What to do if my Cole Parmer POLYSTAT Laboratory Equipment displays a Low Temperature?
- KKimberly HutchinsonSep 9, 2025
If your Cole Parmer Laboratory Equipment displays a Low Temperature, check the limit setting and the fluid selection.
What to do if my Cole Parmer POLYSTAT Laboratory Equipment displays a Low Temperature?
If your Cole Parmer Laboratory Equipment displays a Low Temperature, check the limit setting and the fluid selection.
What does 'Open RTD1 Internal' mean on my Cole Parmer Laboratory Equipment?
An 'Open RTD1 Internal' message on your Cole Parmer Laboratory Equipment indicates an open internal temperature sensor.
What does 'Open RTD2 External' mean on my Cole Parmer POLYSTAT?
An 'Open RTD2 External' message on your Cole Parmer Laboratory Equipment indicates an open external temperature sensor.
Temperature Stability | ±0.01°C |
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Display | Digital |
Communication Interface | RS-232 |
Temperature Range | -20°C to 200°C |
Heating Capacity | 2000 W |
Power Supply | 230 V |
Dimensions | Varies by model |
Reservoir Capacity | 6 L |
Information regarding the pending third-party compliance status of the unit.
Details the two-year warranty coverage for defects in material or workmanship for the immersion circulators.
Instructions for retaining packing materials and checking for external or internal damage upon receipt.
Essential safety precautions and hazard definitions (Danger, Warning, Caution) for operating the unit.
Overview of Cole Palmer Polystat® Immersion Circulators, highlighting key features and capabilities.
Technical specifications including temperature ranges, stability, dimensions, weight, and electrical requirements for various models.
Lists the materials used in the construction of different parts of the circulators and baths.
Defines the acceptable environmental conditions for unit installation, such as temperature and humidity.
Specifies ventilation requirements to ensure proper operation and prevent overheating or premature failure.
Details the electrical power needs, voltage, phase, and plug types for unit operation.
Information on connecting and using an optional remote temperature sensor for precise measurement.
Instructions for connecting the unit for external circulation, including plumbing and hose barb installation.
Guidelines for selecting, handling, and using appropriate fluids, including safety warnings and limitations.
Safety advice and procedures when working with fluids other than water, emphasizing MSDS and PPE.
Procedure for filling the unit with fluid, including securing connections and understanding low-level warnings.
Instructions for safely draining the unit, including temperature considerations and necessary precautions.
Overview of the circulator's controller interface, including the digital display and touch pad.
Step-by-step guide for initial unit setup, including pre-start checks and powering on.
Procedure for starting the unit after setup, including checking connections and the initial display.
How to interpret the unit's status display, showing operational symbols and reservoir fluid temperature.
Instructions for placing the unit into standby mode, which blanks the display.
Detailed steps for adjusting the desired fluid temperature (setpoint) using the controller interface.
How to navigate and interact with the controller's menu-driven interface for settings.
Guidance on using the 'Menu' line to navigate back to the main menu from submenus.
A visual map of the controller's menu structure, aiding in navigation and setting access.
Covers various configurable parameters like setpoints, alarms, fluid types, and pump adjustments.
Procedure for stopping the unit's operation using the controller's stop symbol.
Steps to power down the unit by turning off the controller's screen.
Instructions for safely shutting down the unit using the main circuit protector.
Information on how to restart the unit and potential delays for compressor operation.
Guidelines for cleaning the unit's internal and external components to ensure longevity and performance.
Instructions for cleaning the condenser fins to maintain optimal cooling capacity.
Procedure for regularly checking the high temperature protection and low liquid level safety functions.
Explanation of typical error messages and the necessary actions to resolve them.
A practical checklist to diagnose and fix common operational issues like unit not starting or poor temperature control.
Technical details on using the NC Serial Communications Protocol for remote unit control via computer.