标液编程8-2 8.1 概述8-2 8.2 用户定义的实验编程8-28.2.1 简介8-58.2.2 设置8-6动力法8-6终点法8-7两点法8-78.2.3 范围8-8 8.3 定标液编程8-98.3.1 定标液8-101点定标8-122点定标8-12多点定标8-13因数定标8-138.3.2 标准液8-148.4 在编程菜单和数据菜单的软键8-169. 使用密码9.1 概述9-29.2 修改密码9-310. 保养10.1 半天保养10-2 10.2 每天保养10-4 10.3 更换打印纸10-5 10.4 更换色带10-6 10.5 更换保险10-7 10.6 更换或调节灯泡10-8 10.7 打印保养表10-13 10.8 出错记录10-1310.9 维修10-1411. 故障11.1 常见故障11-211.1.1 样品和试剂的问题11-3样品11-3试剂、定标液和质控物11-311.1.2 分析仪的问题11-311.2 解决方法11-411.2.1 屏幕提示11-411.2.2 数据标志11-511.2.3 无样品吸入11-611.2.4 吸样量不足11-611.2.5 通讯错误11-711.2.6 没有结果11-711.2.7 结果不稳定11-8跳点11-8重复性差11-8结果太低11-9结果太高11-911.2.8 空白错误11-911.2.9 温度错误提示11-10附录A.1 外接键盘A-2A.1.1 安装外接键盘A-2A.1.2 键盘功能A-3A.2 订货信息A-4索引#开放通道个数5-141点定标8-122点定标8-12A吸光度4-2附加信息(定标液)6-7附加信息(质控)6-9附加信息(样品)6-11调节灯泡10-8修改质控5-19样品号自动增加功能5-14,6-10 自动打印结果5-14B仪器的背面3-10波特率5-11双波长终点法4-5C 定标8-10定标曲线8-14测量类型的改变6-16修改密码9-3修改质控6-9修改密码5-16检查选择框3-11,8-4 仪器的清洁6-20色带10-6质控6-8D 每日常规检查5-2日期5-9日期格式5-9E 编辑框3-11,8-4 终止日保养10-4每天工作结束的方法5-5带试剂空白的终点法4-4带试剂空白和样品空白的终点法4-5环境条件3-12方程4-2出错记录10-13评估实验6-21外接键盘5-11外接打印机5-11F 因数定标8-13滤光片5-13滤光片轮5-13标志6-15,6-18 保险丝10-7H 半日保养10-2I 动力法信息6-19信息屏幕6-18安装2-5内置打印机5-4K 键盘3-8动力法4-3L 实验室名称5-9语言5-9Levey-Jennings 图7-2列表框3-11,8-4 语言版本5-10M 保养列表10-13 测量纽6-17测量实验6-2多点定标8-13N 非线性4-3P 病人名称5-14电源要求3-12打印纸10-5标准编程8-9质控编程5-17系统参数编程5-6用户定义实验编程8-2Q 质量控制7-2R 反应图6-17屏幕上的反应6-19试剂空白6-4清除质控5-19换灯泡10-8结果格式5-14S 样品6-10样品空白测量6-12样品码5-14运输2-5标准终点法4-4质控的统计信息7-2T 实验选择6-2时间5-9气泡体积5-14两点法4-6V 确认定标6-5确认质控(按质控)7-2确认质控(按实验)7-2W 验收2-6 水空白6-31.安全注意事项1.1 简介在开始安装和使用仪器之前,应阅读本安全注意事项以及相关章节。
E3000控制器使用说明书OM-K06xxx目录1. 安全上的注意事项、标记....................................P. 22. 特征......................................................P. 43. 规格及外观图..............................................P. 44. 系统结构..................................................P. 65. 扭力输出特性图............................................P. 76. 各部分的名称..............................................P. 97. 保险丝的更换方法..........................................P.118. 托架及橡胶垫脚的安装方法..................................P.119. 电源线的连接方法..........................................P.1310. 马达线的连接方法..........................................P.1311. 风管的连接方法............................................P.1412. 操作方法..................................................P.1513. 外部输入/输出连接器.......................................P.1814. 保护功能..................................................P.2715. 参数的设定方法............................................P.2916. 试运转方法................................................P.3717. 故障的原因及对策..........................................P.38非常感谢您此次购买E3000控制器。
Compact UnitULV Mechanical Aerosol GeneratorO p e r a t i n g M a n u a l B290300B290300-18Actisol® Compact Unit Congratulations on your choice of the Actisol® Com-pact Unit, a revolutionary insecticide delivery system that combines the technology of foggers, misters, refil-lable sprayers and prepackaged aerosols.This refillable unit eliminates the need for costly prepackaged aerosols by mechanically generating the most optimum-sized, uniform insecticide particles. Its unique design allows you to treat more area per ounce than that with pre-packaged aerosol products.Its handy size and professional appearance make it a valuable tool for both residential and light commercial accounts. In addition, it gives you the flexibility of us-ing a variety of insecticides that are EPA approved for use in this type of equipment.Best of all, the Actisol® Compact Unit provides deep harborage insect control, something you won’t get from conventional delivery systems. This unit com-bines the right amount of insecticide with a high vol-ume of moderately pressurized air to improve pene-tration through cracks and crevices to reach target in-sects deep within ceiling and wall voids. The Actisol®Compact Unit eliminates insects in places other deliv-ery systems can’t reach.TABLE OF CONTENTSOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Page 1 DIAGNOSIS AND FIELD SERVICE Page 6 INSECTICDES Page 9 