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2.2.2.6 Remote Control
The remote control interface Fig. 3/10 is a serial interface to control the
PhoeniXL by the remote control. The remote control can be connected via
an extension cable with a RJ45 plug. Refer to the Interface Description for
more information. The remote control does not belong to the standard
equipment.
2.3 Vaccum Connections
2.3.1 Inlet Port
The inlet port is located on the top of the PhoeniXL Fig. 2/1. The size of
the flange is DN 25 KF.
A test object or a test chamber has to be connected to the inlet port if the
vacuum mode is chosen (See Chapter 6.3).
The inlet port is also used for the connection of the sniffer line.
2.3.2 Exhaust
The exhaust Fig. 3/2 flange is located on the side of the PhoeniXL.
There is a filter mounted in the exhaust that absorbs the oil steams occu-
ring during the use of the rotary vane pump. The exhaust filter has to be
cleaned when doing the maintenance.
Caution When the Phoenix is running in closed rooms the exhaust has to
be put out-of-doors using the provided adapter. So the oil
steams that are harmful to health are lead off.
With the provided connection a hose line can be connected to the
exhaust of the PhoeniXL and lead off.
2.3.3 Vent
Usually the parts under test are vented with ambient air when the test is
finished. If it is required the parts can be vented with a different gas (i. e.
fresh air, dry air, nitrogen, …) at atmospheric pressure. In this case a vent
hose has to be connected to the hose coupling Fig. 3/1.
2.3.4 Gas ballast connection
For the mode gas ballast it is recommended to use helium-free gases at
atmospheric pressure. Ambient air can be contaminated with helium due
to
spraying or charging. In this case a gas supply line (i. e. nitrogen, fresh
air, …) should be connected to the hose coupling Fig. 3/3. The pressure
Pin
Assignment
2 +24V (fuse 0.8 A time lag)
30V
4 RXD (intern. RS232)
5 TXD (intern. RS232)