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Bruker BPHG 90 - User Manual

Bruker BPHG 90
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Para Hydrogen
Generator
BPHG 90
User Manual
Version 001
Innovation with Integrity
NMR

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • W
    Wesley AnthonyAug 18, 2025
    What to do if I have high H gas alarm on my Bruker Laboratory Equipment?
    • J
      John BoydAug 18, 2025
      If you encounter a high H gas alarm, it could be due to: * An internal hydrogen gas leak. In this case, immediately shut off the hydrogen supply and contact Bruker service. * A hydrogen gas sensor failure, or a control electronics failure. In both of these cases, contact Bruker service.
  • C
    Cynthia JohnsonAug 20, 2025
    Why does my Bruker Laboratory Equipment system check not pass?
    • J
      James TorresAug 20, 2025
      A system check failure on your Bruker Laboratory Equipment may occur if: * The hydrogen inlet pressure is out of the correct range, so you should adjust the inlet pressure. * The coolant level in the reservoir is too low, so you should fill the coolant.
  • E
    Elizabeth ProctorAug 23, 2025
    What to do if my Bruker Laboratory Equipment main display does not come on?
    • M
      mccarthyvalerieAug 23, 2025
      If the main display of your Bruker Laboratory Equipment doesn't turn on: * Ensure the rear power switch is switched on. * Check the mains fuses and replace them with the same type if they are blown.
  • A
    adamspamelaAug 25, 2025
    What causes repeated conversion chamber blockages in Bruker Laboratory Equipment?
    • K
      Kristen NielsenAug 26, 2025
      Repeated conversion chamber blockages in your Bruker Laboratory Equipment may be due to: * Using hydrogen gas that isn't pure enough. Use high purity H gas: 99.999% or better. * Not performing a purge before cool-down. Execute a warm-up, then a purge.
  • H
    hunterchristinaAug 27, 2025
    What to do if my Bruker Laboratory Equipment cannot reach the target conversion temperature?
    • S
      Stanley WeberAug 27, 2025
      If your Bruker Laboratory Equipment struggles to reach the target conversion temperature, it might be caused by poor vacuum in cryostat. Try to execute a warm-up, then a purge. If the problem persists, contact Bruker service.
  • W
    wdunnAug 29, 2025
    What to do if the Bruker Laboratory Equipment cryocooler does not start?
    • J
      Jonathan ReynoldsAug 29, 2025
      If the cryocooler on your Bruker Laboratory Equipment fails to start, check or replace the cryocooler fuse.
  • N
    Nicole PooleSep 1, 2025
    What to do if the Bruker Laboratory Equipment coolant temperature is too high?
    • W
      William AyersSep 1, 2025
      If the coolant temperature is too high, it may be caused by cryocooler overheating. Contact Bruker service.
  • J
    jesse03Sep 3, 2025
    What to do if my Bruker Laboratory Equipment has no coolant flow detected?
    • V
      varmstrongSep 3, 2025
      If no coolant flow is detected, contact Bruker service.
  • M
    Michael ClarkSep 6, 2025
    What to do if my Bruker Laboratory Equipment batch delivery container evacuation fails?
    • A
      Amy MendezSep 6, 2025
      If the batch delivery container evacuation fails, check and remake all connections to the container, as there may be a leak.
  • S
    Scott MooreSep 8, 2025
    What to do if my Bruker Laboratory Equipment times out while filling container?
    • D
      Daniel SchwartzSep 8, 2025
      If your Bruker Laboratory Equipment times out while filling the container, it may be because the conversion chamber is blocked. In this case, execute a warm-up, then a purge.

Summary

About the Para Hydrogen Generator Manual

This Manual

Details the manual's purpose, intended users, and essential reading requirements for safe operation.

Policy Statement

Outlines Bruker's commitment to product improvement, specifications, and customer feedback.

Symbols and Conventions

Explains safety symbols (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE) and their significance.

Introduction to the BPHG 90

Main Components and Part Location

Lists and briefly describes the primary components of the BPHG 90 instrument housed in a single cabinet.

Principle of Operation

Explains the conversion of ortho- to parahydrogen at low temperatures using a catalyst.

