Danger – IKA C 1 Package 1/10 User Manual
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Cooler connection
1. Connect the inflow pipe to the
quick coupling to the „water
in“ (on the calorimeter) port.
Connect the other end of the
radiator side of „water out“
and tighten the hose clamp.
Inflow pipe
Return pipe
2. Connect the return pipe to the
quick coupling to the „water
out“ (on the calorimeter) port.
Connect the other end to
„water in“ (on the cooler) and
tighten the hose clamp.
Venting hose connection
1. Screw the venting hose to
to „degas“ screw coupling
(SW8; on the calorimeter) and
lay the free end in the extractor.
Connect the free end to a gas
scrabber gadget.
Venting hose
Observe the applicable safety regulations..
The combustion gases are vented from the decompstion vessel
after each combustion test on the vent hose. The vent hose must
not be kinked or pinched during installation.
3. Do not use distilled or demineralized water (increased
risk of corrosion)! Fill the cooler according to the cooler
operating instructions. is recommended in drinking tap water
quality. Mix in (max. 1 ml for 4-5l of water) of the supplied
water additive. Thus, the durability of the water is improved..
4. Adjust the cooler temperature corresponding to the calori-
meter operating temperature.
Drain hose connection
1. Insert the drain hose fully into
the „tap-water“ connection
(on the calorimeter). Lay the
other end of the drain hose to
the cooler filler neck.
Drain hose
2. Secure the hose end with
an attachable adhesive
protection.
The hose end must always
have free access of air and
never immerse themselves
in the cool water!
Cooler
Oxygen supply connection
1. Insert the connection tube fully
into the coupling („O2 in“; on
the calorimeter) and connect
the free end on the pressure
reducer IKA C29 (possibly
with the C29 adapter, inclu-
ded with).
Connection tube allowable
operating pressure 40 bar
IKA C29 Pressure reducer
DANGER
Combustion gases are dangerous
to health, so the venting hose
must be connected to a suitable
gas cleaning and extraction.
C1 092014