Accuspin 1 120V 230V
Accuspin 1 120V 230V
Accuspin 1 120V 230V
SERVICE MANUAL
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Title
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (not part of this manual)
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Service Servicing Schedule (Yearly Procedure) Maintenance Routine without Dismantling the Centrifuge Electrical Installation and Safety switch OFF the centrifuge and disconnect the unit from power check voltage supply and mains fusing (15/16 Amps slow blow characteristic) check condition of plug and wall socket - replace defective parts check cord condition and fixing - replace or refit it
check the base (table, lorry with lockable wheels etc.) for resonance-free and stable conditions check for a well ventilated place and sufficient distances to walls or adjacent equipment check the levelling of the centrifuge - use a spirit level
2.1.1.3 Lid Locking Mechanism and Safety Device
connect the centrifuge to power and switch ON check for easy lid closing and self-acting lid opening - if in disorder, readjust lid looped hook and/or hinges and smear hook slightly with grease check the rubber gasket for lids and bolts sealing and replace, if damaged for checking the electronically safety circuit: start the centrifuge, let it shortly run and stop it, the lid must not be unlocked by the microprocessor as long as the speed is more than 60 rpm - if safety circuit is out of function, replace main board
2.1.1.4 Cleanliness of Spin Chamber and Motor Cover
open the lid and remove the rotor (for loosening turn in arrow direction - see rim of rotor chamber) clean the spin chamber with a dry and absorbent cloth (remove all dust and moisture see also section for Cleaning) check the cleanliness of the motor flange and take care of the annular slot around the motor shaft: penetrating fluids can damage the upper motor bearing or electronics, remove fluids with an injector and/or absorbent paper
2.1.1.5 Rotor and Bucket Condition and Sealing
check the condition of rotor and buckets (especially all supporting or stressed partitions as jib arms, rim of bearing surface etc.): the rotor and/or buckets must not be used any longer, if there are visible traces of mechanical damage or rust check the condition of rotor and/or bucket sealing and replace in case of malfunction
2.1.1.6 Rotor Fixing and Motor Shaft
check the perfect condition of the collet chuck and replace it in case of malfunction (thread is worn out, horizontal grooves etc.) check the condition of the motor shaft: the centrifuge must not be used any longer, if the motor shaft is damaged the thread should be greased a little
2.1.1.7 Temperature dependence
maximum ambient temperature 40C check air guide for correct position, check space round the centrifuge. If airflow is blocked safety devises will cut off the unit please notice that this is a non-cooled unit and sample temperatures of 20 K above ambient could be possible
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install available and empty rotors and check the imbalance behaviour with rotor dependant cut off and run through weights and replace worn out motor rubber mounts, the motor if required or adjust the imbalance switch
2.1.2
check the supporting and damping motor elements and replace them at least every 3 years. We recommend a yearly change. A maintenance kit is available
2.1.2.2 Braking Circuit
check the function of the braking circuit (warming up of brake resistor, even and noiseless brake effect) and replace defective parts in case of malfunction
2.1.2.3 Ventilation and Proper Air Flow
check the function of all fans (parallel cut in and out) and the air flow direction check the air inlet slots in the casing and at the rear panel for free ventilation, insufficient air flow will lead to an inadmissible temperature rise of motor and electronic parts
2.1.2.4 Lead and Screwing Connections
check the terminal and plug connections of leads on all boards and electrical components and replace defective parts check the screwing connections of boards, mechanical and electrical components and re-tighten them if necessary
2.1.2.5 Protection Earth Core and Grounding Connections
check the protection earth core for continuity and all grounding plug connectors (see also 2.6 Electrical Safety Check) check insulation resistance and leakage current (see 2.6)
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Trouble Shooting Possible Error Source Mains fuse or circuit breaker failed Faulty mains cord or No mains instrument socket voltage supply Unit fuse or fuses on the main board defective Faulty connection from CPU to No low voltage supply for indication board indication board Faulty indication or CPU board NV-RAM out of Interrupted socket or not program correctly placed Error Cause Reduced voltage supply (>10%) Corrective Procedure Check fuse or circuit breaker and replace or switch on again Check instrument cord and socket, replace defective parts Replace it, if fuses blows again, search for other faults Check connectors on CPU, indication board and connecting leads Replace main board completely Insert the valid NV-RAM and push it correctly into socket
Error Indication
All display CPU program elements reset may be are shortly caused by EMI illuminated Constant Drive makes noises -no good separation result Interruption Mechanics
Electrical
Lid solenoid is not sufficiently supplied with voltage Faulty lid coil Lid is not correctly locked Lid was opened manually during run FORBIDDEN!
15V low voltage Lid supply for appears in frequency speed converter via the display lid switches and motor overtemperature switch is interrupted during run
Remedy the failure if the voltage drops often, use a voltage stabiliser Bad or missing Check all ground connections and the ground ground connection connection of all boards Parameter NV-RAM No or defective NV-RAM Wear out of motor Replace motor rubber mounts (at least every rubber mount three years) Motor bearings Replace motor completely Defective terminal Check voltage on motor terminal and winding connection, faulty resistances -see test points on boards lead or motor winding Faulty power electr. Replace main board Missing mains Remedy see above, manual opening cord in voltage bottom plate PTC resistor has After a waiting time of 2 minutes press key released again Faulty driving or triac Replace the complete main board circuit Faulty winding of coil Replace complete lid lock device Push lid centrally into lock and press the key Lid bolt is jamming again Lid is de-adjusted Re-adjust the lid centrally Forbidden Close lid immediately intervention Pull and plug in power cord again, press start emergency opening key to continue run, press stop key to finish device must only be run used at standstill Check leads and connectors to micro switch, Lid switches or leads in case of a faulty micro switch, replace lid lock are interrupted device completely After cooling down check temperature switch Motor over temperature switch with ohmmeter has tripped, Check ventilation (fans) and proper air flow blocked air flow to the motor Check terminal connection XM and motor only two phases are windings - approx. 11,5 Ohm between controlled to the conductors - replace defective parts motor
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Trouble Shooting (continued) Possible Error Corrective Procedure Source 15V low voltage Leads to lid switches Check leads and connectors to micro switch, in supply for interrupted or a case of a faulty micro switch, replace lid lock OPEn frequency defective lid switch device completely appears in converter via the Leads to motor overCheck the motor over-temperature switch and speed lid switches and temperature switch leads for continuity, replace faulty parts (motor) display by motor overare interrupted supposed temperature 15V low voltage closed lid switch is supply on the main Replace the main board interrupted board is defective at standstill Rotor not Open lid, check rotor loading, close lid again symmetrically loaded and restart Base is not sturdy Change or reinforce the base (table, lorry with enough and comes lockable wheels, etc.) into vibrations Imbalance run Trunnions are not Grease the trunnions greased "bAL" Rotor itself has Rotor must no longer be used, send back to message imbalance factory alternates Rotor fixing or drive Centrifuge must no longer be used, replace with speed shaft is damaged nut or drive values Leads to imbalance Check leads with ohmmeter and replace if switch are faulty interrupted Signal fault Faulty imbalance Check the calibration of the imbalance switch switch Faulty imbalance Replace the main board circuit component imbalance Imbalance switch Check the imbalance switch adjustment No imbalance but no Circuits of main bAL cut-off Replace the main board board message Error Cause Error Indication
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Error Codes Error Cause Rotor didnt turn Possible Error Source Rotor is jammed Corrective Procedure Check for easy movement, remove jamming objects if required Replace the motor
Error Indication
Motor is jammed Missing speed signal test: Faulty plug or lead E-00 Check plug contacts and leads, measure speed Turn rotor by connection to speed signal on XW1/3, replace defective parts message detection board hand, then close appears in the lid speed Faulty processing display Replace main board circuit Connections motor to Check plug contacts and leads, replace power electronics defective parts Motor didnt start Motor windings Replace the motor Driving circuit, FETs Replace the main board Bad ground connect. Check all ground connections tighten loose Program E-02 Emi troubles screws sequence was message Internal program Replace the CPU disturbed error Replace the main board E-03 Missing speed See E-00 See E-00 message signal Resistance test at soll=20C: PT100 sensor, Faulty measuring E-04 connecting lines or 100: -> display: (-11)C of temperature plug connection message 120 : -> display: (501)C values Defective circuit Replace the main board Data lines or Check lines and soldering points, replace faulty soldering connections parts Data lines to key E-06 CPU is defective CPU exchange board were message Faulty key board Replace the main board disturbed Faulty main board E-07 message Chamber overtemperature: display >50C Over-voltage of intermediate circuit NV-RAM is not initialised NV-RAM is faulty faulty temp. measuring checksum error program interruption Micro switch does not open after pressing lid Replace the main board Compressor didnt Check leads, terminals, start relay, capacitor, work compressor Faulty cooling cycle Search for leakage and close it, evacuate and refrigerant loss refill with new refrigerant Defective leads or Check leads and brake resistor, replace brake resistor defective parts Driving and/or Replace the main board braking circuits Initialising of NVcheck NV-RAM and socket, insert the correct RAM is not valid NV-RAM no data transfer from replace the NV-RAM NV-RAM to CPU frequency of U/F check sensor (see E-04) replace the main board converter out of limit NV-RAM is wrong or replace NV-Ram and insert correctly into socket defective CPU disturbed or replace CPU and /or eliminate disturbance defective Lid is blocked or Press lid centrally in front down again, re-adjust if jammed necessary Defective micro Replace lid lock device switch or lid lock Faulty driving circuit Replace the main board
E-08 message E-10 message E-11 message E-12 message E-15 message E-16 message E-17 message, lid didnt open
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Error Codes (continued) Error Indication Possible Error Corrective Procedure Source Rotor #3455 is Set rotor is selected but an other Install the selected rotor or select the Cat. No. Of #3455: drive is rotor is physically the installed rotor cut out in speed installed range from 0 to Set speed is too low Increase the set speed to min. 1100rpm Select 1000rpm programmed, the normal acceleration with the brake key 1000rpm or below Wrong NV-RAM Replace the correct NV-RAM Wrong key board Wrong key board indication (incl. / without cooling) Replace the correct key board is installed NV RAM doesnt Wrong NV RAM or Replace NV RAM match to CPU CPU Replace CPU Faulty motor or main Replace motor Acceleration too board Replace main board low Big Imbalance Remedy the imbalance NV-RAM and Wrong NV-RAM Replace the correct NV-RAM CPU didnt Wrong CPU Replace the correct CPU match Error Cause
E-18 message
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2.4 Test Points 2.4.1 Test Points 120V models Test Points Mains terminal XN Terminal XM Motor voltage measured inter 2 motor leads after reaching selected speed (min. 2 minutes running time at the selected speed) Motor current IM cable (1,2,3) Unit Value 120 V AC Conditions All given values are related on 120V (10%) mains voltage for boards supply Rotor #3450 / buckets #3451 1.000 rpm 4.000 rpm Rotor #3454 1.000 rpm 3.000 rpm 6.000 rpm Split-core transformer and True RMS-Multimeter 3 * 2,3A 3 * 1,6A Intermediate circuit voltage UD inter U+ (cathode of 340 V DC 290 V DC rectifying diode V07) and U365 V DC (current control resistor R18) Current of intermediate circuit through control 165 mV DC 290 mV DC resistor R18 -65 mV DC measured as voltage drop: U=IxR Motor winding 3x4,7 resistance 20C -insulation value > 10M Plug XA Lid switch XA1 inter PWM14,5 V DC (Anode of 15 V 14,2 V DC Zenerdiode V8) XA2 inter PWM(Anode of 15 V Zenerdiode V8) Terminal XB Over temperature switch motor Terminal XC Resistance of lid solenoid Terminal XD Brake resistor 0V Rotor #3450 with buckets #3451 / Set speed = 4.000rpm Rotor #3454 / Set speed = 6.000rpm
73 V AC 232 V AC
65 V AC 170 V AC 245 V AC
Rotor #3450 / buckets #3451 Set speed = 4.000rpm Shortly by max. Acceleration Shortly during braking phase
Switch OFF unit, pull off motor plugs, measure inter 1 -> 2, 2 -> 3, 3 -> 1 resistance inter each phase and motor casing
Switch OFF unit, resistance at 20C Switch OFF unit, resistance at 20C
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Test Points 120V models (continued) Test Points Unit Value Conditions
Plug XE Imbalance switch- 6,6 V DC voltage drop 12 V DC Inter pin 1 and 4 0,1 V DC 12 V DC Terminal XK 385 Fan for electronic Plug XW Speed detection 12,0 V DC voltage drop Inter pin 3 and 1 1,3 V DC 0,5 V DC Inter pin 3 and 2 10,5 V DC
Plug inserted Plug removed Switch connected (plug re-inserted) If lead is interrupted Switch OFF unit, resistance at 20C
Plug removed Diode voltage (plug re-inserted) Transistor is cut in (slot position) Transistor is cut out
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Test Points 230V models Unit Value 230 V AC Conditions All given values are related on 120V (10%) mains voltage for boards supply Rotor #3450 / buckets #3451 1.000 rpm 4.000 rpm Rotor #3454 1.000 rpm 3.000 rpm 6.000 rpm Split-core transformer and True RMS-Multimeter
Test Points Mains terminal XN Terminal XM Motor voltage measured inter 2 motor leads after reaching selected speed (min. 2 minutes running time at the selected speed) Motor current IM cable (1,2,3)
73 V AC 232 V AC
65 V AC 170 V AC 245 V AC
3 * 2,3A 3 * 1,6A
Rotor #3450 with buckets #3451 / Set speed = 4.000rpm Rotor #3454 / Set speed = 6.000rpm
Intermediate circuit voltage UD inter U+ (cathode of 324 V DC rectifying diode 310 V DC V07) and U345 V DC (current control resistor R18) Current of intermediate circuit through control 120 mV DC 300 mV DC resistor R18 -55 mV DC measured as voltage drop: U=IxR Motor winding 3x4,7 resistance 20C -insulation value > 10M Plug XA Lid switch XA1 inter PWM14,5 V DC 14,2 V DC (Anode of 15 V Zenerdiode V8) XA2 inter PWM(Anode of 15 V Zenerdiode V8) Terminal XB Over temperature switch motor Terminal XC Resistance of lid solenoid Terminal XD Brake resistor 0V
Rotor #3450 / buckets #3451 Set speed = 4.000rpm Shortly by max. Acceleration Shortly during braking phase
Switch OFF unit, pull off motor plugs, measure inter 1 -> 2, 2 -> 3, 3 -> 1 resistance inter each phase and motor casing
Switch OFF unit, resistance at 20C Switch OFF unit, resistance at 20C
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Test Points 230V models (continued) Test Points Unit Value Conditions
Plug XE Imbalance switch- 6,6 V DC voltage drop 12 V DC Inter pin 1 and 4 0,1 V DC 12 V DC Terminal XK 1650 Fan for electronic Plug XW Speed detection 12,0 V DC voltage drop Inter pin 3 and 1 1,3 V DC 0,5 V DC Inter pin 3 and 2 10,5 V DC
Plug inserted Plug removed Switch connected (plug re-inserted) If lead is interrupted Switch OFF unit, resistance at 20C
Plug removed Diode voltage (plug re-inserted) Transistor is cut in (slot position) Transistor is cut out
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Insert rotor dependent cut-off weights and position them at angles of 90 to each other, the centrifuge must stop 4 times indicating bAL message - in case of false behaviour see trouble shooting: no bAL indication Insert the admissible imbalance weights in the same manner, the centrifuge must run through 4 times to maximum rotor speed
2.6 Cleaning of Instrument Parts ATTENTION - WARNING! The electrical and electronic components must not be cleaned with moist detergents! For Cleaning the centrifuge housing or its accessories see Operating Instructions section 1 (maintenance and care). Electronic components Clean dusty components carefully with a dry and soft brush and remove loose dust with a vacuum cleaner Fans Scratch off carefully with a knife or similar tool the crusted dirt from the fans blades. Resulting grooves or marks must be removed subsequently with a fine abrasive cloth. Loose dirt is to remove with an absorbent cloth or vacuum cleaner Vent holes Remove dirt from the vent grid behind the front panel by using a brush and vacuum cleaner.