COMPACT UNIT SPECIFICATIONS Page 11 WANDExploded Parts Page 12 Item#’s, Product Codes and Descriptions Page 13 CABINETExploded Parts Page 14 Item#’s, Product Codes and Descriptions Page 15 Exploded Parts….Cont’d Page 16 Item#’s, Product Codes and Descriptions….Cont’d Page 17 PARTS AND SERVICE Page 18Operating Instructions1. Filter Insecticide and Fill Tank.Remove Fill Cap (300075). Filter insecticide by pouring slowly into fill neck and through the in-tank filter (300064) to remove any debris that may clog or damage the Actisol® Compact Unit. With a 28 oz. tank capacity it is VERY IMPORTANT NOT TO OVERFILL WITH PRODUCT. The tank should only be about 75% full or about 20 oz.2. Replace Fill Cap.Turning the cap clockwise, hand-tighten until firmly secured.3. Plug in / Turn on Power.Plug the Actisol®Compact Unit into a three-prong grounded, 110/115-volt electrical source. Use a three-prong grounded heavy-duty extension cord when operating this unit (Not In-cluded). Remove Red Tip Protector Cap (300093). Switch the unit to the ON position using the Toggle Switch on top of unit (8010051).4. Adjust Regulator.To adjust the Regulator (8010043) start by unlocking the safety lock located on the adjustment knob by pulling up on the knob. If a red ring is present, lift up on the red ring to unlock. Turn the knob slowly clockwise until the 0-30 psi Panel Mount Gauge (8010042) reads 10 – 12 psi.A. The size of aerosol particles is directly affected by the pres-sure placed on the liquid tank. The higher the pressure on the liq-uid, the larger the particles will be. When desired pressure and particle size is reached, the pressure can be maintained byPage 1pushing down on the regulator top. When snapped into the locked position, the possibility of a pressure change due to vibration is halted.5. Purge Air Bubbles.It is IMPORTANT to remove air bubblesthat may delay the shutoff of the applicatortip. To do this, turn the unit off, point theapplicator tip into the originalinsecticide container, depress thetrigger and wait until a pinstreamflows from the tip for approximately10 seconds to fully purge the system.6. Turn the Unit on to Begin Use.At this point the air flows freely throughthe twin tubing to the wand and excess air is vented to atmosphere at the tip. Next, the air flows into the regulator which controls the pressure exerted on the liquid inside the tank. The liquid product then travels through the second line of the twin tubing to the wand.7. Apply Insecticide.Always apply insecticide according to the label instructions. Posi-tion the applicator tip on the desired target and depress the trigger to apply insecticide. Releasing the trigger allows the unit’s free airflow to push the already applied insecticide deeper into harbor-age areas.The compressed air is environmentally safe and much more effec-tive than chemical propellants. The free flowing air stream will also disturb target insects even without the use of liquid. The con-tinuous free flowing air stream allows for deeper penetration of the target areas.Page 2The comfortable precision wand is balanced, easy to use, and easy to maintain. This unique wand is based on a common industry de-sign making it simple to repair with easy access to replacement parts. Replacement parts for these wands are less costly and easier to acquire than other custom designed and machined competitive systems. In addition, these wands can be easily adapted to com-petitive systems.Helpful Hints:Occasionally,pressure exerted on the liquid tank by the regulator will not be sufficient to drive the liquidthis time, you need to increase the pressure on the liquid tank by adjusting the regulatorthe aerosol at the tip and at the height you desire to work. When operating the Actisolwith pressure, but not asoccurs is a higher rate of flow. In other words, you are using more liquid than needed to produce aerosol. The aerosols that you’ve probably used inTherefore, you saw largerthat was visible was that of the propellant. The Actisoltem utilizes no propellant. All you are seeing is the pesticide that has been sheared into micron sized particles. 98% are in the 2.4 to 15 micron size range. By increasing the pressure on the liquid tank you only increase the flow rate. The result be-ing, using more pesticide than is required to do the job.Page 38. AFTER EVERY USE BACKFLUSH the system to remove chemical from the wand and hose. This cannot be emphasized enough. This will help protect the twin polyurethane tubing (8010047) and the capillary polyurethane tubing (30009-12 or 30009-18) inside the wand.A. Switch the unit to the OFF position (8010051). To relieve pressure in the tank, press down the Pressure Relief Valve (300063) located on the top of the fill cap.B. Switch unit to the ON position (8010051).C. Turn Regulator knob (8010043) counter clockwise until it stops.D. Relieve pressure in the tank by pressing down on the Pressure Relief Valve (300063).E. Unscrew fill cap (300075) by turning counter clockwise and remove.F. Place gloved finger overIntegrated Crack & CreviceTip (300183) exit orifice,stopping the flow of air, thensqueeze the application trig-ger (8010022) until liquid ispurged from the wand andhose. You will hear a gur-gling sound coming from thetank when the process is complete. This process should take about10 seconds.G. Remove gloved finger from tip and release trigger.H. Switch unit to OFF position (8010051).I. Replace fill cap (300075) and tighten.Page 49. Draining the Tank.Drain the Actisol® Compact Unit’s tank when changing insecti-cides or storing for an extended period of time. The unique pour dry design of the tank allows you to remove all materials from the tank by simply tilting the unit over a funnel and returning the prod-uct to it’s original container.A. Follow instructions to properly backflush unit (step #8).B. Remove the Drop in Tank Filter (300064).C. With the side closest to the gauge facing toward you, rotate the unit slowly away from you upside down, and pour remaining in-secticide through a funnel and into the original container.10. Transporting the Unit.Transport the Actisol® Compact Unit in an upright position. Take care not to damage the Integrated Crack & Crevice Tip (300183) by positioning the Red Tip Protector Cap (300093) over tip of wand.Page 5Diagnosis and Field Service1. The unit is running and air is flowing from the tip, but nochemical aerosol is being produced.A. Make sure the tank contains insecti-cide.B. Check 15’ Twin Tubing (8010047)for kinks, crimps, twists, or other factorsthat would obstruct chemical flow to thewand.C. Check the Pressure Gauge (8010042),it should read 10 – 12 psi.D. Be sure air pressure is reaching thewand tip.E. Turn unit off, point the wand into original insecticide container, depress the trigger until a pinstream flows from tip.F. If no pinstream appears, debris may be obstructingthe chemical flow.Solution: Check the Fluid Cap (30005) for debris. Fit an adjust-able wrench on the flats provided on Stainless Extension (300011-12 or 300011-18). Fit a second adjustable wrench or ½‖ open end wrench on the base of the Integrated Crack & Crevice Tip (300183). Turn Integrated Crack & Crevice Tip (300183) counter clockwise to loosen and remove.Pull Fluid Cap (30005) and the Integrated Crack & Crevice Tip (300183) to the side and away from each other. Check the Fluid Cap (30005) for small debris lodged in the center orifice. If neces-sary, clean with a nylon bristle brush.Page 6Regarding the Integrated Crack & Crevice Tip (300183), the exit orifice should be maintained at .046‖ or use a drill bit # 56. Drill exit orifice to resize. When used on abrasive surfaces the tip tends to close up reducing the amount of air that can escape resulting in excessive backpressure on the liquid.While this portion of the wand is apart, hold the remaining portion over