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KBF / KBF-UL + KMF (E6) 09/2021 page 136/160
22.5 Disposal of the chamber in non-member states of the EU
NOTICE
Danger of violation against existing law if not disposed of properly.
Failure to comply with applicable law. Alteration of the environment.
For final decommissioning and disposal of the chamber, please contact BINDER ser-
vice.
Follow the statutory regulations for appropriate, environmentally friendly disposal.
The main board of the constant climate chamber includes a lithium cell. Used batteries must be disposed
of properly. Please ensure that you dispose of the battery in accordance with the regulations in force in
your country.
The refrigerant used R 134A (1,1,1,2-tetrafluorethane) is not inflammable at ambient pressure. It must not
escape into the environment. In Europe, recovery of the refrigerant R 134A (1300) is mandatory according
to regulation No. 842/2006/EC. Ensure the compliance with the applicable legal requirements regarding
qualification of staff, disposal, and documentation.
23. Technical description
23.1 Factory calibration and adjustment
The chambers were calibrated and adjusted in the factory. Calibration and adjustment were performed
using standardized test instructions, according to the QM DIN EN ISO 9001 system applied by BINDER
(certified since December 1996 by TÜV CERT). All test equipment used is subject to the administration of
measurement and test equipment that is also a constituent part of the BINDER QM DIN EN ISO 9001
systems. They are controlled and calibrated to a DKD-Standard at regular intervals.
Repeated calibrations are recommended in periods of 12 months.
23.2 Over current protection
The chambers are equipped with an internal fuse not accessible from outside. If this fuse is blown, please
contact an electronic engineer or BINDER service.
23.3 Definition of usable volume
The usable volume illustrated below is calculated as follows:
c
c
b
a
C
B
A
b
a
A, B, C = internal dimensions (W, H, D)
a, b, c = distance to wall
a = 0.1*A
b = 0.1*B
c = 0.1*C
V
USE
= (A - 2 * a) * (B - 2 * b) * (C - 2 * c)
Figure 27: Determination of the useable volume
The technical data refers to the defined usable volume.

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