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Huber K6s-cc-NR 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 K6s-cc-NR Specifications

General IconGeneral
Temperature range-20°C to 150°C
Heating power2 kW
Setpoint AdjustmentDigital
Power Supply230V/50Hz
MountingBenchtop
Enclosure RatingIP54

Summary

Foreword

Quick guide for CC-thermostats

Provides a concise overview and checklist for initial operation of CC-thermostats.

Chapter 1: Safety

Description of Safety and Information symbols

Explains the pictograms and keywords used for safety information.

Intended Use and General Safety Instructions

Details the proper use of the device and essential safety guidelines.

Description

Provides a general overview of the temperature control machines.

Duties of responsible person

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

Operator requirements

Specifies conditions for authorized and trained personnel to operate the unit.

Safety Devices to DIN12876

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

Additional Protection Devices

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

Environmental Conditions

Specifies the suitable environmental conditions for unit operation.

Operating conditions

Details factors affecting system performance, like fluid and connections.

Location

Provides guidelines for physically placing and securing the unit.

Thermal fluids

Discusses recommended thermal fluids and their properties.

Chapter 2: Electronics and operation

CC-Pilot

Describes the CC-Pilot interface and its components.

Information Displays CC

Explains the different information displays available on the unit.

Operation CC

Outlines the various methods for operating the CC unit.

CC Operation using the rotary knob

Details how to navigate and operate the unit using the rotary knob.

CC Operation using the simulated Number Pad

Explains operation via the simulated number pad for function and value entry.

Main menu

Lists the available functions within the main menu.

Compact menu

Describes the limited, commonly used options accessible via the compact menu.

Comfort menu

Presents a wider range of functions and options available in the comfort menu.

Com.G@te menu

Details functions related to external control via Com.G@te.

Function Numbers and their meaning

Explains the meaning and purpose of various function numbers.

User menu - config.

Guides on configuring user-specific operational modes and settings.

User menu - select

Explains how to select and operate with pre-configured user menus.

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

Power connection

Instructions for safely connecting the unit to the power supply.

Safety instructions

Essential safety precautions for operating the equipment.

Start up

Steps for initial setup and powering on the unit.

Freeze protection

Details the freeze protection feature for specific models.

Water-cooling

Information on connecting and preparing the unit for water cooling.

Operation as bath thermostat

Guidance on using the unit as a bath thermostat.

Connecting an externally closed application (reactor)

Instructions for connecting external systems like reactors.

Switching on the temperature control unit

Steps to power on the temperature control unit and initial checks.

Setting the over-temperature (OT) switch

How to configure the safety cut-off for over-temperature conditions.

Setting the set-point limits

Procedure for defining the safe operating temperature range.

Entering a set-point

Steps to input and confirm the desired temperature set-point.

Starting CC Temperature control

How to initiate the temperature control process.

Ending CC Temperature control

Procedures for stopping the temperature control operation.

Filling and air purging an externally closed system

Guide for filling the unit with thermal fluid and removing air.

Draining the machine and an externally closed application

Instructions on how to safely drain the unit and connected systems.

Changing thermal fluid / internal cleaning

Procedures for replacing thermal fluid and cleaning internal components.

Chapter 4: Interfaces

Interface modules

Overview of available interface modules like RS232, Com.G@te, Web.G@te.

RS232/Serial

Details the RS232/SERIAL interface and its wiring.

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

Explains shared functionalities between Com.G@te and Web.G@te.

Specific functions Com.G@te

Describes specific features and connections for the Com.G@te interface.

Specific functions Web.G@te

Outlines specific functionalities and network connections for Web.G@te.

Chapter 5: First aid for a fault condition

Messages

Explains the types of messages (Warnings and Alarms) displayed by the unit.

Display Error Messages

Details how errors are displayed, categorized, and acknowledged.

Alarm and Warning codes

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

Exchange of the CC Electronics / Remote Control

Instructions for replacing the CC electronics or using it as a remote control.

Maintenance

General guidelines for routine maintenance and cleaning.

Decontamination / Repair

Procedures for cleaning and preparing the unit for repair or return.

Cleaning the surfaces

Recommendations for cleaning the unit's exterior surfaces.

Plug contacts

Notes on covering unused plug contacts with protective caps.

Chapter 6: Taking the machine out of service

Decommissioning

Safety precautions and steps for safely shutting down and preparing the unit.

Transport

Guidelines for safely packing and transporting the unit.

Disposal

Instructions for the environmentally sound disposal of the unit and fluids.

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