the original insecticide container, and squeeze the trigger. Check the flow. Be sure that all orifices in the Fluid Cap (30005) are free of debris. Replace tip assembly. Take care when replac-ing the Fluid Cap (30005), do not damage the O Ring seal (30006). Follow operating instructions to generate aerosol.2. The unit is running and the aerosol will not shut off at thetip when trigger is released.A. Unit may have air pockets created by surfaces forcing air back into the tip during application.Solution:To release air pockets depress trigger and hold while aerosol is released. You will see intermittent surges of aerosol, hold trigger until aerosol flows consistently without interruption. B. Teflon Seat (8010009) may be damaged or contain debris pre-venting positive shutoff.Solution: First follow instructions for step number 8 of operating instructions to backflush liquid. Remove Stainless Airline (300026) by removing compression nut at elbow (8010061) to Adapter Body (30008). Then remove Adapter Body (30008) at-tached to Valve Body (8010012). Check exposed seat for debris, nicks, and scratches. Replace if necessary. Also inspect Stem Stub Assembly (300023) for scratches or nicks. Replace if neces-sary.3. Airflow is low and aerosol is too heavy at normal 10 – 12 psi operating pressure.A. Fluid Cap (30005) may be damaged.Page 7Solution: Remove Integrated Crack & Crevice Tip (300183). In-spect Fluid Cap (30005) for cracks and debris around the air holes.B. Unit may be loosing pressure due to a leak.Solution: With pressure in tank, turn off and inspect for leaks at the Pressure Relief Valve (300063), the tank Cap O-Ring (300070). With the unit running inspect the 15’ Twin Coiled Tub-ing (8010047) and entire wand in areas where air could escape, such as welds or fittings. If none of these solutions corrects your problem, there may be something more serious wrong with the unit. For additional technical assistance please contact Environ-mental Delivery Systems, Inc. Technical Services Department at 877-ACTISOL (1-877-228-4765).4. Unit is turned on but motor just hums and does not start. Contact Environmental Delivery Systems, Inc. for complete infor-mation on returning unit for service and repair.5. While working with wand over-head air is flowing from tip, but no chemical aerosol is being produced.Occasionally, when working overhead, the pressure exerted on the liquid tank by the regulator will not be sufficient to drive the liquid 8-10 feet above floor level. At this time, you need to increase the pressure on the liquid tank by adjusting the regulator clockwise to the point you receive the aerosol at the tip and at the height you desire to work.Page 8Insecticides1. Observe Label Directions.Do not operate the Actisol ® Compact Unit with insecticides that are not labeled for aerosol, fog, or mistapplications. Read the insecticide label to determine if the insecti-cide is EPA-approved for use in this type of equipment. Contact your chosen distributor for information on insecticides currently labeled for use in equipment such as Actisol ® Delivery Systems.Page 92. Always Wear Personal Protective Equipment.When filling these units always wear protective eyewear and pro-tective gloves. When operating these units, always wear protective clothing, eyewear, chemical resistant rubber gloves, and a respira-tor. Refer to the insecticide label for specific instructions and otherprecautions. 3. Preparations and Guidelines When Making ULV Aerosol Applications. (Mallis Handbook of Pest Control, 9th Edition)Refer to insecticide label for directions on proper preparation for area to be treated before operating this equipment. General prepara-tion includes:∙ Everyone in the treatment area must wear an approved respirator during treatment and when re-entering a treated area when the aerosol may still be present.