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2.7 Electrical Safety Check ATTENTION! A final electrical safety check must be performed after each maintenance and/or repair! Resistance check of protective conductor The measuring value of the resistance between the mains plug's grounding pin and the grounding conductors of the motor, electronic chassis and the casing must not exceed 200 mO Insulation resistance Check Check also the insulation resistance between the poles of the mains plug and the grounding conductor; the resistance value must be more than 2 MO Accessible current measured to EN 61 010 The accessible current must not exceed 3.5 mAmps in single fault condition (interrupted protection earth wire)! In accordanceEN61010, IEC1010 and UL3101 such a fault condition can be reproduced by the following measuring circuit.
Steckergehuse / plug-in casing Spezifaktionen fr Megert - TRMS, DC - 5kHz oder mehr - Eingangswiderstand > 1M - Toleranz 5% oder besser - Crest Faktor 5 oder besser V AC Specifaction for the meter - TRMS, DC - 5kHz or more - Input resistance > 1M - Tolerance 5% or better - Crest Factor 5 or better
0,22F 5%
10k 5%
0,022F 5% 500 1%
L (N) N (L) PE
Krperstrom: accessible current: I [mA] = U [mV] / 500: U = 1750mV maxI = 3,5mA max
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3 Functional Description 3.1 Block Functions The accuSpin 1 is a non refrigerated, microprocessor controlled low speed laboratory centrifuge with maintenance-free induction drive motor. The unit is constructed as bench top model with an extensive range of accessories. The centrifuge is build on a low vibration solid polymer bottom plate, the housing is made of sheet steel and surrounds the bottom plate completely. The front panel is made of a resistant plastic material where a easy cleanable overlay is self-glued. Housing and front panel are fixed tightly together to the bottom plate. The rotors are started directly with a frequency controlled main maintenance-free induction drive with high acceleration power. The drive is mounted with shock absorbers to the bottom plate and sealed with a rubber flange to the rotor chamber. Following boards and components are located inside the unit (see block diagram page 4-1): Mains switch Main board with central processor and 2 fuses for board protection, one fuse for the compressor (not used) Indication board with key and display processor Three phase induction drive motor with an integrated thermal over-temperature switch (cut-out at 140C). Speed detection board is mounted underneath the drive motor Imbalance switch (not adjustable) Lid lock assembly with solenoid and 2 integrated micro switches Brake resistor mounted on bottom plate Fan for cooling the electronic components
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3.2 Main Board Functions The main board is mounted on a metal plate behind the front panel. The components on main board are arranged in following groups (see wiring diagram page 4-2 and 4-3) Board fusing (2x 15/16 Amps. slow blown) Mains voltage supply for compressor control relay K1 , fuse 15/16A slow blown Noise Filter for suppression of radio interference, caused by the fast switching power electronics (10 kHz), in accordance EN 55011B Power pack for 3 different low voltage levels and integrated protection circuit Triac driving circuits for lid solenoid (release magnet) and fan Mains rectifier for DC intermediate circuit supplying brake control path and frequency converter Micro controller (central processor unit) with circuits of imbalance, speed detection and temperature control 3.2.1 Power Pack The power pack consists of a transformer with 2 different secondary coils, each connected to bridge rectifiers and voltage regulators for the following low voltage levels: 1) U1 = 5V: supplies central processor, key and indication temperature measuring reference potential A1: protective conductor (GND) board and circuit for
2) U2 = 12V: supplies the circuits of speed measuring and imbalance detection reference potential A2 3) U3 = 15V: stabilized - for the protection circuit: lid open, motor overtemperature and for control electronics of frequency converter reference potential A3! mains potential! EXERCISE CAUTION when measuring etc 3.2.2 Intermediate Circuit with Brake Chopper and Frequency Converter The DC intermediate circuit serves as an energy store between the AC power input and the transmitted motor performance. The intermediate circuit consists of a mains rectifier and two connected reservoir capacitors which are softly charged, continuously supplied during operation and slowly discharged after power off. Brake Chopper Electrical power is feed back into the intermediate circuit during motor deceleration (motor acts as generator). This braking power is transformed into heat by brake resistor R1 (terminal XD) so that the intermediate circuit voltage does not rise to an excessive level (level remains approximately constant see test points on main board). The brake resistor R1 is switched into the intermediate circuit by a fast switching (chopping) transistor. This transistor is controlled by the CPU via optical coupler stage.
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Main Board Functions (continued) Frequency Converter The motor is provided 3-phased with chopped direct voltage blocks. These blocks are variable in frequency and pulse width modulation and are dephased to 120 between the motor windings. Beginning with low frequency and small pulse width chopped blocks, both parameters will be increased up to the operators set speed. By this variation the acceleration power of the drive motor can be effected. For deceleration the frequency and pulse width parameters will be reduced. The frequency converter is protected against over current and over voltage. 3.2.3 Micro Controller (Central Processing Unit) The controller block includes the central processor unit (CPU) 87C51FB storage (NV-RAM) 9366 with the software identification No. for: CPU: 0498 (second displayed No. in speed field) RAM: 4599 (third displayed No. in speed field)
The second parts of these No.'s (displayed in the time field) will be upgraded if necessary. The ROM with control program is integrated in the CPU. The most important operating parameters (e.g. the maximum data or the last operator settings) are stored in the NV-RAM. Speed Detection Board
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The speed detection takes place opto-electronically through a slot in the motor shaft. A light-emitting infra-red diode and a photo-transistor are mounted on the speed detection board and located on opposing sides of the motor shaft (see page 4-9). So 2 pulses per motor revolution are generated, by which the micro controller calculates the real rotor speed or rcf value. The speed detection board is connected to the main board via the 3-pin plug XW.
