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Huber Pilot ONE - Information on the Thermal Fluids; Only Valid for CC-520 W, CC-525 W, CC-906 W and Cooling Baths Used in Continuous Operation

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Chapter 3 OPERATION MANUAL
V1.3.0en/06.07.15//14.06 Liability for errors and misprints excluded. CC®
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3.2 Information on the thermal fluids
Non-compliance with the safety data sheet for the thermal fluid to be used
INJURIES
Risk of injury to the eyes, skin, respiratory tract.
The safety data sheet for the thermal fluid to be used must be read prior to use and its con-
tents respected.
Observe the local regulations/work instructions.
Wear your personnel protective equipment (e.g. temperature-resistant safety gloves, safety
goggles, safety footwear).
Danger of slipping through contamination of floor and work area.
Non-compliance with the compatibility between the thermal fluid and your temperature control
unit
PROPERTY DAMAGE
Water with a temperature below 0 °C and without an anti-freeze must not be used as a ther-
mal fluid (risk of freezing and potential destruction of the evaporator).
Water below a temperature of 5 °C must not be used without an anti-freeze as a thermal fluid
(risk of freezing and potential destruction of the evaporator).
Observe the rating of your temperature control unit in accordance with DIN 12876.
Ensure the following materials are resistant with respect to the thermofluid: Stainless steel
1.4301/ 1.4401 (V2A), copper, nickel, FKM, red bronze/brass, silver solder and plastic.
The maximum viscosity of the thermal fluid must not exceed 50 mm²/s at the lowest working
temperature!
The maximum density of the thermal fluid may not exceed 1 kg/dm³!
3.2.1 Only valid for CC®-520w, CC®-525w, CC®-906w and cooling baths used in
continuous operation
Non-compliance with the safety data sheet for the thermal fluid to be used
INJURIES
Risk of injury to the eyes, skin, respiratory tract.
The safety data sheet for the thermal fluid to be used must be read prior to use and its con-
tents respected.
Observe the local regulations/work instructions.
Wear your personnel protective equipment (e.g. temperature-resistant safety gloves, safety
goggles, safety footwear).
Danger of slipping through contamination of floor and work area.
Non-compliance with the compatibility between the thermal fluid and your temperature control
unit
PROPERTY DAMAGE
Water must not be used as a thermal fluid (risk of freezing and potential destruction of the
evaporator).
Observe the rating of your temperature control unit in accordance with DIN 12876.
Ensure the following materials are resistant with respect to the thermofluid: Stainless steel
1.4301/ 1.4401 (V2A), copper, nickel, FKM, red bronze/brass and silver solder.
The maximum viscosity of the thermal fluid must not exceed 50 mm²/s at the lowest working
temperature!
The maximum density of the thermal fluid may not exceed 1 kg/dm³!

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