∙ Turn off all pilot lights or sources of open flame. Ventilation systems and air moving systems should be turned off. Appli-ances that routinely create high heat should be turned off. Com-puters and other electrical equipment should be turned off, cov-ered, or removed from the treatment area.∙ All non-pest management personnel must leave the treatment area. Cover or remove ornamental plants. Cover and seal all aquariums. Aquarium filters must be shut off and not turned back on until the aerosol is no longer present. Pets, including exotic pets (birds, amphibians, reptiles, arachnids) must be re-moved. Re-entry for exotic pets is not recommended for a period of 24 hours.∙ All exposed food must be removed or placed in containers that will prevent contact with the insecticide. Food preparation uten-sils and surfaces must be covered or cleaned thoroughly before reuse.∙ Close and lock all entry ways. Professionals may want to con-sider posting warning signs on doors opening into the treatment site.∙ Open all doors, cabinets, storage areas, and drawers in the treat-ment area.∙ Before reoccupation, thoroughly ventilate treatment area.∙ Do not use gasoline powered equipment in grain mills, flour mills, grain storage, or grain processing areas. Grain/Flour dust may be highly explosive. Electric powered units must be certi-fied as explosion proof for these sites. Check with manufactur-ers for details on certification.Page 10Compact Unit SpecificationsPage 11Page 1222835NOTE:Item #2 Exit Orifice inside diameter must be main-tained at or about 0.046 orActisol® Wand —12” or 18”Page 13Page 14ACTISOL® COMPACT UNIT EXPLODEDPage 15Page 169190ACTISOL® COMPACT UNIT EXPLODEDCont’dPage 17ServiceIf the Actisol ® Compact Unit requires factory service be sure to backflush the wand and hose, drain the tank and pack the unit in its original carton and packing material for shipping. If the original carton is not available pack the unit in a durable box and fill the bottom, sides, and top with newspaper. If using other packing ma-terials be sure to place the unit in a plastic bag before adding mate-rials to carton.Ship the unit with a description of the problem, a contact name and phone number, a return shipping address and bill to address if re-quired to:Environmental Delivery Systems, Inc.314 Morningside DriveFriendswood, TX 77546NOTE: Post warranty service will be billed for parts, labor, pack-aging (if needed), and freight.Page 18 PartsFor your convenience we maintain a large inventory of replacement parts which can be easily ordered and shipped directly from our fac-tory to you. Call Today: 1-877-ACTISOL (1-877-228-4765)PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTYEnvironmental Delivery Systems, Inc. and it’s products are warranted to be defect free in materials and workmanship under normal use, for a period of (1) year from the date of manufacture or (1) year of use, with proof of purchase. This limited warranty will not exceed (2) years, in any event.Environmental Delivery Systems, Inc. shall not be liable for freight damage in-curred during shipping. Package returns carefully. If the original carton is not available, pack the unit in a durable box and protect the unit as best you can. If using foam packing materials, be sure to place the unit in a plastic bag before add-ing materials to carton.Environmental Delivery Systems, Inc.’s obligation under this warranty policy is limited to the repair or replacement of the unit. All returns will be tested per Envi-ronmental Delivery Systems, Inc. factory criteria. 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• Operation via smart-touch – The smart-touch display respondsimmediately without any delay. Thatallows intuitive operation – just as easy as on your smartphone.• E-mailing of reports – The testo 300 enables the convenientcreation of documentation directly on site. Y ou can send reports to the office or customers straight away via WLAN.