Initial power-up, Connections, Chamber temperature – VICI 450 Dynacalibrator User Manual

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Initial Power-Up

Connections

1. Connect a 24 VDC power source to the rear panel power input connector.

(We offer a suitable power supply as an option: PN I-X-PS150-24V-KIT.)

2. If you do not have the pump option:

Connect the carrier gas source (15 psi maximum pressure) to the carrier inlet
on the rear panel.
If this is a dual inlet system:
Connect appropriate source gases to the carrier inlet and dilution gas inlet.
The source must be of sufficient capacity to flow the maximum LPM of the
sum of dilution and carrier combined on a single inlet system. The carrier
inlet source must be able to provide at least 500 SCCM, and the dilution inlet
must be able to source the maximum dilution flow, which may be as high as
20 SLPM.

3. Turn on the calibrator with the main power switch on the front panel. This

supplies the fans, the control valves, and the pump, if so equipped.

4. Turn on the heater switch on the front panel. The display on the permeation

chamber cover will display a boot sequence, followed by a display of the
actual temperature.

5. Connect the span outlet to your instrument.

Always leak check the entire instrument and all flow connec-
tions, particularly if toxic, corrosive, or flammable gas mixes
will be generated.
Use clean/dry air or N

2

to perform a pressure/decay test to

verify the leak integrity of the system before putting it into
service.

Chamber Temperature

Important Chamber Temperature Considerations

• If the chamber temperature exceeds the value set by the mechanical

temperature limit switch, the heater will automatically shut down and
a warning screen will appear on the touch screen controller.

• When the front panel door is removed, the heater automatically shuts down.

• Always refer to the separate instructions accompanying the permeation

tube(s) to make sure that the selected temperature is compatible with the
permeation tube(s) being used.

The front panel displays the current chamber temperature and the control status
of the instrument, indicated by the PNL and TMP lights. (Refer to Figure 7 on page 15.)
The chamber temperature can be set manually through the controls on the front
panel or remotely through RS-232 communication. (Refer to the chapter entitled
“Serial Port Communications” on page 20)
. After a temperature set point is entered
by either method, it is written to memory so that after a power failure the unit
will return to the condition previously established.

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