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The key and indication board is mounted behind the front panel. A special micro controller is located on this board controlling the 7-segment displays, the control key LEDs and the operating keys. The communication with the central processor on the main board takes place via serial data lines in both directions (plug XI). Functions of keys elements Keys S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S12 S16 S17 S18 S19 Designation Decel Speed Speed Bucket Rpm/rcf Time Time Quick run Open Start Stop Function(s) Setting of brake profile decrement of speed setting Increment of speed setting Setting of bucket code Change between speed and g-force Decrement of time setting Increment of time setting Pulse function while button pushed Push for lid opening Press for starting the run Press for stopping the run
Functions of Indicating Elements Indicatio Designation n Function(s) Speed in rpm (rounded to full 10 rpms) Rcf-value (xg) Brake cut off point Rotor or bucket no. Identifications no.s of controller and nv-rams, Lid open condition (open") Centrifuge run is terminated (end") Error message (lid, E-xx) Centrifugal time in min (count down process) Count up process (hld) in min (count up process) Actual version number (xx) Display shows the speed Display shows the g-force Active when rotor spinning Active when error comes up or at the end of a run
H04H07, H12
Speed range
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Mains
TM
S4
XI
F1
XL
XN
Main Board
NV-RAM
F2 F4
XC
XA
XE
XB
XM
XW
XD
XU
XK
XG
F3 Y1 S1 S2 M1 Lid solenoid Lid switch Imbalance switch Overtemp. switch Motor Speed detection 2 pulses/revolution S3
3~
R1 Brake resistor
M2 Fan Electronic
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Mains
S4
PE
PE -Casing -Front plate -Back panel -Motor -Electronic fan -Lid lock
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L4940 V5
Mains XL
1 F1
Noise Filter
0V=A2
J
NTC
5 DC intermediate circuit
L
F2 2
XN XPE
M2/M3
F4
Y1
PE
K1(M4)
J
PTC
K1
XG/1
XG/2
XK/1 XK/2
XB/1
XB/2
XA/1
XA/2
XC/1
XC/2
XD/1
XD/2
Not used S1 M2 Fan electronics Lid switch Lid solenoid Brake resistor 7 8 S2
Y1
R1 180W
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8
Key and Indication board
2x MUX
3
U1
GND
C8051
XI
XI
Y1 K1(M4) M2/M3
Mainboard part 2
Y1 K1(M4) M2/M4 8
NV-RAM
U1 (5V) A1 = GND
&
releasen <60rpm
frequency converter
5 UD+
U2 (15V) "n"
4
CPU
6x2
6 IGTPs INHIBIT
ASIC 80
P part
Imbalance detection
3
6 A2 R18
idyn
UD-*
15V
LId... idyn
F U
XM/1
XM/2
XM/3
XU/1
XU/2
XE/1
XE/2
XE/3
XE/4
XW/1
XW/2
XW/3
physical separation
7 F3 overtemperature switch 140C c.o. 8 M1 Motor
Not used
"n"
S3 Imbalance switch
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mains cable
PE fan electronics
wht
S4
1 4 2 5
wht blk
PE back panel
blk
to XN
blk
PE S1/S2 Lid switches F3 Motor overtemperature switch F1,F2,F4 15AT XA R1 Brake resistor XD XG L N PE
green/yellow
XB XC
1 4
S1
2
XM1
XK
Y1
1
4
S2
2
XM2
XM3
Main board
D28 CPU
NV RAM D29
PE motor
PE casing
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Latch Pass the motor cable 2x through the toroidal core main board mainboard Armaflex strip (ca. 50x30mm) between fan and toroidal core Front plate
Attach the toroidal core with a cable tie onto the fan XM1
XM1 motor cable no. 1 Attach toroidal core with cable tie onto spacer Fan XM2 motor cable no.2 Armaflex 50x25mm XM3 motor cable no.3 Casing
Fan
XM2
XM3
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ground to fan mains cable
XN
L Lid switches S1/S2 Motor overtemperature F3 N PE
F1,F2,F4 16AT
XG R1 Brake resistor
S1
2
Fan M2
4
XM1
XK
Y1
S2
2
XM2 XE XW
XM3
Mainboard XI
D28 CPU
XA
D29 NV RAM
PE protective bowl
Frontchassis left side down
PE casing
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latch pass the motor cable 2x through the toroidal core Mainboard Mainboard Armaflex strip (ca. 50x30mm) between fan and toroidal core front plate
attach the toroidal core with a cable tie onto the fan XM1
attach toroidal core with cable tie onto spacer Armaflex 50x25mm
casing
Fan
XM2
fan
XM3
grounding for motor and casing on the front plate (left below) bottom plate
casing casing
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XI XU
R100
XPE
XG
XC
XK
XN
C89
C90
C93
C92
Brcke
XA
XB
XD
XM1
F3
XM2
XM3
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Imbalance / Speed
Controller /INHIBIT PHASE1_O PHASE1_U PHASE2_O PHASE2_U PHASE3_O PHASE3_U Protection circuit
/DREHZAHL
/DREHZAHL
/UNWUCHT
/UNWUCHT
+15 U-*
+15 U-* U+
/UEBERSTROM
U+ ZK2 U0 U-
TEMPERATUR
TEMPERATUR
U0 U-
TEMP_0
TEMP_0
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+12V
2 Br1 BR_NC 1
R8 1k2 SMD /DREHZAHL RPM Signal U2 SFH6106-3 SMD 2 2 4 GND aktive Drehzahlschaltung R6 1M SMD R7 560R SMD 8 3 + 2 R5 1M SMD C1 4n7 SMD R1 470R SMD R2 27k SMD C2 1u Fo 4-Wire Imbalance Detector 4 D1A LM393 SMD passive Drehzahlschaltung 1 1 Br5 BR_NC 2 XE 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 R82 560R SMD 1 3 U1 SFH6106-3 SMD 2 4 GND /UNWUCHT Imbalance Signal
1 XW 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 Br3 BR_NO
R3 100k SMD
R4 100k SMD
A2
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R78 47R SMD VCC C50 100n SMD C71 100n SMD C72 100n SMD
C67 10u
GND
GND
GND
GND
R85 1k SMD
+
2
C73 1n SMD
12 14 15 11 1 5 2 4 6 10 9
XU
Temperature Sensor (Pt100) (not used)
1 2 1 2
VSS VEE
8 7
GND
VS
Temp_1 A 0 1 1
Temp_0 B 0 0 1
REF CUR
THRES
GND
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R/C
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1 6
CURR IN
F OUT
GND
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
VCC Reset Controler D24 TL7705 SMD 1 2 3 4 C46 100n SMD + C40 1u REF RESIN CT GND R75 10k SMD C55 22p SMD GND C56 22p SMD J2 J 11.14112 VCC 31 19 EA/VP X1 VCC SENSE RESET RESET 8 7 6 5 AD[0..7] /RD /WR D26D 74HCT00 SMD 12 11 13 AD0 AD1 AD2 AD3 AD4 AD5 AD6 AD7 VCC RESET /LUEFTER Fan control
GND
VCC VCC D42 NMC93C66 R69 4k7 SMD XI 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 HSO HSI TXD RXD VCC GND R70 4k7 SMD 8 6 7 5 VCC NC NC GND CS SK DI DO 1 2 3 4
GND
18
X2
P0.0 P0.1 P0.2 P0.3 P0.4 P0.5 P0.6 P0.7 P2.0 P2.1 P2.2 P2.3 P2.4 P2.5 P2.6 P2.7 RD WR PSEN ALE/PALE/ TXD RXD
39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 17 16 29 30 11 10
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61
VCC
RESET
HSI
12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
INT0 INT1 T0 T1 P1.0/T2 P1.1/T2X P1.2 P1.3 P1.4 P1.5 P1.6 P1.7
Q_OUT Q_IN TAKT_0 TAKT_1 RD_4X RD_5X TEMPERATUR INTERRUPT GND TEMP1 TEMP0 VDD FEHLER UEBERSP INH_O0 INH_O1 GND
/RD /WR
GND
GND VDD ALE A0 A1 A2 DREHZ_IN DREHZ_OUT VDD WR_6X WR_7X TEMP2 MODE RESET BIT9 INH_IN TEST
D23 ASIC80
GND PH1_O PH2_O PH3_O PH1_U PH2_U PH3_U GND VDD TAKT55_IN TAKT55_OUT TAKT11_IN PWM_IN PWM_OUT1 PWM_OUT0 F_IN F_OUT
60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44
1 1
2 2