• Keep an eye on all the measuring values – Y ou can see all thesystem’s parameters straight away on the large 5˝ HD display.• Get the result faster – Clearly structured menus for all relevant measurements are already stored in the measuring instrument and guide you efficiently through the application.• Ready to use straight away – No more waiting time. In standby mode, the testo 300 is ready to measure at the touch of a button.• Completely worry-free – The testo 300 has quality sensor technology with up to 6 years’ service life, measures high CO values up to 30,000 ppm and is future-proofed thanks to NO preparation.A contemporary flue gas analyzer should not just provide reliably accu-rate results – that is a must. The really key issue is making everything as easy as possible for you, both before and after the measurement, as well as in terms of the measurement itself. And doing this every single day.The user-friendly and highly efficient testo 300 was developed with this objective in mind. It is not just the fruit of decades of experience in mea-suring technology. With smart-touch operation, robust construction and e-mailing of reports, the testo 300 will quickly become your indispensable companion for all measuring tasks in-volving heating.TRUL Y ROBUST:Smart measuring technology is of lit-tle benefit if it does not keep going in tough day-to-day working conditions. Because your measuring instrument is a partner that supports you every day in the efficient, problem-free performance of your tasks. This is precisely why the testo 300 has a particularly resilient and high-quality construction. Special challenges can thus easily be met across workshops, transport vehicles and boiler rooms.Flue gas measurement truly smart.Welcome to the Smart World of Testo.TESTO 300Protected displayScratch-resistant, recessed and with a special replaceable protective film.Secure mounting4 strong magnets with rubber coating – particularly material friendly.Robust sensorsOptional: extremely durable O₂ sen-sor and automatic dilution up to 30,000 ppm CO.Truly flexible:Instrument configuration and probe system.A FLUE GAS ANAL YZER PERFECTL Y TAILORED TO YOUR NEEDSThe testo 300 doesn’t just give you smart operation – the configuration also has that certain something. This means you can choose between a 2-year and 4-year warranty for the sensor technology. In addition to O₂ and CO, you can also add a third sensor slot for the measurement of NOx as an option. And various kits with special instrument configurations and individual accessories are available, spe-cifically tailored to the requirements of heating engineers and chimney sweeps.One handle for a variety of probesA variety of probe shafts can easilybe attached to the multi-functionalhandle. This ensures you enjoy ahigh level of flexibility in all applica-tions. And you are ready to measureeven more quickly, thanks to connec-tion via a universal plug.Proven probesY ou can use the testo 320, testo 330and testo 330-1/-2 LL probes withtheir practical multiple plug for thetesto 300 as well.New probesNew probes with anti-rotation USB Cconnection are available for tempera-ture measurement, for example offlow and return temperatures, alongwith ambient CO measurement.testo interface functionThe testo 300 provides an interface with a variety of industry software. This enablesyou to access the testo 300’s readings with your terminal devices and tools and todocument them or further process them in your industry software.76-D-6000-04.01TESTO 300Truly intuitive: The menus.Flue gas values as a graphicSee all the readings in a graphic pro-gression display – and identify, for in-stance, how the flue gas loss relates tothe CO value.SmartTouchCreate measurement protocols withIntuitive measurement menusClearly structured and explicit menusfor all applications involving heatingsystems are already stored in thetesto 300. This allows you to do yourLonglife sensorsHigh-end sensors with a service life of up to 