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1. 16 17 Figure 8 Rear view MK MKT with optional water cooling 16 Power cable 17 Rear power switch 18 Connection OUT for cooling water outlet with screw thread for hose 7 with unio
2. page 85 94 gt BINDER 19 13 Dimensions MK 240 1709 a Be Ei ISCH MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 86 94 gt BINDER 19 14 Dimensions MKT 240 1130 1112 2 639 508 8 8 H 8 8 g A o 001 V 946 hi 141 52 E 54 1 3 MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 87 94 gt BINDER 19 15 Dimensions MK MKT 720 1137 1613 1578 776 MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 88 94 gt BINDER 20 Contamination clearance certificate 20 1 For units located outside North America and Central America Declaration regarding safety and health Erklarung zur Sicherheit und gesundheitlichen Unbedenklichkeit The German Ordinan
3. Instruction how to avoid the hazard prohibition gt Instruction how to avoid the hazard mandatory action Observe all other notes and information not necessarily emphasized in the same way in order to avoid disruptions that could result in direct or indirect injury or property damage 1 3 Localization position of safety labels on the unit The following labels are located on the unit Pictograms Warning signs Service label Service Hotline International 49 0 7462 2005 555 USA Toll Free 1 866 885 9794 or 1 631 224 4340 Hot surface 7 495 98815 17 service binder world com www binder world com BINDER PD BINDER eo J 00000 P Sa Figure 1 Position of labels on the unit gt Keep safety labels complete and legible Replace safety labels that are no longer legible Contact BINDER service for these replacements MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 14 94 1 4 plate BINDER The type plate sticks to the left side of the unit bottom right hand above the refrigerating module Nominal temperature 180 C 6 50 kW 356 400 V 3N Enclosure protection IP 20 113A Temp safety device DIN 12880 50 Hz Class 2 0 Art No 9020 0196 Project No BINDER D 78532 Tuttlingen Germany Internet www binder world com Max operating pressure
4. 8 0 00 4 nennen 25 44 Electrical connection ah 26 4 2 Connection of cooling water outlet for water cooling 27 4 3 Connection of cooling water inlet for water cooling option 27 START UP E 28 5 1 Function overview of the MB1 display program Copntroller 28 5 2 Operating MOSS EE 29 5 3 Performance after power nnns 29 5 4 Performance when opening the 29 5 Turning on the unt 29 6 CONTROLLER MB1 42 2 111 31 6 1 Selection of the menu longuage ener sn 31 6 2 Overview of program controller MB1 32 6 3 Menu settings in the User settings 33 6 4 Menu settings in the User Level men 34 7 GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION OF THE HISTORICAL MEASUREMENT CHART RECORDER EUNCTION ENEE 35 7 1 Setting the Storage EE 37 MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 9 94 gt BINDER 8 MANUAL MODE una 38 8 4 Entering the setpoint values 2 anna aa and 38 8 2 Performance after power failure in Manual Mode nen 39 9 PROGRAM OPERATION na 39 9 1 Men based program entry La remus een 40 9 2 Selecting between set point ramp and set point step 42 9 3 Program entry as set point ramp or as set point step 42 9 4 Information on programming different te
5. Set temperature unit to C chap 6 4 MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 69 94 Fault description Possible cause gt BINDER Required measures Controller continued Chart recorder function meas ured value memory cleared in formation lost New setting of storage rate Change the storage rate ONLY if the previously registered data are no longer required chap 7 Controller does not attain set points entered in Manual Mode Button EXIT or AUTOMATIC has been pressed Unit is in Idle Mode Change to Manual Mode chap 8 Controller does not attain pro gram set points Button EXIT or AUTOMATIC has been pressed Unit is in Idle Mode Start the program again chap 9 7 Program duration longer than programmed Program stops one section too early Tolerances have been pro grammed Program line is incomplete For rapid transition phases do NOT program tolerance limits in order to permit maximum heating speed When programming define the end value of the desired cycle by adding an additional section with a section time of at least one second RESET button does not cancel the notifying or alarm indication Cause of disturbance not re moved correctly Remove cause of disturbance If the RESET button still does not cancel the indication contact BINDER ser vice Ramp temperature transitions are only realized as steps When using the Prog
6. BINDER Best conditions for your success Operating Manual APT line MK E3 1 Environmental simulation chamber for complex temperature profiles with display program controller MB1 Model MK 115 E3 1 MK 240 E3 1 MK 720 E3 1 Art No 9020 0175 9120 0175 9020 0181 9120 0181 9020 0197 9120 0197 APT line MKT E3 1 Environmental simulation chamber for complex temperature profiles with low temperature area with display program controller 1 Model MKT 115 E3 1 MKT 240 E3 1 MKT 720 E3 1 BINDER GmbH Address Tel Fax Internet E mail Service Hotline Service Fax Service E Mail Service Hotline USA Service Hotline Asia Pacific Service Hotline Russia and CIS Issue 10 2013 Art No 9020 0151 9120 0151 9020 0196 9120 0196 9020 0082 9120 0082 Post office box 102 D 78502 Tuttlingen 49 7462 2005 0 49 7462 2005 100 http www binder world com info binder world com 49 7462 2005 555 49 7462 2005 93 555 service binder world com 1 866 885 9794 or 1 631 224 4340 852 39070500 or 852 39070503 7 495 98815 17 Art Nr 7001 0222 gt BINDER EC Declaration of Conformity MK E3 1 EG KONFORMITATSERKLARUNG EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE DECLARATION DE CONFORMITE Anbieter Supplier Fournisseur BINDER GmbH Anschrift Address Adresse Im Mittleren Osch 5 D 78532 Tuttlingen Produkt Product Produit Umweltsimulations Schrank f r
7. Fesera 20 OFF COMPRESSED WATER ARORA ans ax TJ K KEY LOOK Lee 000 lee 600 1 10 2013 The over under temperature safety device 9 consists of two entry modules 9a and 9b located in the lateral control panel Both mod ules can be set from 50 C 58 F MK resp 80 C 112 F MKT up to 200 C 392 F and serve to define the maximum high and low temperature limits gt With this option the safety controller chap 12 2 must be set to maximum temperature __ 9a Upper module Entry of the higher limit temperature 9b Lower module Entry of the lower limit temperature When the temperature inside the chamber leaves this tolerance bandwidth the temperature control and herewith the heating and re frigeration are turned off permanently At the corresponding entry module the red pilot lamp K1 lights up K2 is without function The controller displays the alarm message LIMIT Additionally there is an audible alert provided that the buzzer has not been deac tivated in the User level menu In the graphical representation the blue line CLASS is displayed enlarged chap 7 Let the chamber heat up or cool down to the defined safety tempera ture range The press down RESET button 5 RESET CL 2 0 located in the lateral control panel to re activate the chamber The red pilo
8. MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 81 94 BINDER 19 10 Heat compensation MK Heat compensation MK 115 3500 3000 2500 2000 Watt 1500 1000 500 40 0 40 0 39 0 35 6 30 4 26 5 18 8 10 6 4 4 1 7 17 8 32 0 58 0 Temperature Heat compensation MK 240 350 30 Watt 4 4 38 2 2 4 4 18 Ed Temperature Heat compensation MK 720 7000 6000 5000 4000 Watt 3000 2000 1000 40 40 40 40 34 28 22 17 14 8 4 1 4 8 13 19 Temperature gt Bringing in a heat load leads to continuous operation of refrigerating machine In this case frequent maintenance intervals are necessary MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 82 94 BINDER 19 11 Heat compensation MKT Heat compensation MKT 115 Temperature Temperature 30 20 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 0 Heat compensation MKT 240 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 Watt MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 83 94 gt BINDER Heat compensation MKT 720 Temperature 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 Watt gt Bringing in a heat load leads to continuous operation of refrigerating machine In this case frequent maintenance intervals are necessary MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 84 94 1718 19 12 Dimensions MK MKT 115 MKT E3 1 10 2013 gt BINDER
9. Operation line 1 bedew protection t min 08 43 55 15 12 10 SE Pom Name PRO ESES In the program table the state of operation line 1 for bedew protection is represented A me Sie mol see ve On 00000004 2 20 0 00 40 00 00000000 1 0 5 5 60 0 xxx 01 00 00 000000011 0 2 2 1 off 00000000 a eee oann ooon a a 1999 5999 40 0 00 00 01 00000000 1 0 1999 9999 Example CET T TTT T Operation line 1 is activated in the first program section and remains active up to 20 C 68 F Then the refrigeration machine turns off automatically MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 51 94 gt BINDER Depending on size material and shape of the charging material and on the heating up rate condensation may form despite the activated bedew protection This condensation is however reduced compared to the state without bedew protection 11 Zero voltage relay outputs via operation lines 2 to 5 MKT op tion for MK With this option operation lines 2 to 5 serve to switch any device connected to the zero voltage relay out put DIN sockets 11 and 12 located in the lateral control panel They can be programmed ON OFF in Manual Mode chap 8 as well as in Program Mode AUTO chap 9 via operation lines 2 to 5 Connection for operation lines 2 and 3 occurs via DIN socket 11 connection
10. Berichtigung 1 2002 Berichtigung 2 2004 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements IEC 61010 1 2010 BS EN 61010 1 2010 R gles de s curit pour appareils lectriques de mesurage de r gula tion et de laboratoire Partie 1 Prescriptions g n rales CEI 61010 1 2010 NF EN 61010 2011 Sicherheitsbestimmungen f r elektrische MeR Steuer Regel und Laborger te Teil 2 010 Besondere Anforderungen an Laborger te f r das Erhitzen von Stoffen DIN EN 61010 2 010 2004 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 2 010 Particular requirements for laboratory equipment for the heating of materials IEC 61010 2 10 2005 BS EN 61010 2 10 2003 R gles de s curit pour appareils lectriques de mesurage de r gula tion et de laboratoire Partie 2 010 Prescriptions particuli res pour appareils de laboratoire utilis s pour l chauffement des mati res CEI 61010 2 10 2003 NF EN 61010 2 10 2005 Elektrische Mess Steuer Regel und Laborger te EMV Anforderungen Teil 1 Allgemeine Anforderungen DIN EN 61326 1 2006 Berichtigung 1 2008 Berichtigung 2 2011 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements Part 1 General requirements IEC 61326 1 2005 Corr 1 2008 Corr 2 2010 BS EN 61326 1 2006 A1 2008 Mat riel lectrique
11. Subprogram TP Program No 1 Total number of program sections _08 43 55 4 12 10 SSS s f Abschn SE OLLI Lee Operation lines 1 Bedew protection Parameter set preselected Fan speed in no function Tolerance band limits tem perature maximum and min imum temperature Duration of program Number of start section in case Number of repeats in case of section of repeat cycles repeat cycles You can enter Program sections into this program table MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 40 94 gt BINDER Press the PGM button An inquiry display appears allowing you to enter or delete individual program sections new insert GJ In this view new program lines can be entered or deleted new New lines are added below in the table insert New lines are added above a previously selected line delete Individual lines that have been selected previously are deleted Create as many lines i e program sections as desired As a next step values can be entered into these lines It is possible to add supplementary lines later or to delete individual lines at any time PROG 03 ZP Prog Nr 1 To enter values select the corresponding line via the arrow keys Press the ENTER button The program editor ap pears Enter the individual values of the selected program secti
12. 08 43 55 15 12 10 08 43 55 15 12 10 W WW CONFIG PGM HAND VIEW CONFIG PGM HAND VIEW No heating or refrigeration The actual value X approximates ambient temperature The fan is off NORMAL DISPLAY Manual Mode NORMAL DISPLAY Program Mode CONFIG PGM CONFIG PGM The temperature value is maintained according to A temperature program entered before via a pro the previous entered set point W gram table is run EVENT LIST CHART RECORDER FUNCTION 08 43 55 15 12 10 uM Xd1 04 09 02 16 52 34 TEMPERATURELIMIT OFF 04 09 02 16 48 23 TEMPERATURE LIMIT ON 04 09 02 13 10 POWER 16 08 02 10 32 11 POWER OFF 16 08 02 08 47 34 NEW CONFIGURATION 16 08 02 08 46 32 POWER ON FIG LKQUIT VIEW gt Overview over the last 16 events or error occurrenc es of the unit Graphical display of the current temperature values and review of the previous measurements on a his torical display A memory interval of 5s corresponds to a supervision period of 2 5 days MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 32 94 gt BINDER 6 3 Menu settings the User settings menu Instrument data Contrast Displ Power down Contin operation User Level Instrument data e Instrument Name Enter an individual name of the environmental simulation chamber e Address Enter a controller address 1 to 30 for operation with the communication software All other entries are relevant only for service
13. No cy Tmin Tmax 01 20 00 30 00 Off Off Off Off Off 1 0 1999 9999 02 0 TT 01 30 00 Off Off Off Off Off 1 0 5 5 03 60 01 00 00 Off Off Off Off Off 2 30 2 2 04 60 03 20 00 Off Off Off Off Off 1 0 1999 9999 05 40 00 00 01 Off Off Off Off Off 1 0 1999 9999 Sections 02 and 03 will be executed in total 31 times only then will the program continue Entry of the values into the display program table Pgm Editor PROG 03 5 1T 5 ams wur 5 1 60 0 xxx 01 00 00 00000000 2 30 2 2 1 EH EE RENE 40 0 00 00 01 00000000 1 0 1999 9999 ees Kee ees gt To have sections repeated infinitely enter the number of cycles Cy as 1 9 6 Performance after power failure in Program Mode The program is resumed at the point where the interruption occurred with the latest set points reached during the program run The power failure is noted in the event list No error message is displayed indicat ing that a power failure had taken place MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 47 94 gt BINDER 9 7 Starting a previously entered program The program has to be previously entered via a programming table chap 9 3 9 5 W Idle mode No heating or cooling functio
14. 4 Rear power switch 3 16 Figure 6 Rear view MK MKT 3 Main power switch 16 Rear power switch MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 21 94 gt BINDER 3 Completeness of delivery transportation storage and installa tion 3 1 Unpacking and checking equipment and completeness of delivery After unpacking please check the unit and its optional accessories if any based on the delivery receipt for completeness and for transportation damage Inform the carrier immediately if transportation damage has occurred The final tests of the manufacturer may cause traces of the shelves on the inner surfaces This has no impact on the function and performance of the unit Please remove any transportation protection devices and adhesives in on the unit and on the doors and take out the operating manuals and accessory equipment Remove the upholstered transport piece L type profile N from the lower door locking and keep it for possible later transportation 4 Figure 7 Door locking with transport piece state of delivery bod RS d end Sliding or tilting of the unit Damage to the unit Risk of injury by lifting heavy loads Do NOT lift or transport the unit using the door the handle or the lower housing Do NOT lift the unit by hand gt Keep the unit in upright position Lift units from the pallet using technical devices fork lifter Set the fork lifter only from the rear in the midd
15. 7 Graphic representation of the historical measurement chart recorder function The representation of data imitates a chart recorder and allows recalling any set of measured data of any point of time taken from the recorded period Normal display of the chart recorder function Top left The actual date and time are displayed Below The current temperature value C is numeri cally and graphically displayed MK Scaling 50 C 58 F to 200 C 392 F MKT Scaling 100 148 F to 200 C 392 F Button Cl permits toggling between different representations Depending on the selected kind of representation button might not have been visible until this procedure Activation of the optional over or under temperature safety device chap 12 3 is displayed on the right side of the display as an enlarged blue line The active bedew protection is displayed on the right side of the display as an enlarged green line History display with cursor Select button History A pink line appears on the display marking as a cursor the selected moment You can now recall the recorded data of any defined moment Top left Date and time of the selected cursor position are displayed Below The corresponding temperature value of this moment is numerically and graphically displayed Scroll the cursor position using the arrow buttons Single arrow buttons fine tuning Double arrow