GND VCC GND R104 1k SMD (Rotorerkennung) 13 VCC TMPINT D25F 40106 SMD 12 J1 J 10.000 R72 3k3 SMD 9 VCC 2 D25 D40106 SMD 8 /DECKELAUF UNWUCHT UEBERSTROM UEBERSPANNUNG R74 1k SMD 11 VCC D25E 40106 SMD 10 TP6 TESTPUNKT DREHZAHL D26C 74HCT00 SMD Unconnected Parts / Power Supply R79 100R SMD /UEBERSTROM Overcurrent R73 47k SMD 5 D25C 40106 SMD 6 Anschluss fuer UeberstromAnzeige Connection for Overcurrent Indicator VCC 14 GND 15 12 11 RC CX +T -T R 13 D25B 40106 SMD 3 VCC 4 D26B 74HCT00 SMD R7 11k SMD 1 D25A 40106 SMD 2 C11 100n SMD C42 100n SMD C49 100n SMD C52 100n SMD C53 100n SMD C54 100n SMD C57 100n SMD C58 100n SMD C59 100n SMD C60 100n SMD C77 100n SMD GND Q D27B 4538 SMD + 9 + GND 3 C74 10u C44 10u GND 4 6 GND VCC 5 Q 10 VCC R76 220k SMD 2 1 + C45 10u 4 5 RC CX +T -T R Q C47 22p SMD GND C48 22p SMD GND 9 TP5 TESTPUNKT 8 10 2 D26A 74HCT00 SMD DECKELFREIG Q 6 D27A 4538 SMD 7 1 3 1 GND BR10 1 GND BR11 R94 10k SMD 2 VCC (TEMP_2)
27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43
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Voltage control intermediate circuit Active if the brake resistor is defective or the main voltage is too high
U+
XD Brake Resistor
1
R1
U0 V27 SM4007 SMD
V7 BA159
S1 F3
2 1 2 1 1 2
S2
D38 P6KE440A
/UEBERSTROM Signal overcurrent U5 SFH617G-3 R20 3k3 SMD DECKELAUF Signal open lid
V8 ZMM15 SMD
U21 SFH617G-3
2 3
C93 470p
2 3
U25 SFH617G-3
2 3
C24 1u
GND
GND
GND
GND
U6 SFH617G-3
2 3
+ R123 2k2 SMD R67 15R SMD V9 STW15NB50 R122 1k2 SMD C66 22n SMD V26 BC817 R23 2k2 SMD GND R22 2k2 SMD C20 100n SMD
4 1 5
U4 TL081 SMD
R29 1M SMD 1%
Voltage control intermediate circuit Active when back EMF comes from the motor
Overcurrant Recognition
ZK2
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VCC
C68 10u
C35 10u
GND
GND
GND
GND
/INHIBIT
D13 LL4148
R31 100k 2W U+
D3 ZMM12 SMD
V18 IXGH10N60AU1
U9 SFH617G-3
2 3
R40 1M SMD
D12 LL4148
PHASE1_O R34 47k SMD C29 220p SMD GND D18 LL4148 U12B 74HC14 SMD
3 4 11
+15 U8 SFH617G-3 R62 15R SMD V17 IXGH10N60AU1 U7 SFH617G-3 C83 4n7 SMD R41 1M SMD D14 LL4148
3 4
PHASE1_U R35 47k SMD C30 220p SMD GND R51 100R SMD D16 LL4148 U12C 74HC14 SMD
5 6 9 1
D11
4
R32 100k 2W
U16 SFH617G-3
2 3 4
D4 ZMM12 SMD
U15 SFH617G-3
2 3
R42 1M SMD
PHASE2_O R36 47k SMD C31 220p SMD GND D19 LL4148 U11A 74HC14 SMD
1 2 13
XM1 U14 SFH617G-3 R64 15R SMD R43 1M SMD V15 IXGH10N60AU1 D9 LL4148
3 4
U13 SFH617G-3
2 3
PHASE2_U R37 47k SMD C32 220p SMD GND R55 100R SMD
1
D6 LL4148
4
R33 100k 2W
U20 SFH617G-3
2 3 4
D5 ZMM12 SMD
U19 SFH617G-3
2 3
R44 1M SMD
D8 LL4148 Motor
Phase3_O R38 47k SMD C33 220p SMD GND D20 LL4148 U11C 74HC14 SMD
5 6 9
U18 SFH617G-3
2 3 4
V13 IXGH10N60AU1
U-*
U17 SFH617G-3
2 3
D7 LL4148
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
F2 SI 15AT 6.3x32 CSA R15 2R0 NTC Hilfszwischenkreis U0
XN Mains input
ZK2 C89 2n2 Y R12 120k 2 4 L3 2x1.8mH 10A 1 3 C7 0u6 X V37 SM4007 SMD R16 220R SMD R115 220R SMD
L N PE
3 2 1
Zwischenkreis
C90 2n2 Y
U+
Noise filter
1
BR15 Wiring connection
R14 56k
C9 1000u 200V
UC12 2n2 Y
C92 Wiring connection
C10 2n2 Y
F4 SI 15AT 6.3x32 CSA V3 B80C1500 ~ 2 8.8V 4 5 2 1 6 ~ C4 4700u 25V + C13 100n SMD + VI GND 1 + C6 10u C17 100n SMD
V2 L4940V5 VO 3 VCC
Z2 0u1/100R
6 2
K1 REL120V 2xS T92S7A12-120 R108 330R SMD R11 5R6 PTC 960 GND
2 1 2
8 4
10
6 R105 22R SMD V42 T1213 R106 1k SMD R111 22R SMD
V4 B80C1500 2 +
2 GND
C5 220u 35V
C3 10u
1 U3 S21ME4
A2
XC Lid solenoid
Y1 M2
XK Fans
R68 6R PTC
6 R118 22R SMD V12 T1213 R116 1k SMD R109 22R SMD
1 U24 S21ME4
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
U0
Zwischenkreis
1
C41 0u6X
2 4
U+
XPE1
R13 220k
C8 330u 385V
UC12 22n Y C92 DRAHTBRUECKE Wiring connection F4 SI 16AT T1 T220V/14V 7.2V BV29115 GASS 1 3 7.2V
4 5 2 1 6
C10 22n Y
~ ~ +
V3 B80C1500
2
V2 7805
VI VO 3
VCC
C4 2200u 25V
GND
C6 10u
XG Kuehlmaschine Compressor
6 2
Z2 0u1/100R
2 1 2 8 4 10
V42 T1213
~
4 2
V1 7812
2 VI VO 3
~
C5 220u 35V + C14 100n SMD
1
GND
U23 S21ME4
14V
+12V
C3 10u
6 1
A2
V5 T1213
R9 22R SMD
4 2
U3 S21ME4
/DECKELSCHLOSS Control for lid solenoid R117 330R SMD VCC /LUEFTER Control for fans
V12 T1213
4 2
U24 S21ME4
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
LED's
Line verification of HLMP 3mm Top view TDSG 5150-M
10
a f 10 9 8 7 6 g e d c DP b
8,5mm
A
12345 1 2 3 4 5
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
Controller
DIGIT[0..6]
DIGIT[0..6]
DIGIT[0..6]
SEGMENT[0..15]
SEGMENT[0..15]
SEGMENT[0..15]
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VCC R43..R50 8x4k7 SMD AD0 AD1 AD2 AD3 AD4 AD5 AD6 AD7 AD[0..7] C9 100n SMD
VCC
GND D2
1 2 3 A B C Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 7
D3
P0.0 P0.1 P0.2 P0.3 P0.4 P0.5 P0.6 P0.7 P2.0 P2.1 P2.2 P2.3 P2.4 P2.5 P2.6 P2.7 RD WR PSEN ALE/PALE/ TXD RXD 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 19 18 32 33 13 11
C1 1u
GND
GND
VCC
X2
AD0 AD1 AD2 AD3 AD4 AD5 AD6 AD7 DIGIT_A DIGIT_B DIGIT_C BEEPER KEYS1 KEYS2 KEYS3 /WR_GROUP1 /WR_GROUP2
3
VCC GND
6 4 5
G1 G2A G2B
74HCT138 SMD
VCC
10
RESET
D5 R9 10k SMD
2 1
D6
8 6 7 5
VCC NC NC GND
CS SK DI DO
1 2 3 4
CS SK DI DO
14 15 16 17 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
INT0 INT1 T0 T1 P1.0 P1.1 P1.2 P1.3 P1.4 P1.5 P1.6 P1.7
D8A
/KEYS_1 D8B
5 6 4
GND
D7 93C56 SMD
/KEYS_2
TDX RDX
8 9
80C52PLCC
PROG 0526
74HC132 SMD
8x220R R16 R17 R18 R19 R20 R21 R22 R23 VCC C8 100n SMD
LED Segments Group 1 SEGMENT0 SEGMENT1 SEGMENT2 SEGMENT3 SEGMENT4 SEGMENT5 SEGMENT6 SEGMENT7
VCC XI1
4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1
GND
74AC573 SMD
GND
D12 AD0 AD1 AD2 AD3 AD4 AD5 AD6 AD7 D8D 74HC132 SMD
13 11 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 1 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 C OC Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12
LED Segments Group 2 SEGMENT8 SEGMENT9 SEGMENT10 SEGMENT11 SEGMENT12 SEGMENT13 SEGMENT14 SEGMENT15
GND
VCC
C7 100n SMD
C4 47u 25V
C6 100n SMD
GND
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
a f g S0 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 b f
a b g f
a b g f
a b g f
a b g
e d
c dp
e d
c dp
e d
c dp
e d
c dp
e d
c dp
a b c d e f
g dp
A
3
a b c d e f
g dp
A
3
a b c d e f
g dp
A
3
a b c d e f
g dp
A
3
a b c d e f
g dp
A
3
7 6 4 2 1 9 10 5
7 6 4 2 1 9 10 5
7 6 4 2 1 9 10 5
7 6 4 2 1 9 10 5
7 6 4 2 1 9 10 5
VCC
S0 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7
S0 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7
S0 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7
S0 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7
S[0..7]
V3 BC807
V4 BC807
V5 BC807
V6 BC807
S0 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7
V7 BC807
DIGIT[0..6] GND
a b g f
a b g f
a b g
LEFT
BOTTOM e d c dp e d c dp e d c dp
a b c d e f
g dp
A
3
a b c d e f
g dp
A
3
a b c d e f
g dp
A
3
a b c d e f
g dp
A
3
7 6 4 2 1 9 10 5
7 6 4 2 1 9 10 5
7 6 4 2 1 9 10 5
7 6 4 2 1 9 10 5
S12
S[8..15] C15 100n GND SMD R44 1K SMD DIGIT1 V9 BC807 R45 1K SMD DIGIT2 V10 BC807 R46 1K SMD DIGIT3 V11 BC807 R47 1K SMD DIGIT4 V12 BC807 VCC
S13
S14
S8
S9
S11
DIGIT5
DIGIT6
DIGIT0
DIGIT1
DIGIT2
DIGIT3
DIGIT4
V20
V21
V22
V23
V24
V25
V26
V30
V31
V32
V33 GND
S6
S7
S8
S9
S10
S11
S12
S16
S17
S18
S19
/KEYS_1 /KEYS_2 /KEYS_3 DECEL SPEEDSPEED+ BUCKET RPM/RCF TIMETIME+ QUICK RUN OPEN START STOP
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
XW
V1
V2 V2 V1
XW
