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Anova A Series - Application Safety; User Responsibility and Chemical Risks; Installation and Fluid Handling; Setup, Environment, and Fluid Management

Anova A Series
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Application Safety:
Temperature controlling the contents of a reactor constitutes normal circulator practice.
However, we do not know what substances are contained within reactor vessels and cannot help
with determining the safety of your applications.
Many chemicals are:
Flammable or explosive
Hazardous to health
environmentally unsafe
Many materials and reaction processes are unstable at room temperature.
The user alone is responsible for the handling of these substances and determining the safety of his or
her individual applications.
Installation
Wait at least an hour to setup the system after transportation. This will allow any compressor oil to drain
back into the compressor. Failure to do so will compromise the cooling performance of the system.
• The installation location should be large enough and provide sufficient air ventilation.
• Keep at least 1 foot of open space on the front and rear vents.
• Do not set up the unit in the immediate vicinity of heat sources.
• Do not install in outdoors and do not expose to sun light.
• Make sure that the power supply has low impedance.
• Ambient temperature range: 40 °C, min. 5 °C.
• Relative humidity: 50% (40 °C).
Safe Bath fluids
Caution:
Carefully read the safety data sheet of the bath fluid, pay attention to the fluid flash point!
Use only non-acidic and non-corrosive bath fluids.
If user chooses to use non-approved fluids make sure they are non-corroding.
If using hazardous materials or materials that could become hazardous, the operator must affix safety
labels to the front of the unit so they are highly visible.
Recommended Bath Fluids: