BINDER KBF LQC 240 User Manual
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KBF LQC (E5.3) 07/2014
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16.
CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF THE LIGHT SENSORS .............................. 78
16.1
LUX sensor ....................................................................................................................................... 78
16.2
UVA sensor ....................................................................................................................................... 78
16.3
Spectral range ................................................................................................................................... 78
16.4
Spatial sensitivity ............................................................................................................................... 79
17.
OPTIONS .............................................................................................................. 81
17.1
Communication software APT-COM™ 3 DataControlSystem (option) ............................................ 81
17.2
Interface RS 422 (option) .................................................................................................................. 81
17.3
Data logger kits (option) .................................................................................................................... 81
17.4
Analog outputs for temperature and humidity (option) ..................................................................... 82
17.5
Zero-voltage relay alarm outputs for temperature and humidity for alarm transmission (option) ..... 82
17.6
Water protected internal socket (option) ........................................................................................... 83
17.7
Keyboard locking (option) ................................................................................................................. 84
17.8
Additional flexible Pt 100 temperature sensor (option) ..................................................................... 84
17.9
External freshwater and waste-water cans (option) ......................................................................... 85
17.9.1
Mounting the freshwater can .................................................................................................. 85
17.9.2
Mounting the waste-water can ................................................................................................ 87
17.9.3
Mounting with wastewater recycling ....................................................................................... 88
17.10
BINDER Pure Aqua Service (option) ................................................................................................ 89
18.
MAINTENANCE, CLEANING, AND SERVICE .................................................... 89
18.1
Maintenance intervals, service .......................................................................................................... 89
18.2
Replacement of the fluorescent tubes .............................................................................................. 90
18.3
Calibrating the light sensors and adjusting the controller display ..................................................... 90
18.4
Cleaning and decontamination ......................................................................................................... 91
18.4.1
Cleaning .................................................................................................................................. 91
18.4.2
Decontamination ..................................................................................................................... 93
18.5
Sending the unit back to BINDER GmbH ......................................................................................... 94
19.
DISPOSAL............................................................................................................ 94
19.1
Disposal of the transport packing ..................................................................................................... 94
19.2
Decommissioning .............................................................................................................................. 95
19.3
Disposal of the unit in the Federal Republic of Germany ................................................................. 95
19.4
Disposal of the unit in the member states of the EC except for the Federal Republic of Germany . 96
19.5
Disposal of the unit in non-member states of the EC ....................................................................... 97
20.
TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................................... 98
21.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION .............................................................................. 101
21.1
Factory calibration and adjustment ................................................................................................. 101
21.2
Over current protection ................................................................................................................... 101
21.3
Definition of usable volume ............................................................................................................. 101
21.4
KBF LQC technical data ................................................................................................................. 102
21.5
Equipment and options KBF LQC ................................................................................................... 104
21.6
Spare parts and accessories .......................................................................................................... 105
21.7
Dimensions KBF LQC 240 .............................................................................................................. 107
21.8
Dimensions KBF LQC 720 .............................................................................................................. 108
22.
CONTAMINATION CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE ............................................. 109
22.1
For units located outside North America and Central America....................................................... 109
22.2
For units in North America and Central America ............................................................................ 112