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IKA C 1 User Manual

IKA C 1
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IKA
®
Calorimeter C 1
20000004724
Operating instructions EN
C 1_042016

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IKA C 1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
InterfaceRS232
Frequency50/60 Hz
Protection class according to DIN EN 60529IP 20
Type of combustionComplete combustion in oxygen atmosphere
Voltage230 V
Power input0.1 kW
Permissible relative humidity80 %

Summary

Explication of Warning Symbols

Safety Instructions for Calorimeter Operation

General Safety Guidelines and Precautions

Essential safety rules, protective equipment, and general handling precautions for operating the calorimeter.

Material-Specific Hazards and Risks

Information on risks associated with specific sample materials, including explosive and toxic substances.

Correct Use of the Calorimeter

Commissioning: Place of Installation

Commissioning: System Connections

Control Unit and Display Interface

Dialog Boxes and Menu Navigation

Initial System Start-up

System Tests and Pressure Checks

Performing a Pressure Test

Instructions for conducting a pressure test, required after a certain number of ignition cycles.

System Check Procedure

Steps for executing a system check to ensure safe and complete deflation before opening the device.

Calorimetric Measurements: Gross Calorific Value

Calorimetric Measurement Corrections

Sample Handling and Preparation Notes

Ensuring Complete Combustion

Calibration Procedures and Best Practices

Main Menu Navigation Overview

Maintenance and Information Access

Preparing and Performing Measurements

Executing a Measurement

Step-by-step guide on how to initiate and perform a calorific value measurement using the system.

Inputting New Measurement Data

Sample Placement in the Calorimeter

Measurement Preparation Steps

Closing the Calorimeter Vessel

Prerequisite Checks for Measurement

Measurement Procedure Phases

Measurement Procedure Phases (Continued)

Phase 5: Ignition and Main Test

The core phase where the sample ignites and the primary calorific value measurement occurs.

Final Measurement Steps and Data Management

System Emptying and Result Display

Final system emptying process and viewing the measurement results on the display.

Using a Scale for Weight Input

Measurement Operations and Menu Navigation

System Test Functionality

Measurement Archive Management

Measurement Archive Operations (Edit, Print, Delete)

Measurement Archive: Delete All

Calibration Archive Management

Calibration Archive: C-Value Management

Calibration Archive: Print and Delete

Default Settings Configuration

Maintenance Procedures Menu

Specific Maintenance Procedures

Seal Replacement and System Tests

Detailed steps for replacing the O-ring seal and performing stirrer and system blow tests.

Memory Management and User Information

Exchanging Wear Parts

O2-Valve Seal Replacement Procedure

Step-by-step guide for replacing the O-ring seal on the O2-valve using original spare parts.

Wear Part Replacement Procedures

Maintenance and System Integrity Checks

E01 Stirrer Alarm Troubleshooting

Diagnosing and resolving the E01 Stirrer Alarm, indicating deviation in stirrer speed.

Fault and Troubleshooting Guide

Communication & Drift Alarms (E02-E03)

Troubleshooting communication errors (E02) and drift criteria not met (E03).

Temperature & Fill Water Alarms (E04-E05)

Resolving alarms related to temperature difference (E04) and water filling time (E05).

Fault and Troubleshooting Guide (Continued)

Water Level & System Alarms (E06-E11)

Troubleshooting alarms for water emptying time (E06), post-filling (E07), fill sensor (E10), and system open (E11).

Heater and Max Temp Alarms (E13, E16)

Resolving alarms for heater connection issues (E13) and excessive temperature increase (E16).

E12 Pressure Alarm Troubleshooting

Diagnosing and resolving the E12 Pressure Alarm, typically related to low oxygen pressure.

Maintenance Procedures and Cleaning Guidelines

Technical Data Specifications

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