16. BGBI p 762 or gt Instruct BINDER service to dispose of the device The general terms of payment delivery of the BINDER GmbH apply which were valid at the time of purchasing the unit Certified companies disassemble waste used BINDER equipment in primary substances for recycling according to directive 2002 96 EC The devices must be free from toxic infectious or radioactive sub stances in order to eliminate any health hazards to the employees of the recycling companies gt Prior to handing the unit over to a recycling company it is the user s responsibility that it is free from toxic infectious or radioactive substances e Prior to disposal clean all introduced or residual toxic substances from the unit e Prior to disposal disinfect the unit from all sources of infection Be aware that sources of infection may also be located outside the inner chamber f you cannot safely remove all toxic substances and sources of infection from the unit dispose of it as special waste according to national law e Fill out the contamination clearance certificate chap 20 and enclose it with the unit Contamination of the device with toxic infectious or radioactive substances Danger of intoxication Danger of infection NEVER take unit contaminated with toxic substances or sources of infection for recy cling according to directive 2002 96 EC Prior to disposal remove all toxic su
17. Off Off 1 0 5 5 04 0 00 00 01 Off Off Off Off Off 1 0 1999 9999 05 60 01 00 00 Off Off Off Off Off 1 0 2 2 06 60 00 00 01 Off Off Off Off Off 1 0 1999 9999 07 40 03 20 00 Off Off Off Off Off 1 0 1999 9999 08 40 00 00 01 Off Off Off Off Off 1 0 1999 9999 Now enter the values of the above program table into one of the 25 program places of the controller MB1 09 17 15 15 12 10 Pgm Editor PROG 03 73 3 Sech 5 FAN Tmax 00 30 00 00000000 1 o 1999 9999 00 00 01 00000000 1 0 1999 9999 01 30 00 00000000 1 0 5 00 00 01 00000000 1 0 1999 9999 0 2 1999 5 01 00 00 00000000 1 2 00 00 01 00000000 1 5999 03 20 00 oooooooo 1 1959 9999 xxx 00 00 01 00000000 1 01599 9999 1 IRURE cy ees E IERI EE 2 3 D LS 6 D gt For rapid transition phases do NOT program any tolerance limits in order to permit maximum heating and cooling speed MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 45 94 gt BINDER 94 Information on programming different temperature transitions e For the end value of the desired cycle add an additional section in the examples section 05 for set point ramp and section 08 for set point step with a section ti
18. and if ingested Follow the operating instructions and safety hints labeled on the bottle of the neutral clean ing agent Recommended precautions To protect the eyes use sealed protective goggles Suitable protective gloves with full contact butyl or nitrile rubber penetration time gt 480 minutes AA An Contact with skin ingestion Skin and eye damage due to chemical burns Do not ingest Keep away from food and beverages Do NOT empty into drains Wear protective gloves and goggles Avoid skin contact 16 2 2 Decontamination Disconnect the chamber from the power supply prior to decontamination Disconnect the power plug You can use the following disinfectants Inner chamber Standard commercial surface disinfectants free from acid or halides Alcohol based solutions We recommend using the disinfectant spray Art No 1002 0022 gt We recommend using the disinfectant spray Art No 1002 0022 for chemical disinfection Any corrosive damage that may arise following use of other disinfectants is excluded from liability by BINDER GmbH Any corrosive damage caused by a lack of cleaning is excluded from liability by BINDER GmbH SP With every decontamination method always use adequate personal safety controls MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 63 94 gt BINDER In case of contamination of the interior by biologically or chemically haz
19. anspruchsvolle Temperaturprofile mit Programmregelung Environmental simulation chamber for complex temperature profiles with program control Chambre d essais climatiques pour profils thermiques complexes r gulation programmable Typenbezeichnung Type Type MK 115 MK 240 MK 720 Die oben beschriebenen Produkte sind konform mit folgenden EG Richtlinien The products described above are in conformity with the following EC guidelines Les produits d crits ci dessus sont conformes aux directives CE suivantes Niederspannungsrichtlinie Richtlinie 2006 95 EG des Europ ischen Parlaments und des Rates 2006 95 EG vom 12 Dezember 2006 zur Angleichung der Rechtsvorschriften der Mitgliedstaaten betreffend elektrische Betriebsmittel zur Verwendung Low voltage directive innerhalb bestimmter Spannungsgrenzen 2006 95 EC Directive basse tension Council Directive 2006 95 EC of 12 December 2006 on the harmoniza 2006 95 CE tion of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment de signed for use within certain voltage limits Directive 2006 95 CE du Parlement Europ en et du Conseil du 12 d cembre 2006 concernant le rapprochement des l gislations des tats membres relatives au mat riel lectrique destin tre employ dans certaines limites de tension EMV Richtlinie Richtlinie 2004 108 EG des Europaischen Parlaments und des Rates 2004 108 EG vom 15 Dezember 2004 zur Angleichung der Rechtsvorschriften der EMC Directive Mitgl
20. available on the internet at www binder world us at any time Take notice of shipping laws and regulations Please fill Reason for return request O Duplicate order O Duplicate shipment O Demo Page one completed by sales O Power Plug Voltage 115V 230 V 208 V 240V O Size does not fit space O Transport Damage Shock watch tripped pictures O Other specify below Is there a replacement PO O Yes O No If yes gt PO f If yes gt Date PO placed Purchase order number BINDER model number BINDER serial number Date unit was received Was the unit unboxed O Yes O No Was the unit plugged in O Yes O No Was the unit in operation O Yes O No Pictures of unit attached O Yes O No Pictures have to be attached Pictures of Packaging at O Yes O No tached Customer Contact Information Distributor Contact Information Name Company Address Phone E mail MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 92 94 gt BINDER Customer End User Decontamination Declaration Health and Hazard Safety declaration To protect the health of our employees and the safety at the workplace we require that this form is com pleted by the user for all products and parts that are returned to us Distributors or Service Organizations cannot sign this form NO RMA number will be issued without a completed form Products or parts returned to our NY w
21. buttons page up and page down Toggle to the zoom display by pressing button e 7 amp History zoom function Magnifier buttons e e Zoom and zoom back i e shorten or extend the displayed period Toggle back to the former representation display using this button Yz4 MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 35 94 gt BINDER You can also directly enter any cursor position as a numerical input History representation Toggling to any defined moment 11 34 27 15 12 10 239 C 11 0 00 10 45 0 D Time 11 32 48 11 34 39 15 12 10 239 C 11 0 00 Date 10 45 01 15 05 10 E p C STAR J History display at the selected point of time ee a Jj a Press button 43 The window Cursor position opens to enter date and time Select date or time with the arrow buttons and confirm with ENTER Now you can access any moment that you would like to recall Enter date and time with the arrow buttons and confirm with ENTER Press button Top left Date and time of the selected cursor position displayed Below The corresponding temperature value of this mo ment is numerically and graphically displayed The cursor line marks the corresponding moment The available presentation depends on the pre selected storage rate This means the h
22. crossed out wheeled bin with solid bar under At the end of the device s service life notify the distributor who sold you the device who will BE take back and dispose of the unit according to the directive 2002 96 EC of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Violation against existing law Do NOT dispose of BINDER devices at public collecting points gt Have the device disposed of professionally at a recycling company that is certified ac cording to conversion of the directive 2002 96 EC into national law or gt Instruct the distributor who sold you the device to dispose of it The agreements apply that were agreed with the distributor when purchasing the unit e g his general terms of payment and delivery gt If your distributor is not able to take back and dispose of the unit please contact BINDER service Certified companies disassemble waste used BINDER equipment in primary substances for recycling according to directive 2002 96 EC The devices must be free from toxic infectious or radioactive sub stances in order to eliminate any health hazards to the employees of the recycling companies S Prior to handing the unit over to a recycling company it is the user s responsibility that it is free from toxic infectious or radioactive substances Prior to disposal clean all introduced or residual toxic substances from the unit Prior to disposal disinfect th
23. de mesure de commande et de laboratoire Exi gences relatives a la CEM Partie 1 Exigences g n rales CEI 61326 1 2005 AC1 2008 NF EN 61326 1 2006 mod Elektrische Mess Steuer Regel und Laborgerate EMV Anforderungen Teil 2 2 Besondere Anforderungen Pr fanordnung Betriebsbedingungen und Leistungsmerkmale f r ortsveranderliche Pr f Mess und berwachungsger te in Niederspannungs Stromversorgungsnetzen DIN EN 61326 2 2 2006 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements Part 2 2 Particular requirements Test configura tions operational conditions and performance criteria for portable test measuring and monitoring equipment used in low voltage distribution systems IEC 61326 2 2 2005 BS EN 61326 2 2 2006 Mat riel lectrique de mesure de commande et de laboratoire Exi gences relatives la CEM Partie 2 2 Exigences particuli res Configu rations d essai conditions de fonctionnement et crit res d aptitude la fonction des mat riels portatifs d essai de mesure et de surveillance utilis s dans des syst mes de distribution basse tension CEI 61326 2 2 2005 AC1 2007 NF EN 61326 2 2 2006 213 page 3 94 gt BINDER D 78532 Tuttlingen 30 05 2011 BINDER GmbH I J AM um V Dy V EL P M Binder Dr H von Both Gesch ftsf hrender Gesellschafter Leiter F amp E Managing Director Director R amp D Directeur g n ral Chef de serv
24. maximum permitted temperature value Example temperature set point 100 C 212 F safety controller set point 110 C 230 F Offset Maximum over temperature above any active temperature set point e g 10 C The max imum temperature changes internally and automatically with every set point change gt Do NOT change the temperature unit from C to F MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 53 94 gt BINDER Checking and setting the safety controller set point type and safety controller set point Unlock the keyboard locking option chap 15 4 Instrument data Contrast 29 Displ Power down Contin operation gt User Level Safety contr t 105 0 C User Level Date and time Summer time Language English Temperature unit C Buzzer Active Safety controller User code No Safety Controller Setpoint type Setpoint tvpe Setpoint Limit O O Offset In the menu User Level select the submenu Safety controller e Select the safety controller set point type Limit or Offset in the field Setpoint type e Enter the value for Limit or Offset in the field Setpoint Lock afterwards the keyboard locking option chap 15 4 For temperature disturbances see alarm indications chap 13 MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 54 94 gt BINDER 12 3 Over under temperature safety device class 2 option ON
25. of the information below e BINDER product type and serial number e Date of purchase e Name and address of the dealer from which you bought the BINDER product e Exact description of the defect or fault e Complete address contact person and availability of that person Exact location of the BINDER product in your facility e Contamination clearance certificate chap 20 must be faxed in advance The authorization number must be applied to the packaging in such a way that it can be easily recognized or be recorded clearly in the delivery documents For security reasons we cannot accept a unit delivery if it does not carry an authorization num ber MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 64 94 gt BINDER 17 Disposal 17 1 Disposal of the transport packing Packing element Material Disposal Straps to fix packing on pallet sizes 115 240 Plastic Plastic recycling Wooden transport box size 720 Non wood compressed Wood recycling option for sizes 115 240 matchwood IPPC standard with metal screws Metal Metal recycling Pallet Solid wood IPPC standard Wood recycling with foamed plastic stuffing PE foam Plastic recycling Shipping box sizes 115 240 Cardboard Paper recycling with metal clamps Metal Metal recycling Top cover Cardboard Paper recycling Edge protection Styropor or PE foam Plastic recycling Protection of doors and racks PE foam Plastic recycling Upholstered transport pie
26. operation User Level Safety control Set 38 5 C Safety control Act 36 8 C 08 43 55 15 12 10 User level code no 1 factory setting User Level Date and time Summer time Temperature unit Buzzer Safety controller User code No Configuration 2 EE BE Language German French mw The row of buttons below the display is context sensitive The inscription above the buttons on the display defines the button s function NEG el el By III 1 e 6 6 gt Do NOT change the temperature unit from C to F MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 31 94 gt BINDER 6 2 Overview of program controller MB1 displays The main operation level contains the following dif CONTACT PAGE ferent displays 08 43 55 20 10 10 i Erreger Normal display Idle Mode or Manual Mode or Program Mode gt l N D E R e Event List Best conditions for your success Service Hotline e Chart recorder function International 49 7462 205 555 USA Toll Free 1 866 885 9794 e Contact page 7 495 988 1517 Button gt permits toggling between the dis service binder world com www binder world com plays CONFIG vewe The NORMAL DISPLAY enables comparison of the current temperature W to the set point value X BINDER Service contact display NORMAL DISPLAY Idle Mode
27. or devices The connection is realized as a DIN socket 13 in the lateral control panel as follows ANALOG OUTPUTS TEMPERATURE 4 20 mA DC PIN 1 Temperature actual value PIN 2 Temperature actual value PIN 4 Temperature set point value PIN 5 Temperature set point value MK Temperature range 40 C 40 F up to 180 C 356 F MKT Temperature range 70 94 F up to 180 356 F A suitable DIN plug is enclosed Figure 13 Pin allocation of the DIN socket 13 for option analog outputs 15 4 Keyboard locking option The keyboard of the MB1 controller can be locked and unlocked via the key switch 6 in the lateral control panel In the locked position no entries to the controller are possible Locked keyboard Switch position vertical e Unlocked keyboard Switch position to the right You can remove the key only when the keyboard is locked If the keyboard is locked the notification KEY LOCK is displayed on the controller MB1 display chap 13 MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 58 94 gt BINDER 15 5 Data logger kit BINDER Data Logger Kits offer an independent long term measuring system for temperature They are equipped with a keyboard and a large LCD display alarm functions and a real time function Measure ment data are recorded in the Data Logger and can be read out after the measurement via the RS232 interface of the Data Logger It offers a programmable measuring i
28. our area of influence and will help us to speed up this procedure Unvollstandige Angaben oder Nichteinhalten dieses Ablaufs f hren zwangslaufig zu betrachtlichen Verz gerun gen in der Abwicklung Bitte haben Sie Verst ndnis f r Ma nahmen die au erhalb unserer Einflussm glichkei ten liegen und helfen Sie mit den Ablauf beschleunigen Please print and fill out this form completely Bitte unbedingt vollstandig ausf llen 1 Unit component part type Ger t Bauteil Typ 2 Serial No Serien Nr Details about utilized substances biological substances Einzelheiten ber die eingesetzten Substanzen biologische Materialien 3 1 Designations Bezeichnungen Safety measures required for handling these substances Vorsichtsma nahmen beim Um gang mit diesen Stoffen MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 89 94 gt BINDER Measures to be taken in case of skin contact or release into the atmosphere Ma nahmen bei Personenkontakt oder Freisetzung Other important information that must be taken into account Weitere zu beachtende und wichtige Informationen Declaration on the risk of these substances please checkmark the applicable items Erklarung zur Gefahrlichkeit der Stoffe bitte Zutreffendes ankreuzen For non toxic non radioactive biologically harmless materials fiir nicht giftige nicht radio aktive biologisch ungefahrliche Stoffe We hereby guarantee
29. page 59 94 BINDER 15 8 Additional measuring channel for digital object temperature indicator with flexible temperature sensor Pt 100 option The object temperature display enables the determination of the actual temperature of the charging mate rial during the whole process The object temperature is measured via a flexible Pt100 temperature sen sor and can be viewed at the display controller MB1 The sensor top protective tube of the flexible Pt 100 can be immersed into liquid substances Ee 25 3 25 6 LCONEIG _PGM HAND gt Figure 14 Display controller MB1 with object temperature display The object temperature data is given out together with the data of the temperature controller to the Ether net interface as a second measuring channel and can be documented by the communication software APT COM option chap 15 1 developed by BINDER Technical data of the Pt 100 sensor e Three wire technique e Class B DIN EN 60751 e Temperature range up to 320 C 608 F e Stainless steel protective tube 45 mm length material no 1 4501 MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 60 94 gt BINDER 16 Maintenance cleaning and service 16 1 Maintenance intervals service DANGER Electrical hazard Danger of death The unit must NOT become wet during operation or maintenance works Do NOT remove the rear panel of the unit Before conducting maintenance work turn off the un