V2 NPN phototransistor
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Disassamble
5 Disassembly of Instrument Parts The index numbers stated in ( ) reappear within the breakdown drawings and the spare part lists. 5.1 Dismantling the Housing 5.1.1 Front panel (101) Open the door and pull out the mains plug Unscrew the two Philips screws from the top and bottom of the front panel Grip the front panel's upper frame on both sides, pull forwards and depose it face down in front of unit Pull out plug XI and loosen the screen of the key and indication board Refitting the front panel is performed analogously in reverse order 5.1.2 Dismantling the Lid (601) Open the door Unscrew 4 screws (606) from both hinges and remove screws and washers Push bolt through the gas lid stay holder (611) from out to inner side Remove the door ATTENTION! For door replacement transfer locking bolt (624) and handle onto the new lid. Screw will be reached after removing the blue handle part Refitting the lid plate is performed analogously in reverse order 5.1.3 Dismantling the housing (201) Remove the front-panel (see 5.1.1) Remove rear panel (210) Remove two screws each front and rear under the gasket Unscrew lid locking device (421) and depose it carefully (see 5.3.1) Dismantle the door (see 5.1.4) Remove all fastening screws from the casing (one on each side in the back and 2 at each front corner) Remove all leads from the mains switch (220) Remove all leads from the grounding connectors inside the front casing Lift the front casing upwards via the gas lid stay and pull it a little forward. Refitting the front casing is performed analogously in reverse order 5.1.4 Bowl (306) Open the door Remove the housing (see 5.1.3) Unscrew four screws in the bottom of the bowl Remove rubber flange Remove two screws each front and rear under the gasket Take the bowl out to the top while loosen the PE from the bowl To reassemble take care of correct position of the air-channel to the motor ATTENTION - Reconnect the ground wire! 5.1.5 Rubber Flange Open the door Unscrew the rotor in direction of arrow by means of a 6 mm socket wrench (510) and remove the rotor from collet chuck (511) Free lower rim of cover by pulling in towards the center and upwards, working all the way round to remove it ATTENTION! Take care to ensure that the rubber cover has not been turned inside out when attempting to reinsert it
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5.2
5.2.1 Door Gasket (207) Open the Door Remove the housing (see 5.1.3) Pull gasket from bowl When reassembling the gasket first push it on the bowl then put the housing in place and pull the gasket round the hole 5.3 Replacing Mechanical Components 5.3.1 Door latch assembly (420) The locking device with integrated lid switches is only available as one spare part set! Remove the front panel (see 5.1.1) Disconnect XC leads for the lid solenoid and unplug XA for integrated lid switches and grounding wire Unscrew both upper screws (422) for the fixing claws (421); when doing hold the locking device (420) in place Depose locking device carefully Press the plastic stopper (427) out of the bottom plate, untie the release cord and pull it out of the guide eyes Transfer leads to the new locking device and refit in reverse order Adjust the lid lock assembly lateral in such a way that the snatch block (624) attached to the lid engages concentrically into its slot! Check proper function by opening and closing the door repeatedly Refitting is performed analogously in reverse order 5.3.2 Gas Lid Stay Remove back panel Push joint bolt from outside to inside by a pin puncher trough the joint block Loosen the screws for the lower joint block and remove the screws with nuts and lock washers Take the gas lid stay out to the back Knock carefully the joint bolt (612) out of the joint block with its three notches ahead by use of hammer and pin punches (but press the bolt in with non notches ahead by use of pliers) Replace worn out gas lid stay and reinstall the new gas lid stay analogously in reverse order and remount the unit completely 5.3.3 Device Feet (326) The rear feet can easily be removed after removing of the rear panel The front feet can only be replaced after removing of the housing Unscrew the nut from the foot to be replaced using an open end or socket wrench of 13 mm and remove the toothed spring washer Tilt the device a little, place a wood block (approx. 10 cm height) or similar underneath, pull the worn-out foot downwards out and replace it by a new one. Tighten the nut and secure it with screw locking lac Reassemble the device analogously in reverse order
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5.4 Replacing Electrical Components 5.4.1 Fuses on the Main Board (411) Remove front panel Check the fuses and if necessary replace them by equivalent and undamaged parts Perform a test run and search for blowing cause Reassemble the device analogously in reverse order 5.4.2 NV-RAM on the Main Board (431) Notice old displayed NV-RAM's version number when powering on (third No. in sequence) Remove front panel ATTENTION - CMOS components! Discharge your body before handling! Notice correct position of NV-RAM (8 pins) and pull carefully out of socket Reinsert the new NV-RAM correctly Megafuge 1.0S has got two chips installed Reassemble the device analogously in reverse order and check the displayed NV-RAM's version number Note! A new NV-RAM version will include parameter changes (e.g. new rotor type or any speed limitations etc.) which can be verified in the display
5.4.3 Microcontroller on the Main Board (430) Notice the old Controller's version number when powering on (second displayed No. in sequence) Remove front panel ATTENTION - CMOS components! Discharge your body before handling! Notice the correct controller position and pull out carefully. ATTENTION - do not damage the socket (use cranked pliers) Reinsert the new Controller chip correctly Reassemble the device analogously in reverse order and check the displayed Controller's version number Note! A new Controller version will include program changes (e.g. modifications of control functions) which might be verified only by measuring performances 5.4.4 Main Board (410) Replacement Remove the front panel (see 5.1.1) Disconnect all terminal connections as: mains supply XN, fans XK, lid solenoid XC, brake resistor XD, motor XM and over temperature switch XB Pull out all plug: ground conductor PE, imbalance sensor XE, lid switches XA, speed detection XW and indication board XI Unscrew all fastening nuts of the main board, remove the washers and subsequently the board ATTENTION - CMOS components! Discharge your body before handling! Take the CPU (430) and NV-RAM (431) out of box (or re-use the old but trouble-free components) and insert them into the empty sockets of the new main board Mount the new board onto the spacer screws, replace the washers and retighten all nuts Do not mix up disconnected cables during re-connection! Reassemble the device in reverse order and perform a test run, making sure the drive turns in the right direction (see imprinted arrow on rim of rotor chamber)! 5.4.5 Key and Indication Board (110) Replacement Remove the front panel (see 5.1.1) Unscrew all fastening screws (111) of the key and indication board and remove all washers and the board itself Mount the new key and indication board in reverse order Reconnect plug XI and perform a test run
