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Binder VD 53-UL - User Manual

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Issue 07/2017 Art. No. 7001-0125
Operating Manual
VD (E2.1)
Vacuum Drying Oven
with microprocessor program controller RD3
Model Model version Art. No.
VD 23 VD023-230V 9030-0029, 9130-0029
VD 23-UL VD023UL-120V 9030-0035, 9130-0035
VD 53 VD053-230V 9030-0030, 9130-0030
VD 53-UL VD053UL-120V 9030-0036, 9130-0036
VD 115 VD115-230V 9030-0031, 9130-0031
VD 115-UL VD115UL-120V 9030-0037, 9130-0037
BINDER GmbH
Address: Post office box 102, 78502 Tuttlingen, Germany Phone: +49 7462 2005 0
Fax: +49 7462 2005 100 Internet: http://www.binder-world.com
E-mail: info@binder-world.com Service Hotline: +49 7462 2005 555
Service Fax: +49 7462 2005 93 555 Service E-Mail: service@binder-world.com
Service Hotline USA: +1 866 885 9794 or +1 631 224 4340 x3
Service Hotline Asia Pacific: +852 390 705 04 or +852 390 705 03
Service Hotline Russia and CIS: +7 495 988 15 16

Table of Contents

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Summary

1. Safety

1.2 Safety Instruction Structure

Explains signal words, safety symbols, pictograms, and message panel structure for hazard communication.

1.5 General Safety Instructions

Provides essential safety guidelines for installing and operating the chamber.

2. Description of the Equipment

3. Delivery, Transportation, Storage, and Installation

3.4 Installation Location and Ambient Conditions

Requirements for the installation site and environmental conditions for optimal operation.

4. Installation and Connections

4.2 Vacuum Connection

Instructions for connecting the chamber to a vacuum pump or system.

4.3 Inert Gas Connection

Guidance on connecting and using an inert gas supply for chamber operation.

4.4 Electrical Connection

Steps for safely connecting the chamber to the electrical power supply.

5. Start Up

6. Fixed Value Entry Mode

Basic Entry Principle

Explains the fundamental steps for entering values using the controller's buttons and displays.

7. Week Program Editor

7.2 Programming Example

A detailed walkthrough of setting up a week program with specific time and temperature parameters.

8. Program Editor

8.1 Set-point Programming Types

Explains "Ramp" vs. "Step" programming and their implications on temperature transitions.

8.2 Entering Program Set-points

Step-by-step guide to inputting set-points for program execution.

9. Program Start Level

Program Course Settings

Defines parameters for program execution like delay time and number of cycles.

Program Start Process

Outlines the sequence for selecting, configuring, and initiating a program.

10. User Level

Program and Timing Settings

Manages program structure, duration, programming method, and tolerance limits.

11. Performance in Case of Failures

12. Temperature Safety Device Class 2

Function and Adjustment

Explains the safety device's function, operation, and adjustment procedure.

14. Commissioning the Vacuum

14.1 Evacuation Procedure

Steps involved in creating a vacuum within the chamber.

14.3 Operation with Inert Gas

Guidelines for operating the chamber using inert gas.

16. Options

Vacuum Module Options

Details different vacuum module configurations with or without pumps.

17. Maintenance, Cleaning, and Service

17.1 Maintenance and Service Intervals

Specifies recommended maintenance schedules and service requirements.

19. Troubleshooting

20. Technical Description

Summary

1. Safety

1.2 Safety Instruction Structure

Explains signal words, safety symbols, pictograms, and message panel structure for hazard communication.

1.5 General Safety Instructions

Provides essential safety guidelines for installing and operating the chamber.

2. Description of the Equipment

3. Delivery, Transportation, Storage, and Installation

3.4 Installation Location and Ambient Conditions

Requirements for the installation site and environmental conditions for optimal operation.

4. Installation and Connections

4.2 Vacuum Connection

Instructions for connecting the chamber to a vacuum pump or system.

4.3 Inert Gas Connection

Guidance on connecting and using an inert gas supply for chamber operation.

4.4 Electrical Connection

Steps for safely connecting the chamber to the electrical power supply.

5. Start Up

6. Fixed Value Entry Mode

Basic Entry Principle

Explains the fundamental steps for entering values using the controller's buttons and displays.

7. Week Program Editor

7.2 Programming Example

A detailed walkthrough of setting up a week program with specific time and temperature parameters.

8. Program Editor

8.1 Set-point Programming Types

Explains "Ramp" vs. "Step" programming and their implications on temperature transitions.

8.2 Entering Program Set-points

Step-by-step guide to inputting set-points for program execution.

9. Program Start Level

Program Course Settings

Defines parameters for program execution like delay time and number of cycles.

Program Start Process

Outlines the sequence for selecting, configuring, and initiating a program.

10. User Level

Program and Timing Settings

Manages program structure, duration, programming method, and tolerance limits.

11. Performance in Case of Failures

12. Temperature Safety Device Class 2

Function and Adjustment

Explains the safety device's function, operation, and adjustment procedure.

14. Commissioning the Vacuum

14.1 Evacuation Procedure

Steps involved in creating a vacuum within the chamber.

14.3 Operation with Inert Gas

Guidelines for operating the chamber using inert gas.

16. Options

Vacuum Module Options

Details different vacuum module configurations with or without pumps.

17. Maintenance, Cleaning, and Service

17.1 Maintenance and Service Intervals

Specifies recommended maintenance schedules and service requirements.

19. Troubleshooting

20. Technical Description

Binder VD 53-UL Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBinder
ModelVD 53-UL
CategoryLaboratory Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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