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Huber K12-cc-NR User Manual

Huber K12-cc-NR
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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 K12-cc-NR Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHuber
ModelK12-cc-NR
CategoryThermostat
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Quick guide for CC-thermostats

Setting the over-temperature protection

Guides on how to adjust the safety cut-off value for over-temperature protection.

Chapter 1: Safety

Intended Use and General Safety Instructions

Details the proper application of the device and essential safety guidelines for operation.

Chapter 2: Electronics and operation

CC-Pilot

Describes the CC-Pilot control unit, including its touch screen and buttons.

Enter program

Details how to create, edit, and manage temperature programs for automated control.

Function Numbers and their meaning

F20 Enter program

Allows users to input and manage temperature programs for automated sequences.

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

Connecting an externally closed application (reactor)

Guides on connecting external systems like reactors using circulation hoses.

Setting the over-temperature (OT) switch

Details how to configure the safety cut-off for over-temperature protection.

Filling and air purging an externally closed system

Procedures for filling the unit with thermal fluid and removing air bubbles.

Chapter 4: Interfaces

Chapter 5: First aid for a fault condition

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