Installation and Initial Commissioning

Stipulates that installation and commissioning must be performed by authorized Bruker personnel.

Limitation of Liability

Specifies conditions under which the manufacturer accepts no liability for damages, including improper use.

Copyright

States the manual is protected by copyright and intended solely for internal use.

Warranty Terms

Notes that warranty terms are included in the manufacturer's Terms and Conditions.

Customer Service

Provides information on contacting customer service for technical support and product feedback.

EC Declaration of Conformity

Presents the product's Certificate of Compliance and related certification details.

Safety Information for the BPHG 90

General Safety Precautions

Covers general safety, awareness of high voltages, and verifying power disconnection before work.

Intended Use

Defines the device's specific purpose and warns against any deviations as improper use.

Owners Responsibility

Details the owner's obligations for ensuring safe operation, compliance with regulations, and personnel training.

Personnel Requirements

Specifies qualifications, training, and prohibitions for personnel operating the device.

Personal Protective Equipment

Mandates the use of personal protective equipment as defined by the laboratory head.

Location of the Safety Label

Highlights the supervisor's responsibility for maintaining the correct placement of warning labels.

Basic Dangers

Covers risks from electrical power, mechanical hazards, magnetic fields, and general workplace dangers.

Signage

Explains electrical voltage and danger spot warning signs found in the work area.

Spare Parts

Warns that using non-approved spare parts invalidates the manufacturer's guarantee.

Technical Data for BPHG 90

General Information

Provides physical specifications including weight, length, width, and height of the generator.

Connection Values

Details electrical specifications (voltage, power, frequency) and gas inlet/outlet parameters.

Operating Conditions

Specifies environmental parameters such as temperature range, humidity, and operating altitude.

Rating Plate

Explains the information presented on the device's rating plate, including manufacturer and electrical ratings.

Scope of Supply

Lists standard accessories and optional hydrogen supply/storage kits included with the generator.

Transport, Packaging, and Storage

Packaging

Covers packaging standards, materials used, and protection against damage during transport.

Symbols on the Packaging

Explains common handling and orientation symbols found on the packaging material.

Inspection at Delivery

Provides instructions for checking the delivery for completeness and transport damage.

Storage

Outlines recommended conditions for storing packages to maintain product integrity.

Installation of the BPHG 90

Pre-installation Guidelines

Covers location, hydrogen supply requirements, and general preparations before installation.

Installation Procedure

Details steps for connecting hydrogen supply, exhaust, Ethernet, USB, and mains power.

Operation of the BPHG 90

Getting Started

Covers initial power-up, system checks, status LEDs, and entering standby mode.

System Settings

Explains access to adjustable parameters and operating information for system configuration.

Purge Function

Explains the procedure to remove air and contaminants before initial cooling.

Start Function

Initiates the cool-down procedure, checks cryostat vacuum, and starts the cryocooler.

Parahydrogen Delivery Modes

Details continuous flow and batch delivery modes for parahydrogen output.

Generator Shut-down

Provides recommended procedures for safe shutdown, including a warm-up phase.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Troubleshooting Guide

Lists common problems, their potential causes, and recommended remedies for the BPHG 90.

Maintenance of the BPHG 90

Periodic Maintenance

Overview of yearly maintenance by Bruker Service, including sensor checks, pump, coolant, and cryocooler.

User Maintenance

Covers user tasks like cleaning, coolant circuit maintenance, and fuse replacement.

Spare Parts

Lists part numbers and descriptions for commonly used spare parts.

Dismantling and Disposal Procedures

Dismantling

Outlines the steps for safely shutting down and dismantling the BPHG 90.

Disposal

Provides guidelines for the proper recycling and disposal of dismantled components.

Contact Information

Manufacturer Contact Information

Provides the address, phone, fax, and email for Bruker BioSpin customer support.

Bruker BPHG 90 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryLaboratory Equipment
TypeHigh Pressure Homogenizer
Magnetic Field StrengthNot Applicable
Proton FrequencyNot Applicable
Flow RateData unavailable
Temperature RangeData unavailable

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