Cannon Instrument miniPV Addendum User Manual

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Specifications:

miniPV: 254 mm wide x 437 mm deep x 598 mm high (10 x 17.2 x 23.5”)
Power Supply: 330 mm wide x 396 mm deep x 172 mm high (13 x 15.6 x 6.8”)
Weight: miniPV bath unit: 27 kg (45 lbs); Power Supply: 12 kg (26 lbs);
Waste Receiver: 6 kg (13 lbs)
Shipping Weight: 72 kg (159 lbs) with all units/accessories
Operating Conditions: 15°-30°c, 10%-90% RH non-condensing, Installation Category II,
Pollution degree 2
Fuse Rating: 115V & 100V Units: M250V 8A, 1.25 X 0.25”; 230V Unit: M
250V 4A, 1.25 X 0.25”
Compliance: CE Mark Pending: EMC directive (89/336/EEC); Low voltage directive
(73/23/EEC); HI-POT (1900 VDC, 60 sec.)
Computer Computer not included, Please contact CANNON for
Requirements: specifications.


SECTION 2:

Testing Samples:

The following sample testing actions may be selected by right-clicking
your mouse on the desired sample ID from the Instrument View window:

No action
Determine Solution Relative Viscosity
Determine Blank (Solvent) Viscosity
Determine Solvent Viscosity
Verify Known RV
Measure Kinematic Viscosity
Verify Known KV


No action

If No action is selected, all information for that sample position will

be cleared and that carousel position will not be tested.

Determine Solution RV

If Determine Solution Relative Viscosity is selected

as the test option for a sample, the Polymer Sample Measurement Options
window will open, permitting data entry of relevant parameters for the
determination of RV. For information on data entry options,

Determine Solvent Viscosity

If Determine Solvent Viscosity is selected as

the test option for a sample, the Polymer Sample Measurement Options
window will open,

Verify Known KV/RV

If Verify Known RV (relative viscosity) or Verify Known

KV (kinematic viscosity) are selected as the test option for a sample, the
Polymer Sample Measurement Options window will include a new data entry
field, RV or Check Standard Viscosity, which permits the user to enter
the known RV or KV of the sample: This information will permit the VISCPRO
software to compare calculated RV or KV values with known values to
determine the accuracy of current calibration and machine performance.
Measure Kinematic Viscosity If Measure Kinematic Viscosity is selected as
the test option for a sample, the VISCPRO software will calculate kinematic
viscosity for the sample using the sample drop time and ASTM D 445
formulas.

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