6 years for intensive use (several times a day). At least one sensor replacement is saved in the course of a normal working life.Instrument models.Spare gas sensors/retrofitting Order no.O₂ sensor, with 4 years' warranty0393 0023CO sensor (without H₂ compensation), with 4 years' warranty 0393 0051CO sensor (without H₂ compensation), with 2 years' warranty 0393 0053CO sensor, H₂-compensated, with 4 years' warranty 0393 0101CO sensor, H₂-compensated, with 2 years' warranty 0393 0105NO sensor0393 0151AccessoriesOrder no.testo Bluetooth ®printer, including 1 roll of thermal paper, rechargeable battery and mains unit, for instruments including the testo 300, testo 330i and testo 4400554 0621Spare thermal paper for printer, permanent ink0554 0568Smoke tester, including oil and soot papers for measuring soot in flue gas, excluding cone (order no. 0554 9010)0554 0307Filter paper for determining soot number, 40 measuring strips for approx. 200 measurements 0554 0308USB mains unit, including USB cable0554 1105testo EasyHeat PC software for displaying measurement procedures as diagrams, tables and for customer data management0554 3332ISO calibration certificate for flue gas0520 0003Cases and carrying bagsOrder no.Instrument case (height: 130 mm) for instrument, probes and accessories0516 3300Instrument case with double base (height: 180 mm) for instrument, probes and accessories 0516 3301testo 300 instrument bag with carrying strap0516 3001INSTRUMENT MODELS.TECHNICAL DATAO₂ measurement 0 to 21 vol.%±0.2 vol.% 0.1 vol.%CO measurement (without H₂ compensation)0 to 4,000 ppm ±20 ppm (0 to 400 ppm)±5% of m.v. (401 to 2,000 ppm)±10% of m.v. (2001 to 4,000 ppm)1 ppmCO measurement (with H₂ compensation)0 to 8,000 ppm ±10 ppm or ± 10% of m.v. (0 to 200 ppm)±20 ppm or ± 5% of m.v. (201 to 2,000 ppm)±10% of m.v. (2,001 to 8,000 ppm)1 ppmCO measurement(without H₂ compensation anddilution)0 to 15,000 ppm ±200 ppm or ± 20% of m.v. 1 ppmCO measurement(with H₂ compensation and dilution)0 to 30,000 ppm ±100 ppm or ± 10% of m.v. 1 ppmNO measurement 0 to 3,000 ppm ±5 ppm (0 to 100 ppm)±5% of m.v. (101 to 2,000 ppm)±10% of m.v. (2,001 to 3,000 ppm)1 ppmEfficiency testing (Eta) 0 to 120% 0.1% Flue gas loss 0 to 99.9% 0.1%CO₂ determination (digital calculation from O₂)Display range 0 toCO₂ max.±0.2 vol.% 0.1 vol.%Draught measurement -9.99 to +40 hPa ±0.005 hPa (0 to 0.1 hPa)±0.02 hPa (0.1 to +3.00 hPa)±1.5% of m.v. (+3.01 to +40 hPa)0.001 hPa (0 to 0.1 hPa) 0.01 hPa (remaining meas. range)4 Pa measurement(for instruments with dilution)-50 to +50 Pa ±0.3 Pa (< 10 Pa)±3% of m.v. (remaining meas. range)0.1 PaPressure measurement -100 to 200 hPa ±0.5 hPa (0 to +50.0 hPa)±1% of m.v. (+50.1 to +100.0 hPa)±1.5% of m.v. (+100.1 to +200 hPa)0.01 hPaTemperature (instrument) -40 to +1,200°C ±0.5°C (0.0 to +100.0°C)±0.5% of m.v. (remaining meas. range)0.1°C (-40 to +999.9°C) 1°C (remaining meas. range)Ambient CO measurement (internal/flue gas probe)0 to 2,000 ppm ±10 ppm (0 to 100 ppm)±10% of m.v. (101 to 2,000 ppm)1 ppmAmbient CO measurement (external with CO probe)0 to 500 ppm ±3 ppm (0 to 29 ppm)±10% of m.v. (30 to 500 ppm)1 ppm76-D-6000-04.01。
The AHP300VentilatorbyISO 13485: 2003Broad featured capability..Enhanced ease of use..Low cost of ownership..Rugged construction Finally…a capable transport ventilator that fits your budget.Broad Featured CapabilityInvasive and non-invasive support for infant (5 kg and up) to adult patients, with a flexible array of ventilation options including Pressure Control/Volume Control ventilation , SIMV/Assist Control spontaneous breath support, and stand-alone CPAP/BiLevel support.Enhanced Ease of UseThe AHP300 offers value-added features for intra-hospital and inter-hospital transport.Quick Start Ventilation - Featuring programmable presets, the AHP300 allows trained caregivers to rapidly recall up to 5 saved ventilation protocols.Long Battery Life –Up to 7.5 hours