30. removed the access port plugs MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 57 94 gt BINDER 15 Options 15 1 Communication software APT COM 3 DataControlSystem option The environmental simulation chamber MK MKT is regularly equipped with an Ethernet interface 10a that can connect the BINDER communication software APT COM 3 DataControlSystem The MAC address is indicated next to the Ethernet interface The actual temperature values are given at adjustable intervals Programming can be performed graphically via PC Up to 30 chambers can be cross linked For further information please refer to the operating manual of the BINDER communication software APT 15 2 Interface RS 422 option With this option the chamber is equipped with a serial interface RS 422 10b instead of the Ethernet Interface that can connect the BINDER communication software APT COM 3 DataControlSystem The actual temperature values are given at adjustable intervals For further information please refer to the operating manual of the BINDER communication software Pin allocation of the RS 422 interface Pin 2 RxD Pin 3 TxD Pin 4 RxD Pin 5 TxD Pin 7 Ground 15 3 Analog outputs for temperature option With this option the chamber is equipped with analog outputs 4 20 mA for actual value and set point val ue of temperature These outputs allow transmitting data to external data registration systems
31. temperature set points below 5 C 41 F regularly defrost the unit manually Set the temperature to 60 C 140 F Manual Mode e Let the unit operate for approx 1 hour with the door closed Remove the access port plugs gt Too much ice on the evaporator is noticeable by reduced refrigerating performance Operation with temperature set points below 0 C 32 F While operating the chamber with set points below 0 C 32 F condensation is possible at the inner sur face of the door around the door gasket gt In case of heavy condensation check tightness of the door gasket After one or two days operation at a set point below 0 C 32 F a thin ice layer can cover the inner unit door the front margins of the inner kettles and may be the glass window The amount depends of the ambient temperature and humidity This does not influence the proper function of the refrigerating system Refrigerating performance decreases while operating the chamber at temperatures below 0 C 32 F due to icing of the evaporators For this reason defrost the chamber regularly e g once a week Uncontrolled defrosting of icing on the evaporator After several days of refrigerating below 5 C 41 F Do NOT directly turn off the unit gt Manually defrost the unit see description above gt Then shut down the unit at the main power switch 3 and close the tap of the water supply Keep
32. unit C Buzzer Active Safety controller User code Date and time Enter the actual date and time to provide the proper measurement records Data is displayed in the chart recorder function chap 7 of the controller and will remain stored in case of a power failure Summer time Time is set one hour in advance during the summer time period Setting the summer time switch e Off No change to summer time occurs e User timed Beginning and end of summer time can be set individually e Automatic The summer time arrangement for central Europe is enabled summer time from last Sunday of March until last Sunday of October Language Select the menu language as German English or French chap 6 1 Temperature unit gt Do NOT change the temperature unit from C to F Buzzer Audible alarm buzzer e Inactive No audible alarm will sound if an alarm event happens chap 13 e Active An audible alarm will sound in case of an alarm event chap 13 Safety controller Enter a safety controller tolerance limit to prevent temperature from exceeding this setting For setting see chap 12 3 User Code No Change the password user code needed to access the User settings menu Factory default setting 00001 gt Keep in mind any modification of the user password There is no access to this menu without the correct password MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 34 94 gt BINDER
33. 00 Off Off Off Off Off 1 0 5 5 03 60 01 00 00 Off Off Off Off Off 1 0 2 2 04 60 w 03 20 00 Off Off Off Off Off 1 0 1999 9999 05 40 00 00 01 Off Off Off Off Off 1 0 1999 9999 Now enter the values of the above program table into one of the 25 program places of the controller MB1 MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 43 94 gt BINDER Pgm Editor PROG 03 ren 3 rron 3 asss 5 Tmax 1 200 were 00 30 00 o 1999 2 050 01 30 00 00000000 1 0 5 si 3 60 0 xxx 01 00 00 00000000 1 0 2 2 e 40 0 00 00 01 00000000 1 0 1999 9999 Program entry as set point step example 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 WPC Minimum tolerance Rm t min t min t min t min t min t min MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 44 94 gt BINDER Program table corresponding to the diagram above Program Set Fan Section Operation lines Target No of Minimum Maximum section point time Sk section cycles tolerance tolerance temp No wt FAN Time 2 4 3 4 No gy Tmn Tmax 01 20 00 30 00 Off Off Off Off Off 1 0 1999 9999 02 20 00 00 01 Off Off Off Off Off 1 0 1999 9999 03 0 01 30 00 Off Off Off
34. 000 m 6562 ft above sea level When placing several units of the same size side by side maintain a minimum distance of 250 mm 9 84 in between each unit Wall distances rear 300 mm 11 87 in sides 200 mm 7 87 in Spacing above the unit of at least 100 mm 3 94 in must also be maintained Danger by stacking Damage to the units Do NOT place environmental simulation chambers on top of each other To completely separate the unit from the power supply you must disconnect the power plug Install the unit in a way that the power plug is easily accessible and can be easily pulled in case of danger With an increased amount of dust in the ambient air clean the condenser fan several times a year We recommend checking the fan grid behind the left maintenance access flap every week In case of visible dirt accumulation disconnect the unit and clean the fan grid by suction Avoid any conductive dust in the ambiance according to the unit layout complying with pollution degree 2 IEC 61010 1 Do not install or operate the environmental simulation chamber MK in potentially explosive areas Explosion hazard Danger of death Do NOT operate the unit in potentially explosive areas KEEP explosive dust or air solvent mixtures AWAY from the vicinity of the unit MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 24 94 gt BINDER 4 Installation and connections
35. 29 BAR Stage 1 R 404 A 2 20 kg Stage 2 R 23 0 38 kg Contains fluorinated greenhouse gases covered by the Kyoto Protocol III NIMM MM MKT 240 Serial No 00 00000 Made in Germany Ce ez US PATS 4585923 5222612 5309981 5405194 5601143 5773287 6079403 Tel 49 0 7462 2005 0 Figure 2 Type plate example of MKT 240 regular unit Indications of the type plate example Information BINDER Manufacturer BINDER GmbH MKT 240 Model MKT 240 Serial No 00 00000 Serial No 00 00000 Nominal temperature en Nominal temperature Enclosure protection IP 20 IP type of protection 20 acc to EN 60529 Temp safety device DIN 12880 Temperature safety device acc to standard DIN 12880 Class 2 0 Temperature safety device class 2 0 Art No 9020 0196 Art No 9020 0196 Project No Special application acc to project no 6 50 kW Nominal power 6 50 kW 400V 3N Nominal voltage 400 V 10 three phase unit 11 3A Nominal current 11 3 Amp 50 Hz Power frequency 50 Hz Type plate acc to VBG 20 5 Max operating pressure 29 bar Type plate acc to guideline VBG 20 5 Max operating pressure 29 bar in the refrigerating system Stage 1 Cooling 1 stage Stage 2 Cooling 2 stage R 404A 2 20 kg Refrigerant type R 404 A filling weight 2 20 kg R 23 0 38 kg Refrigerant type R 23 filling weight 0 38 kg Contains fluorinated greenhouse ga
36. 4 508 19 99 508 19 99 Window height mm inch 222 8 74 300 11 81 300 11 81 Number of doors 1 1 1 MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 72 94 gt BINDER Unit size 115 240 720 Interior dimensions Width mm inch 600 23 62 735 28 94 1200 47 24 Height mm inch 480 18 90 700 27 56 1020 40 16 Depth mm inch 400 15 75 443 17 44 600 23 62 Interior volume cu ft 115 4 06 228 8 05 734 25 92 Number of racks standard max 1 4 1 6 1 11 Load per rack Kg Ibs 30 66 30 66 40 88 Permitted total load Kg Ibs 60 132 70 155 160 353 Weight empty Kg Ibs 305 672 380 838 610 1345 Temperature data Temperature range 1 C 1 F 70 to 180 70 to 180 70 to 180 94 to 356 94 to 356 94 to 356 Temperature fluctuation 2 0 1100 6 0 1 to 0 4 0 1 to 0 5 Temperature uniformity variation 2 0 2101 8 0 1 to 1 0 0 3 to 2 0 en up time acc to IEC K min 53 5 0 4 5 7 down time acc to IEC K min 4 2 4 2 4 2 Mis heat compensation up to 25 W 1800 3000 5500 Electrical data IP system of protection acc to 60529 IP 20 20 20 Nominal voltage 10 50 Hz V 400 3N 400 3N 400 3N Nominal Power kW 5 50 6 50 13 00 Energy consumption at 20 C 68 F Wh h 800 1400 2200 CEE plug5 plug 5 CEE plug 5 Power plug poles 16 SC poles 16 ee poles 32 jm Over voltage category acc to IEC 61010 1 II II II Polluti
37. 7 200 7 87 200 7 87 Window width mm inch 288 11 34 508 19 99 508 19 99 Window height mm inch 222 8 74 300 11 81 300 11 81 Number of doors 1 1 1 Interior dimensions Width mm inch 600 23 62 735 28 94 1200 47 24 Height mm inch 480 18 90 700 27 56 1020 40 16 Depth mm inch 400 15 75 4431 17 44 600 23 62 Interior volume cu ft 115 4 06 228 8 05 734 25 92 Number of racks standard max 1 4 1 6 1 11 Load per rack Kg Ibs 30 66 30 66 40 88 Permitted total load Kg Ibs 60 132 70 155 160 353 Weight empty Kg Ibs 260 573 360 794 5701 1257 MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 71 94 gt BINDER Unit size Temperature data Temperature range 1 CI F 40 to 180 40 to 180 40 to 180 40 to 356 40 to 356 40 to 356 Temperature fluctuation 2 K 0 1 to 0 5 0 1 to 0 5 0 1 to 0 5 Temperature uniformity variation 2 K 0 1 to 2 0 0 1 to 1 2 0 3 to 2 0 nn heating up time acc to IEC 60068 K min 53 50 40 2 down time acc to IEC K min 50 4 5 45 Max heat compensation up to 25 C 77 F W 2000 2000 6500 Electrical data IP system of protection acc to EN 60529 IP 20 20 20 Nominal voltage 10 50 Hz V 400 3N 400 3N 400 3N Nominal power kW 3 50 4 20 7 20 Energy consumption at 20 68 F Wh h 650 1300 1900 Power plug CEE plug 5 poles 16 Amp Over voltage category acc to IEC 61010 1 II II II Pollution degree acc to IE
38. C 61010 1 2 2 2 Over current release category B 16 Amp 3 x internal Noise level Bla 62 62 65 1 Lower values are valid at an ambient temperature of max 25 C 77 F 2 Depending on the set point All technical data is specified for unloaded units with standard equipment at an ambient temperature of 25 C 77 F and a power supply voltage fluctuation of 10 The temperature data is determined accordance to BINDER factory standard following DIN 12880 observing the recommended wall clearanc es of 10 of the height width and depth of the inner chamber All indications are average values typical for units produced in series We reserve the right to change technical specifications at any time M ing to the load If the cabinet is fully loaded the specified heating up and cooling down times may vary accord 19 5 MKT technical data Unit size 115 240 720 Exterior dimensions Width including 18 mm for 1 access port MKT 115 240 36 mm for 2 access ports mm inch 1000 39 37 1135 44 69 1615 63 58 MKT 720 with plug Height incl castors mm inch 1725 67 91 1940 76 38 2005 78 94 Depth incl cable and door handle mm inch 915 36 02 1000 39 37 1230 48 43 Wall clearance rear mm inch 300 11 81 300 11 81 300 11 81 Wall clearance sides mm inch 200 7 87 200 7 87 200 7 87 Window width mm inch 288 11 3
39. RS 422 te gu on uan 58 15 3 Analog outputs for temperature option 58 15 4 Keyboard locking Option BEE 58 lt 59 15 6 Compressed air dryer available via BINDER INDIVIDUAL customized solutions 59 15 7 Water cooling available via BINDER INDIVIDUAL customized solutions 59 15 8 Additional measuring channel for digital object temperature indicator with flexible temperature sensor PE TOO OPO p 60 16 MAINTENANCE CLEANING AND 5 61 16 1 Maintenance intervals service 61 16 2 Cleaning and decontamination eene nennen den insane naa nnd 62 16 20 E e UnL EE 62 16 22 DeCONtaMINATION 63 16 3 Sending the unit back to BINDER 64 17 ueri ME 65 17 1 Disposal of the transport 65 17 2 D COMMISSIONING citet ee ea ee ee Eege EE 65 17 3 Disposal of the unit in the Federal Republic of Germany 65 17 4 Disposal of the unit in the member states of the EC except for the Federal Republic of Germany 67 17 5 Disposal of the unit in non member states of t
40. Unit door E Refrigerating machine maintenance access flaps MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 19 94 gt BINDER 2 2 Lateral control panel mms 4 W B8 8 9a 9b b 10b 10a 13 Op 14 OUTPUT TEMP OUTPUT WA SOmA X4 W BOmA 15 Figure 4 Lateral control panel at the right side of the refrigerating machine with options 3 Main power switch 4 Not used 5 RESET button for option over under temperature safety device class 2 option 6 Key switch for keyboard locking option 7 Not used 8 Compressed air dryer option available via BINDER INDIVIDUAL customized solutions 9 Temperature safety device class 2 for over and under temperature option Entry displays for upper 9a and lower 9b temperature limit 10a Ethernet interface for computer communication 10b RS422 interface for computer communication option 11 2 zero voltage relay outputs via operation lines 2 and MKT option for MK 2zero voltage relay outputs via operation lines 4 and 5 MKT option for MK Analog output temperature option 14 Not used Socket 230 V AC max 500 W MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 20 94 gt BINDER 2 3 Instrument panel 1 2 Figure 5 Triangle instrument panel 1 Microprocessor program controller MB1 2 Switch for interior chamber light 2
41. ardous material there are two possible procedures depending on the type of contamination and charging material 1 X Spray the inner chamber with an appropriate disinfectant Before start up the unit must be absolutely dry and ventilated as explosive gases may form during the decontamination process 2 If necessary have strongly contaminated inner chamber parts removed by an engineer for cleaning or have them exchanged Sterilize the inner chamber parts in a sterilizer or autoclave In case of eye contact the disinfectant spray may cause eye damage due to chemical burns Follow the operating instructions and safety hints labeled on the bottle of the disin fectant spray Recommended precautions To protect the eyes use sealed protective goggles Eye contact Eye damage due to chemical burns Do NOT empty into drains gt Wear protective goggles gt After using the disinfectant spray allow the unit to dry thoroughly and aerate it sufficiently 16 3 Sending the unit back to BINDER GmbH If you return a BINDER product to us for repair or any other reason we will only accept the product upon presentation of an authorization number that has previously been issued to you An authorization number will be issued after receiving your complaint either in writing or by telephone prior to your sending the BINDER product back to us The authorization number will be issued following receipt
42. arehouse without a RMA number will be refused at the dock A second copy of the completed form must be attached to the outside of the shipping box 1 Unit component part type 3 List any exposure to hazardous liquids gasses or substances and radioactive material List with MSDS sheets attached where available or needed if there is not enough space available below please attach a page Safety measures required for handling the list under 3 1 Measures to be taken in case of skin contact or release into the atmosphere Other important information that must be considered MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 93 94 gt BINDER 4 Declaration of Decontamination For toxic radioactive biologically and chemically harmful or hazardous substances or any other hazardous materials We hereby guarantee that 4 1 Any hazardous substances which have come into contact with the above mentioned equipment component part have been completely listed under item 3 1 and that all information in this regard is complete That the unit component part has not been in contact with radioactivity Any Hazardous substances were removed from the unit component part so that no hazard exists for a persons in the shipping handling or repair of these returned unit The unit was securely packaged in the original undamaged packaging and properly identified on the outside of the packaging material with the unit d
43. ave responded please contact an electronic engineer or BINDER Service MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 70 94 gt BINDER 19 3 Definition of usable volume The usable volume illustrated below is calculated as follows b A B C internal dimensions W H D a b c wall separation a 0 1 A b 0 1 B c 0 1 C Vuse 2 B 2 b C 2 c The technical data refers to the so defined usable volume A Figure 15 Determination of the useable volume S 19 4 MK technical data Do NOT place samples outside this usable volume Do NOT load this volume by more than half to enable sufficient airflow inside the chamber Do NOT divide the usable volume into separate parts with large area samples Do NOT place samples too close to each other in order to permit circulation between them and thus obtain a homogenous distribution of temperature Unit size 115 240 720 Exterior dimensions Width including 18 mm for 1 access port MK 115 240 36 mm for 2 access ports mm inch 1000 39 37 1135 44 69 1615 63 58 MK 720 with plug Height incl castors mm inch 1725 67 91 1715 67 52 2005 78 94 Depth incl cable and door handle mm inch 915 36 02 1000 39 37 1230 48 43 Wall clearance rear mm inch 300 11 81 300 11 81 300 11 81 Wall clearance sides mm inch 200 7 8
