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LaMotte COD User Manual

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SPECIFICATIONS

Description:

Power supply

220-240V/50-60Hz or
110-120V/50-60Hz

Power

400W

Weight

3.600 kg

Dimensions (W x H x D)

155 x 95 x 275 mm

Selectable temperatures

150 – 120 – 100 – 70°C

Selectable times

30 – 60 – 120 minutes or infinite

Diameter of holes

16 mm

Thermoregulation

P.I.D. microprocessor

Precision

± 0.2 % end of scale

Temperature probe

Pt 100 class A

Probe calibration

Automatic by software

Heating block:

Temperature stability

± 0.3°C

Temperature homogeneity

± 0.3°C

Temperature precision

± 0.3°C

Overtemperature protection

On the block

Performance:

From 20°C to 150°C

10 minutes

Signals:
Reaching of set temperature

Beep

During time count

Visual

End of cycle

Beep

Error
(set temperature > block temperature)

Visual and Beep

Alarm (broken probe)

Visual and Beep

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INTRODUCTION

The LaMotte COD Heater Block will accommodate 25 round, 16 mm outside
diameter, glass test tubes. It may be used for sample preparation in determining
COD, total phosphorus, total chromium and other parameters in water and sludge.
The COD Heater Block, together with LaMotte instruments, reagents and
accessories for colorimetric and spectrophotometric analysis, form a complete
analytical set capable of high precision and reproducibility, with a limited space
requirement.

DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS

Main switch:

The switch is lighted when the instrument is turned
on.

Start/Temp:

Pressing the Start/Temp key will begin a work cycle.
The default temperature and time settings are 150°C
and 120 minutes and are indicated by the
corresponding green LED. To change the temperature
setting, continue pressing the Start/Temp to move
the green LED light to the corresponding
temperature. Temperature settings can be changed
while the instrument is heating; however, once the
selected temperature is reached the Start/Temp key
will lock and hold that setting. In addition the

Start/Temp key will not allow selection of a
temperature setting lower than the actual
temperature of the heater block (Example: when a
cycle at 150°C is followed by a cycle at 120°C).
When resetting the temperature to a lower setting,
allow the heater block to cool to a temperature lower
than that to be programmed.

Time:

The Time key is used to select between the four
available time settings: 120 – 60 – 30 minutes or
infinite time.
The green LED will indicate the selected time. Once
the set temperature is reached the instrument will
beep for 5 seconds. The Time setting will lock and
the LED will blink during the timed cycle.

Temperature LED: When Start/Temp is pressed and the work cycle

begins, the LED corresponding to the set temperature
will light up. When all the LEDs blink the chosen
temperature is higher than the block temperature. If
all the LEDs are out no work cycle is developing.

Time LED:

When Start/Temp is pressed and the work cycle
begins, the LED corresponding to the set time cycle
will light up. The LED will blink during the timed cycle
once the heating block has reached the set
temperature.

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