Preface, Scope, Related instructions – Parr Instrument Series 5100 User Manual

Page 3: Intended usage, Safety information, General specifications, 5100 low pressure reactors

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5100 Low Pressure Reactors

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Preface

Scope

These instructions describe the installation, opera-
tion and maintenance of Parr Series 5100 Fixed Head
Bench Top Reactors offered in six sizes from 160 mL
to 1.5 L with glass and/or metal cylinders. They cover
the basic steps to be followed for installing these
reactors and describe the function of all standard
components. They are intended to be used in con-
junction with several related instruction sheets listed
on the previous page. This information describes
several components which are common to most Parr
pressure reaction equipment, and includes safety
precautions and other related information applicable
to all reaction laboratories. The users should study all
of these instructions carefully before starting to use
these vessels so that they will fully understand the
capabilities and limitations of the equipment.

Related Instructions

The following Parr publications are also available to
further your understanding of this instrument and
its component parts:

No.

Description of Instructions

230M

Safety Precautions to be observed when

operating Pressure Reaction Equipment

231M

Parr Safety Rupture Discs

548M

4848 Reactor Controllers

549M

4848 Controller CD-ROM

553M

A2110E Motor Controller

234M

Parr Magnetic Drives

323M

Parr Pressure Relief Valves

201M

Limited Warranty

FX004

Health & Safety Assurance Certification

Intended Usage

This system has been designed for use as a low
pressure reactor system. It has been designed,
built, and tested to strict physical and electrical
standards. However, it is the user's responsibility
to install and operate it in conformance with local
pressure and electrical codes.

If the instrument is used in a manner not specified
by Parr Instrument Company, the protection pro-
vided by the equipment may be impaired.

Safety Information

To avoid electrical shock, always:
1. Use a properly grounded electrical outlet of

correct voltage and current handling capability.

2. Ensure that the equipment is connected to

electrical service according to local national
electrical codes. Failure to properly connect may
create a fire or shock hazard.

3. For continued protection against possible

hazard, replace fuses with same type and rating
of fuse.

4. Disconnect from the power supply before

maintenance or servicing.

To avoid personal injury:
1. Do not use in the presence of flammable or

combustible materials; fire or explosion may
result. This device contains components which
may ignite such material.

2. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.

General Specifications

Electrical Ratings

Controller ratings are found in the Operating Instruc-
tions for the controller supplied with your reactor
and on the controller data plate.

Before connecting a controller to an electrical outlet,
the user must be certain that the electrical outlet has
an earth ground connection and that the line, load
and other characteristics of the installation do not
exceed the following limits:

Voltage: Fluctuations in the line voltage should not
exceed 10% of the rated nominal voltage shown on
the data plate.

Frequency: Controllers can be operated from either
a 50 or 60 Hertz power supply without affecting their
operation or calibration.

Current: The total current drawn should not exceed
the rating shown on the data plate on the controller
by more than 10 percent.

Thermocouple: Unless otherwise specified, all
Series 4848 Controllers operate with a Type J (iron-
constantan) thermocouple. The total resistance of
the thermocouple and the lead wires should not
exceed 100 ohms. If the resistance of the thermo-
couple circuit is higher, it will reduce the sensitivity
of the control system.

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