Sonics VC5040PB User Manual
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SECTION II – OPERATION
PRINCIPLES OF ULTRASONIC DISRUPTION
The ultrasonic power supply converts 50/60 Hz line voltage to high frequency
electrical energy. This high frequency electrical energy is transmitted to the
piezoelectric transducer within the converter, where it is changed to mechanical
vibrations. The vibrations from the converter are intensified by the probe, creating
pressure waves in the liquid. This action forms millions of microscopic bubbles
(cavities) which expand during the negative pressure excursion, and implode violently
during the positive excursion. This phenomenon, referred to as cavitation, creates
millions of shock waves in the liquid, as well as elevated pressures and temperatures
at the implosion sites. Although the cavitational collapse lasts but a few microseconds
and the amount of energy released by each individual bubble is minimal, the
cumulative effect causes extremely high levels of energy to be released into the liquid.
The larger the probe tip, the larger the volume that can be processed but at a lesser
intensity.
FUNCTIONS OF CONTROLS, INDICATORS, AND CONNECTORS
FRONT PANEL
When depressed switches the power ON or OFF.
Illuminates when power is on. When the switch
Power ON/OFF switch
is illuminated the power supply is on standby.
The ultrasonics will be activated only when
the switch on the converter is depressed.
When rotated controls the amplitude
AMPLITUDE
(the back and forth movement) at the probe tip.
ULTRASONICS indicator
Lights when the ultrasonics is energized.
REAR PANEL
BNC connector
Connects to the converter.
Footswitch jack
Connects to the optional footswitch or remote
actuation cable.
Power supply jack
Connects to the 24-volt power supply.