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5.4.6 Disassembly of Speed Detection Board (502) Remove the drive motor (see 5.4.1) Mark board position, unscrew 4 Philips screws and remove them together with washers Take off the speed detection board Reassemble the device in reverse order and perform a test run, making sure the drive turns in the right direction (see imprinted arrow on rim of rotor chamber)! 5.4.7 Brake Resistor (310) Replacement Remove back panel Unscrew wiring from the brake resistor's support Remove screw from one bracket to pull the brake resistor off angle fitting Install new brake resistor Reassemble the device in reverse order and perform a test run 5.4.8 Mains Cable (403) and Switch (220) Remove back panel Remove front panel Disconnect mains cable from terminal XN and ground wire PE Unplug the cable's grounding core from grounding conductor and power cores from mains switch. Set the leads free and loosen the screw for the cable clamp Tie a string to the mains cable to allow easier installation of the new cord Remove the defective cable Connect and fasten the new cable in reverse order Switch: Mark the connecting leads before unplugging them and press the defective switch (220) out of the casing Install the new switch in reverse order and reconnect all leads correctly Reassemble the device in reverse order and perform a test run 5.5 Replacing of Drive Components
5.5.1 Disassembly of Drive Motor (501) Remove front panel Remove the rubber flange (see 5.2.1) Disconnect the leads for motor XM, over temperature switch XB and from the grounding connector and PE Tie a string to the lead to allow easier handling of the new motor Unscrew the 3 M6 nuts (512) with a 10mm socket wrench and remove them together with the washers (513) Take out the motor to the top watch the string Disconnect the plug XW on the speed detection board and remove the motor out of the bowl For motor replacement transfer the speed detection board (502) to new motor (see 5.5.3) Reassemble the motor analogously in reverse order and fasten the 3 M6 nuts using a torque key (adjustment: 10Nm) Reassemble the device in reverse order and perform a test run, make sure the drive turns in the right direction (see imprinted arrow on rim of rotor chamber)!
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5.5.2 Motor supports ATTENTION! All 3 rubber mounts have to be replaced at the same time and at least every three years! The 6 double-sided sandpaper washer have be exchanged as well. We recommend a yearly change. A service kit is available. Remove the drive motor (see 5.5.1) Tilt the device onto its side (on a towel) Unscrew 3 hexagon head screws and replace all three anti-vibration mounts as well as the 6 sandpaper washers Fasten the new motor supports evenly (use a torque wrench: 10 Nm) and secure the nuts with screw locking lac Reassemble the device in reverse order and perform a test run, making sure the drive turns in the right direction (see imprinted arrow on rim of rotor chamber)! 5.6 Replacing the Fan (460) The fan (460) has the task to cool the FET on main board. For proper working the air must be sucked into the unit's casing. Remove front panel Remove the housing Remove the fan wires from terminal XH Unscrew the fan from chassis and remove it Connect lead to new fan and put the fan in place. Pay attention to air flow direction (imprinted arrow) Remove ferrite core and transfer it to the new fan Reassemble the device in reverse order and perform a test run 5.7 Imbalance Switch (426) The imbalance switch has the task to switch off the centrifuge by incorrect loading of the rotor before reaching the normal speed. The imbalance switch is a mercury switch version and reacts on the change of position of the internal pill at app. 700 to 900 rpm during acceleration. The amplitude of the oscillation depends on weight and position of imbalance, rotor mass and damping property of the drive. For this reason no single weight can be specified to adjust the imbalance switch. This selected assembly allows an imbalance of 25g and cuts off 100g 5.7.1 Imbalance Switch Assembly (426) The imbalance switch assembly is placed nearby the main board on a bolt at the chassis. You can reach it after removing the front panel Remove the screw and take the imbalance switch off the clip Unplug terminal XE from main board and remove the imbalance switch assembly. Install new imbalance switch analogously in reverse order
5.7.2 Adjustment of Imbalance Switch An adjustment of the imbalance switch like known from other instruments cannot be done. Procedure: If there is a need of correcting the values a limited change can be done You have to change the position of the internal mercury ball to a more sensitive position Loosen the screw of the clip and move the switch assembly to a position of about 2 oclock. See also 2.4 Imbalance Behaviour
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620
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222 222 222222 222 222222222 222 222 222 222222222 222222 222 222222222 222222 222 222222222 222222 2 222222222 2222 222222222 2 222222222 222222222 2 222 22
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601
105 104
207
210
403
220
101 201 323 106 427
203
202 402
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422
410
405 407 406 428 426
401 443
411
410
430
208
431
473 463 472 462 462 471
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204
326
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111
102
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110 101
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Spare-Part-List 75003448 - 01
from Serial-No. Index 00101 00102 00103 00104 00105 00106 00110 00111 00112 00201 00202 00203 00204 00205 00206 00207 00208 00210 00212 00213 00214 00216 00220 00301 00302 00303 00304 00305 00306 00307 00310 00311 00312 00313 00314 00320 00323 00324 Partno. 20058190 20058203 20510056 20480130 20460094 70902148 20150226 20480242 20460098 70055368 20460095 20480224 20053061 20052257 20290493 20053441 20310264 70053672 20480224 20460094 20420026 20250094 20180581 70902656 20053444 20440307 20460145 20250085 70053671 70053667 20160685 20430207 20480108 20480224 20220483 20053434 20220286 20420078
Fisher Scientific
FISHER ACCUSPIN 1 120V / 60 HZ
to Serial-No. Text Frontpanel OVERLAY Mega 1.0 120V/60Hz FISHER SCREW M4X20 WASHER 4,3 SCREW M 4 X 8 Wiring display PCB Display SECURING WASHER SCREW M 3 X 6 HOUSING SCREW PHILIPS M4 X 10 WASHER A 4,3 FLEXIBLE HOSE CONNECTION SEAL LID SEAL CAP BACK PANEL WASHER A 4,3 SCREW M 4 X 8 NUT LOOP PART MAINS SWITCH Parts f maintenance Megafuge 1.0/2.0 WASHER SCREW M6X12 SCREW M6X18 WASHER 6,4 ARMOURED BOWL HINGE RESISTOR 150R 150W SCREW M 4 X 10 FAN WASHER A 4,3 WASHER A 4,3 ANGLE BOTTOM PLATE GRIP 6,5 NUT