44. be held liable for any dam ages direct or incidental arising out of or related to the use of this manual This operating manual cannot cover all conceivable applications If you would like additional information or if special problems arise that are not sufficiently addressed in this manual please ask your dealer or contact us directly by phone at the number located on page one of this manual Furthermore we emphasize that the contents of this operating manual are not part of an earlier or existing agreement description or legal relationship nor do they modify such a relationship All obligations on the part of BINDER derive from the respective purchase contract which also contains the entire and exclu sively valid statement of warranty administration The statements in this manual neither augment nor re strict the contractual warranty provisions 1 2 Structure of the safety instructions In this operating manual the following safety definitions and symbols indicate dangerous situations follow ing the harmonization of ISO 3864 2 and ANSI Z535 6 1 2 4 Signal word panel Depending on the probability of serious consequences potential dangers are identified with a signal word the corresponding safety color and if appropriate the safety alert symbol DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that if not avoided will result in death or serious irreversible injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if no
45. bstances and sources of infection from the unit Aunit from which all toxic substances or sources of infection cannot be safely removed must be considered as special waste according to national law Dispose of it accord ingly The refrigerants used 404a and R 23 MKT only are not inflammable at ambient pressure They must not escape into the environment In Europe recovery of the refrigerants R404a GWP 3750 and R23 GWP 12100 is mandatory according to regulation No 842 2006 EC Ensure the compliance with the applicable legal requirements regarding qualification of staff disposal and documentation MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 66 94 gt BINDER 17 4 Disposal of the unit in the member states of the EC except for the Federal Republic of Germany According to directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE BINDER devices are classified as monitoring and control instruments category 9 only intended for professional use They must not be disposed of at public collecting points The environmental simulation chamber for complex temperature profiles MK MKT bears the symbol for the marking of electrical and electronic equipment manufactured placed on the market in the EC after 13 August 2005 and be disposed of in separate collection ac cording to the directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE WEEE marking
46. c to DIN 12880 Internal socket 230 V AC 230V 1N 50 60 Hz max load 500W protection type IP 54 Ethernet interface for computer communication MKT 4 zero voltage relay outputs addressable via operation lines 1 access port with silicone plug diameter 50 mm left MK MKT 115 240 2 access ports with silicone plug diameter 80 mm left and right MK MKT 720 1 rack stainless steel Aeration venting Four castors 2 lockable Options accessories Additional rack stainless steel Perforated rack stainless steel Reinforced rack with 1 set of rack lockings Securing elements for additional fastening of racks 4 pieces Keyboard locking for MB1 controller BINDER INDIVIDUAL customized solutions Lockable door Access ports 30mm 50mm 80mm 100mm 125mm left or right with silicone plug Over under temperature safety device class 2 Analogue outputs 4 20 mA for temperature actual value and set point value to 6 pole DIN connection socket DIN plug included Additional measuring channel for digital object temperature display with flexible Pt100 temperature sensor Compressed air dryer available via BINDER INDIVIDUAL customized solutions Water cooling available via BINDER INDIVIDUAL customized solutions Interface RS 422 BINDER Data Logger kit for temperature TH 220 MK 4 zero voltage relay outputs addressable via operation lines Calibration of temperature including certificate Spatial temperature measurement including certifi
47. cate Spatial temperature measurement acc to DIN 12880 including certificate Qualification folder 19 7 Spare parts MK MKT gt BINDER GmbH is responsible for the safety features of the unit only provided skilled electri cians or qualified personnel authorized by BINDER perform all maintenance and repair and if components relating to chamber safety are replaced in the event of failure with original spare parts The user is responsible for any risks arising from using unauthorized accessories com ponents MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 74 94 gt BINDER Accessories and spare parts Unit size 115 240 720 Description Art No Rack stainless steel 6004 0008 6004 0097 6004 0102 Perforated rack stainless steel 6004 0030 8009 0447 8009 0511 Reinforced rack stainless steel with rack lockings 8012 0709 8012 0605 8012 0684 Rack lockings 4 pieces 8012 0620 8012 0620 8012 0620 Door gasket silicone inside 6005 0151 6005 0188 6005 0199 Door gasket silicone outside 6005 0152 6005 0157 6005 0173 Radial fan 5013 0088 5013 0089 5013 0089 Seal ring 6005 0224 6005 0221 6005 0221 6005 0225 6005 0222 6005 0222 6005 0226 6005 0223 6005 0223 Description Art No Plug for silicon access port d50 6016 0032 Plug for silicon access port d80 6016 0029 Program controller MB1 sc
48. ce L type profile for door support Steel or aluminum with plastic Keep it for transportation purpose Disposal Metal recycling Bag for operating manual PE foil Plastic recycling Insulating air cushion foil pack ing of optional accessories PE foil Plastic recycling If recycling is not possible all packing parts can also be disposed of with normal waste 17 2 Decommissioning Turn off the main power switch 3 Turn off the rear power switch 16 Disconnect the unit from the pow er supply EN W turning off the main power switch ON OFF 3 the stored parameters remain saved e Temporal decommissioning See indications for appropriate storage chap 3 3 In case of a prolonged temporal decommissioning Leave the unit door open or remove the access port plugs For several weeks out of service we recommend turning on the unit every 3 days and op erating it about 30 minutes in the cooling mode This will ensure a quicker restart e Final decommissioning Dispose of the unit as described in chap 17 3 to 17 5 17 3 Disposal of the unit in the Federal Republic of Germany According to directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE BINDER devices are classified as monitoring and control instruments category 9 only intended for professional use They must not be disposed of at public collecting points The enviro
49. ce free from vibra tion and in a well ventilated dry location and align it using a spirit level The site of installation must be capable of supporting the unit s weight see technical data chap 19 4 The chambers are designed for setting up inside a building indoor use When after storage in a cold location you transfer the unit to its warmer installation site condensation may form Before start up wait at least two hours until the chamber has attained ambient temperature and is completely dry and the oil in the compressors has warmed up MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 23 94 gt BINDER Danger of overheating Damage to the unit Do NOT set up units in non ventilated recesses gt Ensure sufficient ventilation for dispersal of the heat e Permissible ambient temperature range during operation 18 C 64 4 F to 32 C 89 6 F At ele vated ambient temperature values fluctuations in temperature can occur gt The ambient temperature should not be substantially higher than the indicated ambient tem perature of 25 C 77 F to which the specified technical data relate For other ambient condi tions deviations from the indicated data are possible e Permissible ambient humidity 70 r H max non condensing When operating the chamber at temperature set points below ambient temperature high ambient humidi ty may lead to condensation on the unit e Installation height max 2
50. ce binder world com BINDER service hotline USA 1 866 885 9794 or 1 631 224 4340 toll free in the USA BINDER service hotline Asia Pacific 852 39070500 or 852 39070503 BINDER service hotline Russia and CIS 7 495 98815 17 BINDER Internet website http www binder world com BINDER address BINDER GmbH post office box 102 D 78502 Tuttlingen International customers please contact your local BINDER distributor MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 61 94 gt BINDER 16 2 Cleaning and decontamination Clean the unit after each use to avoid potential corrosion damage by ingredients of the test material DANGER Electrical hazard Danger of death Do NOT spill water or cleaning agents over the inner and outer surfaces Before cleaning turn off the unit at the main power switch and disconnect the power plug Completely dry the appliance before turning it on again 16 2 1 Cleaning Clean the unit after each use to avoid potential corrosion damage by ingredients of the test material Disconnect the chamber from the power supply before cleaning Disconnect the power plug Wipe the surfaces with a moistened towel In addition you can use the following cleaning agents Exterior surfaces Standard commercial cleaning detergents free from acid or halides inner chamber Alcohol based solutions racks door gaskets We recommend using the neutral cleaning agent Art No 1002 0016 Standard commercial c
51. ce on Hazardous Substances GefStofV and the regulations regarding safety at the workplace require that this form be filled out for all products that are returned to us so that the safety and the health of our employees can be guaranteed Die Sicherheit und Gesundheit unserer Mitarbeiter die Gefahrstoffverordnung GefStofV und die Vorschriften zur Sicherheit am Arbeitsplatz machen es erforderlich dass dieses Formblatt f r alle Produkte die an uns zur ckge schickt wird gt Note A repair is not possible without a completely filled out form Ohne Vorliegen des vollst ndig ausgef llten Formblattes ist eine Reparatur nicht m glich A completely filled out form must be transmitted via Fax 49 0 7462 2005 93555 or by letter in advance so that this information is available before the equipment component part arrives A second copy of this form must accompany the equipment component part In addition the carrier should be in formed Eine vollst ndig ausgef llte Kopie dieses Formblattes soll per Telefax Nr 49 0 7462 2005 93555 oder Brief vorab an uns gesandt werden so dass die Information vorliegt bevor das Ger t Bauteil eintrifft Eine weitere Ko pie soll dem Ger t Bauteil beigef gt sein Ggf ist auch die Spedition zu informieren e Incomplete information or non conformity with this procedure will inevitably lead to substantial delays in processing Please understand the reason for this measure which lies outside
52. changes to Idle Mode The heating and the cooling are inactive the chamber approximates ambient temperature The fan is off The switching states of the operation lines are OFF MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 41 94 gt BINDER 9 2 Selecting between set point ramp and set point step Temperature set points always refer to the start of a program section Le at the beginning of each pro gram section the entered temperature set point is targeted During program section operation the tem perature gradually passes to the set point entered for the next section By appropriate planning of the program section timing you can enter all kinds of temperature transitions e Gradual temperature changes set point ramp The set point changes its value gradually while proceeding from one program section to the next one during the programmed section length The actual temperature value X follows the continually moving set point W at any time e Program sections with constant temperature The initial values of two subsequent program sections are identical so the temperature remains con stant during the whole time of the first program section e Sudden temperature changes set point step Steps are temperature changes ramps that occur during a very short interval A section with a differ ent set point follows two program sections with an identical set point If the duration of this transitional program section is very short minimum ent
53. e Required measures Heating continued Chamber doesn t heat up when turned on Safety controller responds Unit permanently turned off Limit temperature reached Safety controller chap 12 2 set too low Safety controller chap 12 2 defective Nominal temperature exceed ed by 20 C due to unit failure Over temperature protective device class 1 responds Let the chamber cool down and press the RESET button of the MB1 controller If appropriate select suit able limit value Contact BINDER service Contact BINDER service Safety device class 2 responds Limit temperature reached Disconnect the chamber from the power supply and let it cool down Detect cause and remove it Press the RESET button of the controller Start up the chamber and check control functions If appropriate select suitable limit value Over under temperature safety device class 2 option responds Limit temperature reached Disconnect the chamber from the power supply and let it cool down Detect cause and remove it Press RESET button 5 Start up the chamber and check control functions If appropriate select suitable limit value Refrigerating performance No or low refrigerating perfor mance No refrigerating performance notification 1H PREHEAT PHASE in the controller display Ambient temperature gt 25 C 77 F chap 3 4 Select cooler place of installation C
54. e unit from all sources of infection Be aware that sources of infection may also be located outside the inner chamber If you cannot safely remove all sources of infection and toxic substances from the unit dispose of it as special waste according to national law Fill out the contamination clearance certificate chap 20 and enclose it with the unit MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 67 94 gt BINDER Contamination of the device with toxic infectious or radioactive substances Danger of intoxication Danger of infection NEVER take a unit contaminated with toxic substances or sources of infection for recy cling according to directive 2002 96 EC Prior to disposal remove all toxic substances and sources of infection from the unit Aunit from which all toxic substances or sources of infection cannot be safely removed must be considered as special waste according to national law Dispose of it accord ingly The refrigerants used 404a and R 23 MKT only are not inflammable at ambient pressure They must not escape into the environment In Europe recovery of the refrigerants R404a GWP 3750 and R23 GWP 12100 is mandatory according to regulation No 842 2006 EC Ensure the compliance with the applicable legal requirements regarding qualification of staff disposal and documentation 17 5 Disposal of the unit in non member states of the EC Alteration of the environment Forfinal decomm
55. es d aptitude la fonction des mat riels portatifs d essai de mesure et de surveillance utilis s dans des syst mes de distribution basse tension CEI 61326 2 2 2005 AC1 2007 NF EN 61326 2 2 2006 213 page 6 94 gt BINDER D 78532 Tuttlingen 30 05 2011 BINDER GmbH AM V Dy D P AL P M Binder Dr H von Both Gesch ftsf hrender Gesellschafter Leiter F amp E Managing Director Director R amp D Directeur g n ral Chef de service R amp D 3 3 MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 7 94 gt BINDER Product registration Online Product Registration Register your BINDER now www binder world com register The registration is free and takes just a few seconds Advantages Short response times if service is needed gt Fair prices when relocating or installing equipment gt Calibration as required at no charge in case of recalls Free information on news product upgrades and accessories Easy registered in 3 steps 2 es C6 N Temp safety device Cass Art No ON US PATS SE X 3000 10000 D rassz Germany 40 017452 2005 0 IEE www Doer wem 1 List serial number here OUUU 2 Go online www binder world com register 3 Register serial number MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 8 94 gt BINDER Contents EC Declaration of Confor
56. esignation the RMA number and a copy of this dec laration Shipping laws and regulations have not been violated hereby commit and guarantee that we will indemnify BINDER Inc for all damages that are con sequence of incomplete or incorrect information provided by us and that we will indemnify and hold harmless BINDER Inc from eventual damage claims by third parties Position Company Phone Signature Equipment returned to the NY warehouse for repair must be accompanied by a completed AX customer decontamination declaration For service and maintenance works on site such a customer decontamination declaration must be submitted to the service technician before the start of work No repair or maintenance of the equipment is possible without a completed form MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 94 94
