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Huber CC-505 User Manual

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Operating manual
CC
27.09.2011
Also for models with natural refrigerants
Valid for:
K12-cc-NR, K15-cc-NR, K20-cc-NR, K25-cc-NR, K6-cc, K6s-cc-NR
variostat cc
ministat 125-cc, ministat 125w-cc
ministat 230-cc, ministat 230w-cc
ministat 240-cc, ministat 240w-cc
CC-405, CC-405w, CC-410wl, CC-415, CC-415wl
CC-505, CC-505wl, CC508, CC-510, CC-510w, CC-515, CC-515w
CC-520w, CC-525w
CC-805, CC-820, CC-820w, CC902, CC-905, CC-905w, CC-906w

Table of Contents

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Huber CC-505 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHuber
ModelCC-505
CategoryThermostat
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Foreword

Quick guide for CC-thermostats

Chapter 1: Safety

Description of Safety and Information symbols

Explains the meaning of danger, warning, caution, information, and requirement symbols.

Intended Use and General Safety Instructions

Details the proper commercial use and crucial general safety guidelines for the unit.

Description

Provides an overview of the temperature control machines and their capabilities.

Duties of responsible person

Outlines the responsibilities of the person in charge of operating the unit.

Operator requirements

Specifies the qualifications, age, and supervision needed for unit operators.

Machine operator duties

Lists the essential duties for machine operators, including reading the manual.

Work area

Defines the work area and customer responsibility for maintaining a safe environment.

Safety Devices to DIN12876

Classifies circulators and baths based on heat transfer liquid and technical safety requirements.

Additional Protection Devices

Lists extra safety features like auto-start, alarm functions, and warning messages.

Environmental Conditions

Specifies the suitable environmental conditions for operating the unit, including altitude and humidity.

Operating conditions

Details critical operating parameters like temperature range, viscosity, flow rate, and hose compatibility.

Location

Provides guidelines for the proper physical placement and securing of the unit.

Thermal fluids

Discusses recommendations, compatibility, and properties of thermal fluids used with the unit.

Chapter 2: Electronics and operation

CC-Pilot

Describes the CC-Pilot interface, including touch screen, keys, and LED displays.

Information Displays CC

Explains the various information displays available on the unit, including graphical and LED displays.

Real-time clock, Rechargeable Battery, Event Function

Details the unit's real-time clock, battery backup, and programmable event functions.

Operation CC

Outlines the different methods for operating the machine via function keys, rotary knob, or menu points.

CC Operation using the rotary knob

Explains how to navigate and operate the unit's functions using the rotary knob/key.

CC Operation using the simulated Number Pad

Describes how to input values and navigate functions using the simulated number pad.

Main menu

Lists the available functions and options accessible through the main menu.

Compact menu

Details the functions and navigation within the compact menu for quick access to common options.

Comfort menu

Describes the expanded range of functions and options available in the comfort menu.

Com.G@te menu

Explains the functions related to external control via analogue and digital interfaces.

Function Numbers and their meaning

Provides a detailed explanation of function numbers (F0-F86) and their associated operations.

User menu - config.

Guides on setting up and configuring custom user menus for operational modes.

User menu select

Explains how to select and activate pre-configured user menus for simplified operation.

Chapter 3: Connect the machine, fill and prepare for the required application

Power connection, Safety instructions, Start up, Freeze protection

Covers initial setup, safety guidelines, power connection, and freeze protection features.

Water-cooling (valid for units with water cooling)

Details the connection and preparation requirements for units utilizing water cooling.

Operation as bath thermostat (valid for temperature control units with baths)

Explains how to operate the unit as a bath thermostat and considerations for sample placement.

Connecting an externally closed application (reactor)

Provides instructions on connecting external applications like reactors via circulation hoses.

Switching on the temperature control unit, Setting the over-temperature (OT) switch

Guides on powering on the unit, performing self-tests, and setting the over-temperature protection.

Setting set-point limits, Entering a set-point, Starting CC Temperature control

Covers setting temperature limits, entering a new set-point, and initiating temperature control.

Ending CC Temperature control

Details the procedure for safely stopping temperature control and powering down the unit.

Filling and air purging an externally closed system

Explains the process of filling the unit with thermal fluid and purging air from closed systems.

Draining the machine and an externally closed application, Changing thermal fluid / internal cleaning

Provides instructions for draining the unit and performing internal cleaning or thermal fluid changes.

Chapter 4: Interfaces

Interface modules

Introduces external control possibilities via analogue and digital interfaces like RS232, Com.G@te, Web.G@te.

RS232/Serial

Describes the RS232/SERIAL interface, its wiring, and communication settings.

Mutual functions Com.G@te/Web.G@te

Explains the interaction and functions of PoKo (potential free contact) and ECS (external control signal).

Specific functions Com.G@te

Details the analogue interface (AIF Reg-E-Prog Socket) and level monitoring socket for Com.G@te.

Specific functions Web.G@te

Covers Web.G@te connectivity, Ethernet, USB interfaces, and network security.

Chapter 5: First aid for a fault condition

Messages

Explains how warnings and alarms are displayed, acknowledged, and managed by the unit.

Display Error Messages

Categorizes errors (hard, soft, warnings) and describes how messages appear on the display.

Alarm and Warning codes

Lists specific error codes, their messages, and recommended actions for troubleshooting.

Exchange of the CC Electronics / Remote Control

Provides instructions for replacing the CC-Pilot electronics or using it as a remote control.

Maintenance

Outlines essential maintenance tasks, including cleaning cooling fins and water filters.

Decontamination / Repair, Cleaning the surfaces, Plug contacts

Covers procedures for decontamination, cleaning surfaces, and protecting plug contacts.

Chapter 6: Taking the machine out of service

Decommissioning

Details safety notices and procedures for safely switching off and draining the unit.

Transport, Disposal

Provides guidelines for packaging, transporting, and environmentally disposing of the unit.

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