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Manufacturer | Millipore Tylan General |
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Model | FC-2900 |
Category | Controller |
Type | Mass Flow Controller |
Accuracy | ±1% of full scale |
Response Time | <1 second |
Control Signal | 0-5 VDC or 4-20 mA |
Output Signal | 0-5 VDC or 4-20 mA |
Materials | 316L Stainless Steel |
Leak Integrity | < 1 x 10-9 atm cc/sec He |
Provides context on Millipore's acquisition of Tylan General and commitment to customers.
Outlines warranty terms, limitations, disclaimers, and applicable periods for gas products.
Describes the FC-2900 series controllers and flowmeters, and lists models.
Explains the function and construction of the mass flow sensor.
Details the bypass assembly's role in determining flow range and split.
Describes the solenoid valve used in controllers for flow regulation.
Covers the electronic components, power supply, and signal conditioning.
Describes the cover's construction and EMI protection.
Details fitting types and requirements for connecting the instrument.
Refers to hook-up diagrams for connecting power and signals.
Guides through initial setup, connection checks, and warm-up.
Highlights safety features and operational precautions.
Discusses operating conditions, pressure, and temperature effects.
Recommends a schedule for cleaning and recalibration.
Provides cleaning procedures for elastomer-sealed and metal-sealed units.
Guides on calibrating flow, valve, and response characteristics.
Details the procedure for adjusting the control valve.
Explains how to adjust the instrument's response characteristics.
Describes bypass adjustment for range changes, recommending expert service.
Outlines the process for changing the instrument's flow range.
Provides initial checks and setup verification before troubleshooting.
Details the procedure for replacing the sensor assembly.
Outlines the steps for replacing the solenoid valve assembly.
Explains what the autozero feature is, its benefits, and limitations.
Covers autozero memory, no-flow conditions, confirmation, and disabling methods.
Outlines requirements for returning equipment for service or repair.