57. for operation lines 4 and 5 via DIN socket 12 in the lateral control panel St 5 OUTPUT TRACK 2 3 OUTPUT TRACK 4 5 24V MAX 2 5A 24V MAX 2 5A Figure 12 Pin configuration of DIN sockets 11 left and 12 right DIN socket 11 Operation line 2 Operation line 3 N 4 Pin 1 Pin N 4 Pin 4 Pin p Pin 2 Make Ei 5 Pin 5 Make DIN socket 12 Operation line 4 Operation line 5 N 4 Pin 1 Pin N 4 Pin 4 Pin amr Pin 2 Make nimm 5 Pin 5 Make Maximum loading capacity of the switching contacts 24V AC DC 2 5 A Electrical hazard Danger of death Damage to switching contacts and connection socket Do NOT exceed the maximum switching load of 24V AC DC 2 5A Do NOT connect any devices with a higher loading capacity MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 52 94 gt BINDER 12 Temperature safety devices 12 1 Over temperature protective device class 1 The environmental simulation chamber for complex temperature profiles MK MKT is equipped with an internal temperature safety device class 1 according to DIN 12880 It serves to protect the unit and pre vents dangerous conditions caused by major defects If the actual temperature exceeds the nominal temperature by approx 20 C the over temperature protec tive device permanently turns off the unit The user cannot restart the device again This protective cut off device is located internally Only a service specialist can re
58. gram may be extended due to the programming of tolerances The number 1999 for the tolerance minimum means and the number 9999 for the tolerance max imum means oo Entry of these numbers will never lead to program interruption During the rapid transition phase do NOT program any tolerance limits in order to permit the maximum heating and cooling speed e The initial setting of the fan speed corresponds to the maximal speed of 100 This setting cannot be changed e Programming is stored even in case of a power failure or after turning off the unit e The controller memory can store a maximum of 25 programs Each program cannot exceed 100 sec tions It is not possible to link programs The total number of program sections of all programs is limited to a maximum of 500 e When the program is finished the controller changes to Idle Mode e Running program display AUTO If you incidentally press the EXIT or AUTOMATIC button the con troller will change to Idle Mode and thus will not adjust any longer to the program set points e Program interruption with rest function display AUTO HAND If you press the EXIT key the program continues Button ENTER is non functional To cancel the program keep the AUTOMATIC button pressed down for 5 seconds e Program interruption with tolerance band function display AUTO HAND Buttons EXIT and ENTER are non functional To cancel the program keep the AUTOMATIC button pres
59. he 68 MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 10 94 gt BINDER 18 TROUBLESHOOTING E 68 19 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTIQN 5 eege geess ees 70 19 1 Factory calibration and 70 19 2 Over Current protection EE 70 19 3 Definition of usable volume ann enden ee he ed adit e Hansard ee ESCH 71 19 4 MK technical data event tav te ped dava a RR da VR ea e 71 19 5 MKT technical data dt eed aita alien ai da 72 19 6 Equipment options 74 19 7 Spare parts MK MRT 74 19 8 Heating up and cooling down graphs 76 19 9 Heating up and cooling down graphs 79 19 10 Heat compensation MK iti ain i eee dae Y Hae D ed edad EEN 82 19 11 Heat compensation MRT ante CX Ee eden ha 83 19 12 Dimensions MK MKT 115 ai adaa a eratis d eene edd 85 19 13 Dimensions MK 240 2 a Ra 86 19 14 Dimensions 240 87 19 15 Dimensions MK CO0 77 88 20 CONTAMINATION CLEARANCE 89 20 1 For units located outside North America and Central 89 20 2 For units in North America and Central Amertca enn 92 MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 11 94 gt BINDER Dear customer For the correct operation
60. ice R amp D 3 3 MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 4 94 gt BINDER EC Declaration of Conformity MKT E3 1 EG KONFORMITATSERKLARUNG C EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE DECLARATION DE CONFORMITE Anbieter Supplier Fournisseur BINDER GmbH Anschrift Address Adresse Im Mittleren Osch 5 D 78532 Tuttlingen Produkt Product Produit Umweltsimulations Schrank f r anspruchsvolle Temperaturprofile mit Tieftemperaturbereich mit Programmregelung Environmental simulation chamber for complex temperature profiles with low temperature area with program control Chambre d essais climatiques pour profils thermiques complexes avec un domaine de basses temp ratures r gulation program mable Typenbezeichnung Type Type MKT 115 MKT 240 MKT 720 Die oben beschriebenen Produkte sind konform mit folgenden EG Richtlinien The products described above are in conformity with the following EC guidelines Les produits d crits ci dessus sont conformes aux directives CE suivantes Niederspannungsrichtlinie Richtlinie 2006 95 EG des Europ ischen Parlaments und des Rates vom 2006 95 EG 12 Dezember 2006 zur Angleichung der Rechtsvorschriften der Mitglied Low voltage directive staaten betreffend elektrische Betriebsmittel zur Verwendung innerhalb 2006 95 EC bestimmter Spannungsgrenzen Council Directive 2006 95 EC of 12 December 2006 on the harmonization Directive basse tension f 2006 95 CE of the laws of Member Sta
61. iedstaaten Uber die elektromagnetische Vertraglichkeit und zur 2004 1 08 EC Aufhebung der Richtlinie 89 336 EWG on Directive 2004 108 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council Directive CEM of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member 2004 108 CE States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and repealing Directive 98 336 EEC Directive 2004 108 CE du Parlement Europ en et du Conseil du 15 d cembre 2004 relative au rapprochement des l gislations des Etats membres concernant la compatibilit lectromagn tique et abrogeant le directive 98 336 CEE Die oben beschriebenen Produkte tragen entsprechend die Kennzeichnung CE The products described above corresponding to this bear the CE mark Les produits d crits ci dessus en correspondance portent l indication CE 1 3 MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 2 94 gt BINDER Die oben beschriebenen Produkte sind konform mit folgenden harmonisierten Normen The products described above are in conformity with the following harmonized standards Les produits d crits ci dessus sont conformes aux normes harmonis es suivantes Sicherheit safety s curit EN 61010 1 2010 EN 61010 2 010 2003 61326 1 2006 Corr 1 2008 Corr 2 2010 EN 61326 2 2 2006 MKT E3 1 10 2013 Sicherheitsbestimmungen fur elektrische Mess Steuer Regel und Laborgerate Teil 1 Allgemeine Anforderungen DIN EN 61010 1 2002
62. igher the storage rate the more precisely but shorter the data representation will be see table below MKT E3 1 10 2013 Storage rate Storage duration hours days 5 sec 60 2 5 10 sec 120 5 1 min 720 30 5 min 3600 150 10 min 7200 300 gt Change the storage rate ONLY if the previously registered data is no longer needed Danger of information loss Setting the storage rate clears the measured value memory 7 41 Setting the storage rate 11 44 17 20 12 10 gt BINDER Parameters 1x 3x Enter the storage rate with the arrow keys and confirm by pressing ENTER To leave this menu press the EXIT button several times MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 User Code E Configuration 1 Diagram view gt Feed view Event tracks Interface Time div Analog view Datalogging Normal operation Event operation Timed operation Normal operation Store status On Actual val Store value Storage rate Storage rate 00060 Se 37 94 gt BINDER 8 Manual Mode In Manual Mode HAND you can enter a temperature set point and the switching state of up to 8 opera tion lines Operation line 1 is used to control the bedew protection chap 10 Operation lines 2 to 5 serve to switch any device connected to the zero voltage relay outputs DIN socke
63. ime after occurrence of the error or notified condition 13 2 Resetting the notifications or alarm messages The RESET button which serves to acknowledge and reset the indication will become visible automati cally whenever a notification or an alarm message appears 1 Depending on the type of error remove the cause of the disturbance or wait until the unit compensates for the reason of the error 2 Press the RESET button to reset the notification or alarm message In case the RESET button does not cancel the notification or alarm indication the reason for the disturbance was not removed correctly gt Contact BINDER Service MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 56 94 gt BINDER 14 Notes on refrigerating operation Defrosting BINDER chambers are very diffusion proof To ensure high temperature precision there is no automatic cyclic defrosting device The refrigerating system largely avoids icing of the evaporation plates However at very low temperatures the moisture in the air can condense on the evaporator leading to icing gt Always close the door properly Operation with temperature set points above 5 C 41 F at an ambient temperature of 20 C 68 F The air defrosts the ice cover automatically Defrosting is continually performed Operation with temperature set points below 5 C 41 F Icing on the evaporator is possible Defrost the unit manually gt With
64. int Fan speed Section time Operation lines Start section for Number of No Sk repeat cycles repeat cycles No W 1 5 4 3 2 1 gt BINDER Operation line 5 1 ON active 0 OFF not active Tolerance Tolerance Parameter minimum maximum Set Tmax no function MKT E3 1 10 2013 Default setting page 50 94 gt BINDER 10 Bedew protection facility operation line 1 The bedew protection condensates the chamber humidity at the coldest point in order to avoid the sam ples becoming wet from condensation Bedew protection is performed by the evaporator and can be pro grammed On Off via operation line 1 in Manual Mode HAND and in Program Mode AUTO gt Use the bedew protection only if absolutely necessary to prevent condensation on the charging material When the bedew protection is enabled operation line 1 On the refrigeration machine keeps operating within warming up phases On refrigeration machine operating Off refrigeration machine off e If possible use the bedew protection only during warm up phases If necessary it can also be activated during hold phases e Do NOT use the bedew protection above a temperature set point of 20 C 68 F maximum To obtain optimal warming results without condensation on the samples program a heating gradient of approx 0 5 C min Example Wis Maximum 60 d tolerance 4 80 1120 1180 1380 t min
65. ion Navigation buttons functions are assigned by the menu 4 Switch for interior chamber light 2 Figure 9 Display program controller MB 1 The program controller MB1 controls the temperature inside the environmental simulation chamber You can enter the desired set point values in Manual Mode or Program Mode chap 5 2 in the display controller 08 43 55 15 12 10 CONFIG Set point value Actual value Figure 10 Normal display of the MB1 program controller in Manual mode MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 28 94 gt BINDER 5 2 Operating modes The program controller MB1 operates in 3 modes Idle Mode The controller is not functional i e there is no heating The fan is off Manual Mode Fixed value operation HAND The controller operates as a fixed point control i e a temperature set point can be defined which is then maintained chap 8 Program Mode AUTO An entered temperature program is run chap 9 The program controller MB1 permits programming temperature cycles The controller offers 25 program memory positions with 100 program sections each The total number of program sections of all programs is limited to 500 Programming can be done directly through the keypad of the controller or graphically through the software APT COM 3 DataControlSystem option chap 15 1 specially developed by BINDER 5 Performance after power failures After the power
66. is RAL 7035 powder coated All corners and edges are also completely coated The efficient program controller is equipped with a multitude of operating functions in addition to recorder and alarm functions Programming of test cycles is easily accomplished via the modern color display con troller MB1 and is also possible directly with a computer via Intranet in connection with the communication software APT COM 3 DataControlSystem option chap 15 1 The environmental simulation chamber MK MKT comes equipped with an Ethernet serial interface for computer communication In addition the BINDER communication software APT COM option permits networking up to 30 units and connecting them to a PC for controlling and programming as well as recording and representing temperature data For further options see chap 19 6 The chambers are equipped with four castors Both front castors can be easily locked via the attached brakes MK You can operate the chamber in a temperature range from 40 C 40 F up to 180 C 356 F MKT You can operate the chamber in a temperature range from 70 C 94 F up to 180 C 356 F MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 18 94 D BINDER 2 1 Unit overview gt BINDER A 000d Figure 3 Environmental simulation chamber for complex temperature profiles example MKT 240 A Instrument panel B Door handle C Inspection window D
67. issioning and disposal of the environmental simulation chamber please contact BINDER service Follow the statutory regulations for appropriate environmentally friendly disposal The main board of the environmental simulation chamber includes a lithium cell Please dispose of it ac cording to national regulations The refrigerants used 404a and R 23 MKT only are not inflammable at ambient pressure They must not escape into the environment In Europe recovery of the refrigerants R404a GWP 3750 and R23 GWP 12100 is mandatory according to regulation No 842 2006 EC Ensure the compliance with the applicable legal requirements regarding qualification of staff disposal and documentation 18 Troubleshooting Fault description Possible cause Required measures Heating Chamber without function Turn Turn on the rear power switch 16 Rear power switch 16 not ing on the main power switch 3 at least one hour before operating has no effect tumed the chamber Semiconductor relay defective Chamber heating permanently Pt100 sensor defective Contact BINDER service set point not maintained Controller defective Controller not adjusted Calibrate and adjust controller Heating element defective Semiconductor relay defective Chamber doesn t heat up Contact BINDER service MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 68 94 gt BINDER Fault description Possible caus
68. it at the main power switch and disconnect the power plug General maintenance work must be conducted by licensed electricians or experts au thorized by BINDER Maintenance work at the refrigeration system must only be conducted by qualified per sonnel who underwent training in accordance with EN 13313 2010 e g a refrigeration technician with certified expert knowledge acc to regulation 303 2008 EC Follow the national statutory regulations Ensure regular maintenance work is performed at least once a year and that the legal requirements are met regarding the qualifications of service personnel scope of testing and documentation All work on the refrigeration system repairs inspections must be documented in a service log book equipment records The warranty becomes void if maintenance work is conducted by non authorized personnel Replace the door gasket only when cold Otherwise the door gasket may become damaged SN SN With an increased amount of dust in the ambient air clean the condenser fan several times a year We recommend checking the fan grid behind the left maintenance access flap every week In case of visible dirt accumulation disconnect the unit and clean the fan grid by suction We recommend taking out a maintenance agreement Please consult BINDER Service BINDER telephone hotline 49 0 7462 2005 555 BINDER fax hotline 49 0 7462 2005 93555 BINDER e mail hotline servi
69. l chauffement des mati res CEI 61010 2 10 2003 NF EN 61010 2 10 2005 Elektrische Mess Steuer Regel und Laborger te EMV Anforderungen Teil 1 Allgemeine Anforderungen DIN EN 61326 1 2006 Berichtigung 1 2008 Berichtigung 2 2011 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements Part 1 General requirements IEC 61326 1 2005 Corr 1 2008 Corr 2 2010 BS EN 61326 1 2006 A1 2008 Mat riel lectrique de mesure de commande et de laboratoire Exi gences relatives a la CEM Partie 1 Exigences g n rales CEI 61326 1 2005 AC1 2008 NF EN 61326 1 2006 mod Elektrische Mess Steuer Regel und Laborgerate EMV Anforderungen Teil 2 2 Besondere Anforderungen Pr fanordnung Betriebsbedingungen und Leistungsmerkmale f r ortsveranderliche Pr f Mess und berwachungsger te in Niederspannungs Stromversorgungsnetzen DIN EN 61326 2 2 2006 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements Part 2 2 Particular requirements Test configura tions operational conditions and performance criteria for portable test measuring and monitoring equipment used in low voltage distribution systems IEC 61326 2 2 2005 BS EN 61326 2 2 2006 Mat riel lectrique de mesure de commande et de laboratoire Exi gences relatives la CEM Partie 2 2 Exigences particuli res Configu rations d essai conditions de fonctionnement et crit r
