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5putting into operation – BUCHI Recirculating Chiller F-114 User Manual

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5 Putting into operation

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F-100 / F-105 / F-108 / F-114 Operation Manual, Version E

5

Putting into operation

This section describes how the instrument has to be installed. It also gives instructions for the initial
startup.

NOTE
Inspect the instrument for damage during unpacking. If necessary, prepare a status report imme-
diately and inform customer and your local BUCHI representative. Keep the original packaging for
future transportation.
Also adhere to all instructions concerning transport as described in section 9.1, Storage and trans-
port.
To move the instrument use the handle (as described in section 6.1, Operating controls and housing),
slightly lift the side of the instrument with the fix anti-slip foots and pull the instrument carefully by the
rollers.

5 .1

Installation site

!

DANGER

Death or serious injuries when used in explosive environments.
• Do not store or operate the instrument in explosive environments
• Remove all sources of flammable vapors
• Do not store chemicals in the vicinity of the device

Put the instrument onto a clean, stable and horizontal surface. Consider the maximum product dimen-
sions and weight. Obtain the environmental conditions as described in section 3.1, technical data.

Installation pre-requisites and installation steps:
• Do not place any objects in front of or behind the instrument.
• The instrument must have a clearance of 40 cm between itself and the wall, both in front and

behind (sufficient cooling).

• Do not place containers, chemicals or other items behind the instrument.
• Do not place anything on top of the Recirculating Chiller.

NOTE
• After transport, wait at least 1 hour before switching on the chiller! Within this time the refrigerant

gathers in the compressor, avoiding damage of the compressor.

• To ensure that the power can be cut by unplugging in case of an emergency, the mains plug

must not be blocked by the instruments or any other items!

• Depending on the environmental conditions, condensation water at the cooling tubes and all other

cold surfaces of the instruments can collect!