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Spare-Part-List 75003448 - 01
from Serial-No. Index 00325 00326 00401 00402 00403 00405 00406 00407 00410 00411 00420 00421 00422 00423 00426 00427 00428 00430 00431 00441 00443 00460 00461 00462 00463 00471 00472 00473 00501 00502 00503 00504 00505 00506 00507 00510 00511 00512 Partno. 20480158 20300059 70055367 20290534 70902543 20480244 20220426 20420076 20151092 20230172 70003724 70022477 20440306 20220555 20220280 20310316 70062556 70000498 70904598 20170330 20170316 20210341 20460090 20480244 20420076 20460095 20480108 20180138 20210332 20151028 20480242 20460098 20480108 20460094 70062502 20360047 70003100 20420070
Fisher Scientific
FISHER ACCUSPIN 1 120V / 60 HZ
to Serial-No. Text WASHER FOOT FRONTPANEL NOZZLE MAINS CABLE LOCK WASHER SPACER HEXAGONAL NUT M4 Mainboard 120V FUSE 15 A LID LOCK FIXING CLAMP SCREW M5X40 CLAMP GRIP CLIP Imbalance switch PROCESSOR NV RAM FERROXCUBE FERROXCUBE FAN SCREW M4X12 LOCK WASHER HEXAGONAL NUT M4 SCREW PHILIPS M4 X 10 FAN WASHER A 4,3 CONNECTOR MOTOR red Leakage current Speed detection JST SECURING WASHER SCREW M 3 X 6 FAN WASHER A 4,3 SCREW M 4 X 8 Wiring 3-pole Speed BOX SPANNER COLLET CHUCK NUT M 6
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Spare-Part-List 75003448 - 01
from Serial-No. Index 00516 00517 00601 00602 00603 00604 00605 00606 00607 00608 00611 00612 00613 00614 00620 00621 00622 00623 00624 Partno. 20480193 20430220 70052093 70051920 20440286 20052364 20440285 20430267 20480167 20480200 20023748 20490287 20460105 20480167 20050543 70060554 20420121 20440292 20052842
Fisher Scientific
FISHER ACCUSPIN 1 120V / 60 HZ
to Serial-No. Text WASHER SCREW M6X25 LID LID INSERT SCREW M 4 X 10 HINGE SCREW SCREW M5X25 FAN WASHER A 5,1 WASHER HINGE BRACKET PIN SCREW M5X12 FAN WASHER A 5,1 WINDOW Handle NUT M 10 X 1,25 SCREW M 4 X 30 LID HOOK
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Spare-Part-List 75003446 - 01
from Serial-No. Index 00101 00102 00103 00104 00105 00106 00110 00111 00112 00201 00202 00203 00204 00205 00206 00207 00208 00210 00212 00213 00214 00216 00301 00302 00303 00304 00305 00306 00307 00310 00311 00312 00313 00314 00320 00323 00324 00325 Partno. 20058190 20058203 20510056 20480130 20460094 70902148 20150226 20480242 20460098 70055368 20460095 20480224 20053061 20052257 20290493 20053441 20310264 70053672 20480224 20460094 20420026 20250094 70902656 20053444 20440307 20460145 20250085 70053671 70053667 20160685 20430207 20480108 20480224 20220483 20053434 20220286 20420078 20480158
Fisher Scientific
FISHER ACCUSPIN 1, 230 V
to Serial-No. Text Frontpanel OVERLAY Mega 1.0 120V/60Hz FISHER SCREW M4X20 WASHER 4,3 SCREW M 4 X 8 Wiring display PCB Display SECURING WASHER SCREW M 3 X 6 HOUSING SCREW PHILIPS M4 X 10 WASHER A 4,3 FLEXIBLE HOSE CONNECTION SEAL LID SEAL CAP BACK PANEL WASHER A 4,3 SCREW M 4 X 8 NUT LOOP PART Parts f maintenance Megafuge 1.0/2.0 WASHER SCREW M6X12 SCREW M6X18 WASHER 6,4 ARMOURED BOWL HINGE RESISTOR 150R 150W SCREW M 4 X 10 FAN WASHER A 4,3 WASHER A 4,3 ANGLE BOTTOM PLATE GRIP 6,5 NUT WASHER
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Spare-Part-List 75003446 - 01
from Serial-No. Index 00326 00401 00402 00403 00405 00406 00407 00410 00411 00420 00421 00422 00423 00426 00427 00428 00430 00431 00441 00443 00460 00461 00462 00463 00471 00472 00473 00501 00502 00503 00504 00505 00506 00507 00510 00511 00512 00516 Partno. 20300059 70055367 20290534 20190169 20480244 20220426 20420076 20151091 20230122 70003700 70022477 20440306 20220555 20220280 20310316 70062556 70000498 70904598 20170330 20170316 20210340 20460090 20480244 20420076 20460095 20480108 20180138 20210353 20151028 20480242 20460098 20480108 20460094 70062502 20360047 70003100 20420070 20480193
Fisher Scientific
FISHER ACCUSPIN 1, 230 V
to Serial-No. Text FOOT FRONTPANEL NOZZLE MAINS CABLE LOCK WASHER SPACER HEXAGONAL NUT M4 Mainboard FUSE 16 AT LID LOCK ASSY FIXING CLAMP SCREW M5X40 CLAMP GRIP CLIP Imbalance switch PROCESSOR NV RAM FERROXCUBE FERROXCUBE FAN SCREW M4X12 LOCK WASHER HEXAGONAL NUT M4 SCREW PHILIPS M4 X 10 FAN WASHER A 4,3 CONNECTOR MOTOR Speed detection JST SECURING WASHER SCREW M 3 X 6 FAN WASHER A 4,3 SCREW M 4 X 8 Wiring 3-pole Speed BOX SPANNER COLLET CHUCK NUT M 6 WASHER
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Spare-Part-List 75003446 - 01
from Serial-No. Index 00517 00601 00602 00603 00604 00605 00606 00607 00608 00611 00612 00613 00614 00620 00621 00622 00623 00624 Partno. 20430220 70052093 70051920 20440286 20052364 20440285 20430267 20480167 20480200 20023748 20490287 20460105 20480167 20050543 70060554 20420121 20440292 20052842
Fisher Scietific
FISHER ACCUSPIN 1, 230 V
to Serial-No. Text SCREW M6X25 LID LID INSERT SCREW M 4 X 10 HINGE SCREW SCREW M5X25 FAN WASHER A 5,1 WASHER HINGE BRACKET PIN SCREW M5X12 FAN WASHER A 5,1 WINDOW Handle NUT M 10 X 1,25 SCREW M 4 X 30 LID HOOK
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Fisher Centrifuges
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST
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Type S/N
Rotor Inspection
O Check for corrosion and wear O Inspect rotor lid locking screw Serial numbers: 75003450 ___________________ 75003454 ___________________
Performance Checks
O O O O Acceleration time ______ seconds Instrument top speed _________rpm Deceleration time _______ seconds Time (10 minute set) ____ actual min:sec
Preliminary Checks
O Rotor chamber O Inst. Environment (level & clearance) O Clean instrument
Imbalance
O Centrifuge stable and level O Centrifuge shuts off w/proper weight
Pre-run Checks
O O O O O O O Ground continuity Line voltage ________V AC Display segments on power-up Door interlock and latch Drive stop & Door unlatch (50 rpm) Fan operation Microprocessor Initialization (if required)
Safety Test
O Accessible leakage current <3500A O Insulation resistance >10 Megaohm O Earth Conductor Resistance <0.2 Ohm
Mechanical
O Motor bearings
Comments:
Edition: 01 28.04.03 Ha
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Calibration Certification
Preventive Maintenance Checklist Complete
Account Name: Instrument Model: Report Number: Account Address: Serial Number: Date:
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Performance Certification
Standard Test Tolerance SPEED Rotor Used: Displayed Measured Speed Speed (rpm) (rpm)
Set Speed
(rpm)
Passed (Initials)
3000
Rotor Used:
Standard Test Timer Set (min.) 10 Custom Test +/- 30 +/- 30 +/- 30 Tolerance (sec.) +/- 30
Passed (Initials)
Model
SAFETY TEST Earth Conductor Resistance Accessible Current <0.2 Ohm <3500A
Revised 28/04/03
Certified By:_____________________________ Reviewed By:________________________________ Expiration Date ______
Signature Page 1 of 1 Date Use ONLY Black permanent ink when filling out. Customer Signature Leave NO blank spaces. Date Feb, 2003
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