70. le of the unit Make sure to place all the lateral supports of the unit on the forks If you need to return the unit please use the original packing and observe the guidelines for safe lifting and transportation chap 3 2 For disposal of the transport packing see chap 17 1 Note on second hand units Ex Demo Units Second hand units are units that were used for a short time for tests or exhibitions They are thoroughly tested before resale BINDER ensures that the chamber is technically sound and will work flawlessly Second hand units are marked with a sticker on the unit door Please remove the sticker before commis sioning the unit MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 22 94 gt BINDER 3 2 Guidelines for safe lifting and transportation The front castors can be blocked by brakes Please move the units with castors only when empty and on an even surface otherwise the castors may be damaged Mount the upholstered steel L type profile at the lower door locking After operation please observe the guidelines for temporarily decommissioning the unit chap 17 2 Sliding or tilting of the unit Damage to the unit Risk of injury by lifting heavy loads Do NOT lift or transport the unit using the door the handle or at the lower housing Do NOT lift the unit by hand Transport the unit only in its original packaging Secure the environmental simulation chamber with transport straps for transport Keep the unit i
71. leaning detergents free from acid or halides Instrument panel We recommend using the neutral cleaning agent Art No 1002 0016 sel coated hinge Standard commercial cleaning detergents free from acid or halides parts rear unit wall Do NOT use a neutral cleaning agent on zinc coated surfaces gt We recommend using the neutral cleaning agent Art No Art Nr 1002 0016 for a thorough and mild cleaning Any corrosive damage that may arise following use of other cleaning agents is excluded from liability by BINDER GmbH Any corrosive damage caused by a lack of cleaning is excluded from liability by BINDER GmbH Danger of corrosion Damage to the unit Do NOT use acidic or chlorine cleaning detergents Do NOT use a neutral cleaning agent on other kind of surfaces e g the zinc coated hinge parts or the rear unit wall gt For surface protection perform cleaning as quickly as possible After cleaning completely remove cleaning agents from the surfaces with a moistened towel Let the unit dry MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 62 94 gt BINDER gt Soapsuds may contain chlorides and must therefore NOT be used for cleaning gt With every decontamination method always use adequate personal safety controls Following cleaning leave the unit door open or remove the access port plugs The neutral cleaning agent may cause health problems in contact with skin
72. me of at least one second Otherwise the program will stop one section too early because the program line is incomplete e Program interruption rest function Press key HAND in order to interrupt the program During this program interruption time the controller equilibrates to the set points of the section actually reached The display reads AUTO HAND on the bottom right instead of AUTO program operation This state lasts until you press the EXIT key then the program continues If you want to cancel the in terrupted program keep the AUTOMATIC key pressed down for at least 5 seconds Tolerance band function If the tolerance minimum is set to e g 5 and the tolerance maximum to e g 5 the program will be interrupted when the actual value deviates by 5 C or more from the set point value During this program interruption time the controller equilibrates to the set points of the sec tion actually reached The display reads AUTO HAND on the bottom right instead of AUTO program operation You can enter different values for tolerance maximum and minimum for each section When the temperature is situated within the entered tolerance limits the program will continue auto matically and the indication AUTOHAND will disappear If you want to cancel the interrupted program keep the AUTOMATIC key pressed down for at least 5 seconds gt Programming of tolerances can extend program duration Therefore the duration of the pro
73. mity MK E3I 2 EC Declaration of Conformity MKT 5 Product registration EE 8 ie ee 12 ES Ne EI Ee EE 12 1 2 Structure of the safety instructions 2 2 0 0 12 1 2 1 Signal word Ben 12 1 2 2 Safety alert le e EE 13 1 2 3 lee EIERE 13 1 2 4 Word message panel 14 1 3 Localization position of safety labels on the unit 14 14 E 15 1 5 General safety instructions on installing and operating the environmental simulation chamber for complex temperature profiles MK 16 Mee 17 2 UNIT DESCRIPTION sein 18 2A UWitovervidW 2 2 Heiner tele Eed NENNEN 19 22 bateral control panels tenda e p eb eae a M La Lg 20 2 3 Instrument panel 21 2 4 Rear power switch nnn nete remr sns sns n 21 3 COMPLETENESS OF DELIVERY TRANSPORTATION STORAGE AND INSTALLATION ME 22 31 Unpacking and checking equipment and completeness of 22 3 2 Guidelines for safe lifting and transportation eene enne 23 3 3 SAJO EE 23 3 4 Location of installation and ambient conditions 23 4 INSTALLATION AND
74. mperature 2 0 46 9 5 Repetition of a section or several sections within a program 47 9 6 Performance after power failure in Program Mode eene nennen 47 9 7 Starting a previously entered 48 98 Deleting a e tee ELE 48 9 9 Temperature profile and operation lines 49 9 10 Program table template leet el 50 10 BEDEW PROTECTION FACILITY OPERATION LINE 1 51 11 ZERO VOLTAGE RELAY OUTPUTS VIA OPERATION LINES 2 TO 5 MKT Mle 4q 52 12 TEMPERATURE SAFETY 53 12 1 Over temperature protective device class 1 53 12 2 Safety controller over temperature safety device class 2 53 12 3 Over under temperature safety device class 2 option 55 13 NOTIFICATION AND ALARM FUNCTIONS 444 22 56 13 1 Notification and alarm system overview auto diagnosis 56 13 2 Resetting the notifications or alarm 56 14 NOTES ON REFRIGERATING OPERATION 44 57 15 OPTIONS 58 15 1 Communication software APT COM DataControlSystem 58 15 2 Interface
75. n The fan is off CONFIG HAND VIEW gt Select a program place Delayed program start start ti men A Start with section Remaining time of the selected start section Be Sar eran Res time 02 E Press the AUTOMATIC ER button to start the program Prog1 PROG 01 Prog2 PROG 02 Prog3 PROG 03 Prog4 PROG 04 5 PROG 05 Prog6 PROG 06 Prog7 PROG 07 Prog8 PROG 08 Prog9 PROG 09 Progi0 PROG 10 Prog11 PROG 11 Progi2 PROG 12 Prog13 PROG 13 Prog14 PROG 14 Prog15 PROG 15 Select a program via the arrow keys Press button DELPGM to delete the selected program Progi6 PROG 16 To delete individual program sections table lines use the inquiry display for adding or deleting program sections chap 9 1 MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 48 94 gt BINDER 9 9 Temperature profile and operation lines template Program No 1 to 25 Program author Program title Project C Operation line 5 1 ON active 0 OFF not active Operation line 3 Operation line 4 Operation line 4 ON HH Operation line 5 MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 49 94 9 10 Program table template Program author Program No 1 to 25 Operation line 2 Operation line 3 Program title Project Operation line 1 bedew protection Operation line 4 Section Set po
76. n nut option water cooling 19 Connection for cooling water inlet with screw thread for hose 7 with union nut option wa ter cooling MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 25 94 gt BINDER 4 1 Electrical connection The environmental simulation chamber MK MKT comes with a fixed power connection cable that has a length of 2700 mm 8 9 ft in length and 3 internal overload releases against excess current Power plug Mas Current type Power frequency Unit fuse MK 115 MK 240 MK 720 2 400 V 3 N 50 Hz sudden MKT 115 p 240 CEE plug 5 8 25 Amp 3 x MKT 720 poles 32 Amp 400 V 3N 50 Hz infernal Prior to connection and start up check the power supply voltage Compare the values to the specified data located on the unit s type plate left unit side bottom right hand see chap 1 4 When connecting please observe the regulations specified by the local electricity supply company and as well as the VDE directives for Germany e Pollution degree acc to IEC 61010 1 2 e Over voltage category acc to IEC 61010 1 11 Danger of incorrect power supply voltage Damage to the equipment gt Check the power supply voltage before connection and start up gt Compare the power supply voltage with the data indicated on the type plate See also electrical data chap 19 4 gt To completely separate the unit from the power supply you must disconnect the
77. n upright position Place the unit using technical devices fork lifter on the transport pallet Set the fork lifter only from the rear in the middle of the unit Make sure to place all the lateral sup ports of the unit on the forks gt Transport the unit with the original transport pallet Set the fork lifter ONLY to the pallet Without the pallet the unit is in imminent danger of overturning e Permissible ambient temperature range during transport 10 C 14 F to 60 140 F You can order transport packing and pallets for moving or shipping purposes from BINDER service 33 Storage Intermediate storage of the unit is possible in a closed and dry room Observe the guidelines for tempo rary decommissioning chap 17 2 Permissible ambient temperature range during storage 10 14 F to 60 140 F e Permissible ambient humidity max 70 r H non condensing When after storage in a cold location you transfer the unit to its warmer installation site condensation may form Before start up wait at least two hours until the chamber has attained ambient temperature and is completely dry and the oil in the compressors has warmed up In case of a prolonged temporal decommissioning Leave the unit door open or remove the access port plugs 3 4 Location of installation and ambient conditions Set up the environmental simulation chamber on a flat even and non flammable surfa
78. nmental simulation chamber for complex temperature profiles MK MKT bears the symbol for the marking of electrical and electronic equipment manufactured placed on the market in the EC after 13 August 2005 and be disposed of in separate collection accord ing to the directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE and German national law for electrical electronic equipment Elektro und Elektronikgerategesetz ElektroG WEEE marking crossed out wheeled bin with solid bar under A significant part of the materials must be recycled in order to protect the environ ment MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 65 94 gt BINDER At the end of the device s service life have the device disposed of according to the German national law for electrical and electronic equipment Elektro und Elektronikgerategesetz ElektroG from 23 March 2005 BGBI p 762 or contact BINDER service who will organize taking back and disposal of the unit according to the German national law for electrical and electronic equipment Elektro und Elektronikgerategesetz ElektroG from 23 March 2005 BGBI p 762 Violation against existing law Do NOT dispose of BINDER devices at public collecting points gt Have the device disposed of professionally at a recycling company that is certified ac cording to the German national law for electrical and electronic equipment Elektro und Elektronikgerategesetz ElektroG from 23 March 2005
79. nterval and permits storing up to 64000 measuring values Reading out is done with the Data Logger evaluation software You can give out a combined alarm and status protocol directly to a serial printer Data Logger Kit T 220 Temperature range 90 C 130 F up to 220 C 428 F to the mounting instructions Art No 7001 0204 and to the original user manual of the manu For detailed information on installation and operation of the BINDER Data Logger please refer facturer supplied with the data logger 15 6 Compressed air dryer available via BINDER INDIVIDUAL customized solu tions This option permits stronger dehumidification and thus the chamber can obtain lower humidity values The compressed air dryer is turned on via the switch 8 in the lateral control panel 15 7 Water cooling available via BINDER INDIVIDUAL customized solutions The optional water cooling serves to cooling the unit instead of the air cooling and reduces the heat which is emitted to the ambient air during cooling operation Retrofitting by the manufacturer is possible The unit must be returned to the BINDER factory for installa tion Water connections With the optional water cooling the unit is supplied with cooling water via a freshwater pipe max inlet temperature 10 C e Connection of cooling water inlet please refer to chap 4 2 e Connection of cooling water outlet please refer to chap 4 3 MKT E3 1 10 2013
80. of the environmental simulation chamber for complex temperature profiles MK MKT it is important that you read this operating manual completely and carefully and observe all instruc tions as indicated Failure to read understand and follow the instructions may result in personal injury It can also lead to damage to the unit and or poor equipment performance 1 Safety This operating manual is part of the components of delivery Always keep it handy for reference The de vice should only be operated by laboratory personnel especially trained for this purpose and familiar with all precautionary measures required for working in a laboratory To avoid injuries and damage observe the safety instructions of the operating manual Failure to observe the safety instructions Serious injuries and unit damage gt Observe the safety instructions in this operating manual gt Carefully read the complete operating instructions of the environmental simulation cham ber for complex temperature profiles MK MKT 1 4 Legal considerations This operating manual is for informational purposes only It contains information for installing start up operation and maintenance of the product Note the contents and the product described are subject to change without notice Understanding and observing the instructions in this operating manual are prerequisites for hazard free use and safety during operation and maintenance In no event shall BINDER
81. ompressor not turned on Electro valves defective No or not enough refrigerant Rear power switch 16 turned on less than 1 hour before operating the chamber Contact BINDER service Turn on the rear power switch 16 at least one hour before operating the chamber Condensation Condensation at the samples Heating up phase without be dew protection Use the bedew protection chap 10 Condensation or icing at the sides of the inner chamber Set point for a long time below ambient temperature icing in the preheating chamber Defrost the unit Condensation at the samples or at the sides of the inner chamber notification 1H PREHEAT PHASE in the controller display Rear power switch 16 turned on less than 1 hour before operating the chamber Turn on the rear power switch 16 at least one hour before operating the chamber Controller No unit function dark display Display mode Standby active Press any controller key Main power switch turned off Turn on the main power switch No entries to controller keypad possible Notification KEY LOCK is displayed Keyboard locking option acti vated Unlock keyboard locking chap 15 4 No access to menu User set tings User code incorrect Contact BINDER service Wrong temperature alarms dis turbance of temperature accuracy Temperature unit changed to F
82. on Temperature value at the start of the program section Fan speed in no function FAN EIER Operating contacts operation lines 1 Bedew protection Operating contacts Duration of the program section 00 45 00 _ No of start section in case of repeat cycles No of repeats in case of repeat cycles Setpoint 1 Repeat Section 5 Repeat Number 10 NC SC Tol band 1999 0 Temperature limits maximum minimum temperature Tol band max 9999 0 In case of exceeding temporary program stop Parameter set 1 Pre selected value Do NOT change Select the parameters via the arrow keys and confirm by pressing ENTER Then enter the values via the arrow keys and confirm the entry by pressing ENTER For a negative set point entry enter the numerical value first and then the minus sign With set point type Limit the user shall adapt the safety controller chap 12 2 to the highest temperature set point value of the program actually used Check the safety controller for each temperature program and change it if necessary Set the safety controller set point by approx 10 C above the highest temperature set point of the program 8 80 gt In case of the optional over under temperature safety device chap 12 3 check also the temperature limits entered there and adjust them if necessary Performance after completing the program The controller
83. on degree acc to IEC 61010 1 2 2 2 Over current release category B P x RA E gib x Noise level approx dB A 64 64 65 1 Lower values are valid at an ambient temperature of max 25 C 77 F 2 Depending on the set point All technical data is specified for unloaded units with standard equipment at an ambient temperature of 25 C 77 F and a power supply voltage fluctuation of 10 The temperature data is determined in accordance to BINDER factory standard following DIN 12880 observing the recommended wall clearanc es of 10 of the height width and depth of the inner chamber All indications are average values typical for units produced in series We reserve the right to change technical specifications at any time If the cabinet is fully loaded the specified heating up and cooling down times may vary accord ing to the load MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 73 94 gt BINDER 19 6 Equipment and options gt To operate the environmental simulation chamber use only original BINDER accessories or accessories components from third party suppliers authorized by BINDER The user is re sponsible for any risk arising from using unauthorized accessories Regular equipment Microprocessor display program controller Door with heated window and interior lighting Programmable bedew protection of charging material Environmentally friendly refrigerant R404a Temperature safety device class 2 ac
