What to do if I get a pressure alarm when operating my Binder oven without a vacuum connection?
- HHerbert Washington MDSep 9, 2025
If you get a pressure alarm when operating your Binder oven without a vacuum connection, turn off pressure control.
What to do if I get a pressure alarm when operating my Binder oven without a vacuum connection?
If you get a pressure alarm when operating your Binder oven without a vacuum connection, turn off pressure control.
What to do if my Binder VD 115 Oven chamber doesn’t heat up and shows an “Overtemperature” alarm?
If your Binder oven displays an “Overtemperature” alarm and the chamber doesn’t heat up, allow the chamber to cool down. Acknowledge the alarm on the controller and restart the chamber. If the error occurs again, turn off the chamber.
Why is the set-point temperature not reached after the specified time in my Binder VD 115?
If the set-point temperature isn't reached in your Binder oven after the specified time, ensure the chamber door is completely closed. If the issue persists, the door gasket may be defective and require replacement. Also, calibrate and adjust the controller.
How to fix a Binder VD 115 Oven when the chamber is heating permanently but the set-point is not maintained?
If your Binder oven chamber is heating permanently and the set-point isn't maintained, calibrate and adjust the controller.
Why is the chamber of my Binder VD 115 permanently turned off?
If the chamber of your Binder oven is permanently turned off, check the connection to the power supply. Ensure the power supply matches the voltage requirements of 115V or 230V. Also, check the chamber fuse.
What causes a Binder oven to not hold vacuum?
If the vacuum is not being held in your Binder oven, replace the door gasket, the safety glass panel, or the gaskets of the small flange connections.
Why are menu functions not available on my Binder oven?
If menu functions are not available on your Binder oven, log in with the required higher authorization.
Why is there no chamber function (dark display) on my Binder VD 115 Oven?
If there is no chamber function (dark display) on your Binder oven, deactivate standby mode.
Why is the program duration longer than programmed in my Binder oven?
If the program duration is longer than programmed in your Binder oven, do not program tolerance limits for rapid transition phases to permit maximum heating, evacuating, or ventilation speed.
What to do if the controller on my Binder oven does not equilibrate to program set-points?
If the controller on your Binder oven does not equilibrate to program set-points, start the program again. If appropriate, wait for the program delay time.
Details the electrical connection requirements, including plug types, voltage, and fuses.
Details the operation and connection of the vacuum system for the drying oven.
Procedure for entering temperature and pressure set-points using the RD4 controller.
Procedure for entering set-points via the MB2 controller's menus or normal display.
Instructions for enabling or disabling the temperature control function.
Instructions for enabling or disabling the pressure control function.
Details the process of monitoring the drying cycle based on pressure changes.
Details user management, authorization levels, and password protection for MB2 controller.
Step-by-step guide for logging into the controller with user credentials.
Describes the electronic overtemperature safety controller and its protection functions.
Instructions for setting the safety controller mode and value for temperature protection.
Setting tolerance ranges and alarm delay times for temperature and pressure on RD4 controller.
Details the various alarm messages generated by the controller for equipment failures.
Steps for creating a new time-based program with set-points and durations.
Overview of program management functions like editing, copying, and deleting programs.
Guide for creating new weekly programs with time-based set-points.
Functions for managing week programs, including editing, copying, and deleting.
Provides basic troubleshooting steps for common chamber issues.
Details the electrical connection requirements, including plug types, voltage, and fuses.
Details the operation and connection of the vacuum system for the drying oven.
Procedure for entering temperature and pressure set-points using the RD4 controller.
Procedure for entering set-points via the MB2 controller's menus or normal display.
Instructions for enabling or disabling the temperature control function.
Instructions for enabling or disabling the pressure control function.
Details the process of monitoring the drying cycle based on pressure changes.
Details user management, authorization levels, and password protection for MB2 controller.
Step-by-step guide for logging into the controller with user credentials.
Describes the electronic overtemperature safety controller and its protection functions.
Instructions for setting the safety controller mode and value for temperature protection.
Setting tolerance ranges and alarm delay times for temperature and pressure on RD4 controller.
Details the various alarm messages generated by the controller for equipment failures.
Steps for creating a new time-based program with set-points and durations.
Overview of program management functions like editing, copying, and deleting programs.
Guide for creating new weekly programs with time-based set-points.
Functions for managing week programs, including editing, copying, and deleting.
Provides basic troubleshooting steps for common chamber issues.
| Power Supply | 230 V, 50/60 Hz |
|---|---|
| Control Type | Digital |
| Number of Shelves (standard/max) | 2/5 |
| Nominal Power | 2.5 kW |
| Temperature Range | 5 °C above ambient temperature to 300 °C |
| Interior Volume | 115 L |
| Power Consumption | 2.5 kW |
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