on internal battery, with auxiliary battery capability for up to21 hours of battery life.Oxygen Conserve Mode –Allows the use of low pressure sources (oxygen concentrator, liquid oxygen, etc.) to extend available oxygen.Multi-Environment CapabilityFor everyday transport or evacuation from extreme environments, the AHP300 has you covered. It features rugged shock and vibration resistance, and IPX22 water resistance.Low Cost of OwnershipSimple preventive maintenance schedule along with low-cost battery and repair parts result in significant savings and lower cost of ownership than comparative broad-featured ventilators.AHP300 SpecificationsPATIENT RANGEPOWER REQUIREMENTSInfant/Pediatric (≥5 kg) - Adult AC Voltage 110- 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, max. 1ACONTROLS/SETTINGSDC Voltage11-15 VDC, max. 5AModesProgrammable Quick Start Presets BATTERY PARAMETERSIntegrated Battery (Pressure or Volume) A/CMV Battery Composition Sealed Lead Acid (Pressure or Volume) SIMV Run time; 100% O 2 7.5 hours CPAPRun time; 60% O 2 7.5 hours Bi-PAP (can be programmed in custom mode) Run time; 100% air 7 hours NIV (non-invasive ventilation) available in all modes( on compressor)W/External Battery Pack (MCV-AUXBAT) Battery Composition Sealed Lead Acid Tidal Volume40 to 2,000 ml Run time; 100% O 2 21 hours RR (Respiratory Rate) 0, 5 to 60 b/min Run time; 60% O 2 21 hoursI Time (Inspiratory Time) 0.5 to 2.0 secRun time; 100% air21 hours PEEP/CPAP0 to 25 cmH 2O/0 to 25 mbar (compressor)DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT PS (Pressure Support)++ 0 to 25 cmH 2O/0 to 25 mbar*Flow5 to 60 L/min (flows ≥ 80 LPM in PS Width 13.3" (34 cm) Mode, CPAP and demand flows)Depth 5.3" (13 cm) Pressure Control (Target Pressure) 15 to 55 cmH 2O/15 to 55 mbar Height 13.8" (35 cm) Ptrig (Sensitivity) -5 to -1 cmH 2O/-5 to -1 mbar Weight 18.8 lbs. (8.5 kg)Manual Inflation 2 second maximumENVIRONMENTALFiO 2 .21 to 1.00 Maximum I Time 2 seconds Shock 100 G-ForceFlow Wave Pattern Square or descending† VibrationTo IEC 60068-2-6Auto Lock Function ON / OFF Operating Temperature 0° F to 122° F (-18° C to 50° C) Remote Alarm Option Normally Open/ClosedStorage Temperature -40° F to 140° F (-40° C to 60° C) *PEEP + PS cannot exceed 25 cmH 2O/mbar Operating Humidity 5 to 95% non-condensing †Based on mode selected Water IngressIPx 22MONITORED PARAMETERS CALCULATED PARAMETERS Paw (Peak, Base) I:E Ratio Delivered Tidal Volume Flow rate SIGNAL CONNECTIONS Spontaneous Breath Count FiO 2 Remote Alarm1/4" phone jack to connect to Integrated Battery Levelnurse call or remote systemExternal Battery Level - When AttachedSPECIALTY FEATURES ALARMSQuick StartProgrammable presets to quickly recall pre-determined ventilation protocolsHigh Airway Pressure 10 to 55 cmH 2O/10 to 55 mbar Low Airway Pressure 5 to 15 cmH 2O/5 to 15 mbarBack-up Ventilation Alert Custom Modes3 additional programmable custom modes that are available for quick recallApnea20 second fixed, apnea ventilation mode Low Source O 2 Triggers at 40-37 psi Low Source Air Triggers at 40-37 psi Device Alert Malfunction alertCritical Battery Approx. 20 minutes of battery charge remains Oxygen ConserveAllows the use of up to 10 LPM of oxygen at 3 to 40 psi through the DISS port or up to 10 LPM of oxygen at less than 10 psithrough the low pressure barb fitting for use with oxygen concentratorSilence/Reset 110 secPNEUMATICSGas Delivery System Internal dual diaphragm Air/Oxygen Mixer IntegratedOxygen Input41 to 87 psig oxygenForm 96-00-0001April 2014All specifications are nominal and subject to change without notice. ©Allied Healthcare Products, Inc.® Allied Healthcare Products, Inc. ▪ 1720 Sublette Avenue ▪ St. Louis, MO 63110 USA314/771-2400 ▪ 800/444-3954 ▪ FAX: 314/771-0650 ▪ U.S. Toll Free: 800/444-3940 FAX: 800/477-7701 InternationalTelephone: 314/268-1683FAX: 314/771-5183Canada & Mexico Toll Free: 800/446-0552 FAX: 800/246-6201。