84. or each program section you can enter a temperature set point and the switching state of up to 8 opera tion lines Operating line 1 is used to control the bedew protection chap 10 Operation lines 2 to 5 serve to switch any device connected to the zero voltage relay outputs DIN sockets 8 and 9 MKT option for MK chap 11 The other operation lines are non functional Programming is possible directly by the keypad of the controller or graphically by the software APT COM 3 DataControlSystem option chap 15 1 specially developed by BINDER MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 39 94 gt BINDER 9 1 Menu based program entry Display showing the initial normal display in Idle Mode W CONFIG PGM HAND VIEW Press the PGM button The window program selection appears PROG 01 PROG 02 PROG 03 PROG 04 PROG 05 PROG 06 PROG 07 PROG 08 PROG 09 PROG 10 PROG 11 PROG 12 PROG 13 PROG 14 PROG 15 Select a program via the arrow keys and confirm by pressing ENTER The following display serves to select a subroutine 08 43 57 15 12 10 TP Program 1 TP Program 2 TP Program 3 Select the first subroutine TP Program 1 TP Program 2 und TP Program 3 are without function and confirm by pressing ENTER A program table will appear which is initially empty until you enter the temperature values You can now enter the temperature program Temperature at the begin Program No ning of the program section
85. pera ture accuracy and rapid heating up and cooling down phases thus providing the ideal facilities for solving all the problems which occur during material as well as ageing and stress tests In addition the environ mental simulation chamber for complex temperature profiles provides almost unlimited possibilities for adaptation to individual customer requirements based upon extensive programming options The patented APT line preheating chamber and air conduction technology guarantees excellent spatial temperature values for the total working area The environmental simulation chamber MK MKT provides a powerful refrigerating system with rapid cooling down speeds In addition the environmental simulation chamber MK provides almost unlimited possibilities for adaptation to individual customer requirements based upon extensive programming options The high quality housing insulation guarantees both a low noise mode of operation and a consistently low housing temperature The inner chamber the pre heating chamber and the interior side of the doors are all made of stainless steel material no 1 4301 V2A in Germany US equivalent 304 When operating the chamber at temperatures above 150 C 302 F the impact of the oxygen in the air may cause discol oration of the metallic surfaces yellowish brown or blue by natural oxidation processes These colora tions are harmless and will in no way impair the function or quality of the unit The housing
86. place it Therefore please contact an author ized service provider or BINDER Service 12 2 Safety controller over temperature safety device class 2 The environmental simulation chamber for complex temperature profiles MK MKT is equipped with an over temperature safety device class 2 acc to DIN 12880 It is designated as the safety controller This second electrically independent temperature controller takes over at a selectable set point in case of a faulty condition It serves to protect the charging material against extremely high temperatures With the option over under temperature safety device chap 12 3 the safety controller must be set to maximum temperature The message TEMPERATURE LIMIT on the controller display indicates safety controller activity The safety controller controls the environmental simulation chamber to the entered safety controller set point until the temperature inside the chamber returns below this temperature and until you then reset the alarm message by button RESET gt Regularly check the safety controller setting for set point type Limit or Offset e in Manual Mode according to the entered set point temperature value e in Program Mode according to the highest temperature value of the selected temperature program Set the safety controller set point by approx 10 C above the highest temperature set point Safety controller set point types Limit Absolute
87. power plug Install the unit in a way that the power plug is easily accessible and can be easily pulled in case of danger MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 26 94 gt BINDER 4 2 Connection of cooling water outlet for water cooling option An enclosure inside the unit contains the connection kit for the cooling water inlet and outlet e Fasten the cooling hose to the connection OUT 18 Figure 8 on the rear of the unit screw thread 3A e You can use a part of the supplied tap water hose as a drainage hose In case another hose is used it has to be permanently resistant against max 50 122 F e Protect both ends of the drainage hose with two of the four supplied hose clamps Before turning on the unit check the connection for leaks 4 3 Connection of cooling water inlet for water cooling option a Connect the cooling water outlet before connecting the cooling water inlet Type of suitable water quality Water intake temperature max 10 C 50 F pH value 4 7 e connection pressure 4 to 10 bar a BINDER GmbH is NOT responsible for the water quality at the user s site Any problems and malfunctions that might arise following use of water of deviating quality is excluded from liability by BINDER GmbH The warranty becomes void in the event of use of water of deviating quality An enclosure inside the unit contains the connection kit for the cooling water inle
88. pt the safety controller chap 12 2 always when you changed SS temperature limits entered there and adjust them if necessary In Manual Mode no program can be started A set point can be entered for temperature The actual value equilibrates to this set point When pushing the EXIT button in Manual Mode the controller changes to Idle Mode The set points en tered in Manual Mode remain saved gt When incidentally pressing the EXIT button during Manual Mode operation the controller will change to Idle Mode and thus will not adjust any longer to the program set points We recommend the keyboard locking option chap 15 4 during operation gt For a negative set point entry enter the numerical value first and then the minus sign 8 2 Performance after power failure in Manual Mode In Manual Mode HAND all functions return exactly to the same status the chamber had before power failure The set point is immediately resumed the switching states of the operation lines are conserved No error message indicating that a power failure has taken place is displayed However the power failure will appear in the event list 9 Program operation 1 channel program controller MB1 permits programming temperature cycles It offers 25 program memory positions with 100 program sections each The total cumulative number of program sections is limited to 500 It is not possible to link several programs F
89. purposes Contrast No function Displ power down e Switch off event Do not change the entry Wait Period e Waiting period You can enter a delay time after which the display following manual activation will automatically be turned off This happens when the moment is outside the operation time defined in menu Contin op eration Contin operation Enter an operation time to determine the period of display activity Outside the defined time the display is automatically turned off Pressing down any key will reactivate the display After the time set in menu Displ power down the display will turn off again when the actual time is not within the operation time fixed in menu Cont operation User Level Toggle here to the display menu User Level chap 6 4 by entering a password Factory default setting for this password is 00001 You can change the password user code in the User Level menu Safety control Set The setting of the tolerance limit of the safety controller see chap 12 3 is displayed You cannot change it in this view Safety control Act The measuring result of the safety controller is displayed The safety controller compares the value meas ured by a second independent temperature sensor to the entered tolerance limit MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 33 94 gt BINDER 6 4 Menu settings the User Level menu Date and time Summer time gt Language English Temperature
90. ram Edi tor of the software APT COM 3 DataControlSystem the setting step has been selected Select setting ramp in the Program Editor of the software APT COM 3 DataControlSystem and transfer a program to the chamber controller Display flashing 1999 or 1999 or 9999 Sensor rupture between sen sor and controller or Pt 100 sensor defective Short circuit Contact BINDER service Initialization problem due to turning on the chamber too early Observe a delay time of approx 30s between turning the chamber Off and On again gt Only qualified service personnel authorized by BINDER must perform repair Repaired units must comply with the BINDER quality standards 19 Technical description 19 1 Factory calibration and adjustment This unit was calibrated and adjusted in the factory Calibration and adjustment were performed using standardized test instructions according to the QM DIN EN ISO 9001 system applied by BINDER certi fied since December 1996 by TUV CERT All test equipment used is subject to the administration of measurement and test equipment that is also constituent part of the BINDER QM DIN EN ISO 9001 sys tems They are controlled and calibrated to a DKD standard at regular intervals 19 2 Over current protection The environmental simulation chambers MK MKT are equipped with an internal protection not accessible from outside If these fuses h
91. reen 5014 0182 Program controller MB1 E A board 5014 0117 Thermal cut off device 229 444 F class 1 5006 0037 Unit fuse 3 pieces internal overload release B16A 5006 0069 Entry module option over under temperature safety device 5014 0050 Temperature sensor 2x Pt 100 straight 5002 0043 Temperature sensor 2x Pt 100 straight 5002 0046 Temperature sensor Pt 100 straight 5002 0021 Data Logger Kit T 220 8012 0715 Door switch 5019 0009 Qualification folder MK DL011031 Qualification folder MKT DL012031 Neutral cleaning agent 1 kg 1002 0016 Calibration service MK Calibration of temperature including certificate DLO11021 Spatial temperature measurement including certificate 2 5 measuring points DLO11022 Spatial temperature measurement including certificate 6 9 measuring points DLO11023 Spatial temperature measurement including certificate 10 18 measuring points DLO11024 Spatial temperature measurement acc to DIN 12880 including certificate DLO11025 27 measuring points Spatial temperature measurement including certificate 2 5 measuring points Spatial temperature measurement including certificate 6 9 measuring points Spatial temperature measurement including certificate 10 18 measuring points Spatial temperature measurement acc to DIN 12880 including certificate 27 measuring points 01012025 E3 1 10 2013 page 75 94 gt BINDER 19 8 Heating up and cooling down graphs MK Heating up
92. returns the unit continues to function in the original operating mode it was in previously before an actual power failure had occurred In Manual Mode HAND the controller regulates the tem perature to the last entered set points while in Program Mode AUTO it regulates the temperature to its set point that were reached during the program operation The power failure is noted in the event list chap 6 2 however no error message is displayed indicating that a power failure has taken place 5 4 Performance when opening the door When you open the door temperature control heating and refrigeration immediately stops the compres sor continues running for 5 minutes without cooling The fan is off 5 5 Turning on the unit Turn on the rear power switch 16 at least one hour before operating the unit Set the main power switch 3 to position The pilot lamp shows the unit is ready for operation gt Observe a delay time of approx 30s between turning Off and again On the main power switch 3 Otherwise an initialization problem may occur display showing e g 1999 The refrigerating function is available only one hour after turning on the rear power switch 16 This is indicated by the notification 1H PREHEAT PHASE in the controller display chap 13 1 Note that the chamber is in stand by mode when the main power switch is in position and the controller display is dark Turn on the unit by pressing any bu
93. rs au thorized by BINDER The user is responsible for any risk caused by using unauthorized accessories Danger of overheating Damage to the unit Do NOT install the unit in unventilated recesses Ensure sufficient ventilation for dispersal of the heat Do not operate the environmental simulation chamber MK MKT in hazardous locations Explosion hazard Danger of death Do NOT operate the unit in potentially explosive areas KEEP explosive dust or air solvent mixtures AWAY from the unit The environmental simulation chamber MK MKT does not dispose of any measures of explosion protec tion Explosion hazard Danger of death Do NOT introduce any substance into the environmental simulation chamber which is combustible or explosive at working temperature NO explosive dust or air solvent mixture in the inner chamber Any solvent contained in the charging material must not be explosive or inflammable irrespective of the solvent concentration in the steam room NO explosive mixture with air must form The temperature inside the chamber must lie below the flash point or below the sublimation point of the charging material Familiarize yourself with the physical and chemical properties of the charging material as well as the con tained moisture constituent and its behavior with the addition of heat energy Familiarize yourself with any potential health ri
94. rsendung durch Name Spediteur o Date of dispatch to BINDER GmbH Tag der Absendung an BINDER GmbH MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 90 94 gt BINDER We hereby declare that the following measures have been taken Wir erkl ren dass folgende Mafinahmen getroffen wurden U Hazardous substances were removed from the unit including component parts so that no hazard ex ists for any person in the handling or repair of these items das Ger t Bauteil wurde von Gefahrstoffen be freit so dass bei Handhabung Reparaturen f r die betreffenden Person keinerlei Gef hrdung besteht The unit was securely packaged and properly identified das Ger t wurde sicher verpackt und vollstandig gekennzeichnet Information about the hazardousness of the shipment if required has been provided to the transporter der Spediteur wurde falls vorgeschrieben ber die Gefahrlichkeit der Sendung informiert We hereby commit ourselves and guarantee that we will indemnify BINDER GmbH for all damages that are a consequence of incomplete or incorrect information provided by us and that we will exempt BINDER GmbH from eventual damage claims by third parties Wir versichern dass wir gegen ber BINDER f r jeden Schaden der durch unvollst ndige und unrichtige Angaben entsteht haften und BINDER gegen eventuell entstehende Schadenanspr che Dritter freistellen We are aware that in accordance with Article 823 of the German Civil Code BGB
95. ry 1 sec the temperature change will proceed rapidly with in the minimum amount of time step step constant ramp ramp constant constant constant ramp Figure 11 Possible temperature transitions The following chapter offers examples of programming a set point ramp and a set point step 9 3 Program entry as set point ramp or as set point step In order to avoid incorrect programming we recommend plotting the temperature profile chart template in chap 9 9 and entering the values into a table template in chap 9 10 The controller provides 8 operation lines that can be activated or de activated for each program section Operating contact 1 is used to control the bedew protection chap 10 Operation lines 2 to 5 serve to switch any device connected to the zero voltage relay outputs DIN sockets 8 and 9 MKT option for MK chap 11 The other operation lines are non functional MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 42 94 gt BINDER Program entry as set point ramp example 30 1120 i 180 1380 Operation line 1 2 bedew protection OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Program table corresponding to the diagram above Program Set Fan Section Operation lines Target No of Minimum Maximum section point time Sk section cycles tolerance tolerance temp No wt FAN Time 19 2 No Tmin Tmax 01 20 00 30 00 Off Off Off Off Off 1 0 1999 9999 02 0 01 30
96. sed down for at least 5 seconds General note The controller MB1 displays more menu entries than those described in this manual These are password protected because they are relevant for service purposes only and the user must not modify them Only service authorized by BINDER can access these entries MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 46 94 gt BINDER 9 55 Repetition of a section or several sections within a program Here we use the example of a set point ramp temperature program of chap 9 3 The shaded sections 02 and 03 shall be repeated e g 30 times Program Set Fan Section Operation lines Target No of Minimum Maximum section point time Sk section cycles tolerance tolerance temp No W4 FAN Time 1 No gy Tmn Tmax 01 20 00 30 00 Off Off Off Off Off 1 0 1999 9999 02 0 01 30 00 Off Off Off Off Off 1 0 9 5 03 60 01 00 00 Off Off Off Off Off 1 0 2 2 04 60 03 20 00 Off Off Off Off Off 1 0 1999 9999 05 40 00 00 01 Off Off Off Off Off 1 0 1999 9999 The following table shows the program that results whereby the differences to the table above are shaded Program Set Fan Section Operation lines Target No of Minimum Maximum section point time Sk section cycles tolerance tolerance temp No w 1 FAN Time gt 4 3 7
