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1-7
Temperatures are displayed in real time with the built-in ¼ DIN ramping
controller.
The MA-5 Option provides a stand-alone moisture monitoring system for
evaluating the process atmosphere. An aluminum oxide sensing unit is
plumbed directly to the process chamber and is fully operational throughout
the process. A valve and check downstream of the transducer is provided for
purging and improving cell response.
Measurement Range: –100 °C to +20 °C.
Accuracy: ± 2 °C dew point over full range.
The SW-1 Option provides PC software for use with a portable or standard
Windows-based computer. The software provides the means to create and
edit control profiles offline, and to upload/download profiles from the Table-
Top soldering system via an included serial interface port. The software also
provides real time viewing and data logging of profile runs, including two
additional thermocouples if MT-2 Option is included.
Cooling Water Circulator and Pump:
The CW-5 Accessory provides a closed-loop, self-contained cooling system
for operations where facility supplied cooling water is not available, not
adequate, or contaminated.
Weight: 75 lbs. (34.1 kg)
Size: (L x W x H) 12 x 12 x 24 in. (30.5 x 30.5 x 61.0 cm).
Additional Power Requirement: .30 kW @ 115/230 V 60/50 Hz
Cooling Capacity: 3.48 kW @ 60 Hz.
Formic Acid Operation:
This option replaces the standard plumbing system with corrosion resistant
components, fittings, and tubing allowing the use of nitrogen bound with 1-
4% formic acid by weight for use as an active soldering atmosphere.
1.3.9 Specification Limitation
The specifications in this manual are for standard production models only, and
may not apply if the machine was ordered with custom features or non-standard
options.
1.4 Safety Information
The Model 1200 has been designed with many features to help prevent accidents
and to warn operators of dangerous conditions. In spite of these built-in safety
features it is virtually impossible to anticipate every hazard involved with daily
operations, routine maintenance, and repair work. The only “foolproof” way to