97. ses covered by the Kyoto Protocol Contains fluorinated greenhouse gases covered by the Kyoto Protocol Symbol on the type plate Information CE conformity marking ec Electrical and electronic equipment manufactured placed on the market in the EC after 13 August 2005 and to be disposed of in separate collection according to directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE The equipment is certified in the GOST R certification system of GOSTSTANDARD Russia MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 15 94 gt BINDER 1 5 General safety instructions on installing and operating the environmental simulation chamber for complex temperature profiles MK MKT With regard to operating the environmental simulation chamber for complex temperature profiles MK MKT and to the installation location please observe the guideline BGI GUV I on safe working in laborato ries formerly BGR GUV R 120 or ZH 1 119 laboratory guidelines issued by the employers liability insur ance association for Germany BINDER GmbH is only responsible for the safety features of the unit provided skilled electricians or quali fied personnel authorized by BINDER perform all maintenance and repair and if components relating to chamber safety are replaced in the event of failure with original spare parts To operate the unit use only original BINDER accessories or accessories from third party supplie
98. sks caused by the charging material the contained moisture constituent or by reaction products that may arise during the temperature process Take adequate measures to exclude such risks prior to putting the environmental simulation chamber into operation MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 16 94 gt BINDER Electrical hazard Danger of death The unit must NOT become wet during operation or maintenance The environmental simulation chambers MK MKT were produced in accordance with VDE regulations and were routinely tested in accordance to VDE 0411 1 IEC 61010 1 The inner chamber the door window and the access ports will become hot during operation Danger of burning Do NOT touch the inner surfaces the door window the front panel around the inner chamber the access ports or the charging material during operation Stability hazard Danger of injury Damage to the unit and the charging material Housing cover breakaway 69 Do climb on the lower housing cover Do NOT load the lower housing cover with heavy objects while the unit door is open 1 6 Intended use Environmental simulation chambers for complex temperature profiles MK MKT are suitable for tempera ture treatment of solid or pulverized charging material as well as bulk material using the supply of heat or cold They are suitable for harmless materials A mixture of any component of the charging ma
99. t and outlet e Fasten the cooling water hose to the connection IN 19 Figure 8 on the rear of the unit screw thread 32 e Install the water supply connection using either the enclosed water hose or another pressure resistant one To accomplish this remove the cover of the freshwater connection IN 19 Figure 8 on the rear of the unit e Protect both ends of the hose with two of the four supplied hose clamps Before turning on the unit check the connection for leaks MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 27 94 gt BINDER 5 Startup After connecting the electrical supply chap 4 you can start up the unit e Turn on the rear power switch 16 at least one hour before operating the unit e Turn on the unit via the main power switch 3 in the lateral control panel The refrigerating function is available only one hour after turning on the rear power switch 16 This is indicated by the notification 1H PREHEAT PHASE in the controller display chap 13 1 Warming chambers may release odors in the first few days after commissioning This is not a quality de fect To reduce odors quickly we recommend heating up the chamber to its nominal temperature for one day and in a well ventilated location 5 1 Function overview of the MB1 display program controller Pilot lamp Ready for operation EXIT button to exit a menu point AUTOMATIC button to start a previously entered program ENTER button to confirm a select
100. t avoided could result in death or serious irreversible injury MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 12 94 Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in moderate or minor reversible injury gt BINDER Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in damage to the product and or its functions or of a property in its proximity 1 2 2 Safety alert symbol A 1 2 3 Pictograms injury Use of the safety alert symbol indicates a risk of injury Observe all measures that are marked with the safety alert symbol in order to avoid death or Warning signs Electrical hazard gt Hot surface Explosive atmosphere Stability hazard Lifting hazard Pollution Hazard Harmful substances Risk of corrosion and or chemical burns Biohazard Mandatory action signs Mandatory regulation Read operating instructions Disconnect the power Lift with mechanical assistance plug water Environment protection Wear protective gloves Wear safety goggles Prohibition signs Do NOT touch Do NOT spray with Do NOT climb MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 13 94 gt BINDER gt Information to be observed in order to ensure optimum function of the product 1 2 4 Word message panel structure Type cause of hazard Possible consequences
101. t lamp K1 goes off Then reset the alarm message at the controller display by controller button RESET see chap 13 Setting limit temperatures at modules 9a and 9b e Press down button P e The display changes to entry mode Enter the desired limit temperature via the arrow keys e The entered temperature value is adopted after a few seconds The display shows the actual temperature again page 55 94 gt BINDER 13 Notification and alarm functions 13 1 Notification and alarm system overview auto diagnosis system e Visual indications of notifications or error messages are blue notes on the display of the MB1 controller e Visual indications of alarm messages are red notes with an alarm bell symbol In addition there is an audible alert if you did not deactivate the buzzer in the User level menu chap 6 4 1 blue field red field FAULT COMPRESSOR Fault in refrigerating machine immediately One hour preheating phase no 1H PREHEAT PHASE _ refrigerating function immediately Operation line 1 bedew protection DRY _ activated immediately Limit value of safety controller ex TEMPERATURE LIMIT ceeded immediately With option over under temperature safety device class 2 chap 12 3 Exceeding the maximum minimum 8 TEMP LIMIT temperature immediately With option keyboard locking chap 15 4 Locked keyboard eee immediately The indicated intervals refer to the t
102. terial with air must NOT be explosive The operating temperature must lie below the flash point or below the subli mation point of the charging material Other applications are not approved Environmental simulation chambers for complex temperature profiles MK MKT can be used for drying purposes but are specially designed for solving all the problems which occur during material and ageing tests Do NOT use the unit for drying purpose especially if greater quantities of steam leading to condensation will be set free Following the instructions in this operating manual and conducting regular maintenance work chap 16 are part of the intended use A The charging material shall not contain any corrosive ingredients that may damage the ma chine components made of stainless steel aluminum and copper Such ingredients include in particular acids and halides Any corrosive damage caused by such ingredients is excluded from liability by BINDER GmbH MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 17 94 gt BINDER 2 Unit description The environmental simulation chamber for complex temperature profiles MK MKT is a specially devel oped precision refrigerating warming cabinet with an unrivalled capacity which by far exceeds the capa bilities of normal test cabinets With its extensive program control the environmental simulation chamber for complex temperature profiles MK MKT is designed for optimum performance with regard to tem
103. tes relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits Directive 2006 95 CE du Parlement Europ en et du Conseil du 12 d cembre 2006 concernant le rapprochement des l gislations des tats membres relatives au mat riel lectrique destin tre employ dans certaines limites de tension EMV Richtlinie Richtlinie 2004 108 EG des Europ ischen Parlaments und des Rates vom 2004 108 EG 15 Dezember 2004 zur Angleichung der Rechtsvorschriften der Mitglied EMC Directive staaten Uber die elektromagnetische Vertraglichkeit und zur Aufhebung Directive CEM Directive 2004 108 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 2004 108 CE 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and repealing Directive 98 336 EEC Directive 2004 108 CE du Parlement Europ en et du Conseil du 15 d cembre 2004 relative au rapprochement des l gislations des tats membres concernant la compatibilit lectromagn tique et abrogeant le directive 98 336 CEE Die oben beschriebenen Produkte tragen entsprechend die Kennzeichnung CE The products described above corresponding to this bear the CE mark Les produits d crits ci dessus en correspondance portent l indication CE 1 3 MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 5 94 gt BINDER Die oben beschriebenen Produkte sind konform mit folgenden harmonisierten Normen The products described above are in conformi
104. that the above mentioned unit component part Wir versichern dass og Gerat Bauteil Has not been exposed to or contains any toxic or otherwise hazardous substances weder giftige noch sonstige gefahrliche Stoffe enthalt oder solche anhaften That eventually generated reaction products are non toxic and also do not represent a hazard auch evtl entstandene Reaktionsprodukte weder giftig sind noch sonst eine Gefahrdung darstellen Eventual residues of hazardous substances have been removed evtl R ckst nde von Gefahrstoffen entfernt wurden 0 4 2 For toxic radioactive biologically harmful or hazardous substances or any other hazard ous materials f r giftige radioaktive biologisch bedenkliche bzw gef hrliche Stoffe oder anderweitig gefahrliche Stoffe We hereby guarantee that Wir versichern dass The hazardous substances which have come into contact with the above mentioned equip ment component part have been completely listed under item 3 1 and that all information in this re gard is complete die gef hrlichen Stoffe die mit dem o g Ger t Bauteil in Kontakt kamen in 3 1 aufgelistet sind und alle Angaben vollst ndig sind That the unit component part has not been in contact with radioactivity das Ger t Bauteil nicht mit Radi oaktivitat in Ber hrung kam 5 Kind of transport transporter Transportweg Spediteur Transport by means and name of transport company etc Ve
105. time MK 115 C 200 150 100 50 Time min Cooling down time MK 115 Temp C 200 150 100 50 0 60 90 120 150 MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 76 94 gt BINDER Heating up time MK 240 Temp C 200 150 100 50 Time min Cooling down time MK 240 Temp C 200 150 100 50 Time min MK MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 77 94 gt BINDER Heating up time MK 720 Temp C 200 150 100 50 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 Time min Cooling down time MK 720 Temp C 200 150 100 50 MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 78 94 gt BINDER 19 9 Heating up and cooling down graphs MKT Heating up time MKT 115 Temp C 200 150 100 50 Time min Cooling down time MKT 115 Temp C 200 150 100 50 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 Time min MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 79 94 gt BINDER Heating up time MKT 240 Temp C 200 160 120 80 40 0 Time min Cooling down time MKT 240 Temp C 200 160 120 80 40 0 Time min MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 80 94 gt BINDER Heating up time MKT 720 Temp C 200 150 100 50 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 Time min Cooling down time MKT 720 Temp C 200 150 100 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 Time min 100
106. ts 8 and 9 MKT option for MK chap 11 The other operation lines are non functional All settings remain valid in Manual Mode HAND until the next manual change if the unit had been turned off or in case of toggling to Idle Mode or Program Mode AUTO 81 Entering the set point values 08 43 55 15 12 10 W Idle Mode No heating or cooling function The fan is off CONFIG PGM HAND VIEW Toggling to Manual Mode eo eo Change of page Y DRY Contact 2 Arrow buttons to select the operation lines Arrow buttons to Button to move the decimal point Operation line 1 Bedew protection enter the value gt Unlock the keyboard locking option chap 15 4 via the key switch to enter the set point MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 38 94 gt BINDER Temperature ranges Setting range Control range 50 C 58 F up to 180 C 356 F range 50 C 40 C 40 F up to 180 C 356 F up to 40 C not provided for operation 80 C 112 F up to 180 C 356 F range 80 C 70 C 94 F up to 180 C 356 F up to 70 C not provided for operation the temperature set point Set the safety controller set point by approx 10 C above the de sired temperature set point In case of the optional over under temperature safety device chap 12 3 check also the MK MKT gt With set point type Limit ada
107. tton When turned on the unit functions in the operat ing mode entered before turning off In Manual Mode HAND the controller regulates the temperature to the last entered set point and in Program Mode AUTO it regulates the temperature to the set points reached during previous program operation MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 29 94 gt BINDER Structure of toggling between Idle Mode Manual Mode Program Mode Idle Mode HAND EXIT Menu Program start Manual Mode HAND Program Mode AUTO C or EXIT gt For control reasons the refrigeration machine starts with a delay time The refrigeration ma chine also turns off with a 5 minutes delay This explains why the compressor may remain operating also during positive temperature jumps MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 30 94 gt BINDER 6 Controller MB1 settings 6 1 Selection of the menu language The display program controller MB1 controls the temperature inside the environmental simulation cham ber The controller communicates by a menu guide using real words in German English and French The selection of the desired menu language is located in the sub menu User Level of the User Settings menu Select menu point Language CONFIG User settings Instrument data Contrast Displ Power down Contin
108. ty with the following harmonized standards Les produits d crits ci dessus sont conformes aux normes harmonis es suivantes Sicherheit safety s curit EN 61010 1 2010 EN 61010 2 010 2003 61326 1 2006 Corr 1 2008 Corr 2 2010 EN 61326 2 2 2006 MKT E3 1 10 2013 Sicherheitsbestimmungen fur elektrische Mess Steuer Regel und Laborgerate Teil 1 Allgemeine Anforderungen DIN EN 61010 1 2002 Berichtigung 1 2002 Berichtigung 2 2004 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements IEC 61010 1 2010 BS EN 61010 1 2010 R gles de s curit pour appareils lectriques de mesurage de r gula tion et de laboratoire Partie 1 Prescriptions g n rales CEI 61010 1 2010 NF EN 61010 2011 Sicherheitsbestimmungen f r elektrische MeR Steuer Regel und Laborger te Teil 2 010 Besondere Anforderungen an Laborger te f r das Erhitzen von Stoffen DIN EN 61010 2 010 2004 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 2 010 Particular requirements for laboratory equipment for the heating of materials IEC 61010 2 10 2005 BS EN 61010 2 10 2003 R gles de s curit pour appareils lectriques de mesurage de r gula tion et de laboratoire Partie 2 010 Prescriptions particuli res pour appareils de laboratoire utilis s pour
109. we are directly liable with regard to third parties in this instance especially the employees of BINDER GmbH who have been entrusted with the handling repair of the unit component Es ist uns bekannt dass wir gegen ber Dritten hier insbesondere mit der Handhabung Reparatur des Ger ts des Bauteils betraute Mitarbeiter der Firma BINDER gem 8823 BGB direkt haften Position Title Date Datum Signature Unterschrift Company stamp Firmenstempel gt Equipment that is returned to the factory for repair must be accompanied by a completely filled out contamination clearance certificate For service and maintenance on site such a contami nation clearance certificate must be submitted to the service technician before the start of any work No repair or maintenance of the equipment is possible without a properly filled out con tamination clearance certificate MKT E3 1 10 2013 page 91 94 gt BINDER 20 2 For units in North America and Central America Product Return Authorization Request Please complete this form and the Customer Decontamination Declaration next 2 pages and attach the required pictures E mail to IDL SalesOrderProcessing USA Q binder world com After we have received and reviewed the complete information we will decide on the issue of a RMA num ber Please be aware that size specifications voltage specifications as well as performance specifications are
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